Thanks Jessica for that great link to bplant!
Here is the coralberry range from bplant:
Here is a legend for the map colours, as well as a very useful paragraph that explains the native vs introduced situation for coralberry:
Here is an explanation of why they called their website bplant. I highlighted some sentences (in blue) because they address frequent complaints about iNat:
- Bridging the gap between cultivated and wild
- Using political boundaries instead of ecological boundaries
Higher up in the article, bplant explicitly explains how their approach differs from iNaturalist.


