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Re: Plants data base
- To: p*@librs6k.vatlib.it
- Subject: Re: Plants data base
- From: c*@pacbell.net
- Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 17:11:16 -0700
- References: <9807220908.AA26726@librs6k.vatlib.it>
The most fabulous site I know is Scott's Botanical Index. He has the
most complete set of links I've seen anywhere and has a mailing list
that send you a "site of the day".
http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bot-linx
You could get an entire education in botany from the links on his site
alone.
Cathleen Caffrey
Berkeley, CA
Alessandra Vinciguerra wrote:
>
> Hi, fellow Medits
> What are your favourite data base on the net for plants? I know that the
> ideal one, both complete and fast (sometimes I spend literally hours surfing
> here and there in search of information) probably does not exist yet, but it
> would be interesting to have a handy list of the ones you find most
> satisfying and rewarding. If some of you could post his/her favourite
> locations, I would be really grateful. How else could I pass the burning hot
> hours between dusk and dawn, when the air gets a little cooler and it
> becomes possible to garden? (Go to the beach, someone could suggest, but you
> all understand it is not a real option for a mono-maniac obsessive gardener)
> Thanks,
> Alessandra
> ****************************************************
>
> Alessandra Vinciguerra
> American Academy in Rome
> Via Masina,5
> 00153 Roma
> Tel:0039\6\5846.444
>
> puglisi@librs6k.vatlib.it
>
> Check the Academy's Web site: http://www.aarome.org
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