The herbarium collection records upon which the Patagonia Wildflowers programs are based have been produced by the work of tens of thousands of people working over the last century. Most of these records are provided only for non-profit applications and some come with a creative commons license. The number of people involved is too large to mention each by name. But the institutions involved are listed below.

The Plant Distribution Maps, the Elevation vs. Time of Observation Plots and the Habitat Graphs displayed in the Wildflower Search websites are copyrighted and licensed under this Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. This means that if you copy any of these objects you can only use them in NonCommercial applications. Further, you must give credit to me (Steven K. Sullivan) and to all of the sources listed below. You must follow all of the terms of the Creative Commons license.

The Southwest Environmental Information Network, SEINet, using data accessed on 2017-02-01. The participants of the Consortium can be found at the SEINet Collections page. Data from the following participants was used:

The The Consortium of North American Lichen Herbarium (CNALH), using data accessed on 2017-02-02. The participants of the Consortium can be found at the CNALH Collections page. Data from the following participants was used:

The Consortium of North American Bryophyte Herbarium (CNABH), using data accessed on 2017-02-02. The participants of the Consortium can be found at the CNABH Collections page. The participants at the time of collection were:

The Macroalgal Herbarium Portal, using data accessed on 2017-02-02. The participants of the Consortium can be found at the Collections page. The participants at the time of collection were:

The Neotropical Flora, using data accessed on 2017-07-14. The participants of the Consortium can be found at the Collections page. The participants at the time of collection were:

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), using data accessed on 2017-10-13 . The Occurrence Dataset for the Download is https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.1ftea4. The institutions listed in the metadata.xml file are:

© 2017 Comments about this program should be directed to Steven.K.Sullivan@PatagoniaWildflowers.org