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Native American Food Plant
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Medicinal Plant of Native America
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American Indian Ethnobotany Database
This database cover Foods, Drugs, Dyes, and Fibres of Native North American Peoples. |
FAO Tropical Feeds Database
This data base is not very veganic,but a good list of plants, and other things which can be used for animal feeds. With quite a bit of detail. |
Famine Foods
"Plants that are not normally considered as crops are consumed in times of famine. This botanical-humanistic subject has had little academic exposure, and provides insight to potential new food sources that ordinarily would not be considered." The database contains details of lots of interesting plants with good references to the literature. |
AgDB
A meta-database of thousands of other databases to do with agriculture. |
California Rare Fruit Growers, Fruit List
California Rare Fruit Growers, Fruit List has 700 individual fruits listed by Latin and Common names, with some growing info. |
The Postcode Plant Database
Find out what species might inhabit your local area (UK Only). |
New Crop Resource Online Program
A university department researching lots of new crops, they have a searchable and browsable index of documents about many new crops, some but not all of our favourite plants are there |
TreeWeb
Lots of info on lots of trees, inc. ecology, sites and soils, and some of the uses. |
Gernot Katzer's Spice Dictionary
Details of over 100 different herbs and spices, including pictures, 4000 different common names from all over the world, Etymology and lots of interesting facts. |
W3TROPICOS
A big nomeculture database with citations. Put together by the Missouri Botanical Garden. Has lots of images, specimen lists. |
Plant Elements of Design
At the University of Minnesota. Basic info on 500 plants woody plants and a similar number of herbaceous plants. |
Mining Company: Herbs for Health
Follow resource list, then Herb and Plant Databases and Searches for more links to databases. Also Vegetable Gardens page has a good list of Ethnobotany resources. |
IOPI Database of Plant Databases (DPD)
Ever wondered what database you local Museum has? Here the place to find out. |
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