Networking Botanic Gardens for Conservation-the Role of BGCI's Databases in a Time of Global Ch

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An important objective of BGCI is to promote and link the plant conservation work of botanic gardens around the world.In support of this, BGCI maintains two publicly accessible databasesGardenSearch and PlantSearch.These databases are linked and all records are updated and edited by the gardens themselves.
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