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  1. Common Edible and Useful Plants of the West (Outdoor and Nature) by Muriel Sweet, 1976-06
  2. Learning About Plants by Jo Ellen Moore, 2000-10-01
  3. Carnivorous Plants by Adrian Slack, 2000-09-15
  4. Introduction to California Plant Life, Revised Edition by Robert Ornduff, Phyllis Faber, et all 2003-07-24
  5. Aquarium Plants (Mini Encyclopedia Series for Aquarium Hobbyists) by Peter Hiscock, 2005-04-18
  6. Rare Plants of Texas: A Field Guide (W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series) by Jackie M. Poole, William R. Carr, et all 2008-01-07
  7. Plants and Flowers of Hawaii by S. H. Sohmer, R. Gustafson, 1987-07
  8. Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes by Judy Mielke, 1993
  9. Remarkable Plants of Texas: Uncommon Accounts of Our Common Natives (Corrie Herring Hooks Series) by Matt Warnock Turner, 2009-01-01
  10. Growing the Hallucinogens: How to Cultivate and Harvest Legal Psychoactive Plants (Twentieth Century Alchemist Series) by Grubber, 1993-01-26
  11. The Nature of Plants: Habitats, Challenges, and Adaptations by John Dawson, Rob Lucas, 2005-02-01
  12. In Praise of Plants by Francis Halle, 2002-08-01
  13. Plants of the Metroplex by John Howard Garrett, 1998
  14. Pitcher Plants of the Americas by Stewart Mcpherson, 2006-12-18

21. Carnivorous Plants: General Carnivourous Plant Help, Venus Flytrap, Fly Trap
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22. Carnivorous Plants For Kids
Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and other unusual plants packaged for kids.
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23. Plants - General | The Elliott Bay Book Company
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24. Heating Plants (general Article) :: ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SAINT PETERSBURG
HEATING PLANTS (heat electric power plants) are stations generating electricity and providing heat and hot running water to businesses and residential houses.
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25. Cal's Plant Of The Week
Features a new plant every week, with photo, description, and cultural information. Previously featured plants can be selected by botanical or common name. Focus is on plants for greenhouse culture.
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Manilkara zapota - Sapondilla
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Manilkara zapota or Sapondilla is a slow growing, large evergreen tree native to Central America and Mexico. Trees in nature will reach 100 feet (30 m) tall or higher. Their size is easily controlled with container size and selective pruning. Glossy elliptic leaves are clustered at the ends of twigs. Leaves are up to 6 inches (15.25 cm) long and about 2.5 inches (6.35 cm) wide. The bark is grayish and furrowed. Trees have been grown for the fruit and for chicle which is used in chewing gum. They are fairly easy trees to grow in containers, but can get quite large for greenhouse settings. Trees are hardy in USDA zone 10-11. Blooming: Sapondilla flowers are greenish-white, small, solitary and inconspicuous. Flowers are followed by a fruit of variable shape to 4 inches (10 cm) across with a tough rusty colored skin. The fruit is edible and sweet. Culture: Manilkara zapota or Sapondilla need full sun to partial shade with a rich moist soil. In the greenhouse, we use a soil mix consisting of 2 parts peat moss to 2 parts loam to 1 part sand or perlite. The trees are well-watered and allowed to dry slightly before watering again. We fertilize them monthly with a balanced fertilizer through most of the year. In the spring months, we use 10-5-10 fertilizer until blooming and fruit set is over. During the winter months, we re-pot and prune the trees as necessary. Re-potting is done every couple of years to aid in controlling size.

26. Plants - General | Northern Lights Books & Gifts
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27. BBC - Gardening: Plant Finder
Plant database with a photo and horticultural description for each entry. Searchable by botanical and common names, as well as other characteristics
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28. Macmillan :: : NATURE Plants/General Books
Looking for Plants/General Books in NATURE from Macmillan, See our Plants
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29. Nursery Plants General
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30. Bonniesplants.com, Koi And Pond Specialist Your One Stop For Information And Sal
Information on pond and bog plants.
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31. Barry's Book
Editor of the International Carnivorous Plant Society newsletter. Includes answers to FAQs along with a photo gallery.
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Carnivorous plants Science! Astronomy Botany Trivia Employment Nosey stuff Contact information Appearances and shows 10 April 2010: BACPS, Update on California CP fun (Oakland, California). 27 June 2009: Davis Botanical Society, Field trip leader (Butterfly Valley, California). 14 May 2009: Davis Botanical Society, Speaker (Davis, California). 24 Jan 2009: BACPS, Panelist (Sebastapol, California). 16 Aug 2008: BACPS, Judge (Oakland, California). 19 Jul 2008: Filoli Center: (Woodside, California). 9 Jan 2008: North Coast California Native Plant Society (Arcata, California). 16 Nov 2007: Sierra College (Rocklin, California). 19 Oct 2007: St. Louis Carnivorous Plant Society (St. Louis, Missouri). 4 May4 Nov 2007: CHOMP! Conservatory of Flowers (San Francisco, California). 21 Apr 2007: North Carolina Botanical Garden (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) Barry's Books I have written two botany books. Which are you looking for?

32. Bonsai Plants General Information | EHow.com
Bonsai Plants General Information. Bonsai is the traditional Japanese art of dwarfing trees and conforming them to aesthetically pleasing shapes and scenes. Many bonsai trees live
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By Brian Albert eHow Contributor updated: April 1, 2010 I want to do this! What's This? Bonsai is the traditional Japanese art of dwarfing trees and conforming them to aesthetically pleasing shapes and scenes. Many bonsai trees live for hundreds of years and are passed from generation to generation in families
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  • Bonsai originated over a thousand years ago in China and at that time referred to any small tree grown in a container and became stunted, twisted and gnarled because of the less than optimal conditions of life in a pot. The practice moved to Japan around 1195 AD where it was reserved for the elite classes. The "art" of bonsai started around the 17th and 18th centuries when it opened up to the everyday citizen. In the 19th century, Japan began to export bonsai to the rest of the world.
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  • Bonsai are regular trees that have been confined to containers that are too small. By strategic branch and root trimming, the tree is artificially stunted or dwarfed. Often a tree can be 100 years old but remain under 24 inches tall and be planted in a container that holds only a few cups of soil.
  • 33. Carnivorous Plants UK
    Cultivation and propagation information for several types of carnivorous plants. List of recommended books and a forum for UK growers.
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    34. Plants - General | Pegasus Books
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    35. Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
    Deals with the care of all types of carnivorous plants.
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    36. Plants - General | Vroman's Bookstore
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    37. Carnivorous Plant Database
    Database containing nomenclature, descriptions, and photos. Archive of messages posted to the carnivorous plant mailing list.
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    Carnivorous Plant Database
    You are visitor # since The last update was done Feb 18 2010 This taxonomic portion of this database was compiled by Jan Schlauer and includes over 3000 entries giving an exhaustive nomenclatural synopsis of all Carnivorous Plants. If you'd like to join the list of database contributors please take a look at the image submission guidelines. Entries which are currently recognized and accepted here are shown in the database in boldface . For some entries, pictures or other information is available, by clicking on highlighted descriptions in the entry. Enter a search pattern in the box below. All entries in the database that contain that pattern will be printed. Take care that you don't type a trivial string or your response may be quite large! If you have never used this system before, you might like to take a look at a definition of the database entry format. If your browser doesn't have FORMS capability, then try this Text-based interface. Query:
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    38. Martin Bailey Photography - Plants - General
    Martin Bailey is a Tokyo based photographer specializing in Nature and Wildlife photography, and commercial portraiture. Martin is available for assignments, sells fine art prints
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    39. Terra Forums Carnivorous Plant Discussions - Powered By VBulletin
    Discussions about several carnivorous plant types along with a trading post for exchanging seeds and plants.
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