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SEPASAL is the world's most comprehensive online source of information on useful 'wild' and semi-domesticated tropical and subtropical dryland plants, with a focus on Africa
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Site covers the flowering plants and ferns of Zimbabwe, but with relevance to many nearby countries in southern Africa
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A database with mainly taxonomic and distribution information, managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Its main objective is the taxonomic study of native and naturalised plants of the Zambezi River basin, covering the territories of Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the Caprivi Strip.
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A searchable database of economically important trees managed by the World Afroforestry Centre
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The Agroforestry Species Switchboard currently documents the presence of 22,212 plant species in 13 web-based databases. When available, hyperlinks to information on the selected species in a particular database are also provided.