Links: Flora Databases And Educational Sites
I have spent much time searching the internet for trillium sources of data, pictures and information. There are many other sources and databases that should be made availible to the many 'Trillium Lovers". I invite all to submit any additional links for inclusion.

I have tried to link you down to the 'trillium' level pages where I could. I was not always successful. In thoes cases just hunt and I'm sure you will find them. Most(but not all) links will link to trillium data, pics,or info.

Your Feedback and Submittals:
Please email me your comments ...<comments@trilliumresearch.org>.

Please email any other 'Flora Databases And Educational Sites links' submittals to ... <harold@trilliumresearch.org>.

 

 

    • S Farmer Nursery list: This list was generated in part with the aid of the folks on the Trillium-L mailing list as well as results from a web search.
    • USDA, NRCS. 2002: The PLANTS Database, Version 3.5. Internet Resource USDA Plants Database. National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.
    • The Nature Conservancy :
    • PLANTS Database: Trillium

      http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/gallery_page.cgi?earl=gallery.cgi&category=genus&classes=all&sort=scisort&txtparm=Trillium&wetland=all&origin=all&results=thumbnails&pagenum=1
    • Ohio State -Horticulture: The Language of Horticulture -Nomenclature: Cultivar. The term cultivar was coined by Liberty Hyde Bailey in the first part of the century from 'cultivated variety.' This term is defined as 'an assemblage of cultivated plants which is clearly distinguishable by any characters (morphological, physiological, cytological, chemical, or other) and which, when reproduced sexually or asexually retains its distinguishing characters.' (International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, 1980).
    • The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF): GBIF is an international non-profit organisation to provide free and universal access to data regarding the world's biodiversity (note:this site may not allow 'Back' key to go back.)

      http://www.gbif.net/portal/index.jsp
    • SERPIN: Trillium (note:this site may not allow 'Back' key to go back.)

      http://www.serpin.org/cfm/PrntQsPlantlist.cfm?plantname=trillium&QSType=1

    • The University of Arkansas Herbarium (UARK): Trillium,The University of Arkansas Herbarium (UARK), The Biota of North America Program,
      The Texas A&M Bioinformatics Working Group
      http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/cgi/kartesz_ar_page_click?gen=Trillium
    • Va Tech ESIS: Endangered Species Information System--Plants--

      http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/plants.htm