Occurrence Data of Inula linariifolia in Beijing Released on Global Biodiversity Information Facility | CBCGDF GBIF Working Group

In late July 2024, the occurrence data of Inula linariifolia was released to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The data was recorded by citizen scientist in Haidian District, Beijing, and reported to the GBIF Working Group of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF). This is not only a further understanding and protection of this plant, but also a recognition and encouragement of the hard work of citizen scientists.

 


 


Inula linariifolia is a perennial flowering plant that produces bright yellow, daisy-like flowers. The plant grows quite tall, reaching up to 80 cm in height. It can be found in meadows, in grassy areas, waste fields and on riverbanks.

 

Inula linariifolia primarily flourishes in the temperate regions of Eastern Asia. It has extended its reach beyond its native confines, acclimatizing to parts of Central Asia and the Middle East. The species has adapted to a variety of climates, predominantly found in broader regions rather than isolated localities.

 

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international network and data infrastructure funded by governments worldwide, aiming to provide open access to data on all forms of life on Earth. The China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation is a data publisher of GBIF. Since joining GBIF in 2018, the Chinese association has been committed to serving scientists, citizen scientists, and conservationists, contributing to biodiversity informatics with the collective efforts from science community and citizen scientists from China.

 

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