Links to online images
(Hawaiian species, invasive species, etc.)
This page contains links to websites with images of plant and animal species in Hawaii, including native species and/or species which are or may become invasive in Hawaii and/or on other Pacific Islands.
Many individuals post outstanding collections of images including plants and animals of Hawaii and other Pacific Islands. Among them are:
Online sources for species images
Listed here are some selected online sources for images of species (some or all of which may be invasive). Be sure to ask permission from the copyright holders before using any images.
(This list is--so far--just a very few sites, some of which were selected almost randomly [based on easily-available information]. I'd like for it to be a much larger list eventually; but your help is needed! If you know of other sites which could/should be included here, please e-mail the HEAR webmaster at webmaster@hear.org.)
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Images from the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)
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Plants of Hawaii
(over 3000 images of over 600 native and non-native plant taxa; HIGH resolution and COPYRIGHT-FREE!)
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Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
(presented by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Tropical Botanical Garden)
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Hawaiian Plant of the Day
(from Maui Nui Botanical Gardens)
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Forestry and agroforestry trees in Hawaii
(presented by the CTAHR/University of Hawaii)
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Noxious weeds - Hawaii - Images and online info
(Google search for images and online information regarding noxious weed species in Hawaii)
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Common campus birds (University of Hawaii-Manoa campus)
(information about and copyright-free images of birds commonly sighted on the University of Hawaii-Manoa campus)
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Plant Image Collection (United States National Herbarium)
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TROPICOS image index
plant images by family
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Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
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The Nature Conservancy's Wildland Invasive Species Program
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Alien Plants in Hawaii
(University of Hawaii, Dr. Clifford W. Smith)
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Identification and biology of non-native plants in Florida's natural areas
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Alphabetical listing of trees and palms
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Other homes containing info/pictures of tropical and sub-tropical trees and palms
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Horticopia plant information
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Hawaiian alien plant studies
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Various sets of images (University of Hawaii Botany Department)
(including native Hawaiian plants, silversword alliance, louseworts, etc.)
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Vascular plant family access page (University of Hawaii Botany Department)
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Wisconsin vascular plants
(Wisconsin State Herbarium, University of Wisconsin [Madison])
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Brousseau California Flora Pictures (Berkeley Digital Library Project)
This collection contains over 12,500 35mm photographs of about 2000 species of California wildflowers and other plants taken between 1925 and 1988 by Brother Alfred Brousseau F.S.C. (1908-1988). Brother Eric Vogel, F.S.C. of St. Mary's College in Moraga, California collected the Brousseau pictures and made them available to the public beginning in 1995.
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The Source for Agricultural Images
"The Source for Agricultural Images" is a joint project of the University of Georgia and the NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management.
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The Source for Forest Health, Natural Resources & Silviculture Images
"The Source for Forest Health, Natural Resources & Silviculture Images" is a joint project of the University of Georgia and the NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management. Images of forest pests (e.g., insects, diseases) and trees, plants, and stand types are presented on this site.
Some documents posted on the HEAR website are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If your computer is not already set up to read these files, you can download the FREE Adobe Acrobat reader. You can set up most web browsers to automatically invoke this reader (as a "helper application" or "add-in") upon encountering documents of this type (refer to your browser's documentation for how to do this).
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Comments, questions, feedback about this website or its contents? e-mail the HEAR project This page was created on 22 August 2003 (based on information extracted from www.hear.org/hearpix/) by PT and was last updated on
15 September 2011
by PT.