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Links to other web sites

This list of external web sites is provided in case they are of interest to members and the SABG takes no responsibility for their accuracy. Inclusion does not imply endorsement or recommendation by the SABG. The SABG does not own them and cannot control or check their contents. Please let us know if you have any comments about their usefulness or suggestions for additional sites to include in this list.

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Societies, associations and other organisations

Enthusiasts' web sites

Web forums and blogs

Bulb and seed suppliers

in the UK

outside the UK

Southern African Floras

Although these are intended primarily for botanists, they often contain photographs, detailed descriptions, localities, etc. I have also provided some links to bulb families within the Floras1), where available)

Monographs of plant groups including South African bulbs

“Floras” as listed above are scientific accounts of all the plants of a given area, whereas “monographs” are scientific accounts of the plants of a particular taxonomic group, such as a genus or family.

The Plant List

The Plant List is a working list of all known plant species. It aims to be comprehensive for species of Vascular plant (flowering plants, conifers, ferns and their allies) and of Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts).

Collaboration between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden enabled the creation of The Plant List by combining multiple checklist data sets held by these institutions and other collaborators. The Plant List http://www.plantlist.org

Some families containing bulbous plants in The Plant List:

1)
By the way, botanists tend to use a small (lower-case) letter “f” when referring generally to the plants of an area, but refer to “Floras” with a capital (upper-case) “F”, when they are referring to the actual printed or online compilations of information about the plants.
2)
part of Namibia