Herbaria are increasingly adding data and images of plant specimens on line. Such information should aid in studies of taxonomy, biogeography, natural history and ecology. Here are a few links to famous herbaria or regional consortia that enable access to data on these specimens.
- The Tropicos database of the Missouri Botanical Garden
- Smithsonian Institution collections
For those interested in the flora of the Pacific Northwest, a number of resources are available. First, Eugene Kozloff has a 2005 book entitled "Plants of Western Oregon, Washington & British Columbia". It has keys and a number of attractive color photographs. An older and comprehensive account of the flora in the region can be found in the 5 volume set "Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest" by C. Leo Hitchcock and colleagues. Another attractive field guide book is "Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest" by Mark Turner and Phyllis Gustafson. The book is accompanied by a website of beautiful photographs. For information on the Oregon flora, including maps of species distributions and a checklist of vascular plants for the whole state, visit the Oregon Flora Project.