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Botany.com.

"It provides information regarding the general description of the plants, the various methods of cultivation, such as indoor or outdoor planting, soil and temperature requirements, pruning, and other important details, the means of propagation (seeds, cuttings, division, etc.), and the different varieties and hybrids."--Source.

eNature.com.

"The first and only online field guides, which grew out of the National Audubon Society book series, feature more than 4,800 species, 6,000 photographs, and 2 million words of text. In addition, recordings of the songs and calls of 550 birds are also available. The exclusive online manuals include birds, mammals, fish, wildflowers, trees, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, insects, seashore creatures, and more. eNature gives users virtually every tool necessary to identify and find any species by searching by its shape, color, size, habitat, or location."--Source.

GardenGuides.

"Our Guide Sheets are one of the most popular features. You'll find in-depth articles on growing a wide variety of plants. We have handy charts and information on a variety of topics such as composting, fertilizing, pruning, raised beds, winter protection, side dressing and much more."--Source.

Living Things.

Lots of information and pictures about plants and animals.

Trees are Good.

Excellent site giving lots of information about trees.

Wildflowers in Bloom. 

"Contains images of many of the most showy wildflowers. The images of the flowers are "clickable"; click on the image and a full screen photo appears. The pages contain pictures of the plants in their seedling stage, a map of the U. S. showing their distribution range, and other useful information regarding planting and growing the wildflowers."--Source.