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Department of Horticulture - University of Arkansas
website includes links to background & contact information, resources for graduates & undergraduates, research programs, publications & extension resources
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Department of Plant Production and Soil Science - University of Pretoria, South Africa
disciplines included are Agronomy, Soil Science, Weed Science, Ornamental Horticulture, Horticulture and Pasture Science - research & publications
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Directory of Herbs
species profiles - Penn State Department of Horticulture
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Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai
The most difficult barrier to growing bonsai indoors is the need for a cold dormant period in temperate climate woody plants. The following article discusses the problems associated with dormancy and how one may overcome them.
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Elisabeth C. Miller Library - Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington
the Library serves the gardening public and horticultural professionals of the region and supports the mission of the Center for Urban Horticulture by providing library collections, reference services, tours and both printed and electronic publications
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Employees for the Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory
USDA-ARS, staff directory (web archive site)
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European Botanical and Horticultural Libraries Group (EBHL)
EBHL is an association to promote and facilitate co-operation and communication between those working in botanical and horticultural libraries, archives and related institutions in Europe. 'Europe' is interpreted in the widest sense to include countries both within and outside the European Union (EU)
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European Journal of Horticultural Science
Verlag Eugen Ulmer Stuttgart, journal for horticultural plant protection, horticultural economics and technique
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Flower Seeds: Biology and Technology
online book, CABI Publishing
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Fruit-Net
an online directory for rare varieties of fruits, berries and wild fruits. The main goal of this project is to facilitate contacts between the upholders - people who collect, preserve, grow, propagate or sell old varieties of fruit and berry plants, classify varieties or study old pomology books. It is a part of European networking of NGOs and other organisations, institutions and privates, dealing in any way with old, local, forgotten, neglected and endangered varieties
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