http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/
With over 250 years of
gathered knowledge, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is one of the world's
leaders in the field of botany. One of Kew's recent initiatives is Plants of
the World Online (POWO). Launched in March 2017, POWO is a digital portal with
an aim to "enable users to access information on all the world's known
seed-bearing plants by 2020." Visitors to this project will find a
well-designed, searchable database containing (at the time of this write-up)
over 1.1 million plant names from around the world, more than 65,000 detailed
descriptions, and nearly 200,000 images. Readers can search POWO by a plant's
common, species, genus, or family name, and they can also search by descriptive
words, such as colors. This ongoing project launched with an initial focus on
"key tropical African Floras - Flora Zambesiaca, Flora of West Tropical
Africa and Flora of Tropical East Africa specifically," with plans to have
global coverage by 2020 as more of Kew's vast collections are digitized over
time. POWO is led by Abigail Barker, Kew's Head of Biodiversity Informatics and
Spatial Analysis.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r50369/plants_of_the_world_online
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