For other uses BotanyBay disambiguation File Sydney SPOT 1210.jpg thumb 240px Image of BotanyBay by SPOT Satellite BotanyBay is a Headlands and bays bay in Sydney , New South Wales , a few kilometres ... 1770, BotanyBay was the site of James Cook s first landing of HM Bark Endeavour HMS Endeavour ... BotanyBay as the site for a penal colony . Out of these plans came the first History of Australia ... to BotanyBay, 1792 Aboriginal Archaeological evidence from the shores of BotanyBay has yielded evidence ... about coll maps hist aus bb Captain Cook s map of BotanyBay ref Initially the name Sting Ray ... found in this place occasioned my giving it the name of BotanyBay . ref Ray Parkin , H. M. Bark ... of First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove. In 1789, captain John Hunter surveyed BotanyBay after returning ..., sits on northwestern side of BotanyBay. Land was reclaimed from the bay to extend its first north ... Service as BotanyBay National Park . On the northern side of the mouth of the bay is the historic ..., BotanyBay has a diverse marine population, and the area around its entrance is some of the best scuba diving in the Sydney Metropolitan Area. In recent times, the BotanyBay Watch Project ref http ... dragon ever surveyed is found at the Steps dive site, on the southern side Kurnell of the BotanyBay ... BotanyBay. The eastern blue grouper ref http www.botanybaywatch.com.au pmwiki pmwiki.php?n Marine.BlueGroper ... following divers along the shore line of BotanyBay. Image Sydney from BotanyBay looking north aerial .jpg thumb Aerial photo of Sydney showing BotanyBay in the foreground Image Botany Bay.JPG thumb right The mouth of BotanyBay from the air Accidents and incidents Main Ansett ANA Flight 325 On 30 November 1961 a Vickers Viscount aircraft crashed into BotanyBay after taking off from Sydney Airport ... colony would be referred to as BotanyBay in England and in convict ballads such as Ireland s The Fields of Athenry . A song named BotanyBay song BotanyBay was performed in the 1890s, based on older ... more details
BotanyBay is a bay in New South Wales, Australia. It may also refer to Places City of BotanyBay , the local government area in New South Wales, named after the bayBotanyBay, London , a village in the London Borough of Enfield, England BotanyBay, Kent , a bay in Broadstairs, Kent, England BotanyBay, Derbyshire , a small hamlet in South Derbyshire, England BotanyBay, Monmouthshire , an area in the Wye Valley , Wales BotanyBay, Bristol, former name of an area of Henbury , Bristol, United Kingdom BotanyBay, Bristol, former name of an area of St Werburghs , Bristol, United Kingdom The name of a residential quadrangle in Trinity College, Dublin . BotanyBay Chorley a community in the North West of England In entertainment BotanyBay , a 1941 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall BotanyBay song BotanyBay song , a folk song recorded by Rolf Harris among others BotanyBay film BotanyBay film , a 1953 film starring Alan Ladd BotanyBay, a fictional planet in the novel Friday novel by Robert A. Heinlein SS BotanyBay , a spaceship in the fictional Star Trek universe See also BotanyBay National Park , a national park in Sydney, Australia Chrysolopus spectabilis , a species of weevil found in south eastern Australia, commonly known as the BotanyBay diamond weevil disambig no BotanyBay ... more details
For other uses BotanyBay disambiguation File Botanybay kent east.jpg thumb Looking southeast across the bay.The Thanet Wind Farm can be seen on the horizon. File Botanybay kent west.jpg thumb Looking northwest across the bay. BotanyBay is a bay in Broadstairs , Kent on the south east coast of England . BotanyBay is the northern most of seven bays in Broadstairs. ref http www.stella maris.org.uk 7bays.shtml stella maris ref It features Chalk Formation chalk cliffs and is a popular tourist location ref http www.itraveluk.co.uk content 158.html itraveluk ref . Bathing is reportedly safe for swimming, surfing, and kayaking, and lifeguards are on duty. ref http www.forces of nature.co.uk dbdriven beachguide beachguide.php?action display location&loc id 267 forces of nature ref See also Kingsgate Bay, Kent Joss Bay, Kent Stone Bay, Kent Viking Bay, Kent Louisa Bay, Kent Dumpton Bay, Kent References reflist coord 51 23 20 N 1 26 5 E type waterbody region GB KEN display title Category Bays of England Category Broadstairs Kent geo stub nn BotanyBay ... more details
wikisource The Shores of BotanyBay The Shores of BotanyBay , also known as BotanyBay , is a folk music traditional Ireland Irish song. The song s narrator is a bricklayer who emigrates from Ireland to Australia after being fired from his job on a ship. Recordings The Shores of BotanyBay has been recorded many times by a variety of artists, including The Irish Rovers on the album Come Fill Up Your Glasses The Wolfe Tones on the album Irish To the Core The Dublin City Ramblers on the album Flight of Earls Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy on the album Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy In Concert album In Concert Patrick Clifford on the album American Wake album American Wake External links http www.chivalry.com cantaria lyrics botany bay.html Cantaria Information about the song, lyrics, and a recording of the song http www.csufresno.edu folklore ballads MA271.html The Traditional Ballad Index DEFAULTSORT Shores of BotanyBay, The Category Ballads Category Irish folk songs Category Year of song unknown ... more details
For other uses BotanyBay disambiguation infobox UK place static image File BotanyBay Chapel, East Lodge Lane, Enfield geograph.org.uk 740038.jpg 150px static image caption BotanyBay Chapel country England map type Greater London region London population official name BotanyBay london borough Enfield constituency westminster Enfield North UK Parliament constituency Enfield North post town ENFIELD postcode district EN2 postcode area EN dial code 020 os grid reference TQ297992 latitude 51.6765 longitude 0.1232 BotanyBay is a hamlet place hamlet on the northern outskirts of Greater London , and forms part of the London Borough of Enfield . It has a population close to 200. The hamlet is located in the centre of Enfield Chase , on the Ridgeway not far from the M25 motorway , and is about a mile from the railway station at Crews Hill . It came into being when the Chase was enclosed in 1777 ref Russ Willey 2006 Chambers London Gazetteer ref and was recorded as BotanyBay on C.G. Greenwood s map of 1819. Its remoteness from other settlements probably explains its name, as a facetious reference to BotanyBay in Australia. ref Mills. A. D. Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names 2001 p26 ISBN 0 19 860957 4 Retrieved 23 October 2008 ref File Looking across ditch to farmland, BotanyBay Farm, Enfield geograph.org.uk 796000.jpg thumb left Farmland at BotanyBay Amenities The village has a public house, a farm with a well stocked shop and a cricket club which is housed in East Lodge Lane which shares its facilities with Latymer Old Boys FC. ref http www.botanybaycc.co.uk BotanyBay cricket club Retrieved 27 August 2010 ref References Reflist LB Enfield Category Districts of London Category Districts of Enfield London geo stub no BotanyBay London ... more details
otheruses2 BotanyBay coord 51 42 53 N 2 40 54 W display title BotanyBay, Monmouthshire is an area in the Wye Valley in Wales , above the village of Tintern . It is the location of a Gwent Scouts camp site covering convert 27 acre m2 . ref http www.gwentscouts.org.uk botanybay botany 20bay 202006.htm Gwent Scouts camp site ref References references Category Geography of Monmouthshire Monmouthshire geo stub ... more details
For other uses see BotanyBay disambiguation BotanyBay refers to an area on the outskirts of Chorley alongside the Leeds Liverpool Canal . It was instrumental in transport for the North West of England and was home to several mills during the Industrial Revolution . The earliest proof of settlements in the BotanyBay area, formerly known as Knowley Moss, date back to 1734 as shown on the map of Chorley at this time. It was not until the late 18th century that Knowley began to develop further when the site was earmarked as the main port for the Chorley area. Canal Building During the construction of the Lancaster Canal BotanyBay played host to the canal workers, and it is believed the name BotanyBay originated from around this time, due to the nature of the navvies occupying the area the locals saw it as an area to be avoided, much like the penal colony at BotanyBay Australia ref Howell. C, A. Grove Mill, Canal Mill & BotanyBay The History Press 2008 ref . By 1816 The Leeds Liverpool canal had come to incorporate the Lancaster canal and by this time BotanyBay had become an important loading and unloading area due to its warehouse system and proximity to the canal. Cotton manufacture Constructed during the Crimean War by the Smethurst family as part of an already well established cotton business. Canal mill specialised in fine carded yarn until the Cotton Famine and shut down in 1861. It re opened after the Cotton Famine and in 1864 employed between 200 and 300, making it very ... www.botanybay.co.uk history.shtml ref BotanyBay was also home to Hope Mill and several weaving sheds and warehouses, Transport Due to the canal BotanyBay became a hub for transport, as early as 1830 services ran from BotanyBay wharf to Manchester, Wigan and Liverpool as well as others. This contributed greatly to BotanyBay s importance in both the cotton trade and increasing communication in the local area. 1869 saw the opening of the Blackburn Railway which ran through BotanyBay, this was facilitated ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type lga name City of BotanyBay state nsw image BotanyBay lga.png caption ... Marrickville near sw City of Rockdale Rockdale near s BotanyBay near se City of Randwick Randwick Image City of Botany Bay.JPG 275px right thumb City of BotanyBay Admin Building, Mascot The City of BotanyBay is a Local Government Areas in Australia Local Government Area in south eastern Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . It encompasses the suburbs to the north of BotanyBay , such as Botany, New South Wales Botany . The administrative centre is located at Mascot, New South ... In the event of a storm or flood emergency, the BotanyBay Council area is now serviced by volunteers ... of BotanyBay are Banksmeadow, New South Wales Banksmeadow Botany, New South Wales Botany Daceyville ... Pagewood Rosebery, New South Wales Rosebery Council BotanyBay City Council is composed of six councillors ... LGE2008 result.Botany Bay.html title BotanyBay City Council work 2008 Election results publisher ..., New South Wales Mascot suburb of BotanyBay. ref name QantasHQ http www.qantas.com.au needhelp ... South Wales Department of Education . The following primary schools are in BotanyBay Banksmeadow ... Bay. The John Brotchie Nursery School is also located in BotanyBay. Private schools St Therese s Catholic ... According to the 2001 census, BotanyBay has a population of 35,897 17,735 males and 18,162 females ... City of BotanyBay website http www.abs.gov.au ausstats abs census.nsf Lookup2001Census 77468CB1B91B0A00CA256BBE008371FD 2001 Census Information Sydney BotanyBay suburbs Sydney regions Local Government ... City Of BotanyBay Category Local Government Areas in Sydney BotanyBay Category BotanyBay de BotanyBay City fr Ville de BotanyBay ko id City of BotanyBay nl City of BotanyBay ja LGA pl City of BotanyBay zh ... was known as the Municipality of Botany. Demographics According to the http www.abs.gov.au Australian ... more details
at the entrance to the Kurnell, New South Wales Kurnell Peninsula portion of the BotanyBay National ... BotanyBay National Park Exploring cultural heritage in the park work environment.nsw.gov.au accessdate ... Wales Category Kurnell Peninsula Category BotanyBay Category Protected areas established in 1984 Category 1984 establishments in Australia NewSouthWales protected area stub de BotanyBay Nationalpark es Parque Nacional Bah a Botany fr Parc national de Kamay BotanyBay nl Nationaal park BotanyBay ja vi V n qu c gia V nh Botany ... bushland include Botany Cone, 55 m, and Long Nose, 101 m. There are many small points and cliff ... built in 1950. ref cite loa NSW Cape 20Bailey The Cape Bailey Light at the entrance to BotanyBay ref See also Protected areas of New South Wales Australia References Reflist Refbegin Cite ... more details
otheruses2 BotanyBayBotanyBay is the name of a small hamlet in south Derbyshire near Linton, Derbyshire Linton and Coton in the Elms in the National Forest, England National Forest gbmapping SK259154 . Image BotanyBayDerbyshire0.JPG thumb The small hamlet Toponymy Unlike the nearby town of Melbourne, Derbyshire Melbourne , BotanyBay does not appear to have a common source with its better known Australian namesake. While BotanyBay in New South Wales was named for the quantity of botanical specimens found there, the history of the naming of the Derbyshire hamlet is unclear. The name is also attached to a farm and a small lake in the area. ref http www.derbyramblers.org.uk index.php?option com content&task view&id 165&Itemid 148 Walking through woods a walk in South Derbyshire , Derby Ramblers Association ref Landlocked Despite the maritime reference in the hamlet s name, the Ordnance Survey have calculated that a point near BotanyBay, at Coton in the Elms, is the furthest point from the English coastline. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england derbyshire 3090539.stm The farm furthest from the sea BBC News , 23 July 2003 ref The low water line at Fosdyke , on the edge of The Wash in Lincolnshire, is around 70 miles 113 kilometres away. Woodland Penguin Books together with the Woodland Trust purchased a convert 96 acre m2 adj on woodland near the hamlet in January 2007. The initiative was designed to expand the nearby National Forest, England National Forest and regenerate the historical wildflower and woodland environment in the area. ref http www.woodland trust.org.uk whatsnew pressfirst.asp?aid 1220 Putting Paperback Penguin funds creation of 96 acre wildflower woodland Woodland Trust press release, 12 January 2007 ref References Reflist External links Commons category inline BotanyBay, Derbyshire coord 52.73562 1.61786 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 SK259154 display title Category Villages in Derbyshire pl BotanyBay Derbyshire ... more details
Jim Jones at BotanyBay is a traditional Australia n folk ballad first published in 1907. The narrator, Jim Jones, is found guilty of an unnamed crime although the song refers to flog the poaching out of you Poaching was a transportable offence and sentenced to penal transportation transportation . En route, his ship is attacked by pirate s, but the crew holds them off. Just when the narrator remarks that he would rather have joined the pirates or indeed drowned at sea than gone to BotanyBay , he is reminded by his captors that any mischief with be met with the whip. The final verse sees the narrator describing the daily drudgery and degradation of life in the penal colony, and dreaming of joining ... a tip before you ship to join the iron gang, br Don t get too gay in BotanyBay , or else you ... to BotanyBay. br With the storms a raging round us, and the winds a blowing gales br I d rather drowned ... br Oh they ll flog the poaching out of you down there in BotanyBay . br br Day and night in irons ... what I say br And they ll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to BotanyBay. br br Recordings Ewan MacColl , Jim Jones at BotanyBay on Convicts and Currency Lads 1957 Marian Henderson , Jim Jones of BotanyBay PIX magazine EP, 1964 A. L. Lloyd , Jim Jones at BotanyBay on The Great Australian Legend 1971 Bob Dylan , Jim Jones on Good as I Been to You , 1992 Martin Carthy , Jim Jones in BotanyBay on Signs of Life , 1999 Martyn Wyndham Reed , Jim Jones at BotanyBay on Undiscovered Australia , 19xx The Currency , Jim Jones on Eight hour day 888 , 2008 Jim Causley Mawkin Causley , BotanyBay on Cold Ruin , 2008 Mick Thomas and the Sure Thing , Jim Jones at BotanyBay on Dead Set Certainty ... Charles MacAlister, Old Pioneering Days in the Sunny South 1907 , Jim Jones at BotanyBay 1 text Geoffrey Grigson editor , The Penguin Book of Ballads 1975 , 96, Jim Jones at BotanyBay 1 text Warren Fahey , Eureka The Songs that Made Australia 1984 , pp. 28 29, Jim Jones at BotanyBay 1 text, 1 tune ... more details
BotanyBay is a song from the Victorian burlesque musical burlesque , Little Jack Sheppard , a comedy staged in London, England, in 1885 and Melbourne , Australia, in 1886. The show was written by Henry Pottinger Stephens and William Yardley cricketer William Yardley , though the music for BotanyBay was written by Florian Pascal, ref http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 1399842 BotanyBay catalogue information ref a pseudonym for Joseph Williams, Jr. 1847 1923 , a music publisher and composer. ref See http math.boisestate.edu gas other gilbert eyes and no eyes pascal.html Florian Pascal profile at the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive and http www.musicweb international.com garlands 39.htm A Thirty ninth Garland of British Light Music Composers at MusicWeb International ref The song shares two verses with Farewell to Judges and Juries which had been performed in 1820. ref Liner notes on Australian Folk Songs. ref BotanyBay was the designated settlement for the first fleet when it arrived in Australia in the eighteenth century. It was a settlement intended for the transport of Convicts in Australia convicts to Australia . The song describes the period in the late 18th and 19th centuries, when British convicts were deported to the various List of Australian penal colonies Australian penal colonies by the British government for seven year terms as an alternative to incarceration in Britain ... leave of their lovers who are going to Botany Bay.jpeg thumb 300px Black eyed Sue and Sweet Poll of Plymouth taking leave of their lovers who are going to BotanyBay poem Farewell to old England ... ay, Singing too ral, li ooral, li addity, And we re bound for BotanyBay. There s the captain as is our ... I ve to say Mind all is your own as you toucheses Or you ll find us in BotanyBay. poem Cover The song ... band The Herd uses an adapted excerpt from the song BotanyBay for its chorus and main verse. References Wikisource BotanyBay reflist External links http folkstream.com 010.html Australian Folk Songs ... more details
Infobox Film name BotanyBay image caption director John Farrow producer writer Jonathan Latimer novel Charles Nordhoff br James Norman Hall starring Alan Ladd br James Mason br Patricia Medina music Franz Waxman cinematography John Seitz editing distributor Paramount Pictures released 1953 runtime country United States language English language English gross 1.9 million US ref http heylookmeover.blogspot.com.au 2008 11 film data for 1953.html Variety Film Grosses for 1953, Film Data for 1953 accessed 29 April 2012 ref BotanyBay is a 1953 USA American drama film directed by John Farrow and starring Alan Ladd , James Mason and Patricia Medina . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0045574 ref It was based on a novel of the same name by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 27402 ref Plot In 1787 prisoners are shipped from Newgate Jail on the Charlotte to found a new penal colony in BotanyBay , New South Wales . Amongst them is Hugh Tallant Ladd an American medical student who had been wrongly imprisoned. During the journey he begins to clash with the villainous Captain Gilbert Mason , and is soon plotting a full scale mutiny against him. ref cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news article23235663 title FILMS. newspaper The Argus Australia The Argus Melbourne, Vic. 1848 1956 location Melbourne, Vic. date 27 March 1953 accessdate 3 March 2012 page 16 publisher National Library of Australia ref Production Director John Farrow was born and raised in Sydney ... 69464 BotanyBayBotanyBay at TCM John Farrow Category Films directed by John Farrow Category 1953 .... ref cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news article27919194 title Ray Milland to Make Film at BotanyBay. newspaper Sydney morning herald The Sydney Morning Herald NSW 1842 1954 location NSW date ... actors. ref cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news article51595494 title Early adventure in BotanyBay . newspaper Australian Women s Weekly The Australian Women s Weekly 1933 1982 location 1933 ... more details
Tocright Botany is the scientific study of plant life. Botany may also refer to Places Botany, New South Wales , a suburb in south eastern Sydney Bo any , a village in Slovakia Botany, New Zealand , a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand Botany New Zealand electorate , a New Zealand Parliamentary electoral district Music Botany Boyz , a rap crew from Houston, Texas Other uses Botany 500 , a manufacturer of men s clothing See also BotanyBay disambiguation Botanique disambiguation disambig cv ru ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Botany population population ref os grid reference NS567688 latitude 55.890945 longitude 4.292944 scots name unitary scotland Politics of Glasgow Glasgow City Council lieutenancy scotland Glasgow constituency westminster Glasgow North UK Parliament constituency Glasgow North constituency scottish parliament Glasgow Maryhill Scottish Parliament constituency Glasgow Maryhill constituency scottish parliament1 Glasgow Scottish Parliament electoral region Glasgow post town GLASGOW postcode district G20 postcode area G dial code 0141 static image static image caption london distance edinburgh distance Botany is an area of the Maryhill district in the Northwest of the city of Glasgow , Scotland . The area derived its name from the fact that it was viewed as a rougher part of the then village of Maryhill, with many rough and tumble lodging houses and public houses, and many of its residents were expected to be deported to BotanyBay in Australia , then acting as a penal colony . This reputation for being a rough area did not lessen over the years, with Botany commonly referred to as The Butney by local people having many social problems of deprivation, unemployment and drug abuse. The area has been completely cleared by the city council and is presently under construction for brand new modern apartment flats along with many other areas of Maryhill. The area s name is preserved by a local hosteliery which has called itself The Botany . Areas of Glasgow ... more details
Marine botany is the study of plant s that live in the sea and brackish water . It is a branch of marine biology . See also Aquatic Botany , scientific journal Phycology Category Marine botanybotany stub ... more details
Dicdef A sarmentose is a type of plant which has long slender stolon s, or runners . An example of sarmentose is the strawberry . References 1911 Category Botany botany stub ... more details
This article is about the academic journal. For the field of study, see Economic botany . Infobox Journal title Economic Botany cover editor Daniel E. Moerman discipline Botany language abbreviation Econ Bot publisher Springer Science Business Media , The New York Botanical Garden Press country USA frequency quarterly history openaccess no license impact impact year website http sciweb.nybg.org science2 EconomicBotany.asp link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0013 0001 eISSN 1874 9364 Economic Botany is an academic journal that deals with the uses of plants by people, or economic botany . It covers fields such as ethnopharmacology as well as potential new crops. Category Economic botany Category Botany journals Category Quarterly journals Category Springer academic journals sci journal stub botany stub nl Economic Botany ... more details
Other uses Auricle disambiguation Image Cyclamen auricles.jpg thumb Two species of cyclamen without auricle left with auricles at bases of petals right In botany , an auricle is a small pinna anatomy ear like projection from the base of a leaf or petal . References http botanydictionary.org auricle.html Dictionary of Botany botany stub Category Plant morphology ... more details
Infobox journal title Annals of Botany cover File Annals of Botany.gif editor John Seymour Heslop Harrison discipline Botany peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation Ann. Bot. publisher Oxford University Press country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1887 present openaccess license impact 3.501 impact year 2009 website http aob.oxfordjournals.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 611985336 LCCN 23015643 CODEN ISSN 0305 7364 eISSN 1095 8290 boxwidth Annals of Botany is a monthly Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal , founded in 1887, that publishes research articles, brief communications, and reviews in all areas of botany . The journal is supported and managed by Annals of Botany Company, a non profit educational charity, and published through Oxford University Press . According to the 2009 Journal Citation Reports it has an impact factor of 3.501, ref http aob.oxfordjournals.org Oxford Journals Life Sciences Annals of Botany ref ranking it 18th out of 172 in the category Plant Sciences. ref http www.ovid.com site catalog Journal 1141.jsp Annals of Botany ref References reflist Category Botany journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals nl Annals of Botany pl Annals of Botany ru Annals of Botany ... more details
Image Trillium sessile.JPG thumb The perennial wildflower Trillium sessile possesses sessile leaves. In botany , sessility meaning sitting , used in the sense of resting on the surface is a characteristic of plants whose flowers or leaves are borne directly from the Plant stem stem or peduncle botany peduncle , and thus lack a petiole botany petiole or pedicel botany pedicel . The leaves of the vast majority of monocotyledon s lack petioles. See also Sessility limnology , organisms anchored to the benthic environment Sessility medicine , tumors and polyps that lack a stalk Sessility zoology , animals that are not able to move about botany stub Category Botany ar ca S ssil de Sessile Tiere es S sil eu Sesil it Sessilit simple Sessile ... more details
In botany, a neophyte is a plant species which is non native to a geographical region, and was Introduced species introduced in recent history. Plants that are long established in an area are called archaeophyte s. In Britain, archaeophytes are considered to be those species first introduced prior to 1492, when Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World and the Columbian Exchange began. See also Portal Plants Introduced species Invasive species List of invasive species History of botanyBotany DEFAULTSORT Neophyte Botany Category Botany Category Introduced species botany stub de Neophyt lb Neophyten pl Kenofit ru fi Uustulokas ... more details
Botany 2000 is the name for a scientific program, organized under the auspices of UNESCO . While a similar ... in Asia, Botany 2000 is composed of activities in Asia and Africa . Activities in Europe are confined ... . The Botany 2000 program was accepted by the UNESCO General Conference in 1989. Activities in Africa and Asia subsume activities in predecessor networks such as the Botany 2000 Asia Botany 2000 Africa The Botany 2000 Asia program is the new name for the former Southeast Asian Cooperative Program on Descriptive Botany SEABOP and of the work being carried out by the majority of the other organizations involved in the Asian Coordinating Group for Chemistry ACGC . Botany 2000 Asia is implemented ... of useful plants through collection of voucher specimens. Within the framework of the project Botany ... Asia. Under the Botany 2000 Asia program some conferences were held Botany 2000 Asia Herbarium Curation Workshop 15 20 October 1990, Point Walter, Bicon, Western Australia Botany 2000 Asia Zingiberaceae Workshop 15 18 October 1991, Hat Yai, Thailand Botany 2000 Asia Rutaceae Workshop 2 7 February 1992, in conjunction with ASOMPS VII, Manila, Philippines Botany 2000 Asia International Botanical Congress 28 August 3 September 1993, Tokyo, Japan Botany 2000 Asia International Seminar and Workshop ... in tropical Asia proceedings of Botany 2000 Asia International Seminar and Workshop, Malacca, June ..., v, 306 pp., ill., ISBN 7 306 01218 5 ref Botany 2000 Asia Workshop on the Family Apocynaceae ... in Perth, Western Australia Perth , has been involved in the Botany 2000 Asia programme since its inception. The UNESCO Office, New Delhi also published the Botany 2000 Asia Newsletter four times ... relevance to botany and ethnobotany in Asia. Apart from producing the newsletter, the UNESCO Botany .... Botany 2000 Africa is implemented by UNESCO s Nairobi Office and deals with the conservation and use of the medicinal flora of Africa. Some of the activities of the Botany 2000 Africa program are published ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Series is a low level taxonomic rank below that of section botany section and subsection botany subsection but above that of species . Plant taxonomy In botany and plant taxonomy , a series is a subdivision of a genus . It is typically used to help organize very large genus genera , which may have hundreds of species. A series gets a two part name, or binary name , consisting of the name of the genus and an epithet. Cultivar marketing The term series is also used in seed marketing for groupings of cultivar s, but this term has no formal status in the ICNCP . Taxanomic ranks DEFAULTSORT Series Botany Category Plant series Category Botanical nomenclature Series Category Plant taxonomy 1rank22 Botany stub fr S rie biologie pl Seria biologia ... more details