We hope you have enjoyed the SRGC Forum. You can make a Paypal donation to the SRGC by clicking the above button
Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Caps lock is activated.
News:
Click Here To Visit The SRGC Main Site
Home
Forum
Help
Login
Register
Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
»
Plant Identification
»
Plant Identification Questions and Answers
»
Tasmanian dicot key online
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Author
Topic: Tasmanian dicot key online (Read 15095 times)
Diane Whitehead
Queen (of) Victoria
Hero Member
Posts: 1466
Country:
Tasmanian dicot key online
«
on:
November 21, 2006, 06:01:25 AM »
The 60th seedlist includes a lot of seeds that were collected in Tasmania. Many were totally unfamiliar to me, so I have spent a lot of time on Google Images seeing what they look like.
I discovered a great website - an easy to use key to Tasmanian plants - developed by the University of Tasmania. It is a visual key, and you just have to click your way through it. No need to have
a dictionary of botanic terms that you need for wordy keys.
http://www.utas.edu.au/dicotkey/DicotKey/
Diane Whitehead
Logged
Diane Whitehead Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
cool mediterranean climate warm dry summers, mild wet winters 70 cm rain, sandy soil
Maggi Young
Forum Dogsbody
Global Moderator
Hero Member
Posts: 44766
Country:
"There's often a clue"
Re: Tasmanian dicot key online
«
Reply #1 on:
November 21, 2006, 07:09:39 PM »
Thanks, Diane, that's a useful link, indeed.
Logged
Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
Editor: International Rock Gardener e-magazine
Paul T
Our man in Canberra
Hero Member
Posts: 8435
Country:
Paul T.
Re: Tasmanian dicot key online
«
Reply #2 on:
December 01, 2006, 11:45:01 AM »
Diane,
Definitely interesting for those Tassie natives. Not that much information out there about much of the indigenous Tasmanian flora, so definitely a valuable resource if it allows easier keying.
Logged
Cheers.
Paul T.
Canberra, Australia.
Min winter temp -8 or -9°C. Max summer temp 40°C. Thankfully, maybe once or twice a year only.
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
»
Plant Identification
»
Plant Identification Questions and Answers
»
Tasmanian dicot key online
Scottish Rock Garden Club is a Charity registered with Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR): SC000942
SimplePortal 2.3.5 © 2008-2012, SimplePortal