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  1. 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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      World Flora Online is the international initiative to...

  2. Browse the most comprehensive and authoritative list of vascular plants and bryophytes, maintained by the global taxonomic community. See the latest classification, scientific names, synonyms and links for each taxon.

  3. World Flora Online is a comprehensive database of information on the diversity, distribution, and conservation of plants. You can search by taxa, images, family, continent, data provider, rank, status, life form, habitat, and more.

  4. World Flora Online is an initiative to provide a comprehensive and authoritative database of plant species and their distributions. It covers 374,623 accepted species and is a valuable tool for conservation and research.

  5. 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.

  6. Who we are. There are an estimated 400,000 species of vascular plants on Earth, with some 10 per cent more yet to be discovered. These plants, both known and unknown, may hold answers to many of the world’s health, social, environmental and economic problems.

  7. WFO Plant List is a free and open access resource that provides a static list of all known plant species, based on the WFO Taxonomic Backbone. It is a replacement for The Plant List, and aims to provide the highest quality information for research, conservation, and sustainable use of biological resources.