Euro+Med PlantBase ("the information resource for euro-mediterranean plant diversity") provides an on-line database and information system for the vascular plants of Europe and the Mediterranean region, against an up-to-date and critically evaluated consensus taxonomic core of the species concerned. After several years of planning, the project is now firmly underway. The first stage of the project (referred to as Phase One) has been financed for three years by the European Union under Framework V. This database is constantly expanded and improved. Already in 2009, EuroMed provides three of the largest families: Compositae (Asteraceae, sunflower family) Poaceae (Gramineae, grass family) Rosaceae (rose family); and the following smaller families: Alismataceae, Aponogetonaceae, Basellaceae, Butomaceae, Cabombaceae, Chenopodiaceae (only tribus Salicornieae), Corylaceae, Elatinaceae, Geraniaceae, Haloragaceae, Hippuridacae, Hydrocharitaceae Juncaginaceae Lemnaceae Lilaeaceae Myricaceae Najadaceae, Nelumbonaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Posidoniaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Proteaceae, Ruppiaceae, Scheuchzeriaceae, Sparganiaceae, Tetragoniaceae, Zannichelliaceae, Zosteraceae, Zygophyllaceae. Common names were not yet available in all languages. By April 2015 Euro+Med Plantbase provided access to 190 plant families, corresponding to ca. 95 % of the European flora of vascular plants. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
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 interactive photographic guide shall help you to identify higher plants from continental Africa (excluding Madagascar). It contains images of ferns and seed plants taken in the field. You can browse through a taxonomic hierarchy and/or search according to selected characters you observe on your plant. Images may be used free for non-commercial scientific and educational purposes. All other uses need permission from the copyright holder or us. ... [Information of the supplier]
The XXI AETFAT will be co-hosted by the National Museums of Kenya and University of Nairobi from 15th to 19th May 2017. Public institutions, non-governmental bodies and corporates are invited to participate in this rare and exciting congress. We shall have plenary sessions by distinguished botanists, specialized symposia and excursions to botanically interesting sites in the vicinity of Nairobi. Optional pre- and post-congress guided tours to various parts of Kenya, including the Taita hills and coastal forests, snow-capped world heritage site of Mt Kenya, tropical lowland rainforests of Kakamega, and the Great Rift Valley regions with amazing lakes shall be organized. ... [Information of the supplier]
I would like to warmly welcome you to the website of the 22nd AETFAT Congress which will take place from 21st – 25th March 2022 in Livingstone, the tourist capital of Zambia, home to one of the seven wonders of the world. The overall theme of the conference is 'Diversity and conservation of African plants: challenges and opportunities' and the specific thematic areas have been selected to accommodate the current efforts and interests in African Botany. Both the registration and submission of abstracts have been re-opened. Looking forwards to meeting you in Livingstone. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]