Natalie,
You can also check out the Oregon Flora Project (
http://www.oregonflora.org/index.php)
Also you may want to contact the site administrator for PDX Ecologists (
http://pdxecologists.tumblr.com/) and ask to post your e-mail on their
listserv. I have found that folks are very helpful and r
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Subject: [ECOLOG-L] Plant Ecology Websites for the PNW
Hello fellow ecologe
, 2014 2:57 PM
To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: [ECOLOG-L] Plant Ecology Websites for the PNW
Hello fellow ecologers,
I was wondering if anyone had any website suggestions for looking up
information on native plants in the Pacific Northwest. I am working on a native
plant guide for my job and
Unfortunately, for the great majority of plant species, the kind of data you
seek has never been compiled. To take just the example I know best, the genus
Achlys: after extensive searches on JSTOR, Google Scholar, and the stacks of an
academic library, I still have zero information on its seed
Natalie,
You may want to try the BC E-Flora:
http://www.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/eflora/
Best,
Karen
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Natalie Scott wrote:
> Hello fellow ecologers,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any website suggestions for looking up
> information on native plants in the
Hello fellow ecologers,
I was wondering if anyone had any website suggestions for looking up
information on native plants in the Pacific Northwest. I am working on a
native plant guide for my job and am having a hard time finding information
on subjects like: ecology, seed ecology, establishment r