A botanical database is a collection of information on plants, including their taxonomy, morphology, distribution, ecological requirements, and uses. It typically includes information on plant species, genera, families, and orders, as well as photos, illustrations, and other multimedia resources. Botanical databases are valuable tools for researchers, educators, and conservationists seeking to study and protect plant species. They can help with plant identification, biodiversity assessment, habitat restoration, and the development of conservation strategies. Botanical databases may be publicly accessible or restricted to certain users, depending on their purpose and the sensitive nature of the data they contain.