[This appears to be a great resource for new crop information. I
notice they have a bunch of unpublished information from James Duke & a
host of other sources. Also I highly recommend the Botanical
Link-of-the-Day, Ive been signed up for a few weeks & there is
something profoundly useful about getting these well annotated links in
your mail box each day. mIEKAL]
From: "Scott D. Russell" <srussell@OU.EDU>
Date: Wed Feb 19, 2003 5:55:59 AM US/Central
To: BOTLINX@LISTS.OU.EDU
Subject: SBLD - Crop Index
Reply-To: "Scott D. Russell" <srussell@OU.EDU>
The New Crop Database at Purdue University includes both common and
obscure plant crop species that number in the hundreds. Links are
presented as an alphabetical list of mixed scientific and common names
and can also be accessed by search engine. Each crop plant has its
own page. For some plants, there are only a few lines of information,
but for many plants, the coverage is pages long, quite complete and of
exceptional depth and coverage. Plant images are virtually
non-existent on the site currently. Site by the Center for New Crops &
Plant Products, at Purdue University. (***) -S