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Department of Agriculture and Food Systems in the Melbourne School of Land and Environment (2008) at The University of Melbourne.

(Formerly known as University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture (1995), Institute of Land and Food Resources (1997), Faculty of Land & Food Resources (2005), School of Agriculture and Food Systems.


 Staff

Michel H. Porcher  - Honorary Fellow.
Assisted by many casual volunteers.


Project researched and compiled

Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscripted Plant Name Database
(M.M.P.N.D.)

An element of a distributed database showcase


Basic links






General gateway



Introduction to the project

 
MMPND
 search engine

on University server

 
Main list of genera, notes
with
Feedback facility  


Related databases
 search engines

external links
 

  All species and cultivars  records  grouped per genus
   

Example:  Sorting names within genus Salix     07/13   *

Specific indexes
in foreign languages


Gateway to foreign scripted indexes
Grouped indexes
per type of plant


Example:   සිංහල  

Example:   Bamboos
(in various languages)
for the
non-botanically-minded
Photogalleries
(internal)
References Photogalleries
(external)

What you may wish to know before you start browsing the M.M.P.N.D.
The above mentioned indexes can be entry points to the site but they are basically working tools for our compiler(s). They can also help visitors (botanically minded or not) to get a genus name  matching "any" (that we have entered) common name. For quicker, simpler, more precise searches  please use the new beautiful  search engine provided by Google on the University server.







* Unicode-enabled browser required to view all data on those files. Best viewed with PC  from Windows 2000 onward with Internet Explorer 5.00 or later version, or Mozilla Firefox.


Date created:  09 / 01 / 2001
Authorised by Michel H. Porcher
Last modified: 15 / 08 / 2013
Access: No restriction
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Maintained by: Michel H. Porcher

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