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  • Virtual Paleobotany
    Includes plant structure, phylogenetics, fossils, and more.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/IB181/VPL/Dir.html
  • Palaeobotanical Research Group - University M?nster (Germany)
    Primarily focuses on Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic floras.
    www.uni-muenster.de/GeoPalaeontologie/Palaeo/Palbot/ebot.html
  • Hans' Paleobotany Pages
    Dedicated to fossil plants of the Silurian, the Devonian, the Carboniferous, and the Permian.
    www.xs4all.nl/~steurh/home.html
  • Paleobotany Collection
    Contains information on type specimens of fossil plants, algae, and fungi.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/collections/plant.html
  • International Organisation of Palaeobotany (IOP)
    Manages the Plant Fossil Record database (PFR).
    iop.biodiversity.org.uk
  • Plant Fossils of West Virginia
    Features the flora of the Carboniferous and Pennsylvanian periods.
    www.clearlight.com/~mhieb/WVFossils/TableOfCont.html
  • Links for Palaeobotanists
    An annotated collection of pointers to information on palaeobotany or to WWW resources which may be of use to palaeobotanists (with an Upper Triassic bias).
    www.mineralogie.uni-wuerzburg.de/palbot1.html
  • Provisional World List of Geosites for Palaeozoic Palaeobotany
    By C.J. Cleal and B.A. Thomas.
    ibs.uel.ac.uk/ibs/palaeo/pfr2/geosites.htm
  • Paleobotany Section
    Part of the Botanical Society of America.
    www.dartmouth.edu/~daghlian/paleo/index.html
  • International Fossil Algae Association
    Nonprofit organization interested in promoting the study of fossil algae: taxonomy, morphology, biology, biostratigraphy, and paleo-ecology.
    members.tripod.com/bruno.granier
  • First Flower
    NOVA's "First Flower" probes the controversial discovery of Archaefructus, a Chinese fossil scientists believe is the earliest evidence of a flower yet found on Earth.
    www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/flower
 




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