| Botany.com: An encyclopedia of plants where you can look a plant up by its common name or its botanical name. It also includes a dictionary of botanical words and information about pests, diseases, and weather. |
| Brockman Memorial Tree Tour: Eighty different species are described and illustrated as you take a virtual walk around the University of Washington. Common and Latin names are given. |
| Celebrating Wildflowers: Texas Hill Country Coloring Book: Provides accurate drawings of 63 wildflowers. Flowers listed by both common name and scientific name. Each drawing includes coloring guide. |
| Dr. Arbor Talks Trees: Learn how the roots, trunk, leaves, twigs, and buds are put together. Tells how to identify trees and what happens inside the tree. |
| Eco-Tree: Learn about the parts of a tree by clicking on the drawing. Page explains the purpose of the leaves, trunk and roots. Photosynthesis and types of seeds are also discussed. |
| Explore the Fantastic Forest: Keep your eyes open for creatures and features as you hike through this interactive wood from National Geographic. |
| Exploring the Secret Life of Trees: Tells what different parts do and why they are important to the health of the tree. |
| Hindmarsh Correa (Correa Calycina): Includes a fact sheet on this tall, branching shrub, and what is being done to help it. |
| Leaf it Alone: Learn about poisonous plants and find out ways to avoid these plants. |
| Logan's Tree Webpage: A graphic organizer showing the importance of trees. Written by a first grader. |
| Natural Products Initiative: Tells what economic botany is, and explains the collections at the museum. |
| Photosynthesis, Energy, and Life: An introduction to photosynthesis and other energy sources that move through nature. |
| Plant Anatomy and Glossary: Leaf arrangement, shape, type, venation, stem types, roots, and other characteristics of plants. |
| Plant Nutrient Team: Learn about how plants grow as well as the importance of soil for plants and humans. |
| Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book: Intended as a starting point for finding plant pathology sites on the net. It is divided into themed sections. |
| Plants: Contains information, activities, links, and interactive quizzes on the basic concepts of plants. |
| Plants and Flowers: Includes games, coloring pages, facts, and stationery. |
| Plants and Our Environment: Offers information on basic biology as well as explanations of different parts, pollination, germination, photosynthesis and spreading seeds. Also includes simple quizzes on each section and a glossary. |
| Real Trees 4 Kids: Fun facts, photographs, and information about tree types, classification, life cycles, habitat, stems, rings, and harvesting operations. |
| Sammy Saguaro's Scrapbook: Learn about the life stages, animal inhabitants, and habitat of this cactus. |
| Talk About Trees: Non-profit program dedicated to educating children about the responsible management and use of California's most renewable resource. Includes resources for students and teachers, including lessons, games, and other resources. |
| The Amazing Story of Kudzu: History, varied uses for kudzu plants, links and references. |
| The Great Plant Escape: Help Detective LePlant and his partners Bud and Sprout unlock the amazing mysteries of plant life. |
| The Mysterious Venus Flytrap: Comprehensive information about this plant that eats meat and also includes includes information on how to grow one. |
| Tree Identification: Easy-to-use key to identify trees according to their characteristics. |
| Trees: Full of interactive adventures to explain why trees have different shapes, how squirrels help oak trees to survive, how trees spread their seeds, and how trees protect their space. |
| Trees are Terrific: Travel with Pierre as you learn all about how trees are important to us. |
| Twig Walkingstick - Plants: Commonly asked questions about plants, such as "why does a carrot have hair?" and "why do peas grow in pods?" |