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The Illustrated Flora of East Texas Online


George M. Diggs, Jr.
Center for Environmental Studies Austin College & Research Associate, Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Barney L. Lipscomb
Dorothea Leonhardt Chair of Texas Botany, Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Monique D. Reed
Herbarium Botanist, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University

Robert J. O'Kennon
Research Associate & Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees, Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Robert George
Database and Illustrations Coordinator, Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Linny Heagy
Design Consultant, Designer/Illustrator

Cole Weatherby
Research Associate, Botanical Research Institute of Texas

East Texas Online Resources


Austin College and the Botanical Research Institute of Texas are pleased to announce our second online flora. This online presentation of the Illustrated Flora of East Texas includes keys, descriptions, and illustrations for numerous species. They are all available here in Adobe PDF format. Extensive introductory materials, color photographs, appendices, glossary, literature cited, and an index can be accessed below - a total of over 1,500 pages.

Jump to a section:

::  INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL (pg. 1 - pg. 272)  ::  

::  COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS (pg. 273 - pg. 308)  ::  

::  TAXONOMIC KEYS & TREATMENTS (pg. 309 - pg. 1151)  ::

::  APPENDICES & GLOSSARY (pg. 1153 - pg. 1509)  ::

::  INDEX (pg. 1525 - pg. 1626)  ::

 

Species Lists, Literature Cited, & Glossary


Jump to a section:

::  VOLUME ONE - SPECIES LIST  ::  VOLUME TWO - SPECIES LIST  ::

::  LITERATURE CITED  ::  COUNTY LISTING  ::

::  FERNS & GYMNOSPERMS MANUSCRIPT  ::  GLOSSARY  ::

::  BOTANICALLY RELATED LINKS  ::  CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS  ::

 

East Texas Newsletter


The Illustrated Flora of East Texas Newsletter is published twice a year and contains all the latest information about the project.

A "State of the Flora" section details the work that has been done since the previous newsletter was published. Also included in the newsletter are botanical illustrations, maps, and a "Limelight" biography of people important in the Illustrated Flora of East Texas project.

Newsletters are in Adobe PDF format, and require Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader to be viewed correctly.

Archives

::  FEBRUARY 2010  ::

::  JANUARY 2009  ::

::  OCTOBER 2007  ::

::  JUNE 2006  ::  

::  JUNE 2003  ::  DECEMBER 2003  ::

::  JUNE 2002  ::  DECEMBER 2002  ::

::  JUNE 2001  ::  DECEMBER 2001  ::

::  JUNE 2000  ::  DECEMBER 2000  ::