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{{Image|Mammillaria aff. herrerae.jpg|right|350px|'''Did you know that...''' among more than fourteen hundred  cacti species only one can be found in the Old World? It is ''Rhipsalis baccifera''. All the rest originated in the New World. United States, Mexico and Brazil are among the countries with the higher number of species. This photo is a detail of a cactus of genus ''Mammillaria'', possibly ''M. herrerae''.}}
{{Image|Aerangis luteoalba.JPG|right|350px|'''''Aerangis luteoalba'' var. ''rhodosticta''''' is a monopodial orchid species spread from west-central and east Tropical Africa to Ethiopia growing over the trees in shady areas of the forests. It was discovered in 1896 and originally described by the Botanist Friedrich Kraenzlin as ''Angraecum rhodostictum''. In 1918 Rudolph Schlechter subordinated this species to the genus ''Aerangis'' where it is classified ever since.}}
{{Image|Aerangis luteoalba.JPG|right|350px|'''''Aerangis luteoalba'' var. ''rhodosticta''''' is a monopodial orchid species spread from west-central and east Tropical Africa to Ethiopia growing over the trees in shady areas of the forests. It was discovered in 1896 and originally described by the Botanist Friedrich Kraenzlin as ''Angraecum rhodostictum''. In 1918 Rudolph Schlechter subordinated this species to the genus ''Aerangis'' where it is classified ever since.}}
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*The most recent Botany subgroup [[CZ:Article of the Week|new article of the week]] is:
*The most recent Botany subgroup [[CZ:New Draft of the Week|new draft of the week]] is ''[[Leptotes]]''
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Let us know when one of your articles is approved or chosen for its quality announcing it here so other Botany members will know it is there and may wish to contribute or just read it. See <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=Category:{{anchorencode:Botany}}_tag Recent changes]</span> to know what Botany articles authors are working on.
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If you are new to Citizendium and want to write a good article, we are putting together some clues on how to do it at [[:CZ:Botany_Subgroup/Good_article|how to write a Botany good article]]. Check them out.
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#[[Botany]]
#{{pl|Botany}}


===Agronomy===
===Agronomy===
#[[Agronomy]]
#{{pl|Agronomy}}


===Botanical journals===
===Botanical journals===
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===Botanical gardens===
===Botanical gardens===
#[[Botanical garden]]
#{{pl|Botanical garden}}
#[[Royal Botanic Garden]]
#{{pl|Royal Botanic Garden}}
#[[Missouri Botanical Garden]]
#{{pl|Missouri Botanical Garden}}


===Botanists===
===Botanists===
#[[John Lindley]]
#{{pl|John Lindley}}
#[[Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach]]
#{{pl|Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach}}
#[[Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter]]
#{{pl|Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter}}
#[[Olof Peter Swartz]]
#{{pl|Olof Peter Swartz}}


===Bryology===
===Bryology===
#[[Bryology]]
#{{pl|Bryology}}


===Ethnobotany===
===Ethnobotany===
#[[Ethnobotany]]
#{{pl|Ethnobotany}}


===Forestry===
===Forestry===
#[[Forestry]]
#{{pl|Forestry}}


===Horticulture===
===Horticulture===
#[[Horticulture]]
#{{pl|Horticulture}}


===Mycology===
===Mycology===
#[[Mycology]]
#{{pl|Mycology}}


===Paleobotany===
===Paleobotany===
#[[Paleobotany]]
#{{pl|Paleobotany}}


===Phycology===
===Phycology===
#[[Phycology]]
#{{pl|Phycology}}


===Phytochemistry===
===Phytochemistry===
#[[Phytochemistry]]
#{{pl|Phytochemistry}}


===Plant anatomy===
===Plant anatomy===
#[[Plant anatomy]]
#{{pl|Plant anatomy}}
#[[Leaf]]
#{{pl|Leaf}}
#[[Flower]]
#{{pl|Flower}}
#[[Petal]]
#{{pl|Petal}}
#[[Root]]
#{{pl|Root (plant)|Root}}
#[[Stem]]
#{{pl|Stem}}
#[[Fruit]]
#{{pl|Fruit}}
#[[Seed]]
#{{pl|Seed}}
#[[Pollen]]
#{{pl|Pollen}}
#[[Plant tissues]]
#{{pl|Plant tissues}}
#[[Parenchyma]]
#{{pl|Parenchyma}}
#[[Collenchyma]]
#{{pl|Collenchyma}}
#[[Sclerenchyma]]
#{{pl|Sclerenchyma}}
#[[Epidermis]]
#{{pl|Epidermis}}
#[[Guard cell]]
#{{pl|Guard cell}}
#[[Stomate]]
#{{pl|Stomate}}
#[[Trichome]]
#{{pl|Trichome}}
#[[Xylem]]
#{{pl|Xylem}}
#[[Phloem]]
#{{pl|Phloem}}


===Plant ecology===
===Plant ecology===
#[[Plant ecology]]
#{{pl|Plant ecology}}


===Plant genetics===
===Plant genetics===
#[[Plant genetics]]
#{{pl|Plant genetics}}


===Plant morphology===
===Plant morphology===
#[[Plant morphology]]
#{{pl|Plant morphology}}


===Plant pathology===
===Plant pathology===
#[[Plant pathology]]
#{{pl|Plant pathology}}


===Plant physiology===
===Plant physiology===
#[[Plant physiology]]
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#[[Dehiscence]]
#{{pl|Dehiscence}}
#[[Flower induction]]
#{{pl|Flower induction}}
#[[Nitrogen assimilation]]
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#[[Plant senescence]]
#{{pl|Plant senescence}}
#[[Wilting]]
#{{pl|Wilting}}
#[[Plasmolysis]]
#{{pl|Plasmolysis}}
#[[Plant hormones]]
#{{pl|Plant hormones}}
#[[Abscisic acid]]
#{{pl|Abscisic acid}}
#[[Auxin]]
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#[[Brassinosteroid]]
#{{pl|Brassinosteroid}}
#[[Cytokinin]]
#{{pl|Cytokinin}}
#[[Ethylene]]
#{{pl|Ethylene}}
#[[Gibberellin]]
#{{pl|Gibberellin}}


===Plant systematics===
===Plant systematics===
#[[Plant systematics]]
#{{pl|Plant systematics}}
#[[Plant families]]
#{{pl|Plant families}}
#[[Cactus]]
#{{pl|Cactus}}
#[[Palm]]
#{{pl|Palm}}
#[[Angiosperm]]
#{{pl|Angiosperm}}
#[[Eudicotyledon]]
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#[[Monocotyledon]]
#{{pl|Monocotyledon}}
#[[Bryophyte]]
#{{pl|Bryophyte}}
#[[Gymnosperm]]
#{{pl|Gymnosperm}}


===Plant taxonomy===
===Plant taxonomy===
#[[Plant taxonomy]]
#{{pl|Plant taxonomy}}
#[[International Plant Names Index]]
#{{pl|International Plant Names Index}}
#[[International Code of Botanical Nomenclature]]
#{{pl|International Code of Botanical Nomenclature}}
#{{pl|Herbarium}}
#{{pl|Excicata}}
#{{pl|Typus}}
#{{pl|Name-bearing type|Type species}}
#{{pl|Taxon}}


 
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Did you know that... among more than fourteen hundred cacti species only one can be found in the Old World? It is Rhipsalis baccifera. All the rest originated in the New World. United States, Mexico and Brazil are among the countries with the higher number of species. This photo is a detail of a cactus of genus Mammillaria, possibly M. herrerae.
(CC) Photo: Dalton Holland Baptista
Aerangis luteoalba var. rhodosticta is a monopodial orchid species spread from west-central and east Tropical Africa to Ethiopia growing over the trees in shady areas of the forests. It was discovered in 1896 and originally described by the Botanist Friedrich Kraenzlin as Angraecum rhodostictum. In 1918 Rudolph Schlechter subordinated this species to the genus Aerangis where it is classified ever since.
How you can help
  • Joining to this subgroup.
  • Collaborating to develop the best Botany article ever so we can brag about it.
  • Reviewing our list of articles and adding important ones we forgot to add to the list.
  • Writing a draft or, even better, a developed article from our wish list.
  • Expanding drafts already started.
  • Adding this subgroup category when lacking on existing articles that belong here.
  • Adding taxoboxes to articles about species, genera, families and such. Every taxon is required to have one.
  • Adding photos to articles.
  • Inviting more editors and authors to join us.
  • Participating in our discussions.
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Good Botany articles and drafts

Let us know when one of your articles is approved or chosen for its quality announcing it here so other Botany members will know it is there and may wish to contribute or just read it. See Recent changes to know what Botany articles authors are working on.

If you are new to Citizendium and want to write a good article, we are putting together some clues on how to do it at how to write a Botany good article. Check them out.

High priority articles

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(This is just a preliminary list, please help us adding to it any important article or topic we missed.)

  1. Stub Botany

Agronomy

  1. Agronomy

Botanical journals

Botanical societies

Botanical gardens

  1. Stub Botanical garden
  2. Royal Botanic Garden
  3. Missouri Botanical Garden

Botanists

  1. John Lindley
  2. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach
  3. Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter
  4. Olof Peter Swartz

Bryology

  1. Bryology

Ethnobotany

  1. Ethnobotany

Forestry

  1. Forestry

Horticulture

  1. Stub Horticulture

Mycology

  1. Stub Mycology

Paleobotany

  1. Paleobotany

Phycology

  1. Developing Article Phycology

Phytochemistry

  1. Phytochemistry

Plant anatomy

  1. Plant anatomy
  2. Leaf
  3. Developing Article Flower
  4. Petal
  5. Stub Root
  6. Stem
  7. Stub Fruit
  8. Seed
  9. Developing Article Pollen
  10. Plant tissues
  11. Parenchyma
  12. Collenchyma
  13. Sclerenchyma
  14. Epidermis
  15. Guard cell
  16. Stomate
  17. Trichome
  18. Xylem
  19. Phloem

Plant ecology

  1. Plant ecology

Plant genetics

  1. Plant genetics

Plant morphology

  1. Plant morphology

Plant pathology

  1. Plant pathology

Plant physiology

  1. Plant physiology
  2. Dehiscence
  3. Flower induction
  4. Nitrogen assimilation
  5. Plant senescence
  6. Wilting
  7. Plasmolysis
  8. Plant hormones
  9. Abscisic acid
  10. Auxin
  11. Brassinosteroid
  12. Cytokinin
  13. Ethylene
  14. Gibberellin

Plant systematics

  1. Plant systematics
  2. Plant families
  3. Cactus
  4. Palm
  5. Angiosperm
  6. Eudicotyledon
  7. Monocotyledon
  8. Bryophyte
  9. Gymnosperm

Plant taxonomy

  1. Plant taxonomy
  2. International Plant Names Index
  3. International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
  4. Herbarium
  5. Excicata
  6. Typus
  7. Stub Type species
  8. Stub Taxon
General subfields within botany
Agronomy | Bryology | Economic botany | Ethnobotany | Forestry | Horticulture | Lichenology | Paleobotany | Palynology | Phycology | Phytochemistry | Phytopathology | Microbiology | Plant anatomy | Plant ecology | Plant genetics | Plant morphology | Plant physiology | Plant systematics