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An Online Flora of All Known Plants. Supporting the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. 1,572,598 names, 377,216 accepted species, 1,536,146 names with associated content (56,355 images, 164,422 descriptions, 410,279 distributions and 1,532,815 references).
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An Online Flora of All Known Plants. Supporting the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. 1,572,372 names, 377,208 accepted species, 1,535,932 names with associated content (56,355 images, 163,632 descriptions, 410,279 distributions and 1,532,602 references).
World Flora Online (WFO) is an open-access, Web-based compendium of the world’s plant species, launched in 2012 by a consortium of institutions and organisations. It aims to achieve the first target of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation by 2020 and provides a consolidated global information service on the world’s flora.
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The World Flora Online (WFO) is an open-access database, launched in October 2012 as a follow-up project to The Plant List, with the aim of publishing an online flora of all known plants by 2020. It is a project of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, with goal of halting the loss of plant species worldwide by 2020.