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Tasmanian dicot key online

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Diane Whitehead:
The 60th seedlist includes a lot of seeds that were collected in Tasmania.  Many were totally unfamiliar to me, so I have spent a lot of time on Google Images seeing what they look like.

I discovered a great website - an easy to use key to Tasmanian plants - developed by the University of Tasmania. It is a visual key, and you just have to click your way through it.  No need to have
a dictionary of botanic terms that you need for wordy keys.

http://www.utas.edu.au/dicotkey/DicotKey/

Diane Whitehead

Maggi Young:
Thanks, Diane, that's a useful link, indeed.

Paul T:
Diane,

Definitely interesting for those Tassie natives.  Not that much information out there about much of the indigenous Tasmanian flora, so definitely a valuable resource if it allows easier keying.

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