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  1. The herbarium of the University of Nevada, Reno is two herbaria combined under one roof: The herbarium of the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station (acronym NESH) from the College of Agriculture and the herbarium of the Biology Department (acronym RENO) in the College of Arts and Sciences. They were fully integrated in 1978 and operate as one ...

  2. The National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL), based at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, is a centre for excellence for plant biodiversity and plays a vital role in the study and conservation of Australia’s plant life, enriching our understanding of native plants, especially in Victoria. The oldest scientific institution in the state, the ...

  3. In addition the herbarium houses vouchered carpological, seed, wood and spirit collections. The herbarium is well updated, and largely digitized and can be searched from the herbarium database and new specimens are added weekly. The currently 315 type specimens can also be found through JSTOR Plants database.

  4. Alles over het herbarium. De tips die u vindt in de linker kolom gaan over het maken van een herbarium en het beheer hiervan. Wij delen onze kennis graag met u. Luchtvochtigheid beheersen. Onze speciale Herbarium ruimte is trouwens het bezichtigen waard. Wist u dat de luchtvochtigheid daar nauwlettend in de gaten wordt gehouden?

  5. www.jstor.org › stable › communityHerbarium on JSTOR

    JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.

  6. Herbario Universidade de São Paulo. The Herbarium of the Department of Botany of the University of São Paulo was funded in 1932 by Prof. Wilson Hoehne. The whole collection includes approximately 170 000 specimens, 12% of which are Pteridophyta, 2% are Seed Plants and 84% are Flowering Plants. The herbarium includes the best collection of ...

  7. The plant collections of the Smithsonian Institution began with the acquisition of specimens collected by the United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). These formed the foundation of a National Herbarium which today numbers over 5 million historical plant records, placing it among the world's largest and most important.