Lomaflor is a database of plant collection records for coastal Peru and northern Chile from communities termed lomas formations. The database is specimen-oriented and contains nearly 9000 records representing ferns [PTE], gymnosperms [GYM], monocotyledons [MON] and dicotyledons [DIC]. Currently, LOMAFLOR may be searched by FAMILY, GENUS, COLLECTOR, SPECIES or HERBARIUM using the form above. Access to individual record citations is available by clicking on record number. ... [Information of the supplier]
This part-offering from a more comprehensive web presence dealing with the biodiversity of Wallonia (Belgium) offers digitised distribution maps for higher plants from the distribution atlas of E. van Rompaey & L. Delvosalle (1979; Atlas de la Flore belge et luxembourgeoise), that encompasses the whole of Belgium. The electronic availability is meant to encourage more research into the distribution of plants in Wallonia. ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
The first major regional flora ever written in Spanish, Flora Mesoamericana is a collaborative effort of the Missouri Botanical Garden the Instituto de Biología of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the Natural History Museum, London, and numerous specialists world-wide. In Spanish, the Flora describes, for the first time, all the vascular plants growing in the southeasternmost states of Mexico (including the Yucatán Peninsula) and all the Central American republics. The project publishes its results in this Internet version (W3FM), as well as in printed volumes. The Internet version of Flora Mesoamericana (W3FM) is organized in a checklist format in which each botanical name has its own page that is linked to other pages. The checklist is designed to give users a broad overview of the Mesoamerican flora and allow them to easily navigate and browse the Flora. You may search the Flora for any scientific name or you may choose one from eight different indices. Each page is assembled on demand from data in the Flora Mesoamericana production database as a query is made by the user, and each web page thus represents the latest up-to-date information. Links are provided to images, descriptions, identification keys, voucher specimens, maps, other names (synonymy), and taxon-to-taxon links to alternate taxonomic treatments. ... [Information of the supplier]
Med-Checklist is a synonymic catalogue of vascular plant taxa found growing in the wild in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. It has been designed as a synthetic guide to “translate” the botanical nomenclature used in any of them into what is believed to be the correct nomenclature under current taxonomic standards. It also gives territory-by-territory distributions for all listed taxa up to the aggregate level. This interactive digitised version of Med-Checklist corresponds to all available printed volumes (1, 3 & 4) of that work, which cover Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae & Dicotyledones (Acanthaceae-Cneoraceae, Convolvulaceae-Rhamnaceae). ... [Information of the supplier]
The database currently comprises 185773 names of african plants with their nomenclatural statuts (as of April, 2010). Data capture, edition and broadcast are the product of a collaboration between the South African National Biodiversity Institute, the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Tela Botanica and the Missouri Botanical Garden. Data are based on different sources for Tropical Africa (J.-P. Lebrun & A. L. Stork 1991-2010. Enumération des plantes à fleurs d'Afrique tropicale et Tropical African Flowering Plants: Ecology and Distribution, vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in prep. Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève), Southern Africa (G. Germisuizen & N.L. Meyer, eds, 2003. Plants of Southern Africa: an annotated checklist Pretoria), North Africa (Dobignard, A. & C. Chatelain 2010-2011. Synonymic and bibliographic index of North Africa plants. vol.1 Monocots, vol. 2 & 3 in prep.), and Madagascar (Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis). Data are updated on a regular basis, following the literature. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
This site documents primary data about plants and fungi from the Hengduan Mountains and adjacent areas of south-central China, including the Gaoligong Mountains and Tibetan Himalaya. The mountains of south-central China, a dramatic and species-rich series of longitudinal ranges extending southeast of the Tibetan Plateau, are widely regarded as a global biodiversity hotspot. Primary sources of data are georeferenced collections from recent expeditions (1984-present) funded by a variety of sources. Browse or search for specimens in the database. ... [Information of the supplier]
The aims of Tela Botanica are the creation of a network of French speaking botanists, the promotion of co-operative projects, as well as the making available of botanical data. The web presence offers comprehensive possibilities for searches for particular plant species, plant communities, and literature. The offering is supplemented with current information, an events calendar, and indexes of botanical institutions. ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
The area of the Alpes Maritimes in the sense of this resource encompasses not only the Ligurian Alps as far as the line Albegna – the Tanaro valley to the east, but also the French part up to the Esterel Massif in the west. The boundary also takes into account the botanist E. Burnat who, with some co-workers, carried out geobotanical research in this area for over 40 years and left behind a comprehensive body of work. The work shown here is more modest and makes no claim to completeness. It presents an attempt to give an overview of the flora of the Alpes Maritimes in the compact, synthetic form of a database enriched with photographs. ... [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
The Botanical Exploration in Myanmar project is a collaborative effort involving participants from the U.S. National Herbarium, the Forest Department of Myanmar, and the University of Yangon. In April 2003 we published a checklist of the gymnosperms and angiosperms of Myanmar in the Smithsonian Contributions to Botany series. This checklist updates four previous editions dating back to 1912. This Web site presents only the 2003 version of the checklist. The database of names for the checklist is being kept up to date with new information and the current version is available here. ... [Information of the supplier]
Welcome to the Digital Flora of the La Selva Biological Station, a reference to the vascular plants known from this field station. This electronic tool provides: checklists of the 148 plant families, 825 genera, and 1975 species found here, 17,000+ digital photographs of the living plants, 1700+ scanned reference specimens of species reported from the station, descriptions, diagnostic characters, and nomenclatural information for each species, information about habitat, phenology, pollination, natural history, and other aspects for these plants and other related information, including a glossary of botanical terminology used here and some botanical lists and maps for parts of the La Selva station. ... [Information of the supplier]