Outline of botany

Overview of and topical guide to botany

The following outline is an overview of and topical guide to botany, the biological academic discipline involving the study of plants.

Core concepts

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

Subdisciplines

Branches of botany

History

Major plant groups

Lists

General 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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  • Related topics
  • Category
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Wikipedia outlines
General reference
  • Culture and the arts
  • Geography and places
  • Health and fitness
  • History and events
  • Mathematics and logic
  • Natural and physical sciences
  • People and self
  • Philosophy and thinking
  • Religion and belief systems
  • Society and social sciences
  • Technology and applied sciences