All scientists will face the challenge of explaining what they do to a friend or relative. Fortunately it is easy for us to explain our work. We are building a list of all known plants. Unfortunately this elicits the awkward question: Hasn't that been done already? Everyone knows that Linnaeus started the naming convention in the 18th century. Surely we would have created a list of species in the intervening 270 years. Alas, there is no single, global species list. In 2022, when the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) took on the coordination of the World Flora Online (WFO) Plant List, we considered what we could do differently to save our successors from this awkward dinner party question.The WFO Plant List's primary purpose ...
The Species Plantarum Programme: Flora of the World (SPPFW) has been in existence for slightly more ...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
In 2013, the World Flora Online (WFO) Consortium Council decided to use version 1.1 of the The Plant...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project (Borsch et al. 2020) was initiated in 2012 in response to Targe...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
It is time to synthesize the knowledge that has been generated through more than 260 years of botani...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Global Str...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Congress o...
The World Flora Online (WFO) is primarily a data management project initiated in 2012 in response to...
A complete listing of the world’s known plant species has long been considered desirable but has rem...
Thousands of new species are discovered each year, and new results are published to add to the knowl...
In its decision X/17, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a consolidated update of ...
The Species Plantarum Programme: Flora of the World (SPPFW) has been in existence for slightly more ...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
In 2013, the World Flora Online (WFO) Consortium Council decided to use version 1.1 of the The Plant...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project (Borsch et al. 2020) was initiated in 2012 in response to Targe...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
It is time to synthesize the knowledge that has been generated through more than 260 years of botani...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Global Str...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Congress o...
The World Flora Online (WFO) is primarily a data management project initiated in 2012 in response to...
A complete listing of the world’s known plant species has long been considered desirable but has rem...
Thousands of new species are discovered each year, and new results are published to add to the knowl...
In its decision X/17, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a consolidated update of ...
The Species Plantarum Programme: Flora of the World (SPPFW) has been in existence for slightly more ...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...