Outline of botany

Overview of and topical guide to botany

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to botany:

Botany – biological discipline which involves the study of plants.

Core concepts of botany

  • Bud
  • Cell wall
  • Chlorophyll
  • Chloroplast
  • Flora
  • Flower
  • Fruit
  • Forest
  • Leaf
  • Meristem
  • Photosynthesis
  • Plant
  • Plant cell
  • Pollen
  • Seed
  • Seedling
  • Spore
  • Tree
  • Vine
  • Wood

Subdisciplines of botany

Branches of botany

History of botany

Kinds of plants

Major plant groups

Some well-known plants

General plant species concepts

Notable botanists

In alphabetical order by surname:

Scholarly societies

External links

  • Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation
  • Plant growth and the plant cell from Kimball's Biology Pages
  • Botanical Society of America: What is Botany?
  • Science & Plants for Schools
  • Teaching Documents about Botany Teaching documents, lecture
  • Why study Plants? Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
Flora and other plant catalogs or databases
  • The Virtual Library of Botany
  • High quality pictures of plants and information about them from Catholic University of Leuven
  • Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1790–1856
  • The Trees Of Great Britain and Ireland, by Henry John Elwes & Augustine Henry, 1906–1913
  • Botanik-Datenbank (ger.)
  • Plant Directory (ger.)
  • USDA plant database
  • The Linnean Society of London
  • Native Plant Information Network
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SubdisciplinesPlant groupsPlant anatomy
Plant cells
Tissues
Vegetative
Reproductive
(incl. Flower)
Surface structures
Plant physiology
MaterialsPlant growth
and habitReproduction Plant taxonomyPractice
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