The botanical and mycological collections of LUOMUS form a resource of scientific herbarium collections of plants and fungi, as well as living collections in two botanic gardens and a seed bank of ...
The plants in the collection are mounted on single unconnected sheets. This method is used in modern herbaria, but is in contrast with the earlier practice of binding sheets in large book-like volumes ...
The Museum's two million General Herbarium specimens represent a unique global resource for studying global seed plant diversity. The collections in the General Herbarium are from all over the world ...
The Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium (MU) is a broad collection, both taxonomically and geographically. Holdings include specimens of vascular plants, mosses, fungi, and algae, along with our special ...
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To plan for the future, it's sometimes necessary to look to the past. To improve natural history collection and analysis in ...
Leeds Museums and Galleries will team up with Gipton-based arts and social change charity Space2 to search through the 250,000-strong collection. The Dead Plant Society project will study herbarium ...
CUP is currently digitizing its collections, which requires scanning the herbarium’s extensive index card catalog and photographing all of its type specimens. CUP enters hundreds of specimens ...
Leeds Museums and Galleries' curator of natural sciences Clare Brown studies the herbarium sheets Hundreds of thousands of "antique" plants and flowers are to be studied to measure changing levels ...