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UNL Extension Horticulture

Healing Landscapes, Healthy Crops, and a Safe Environment

Master Gardener Resources

Master Gardener On-line Volunteer reporting instructions
MG Volunteer Reporting System

University of Nebraska Links
Extension NebGuides
Backyard Farmer
Nebraska Forest Service
Nebraska Statewide Arboretum
Pesticide Education Office
Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management

Weed Identification and Control
Landscape Weed Management
Midwestern Turfgrass Weed Identification and Control
Virginia Tech Weed Guide
Weed Identification (interactive)
Common Weed Seedlings

Plant Problems (Diseases, Insects, and Abiotic)
Deep Roots of Landscape Trees- A Comprehensive Guide to Current Research and Practice (ANLS, ISA, The Morton Arboretum)
Insects and Mites of Woody Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials
IPM of Midwest Landscapes (Insects)
Weed, Insect and Disease Photo Gallery
Focus on Plant Problems (Insects and Diseases)
The Bug Review
Webgarden
Abiotic Plant Problems - Crown/Foliage
Identifying Diseases of Vegetables
Indoor Plant Diseases
Houseplant Problems
Diagnostic Keys to Major Tree Fruit Diseases

Plant Selection and Management
Sustainable Urban Landscape Information Series
Growing Vegetables at Home
Fruit Production for the Home Gardener
Tree Fruit Production

Plant Characteristics
General Plant Biology -this site includes information on angiosperms, gymnosperms, respiration, photosynthesis, seed to plant, flower to senescence, plant growth and many more topics.

USDA Plant Classification -use this site to determine the classification of a plant (from the plant kingdom all the way down to the cultivar.

Digital Flowers -this site takes an indepth look at flowers in many plant families. It describes the flower and resulting fruit in detail.
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