We're busy building Botanic Garden of South Australia's brand new Catalogue of Plants. There's some exciting changes in store, including instant access, easier and more powerful searching and an amazing new look and feel.
The Catalogue of Plants is a free, open-source database built by Adam Lanzafame, containing records of every living specimen present in the Botanic Gardens of South Australia. These specimens are known as accessions.
The Botanic Gardens of South Australia displays complex living plant communities in the three seperate gardens, Adelaide, Mount Lofty and Wittunga, that make up its living collections
As a valuable resource, the Catalogue of Plants facilitates learning and understanding of plants, the natural world and botanical science. Discover and learn about the Botanic Gardens of South Australia.
Easy access from any computer running Windows Vista or later. There's no passwords to remember or login boxes to get through, just fast and easy access to collections information.
The Catalogue of Plants can also work with limited functionality without an Internet connection.
Searching has never been more rewarding. Whether you're looking for statistics, what's new in our Gardens or for a specific plant, we've made finding what you're looking for much easier.
Searching is also more comprehensive, with more records and databases included than ever before.
The inclusion of photographs, videos and audio makes connecting with plants easier. Identify plants by sight, hear how names are pronounced and watch the Gardens evolve before your eyes.