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  1. 2,742,252 Objects. The type specimen collection represents the largest collection of digitized plant specimens in the world. The collection began in 2004 as an initiative to digitize African type specimens, extended to Latin American type specimens in 2006, and since then has continued to expand its geographic extent across Europe, North ...

  2. Herbaria. Global Plants is the world's largest database of digitized plant specimens and a locus for international botany research and collaboration. Begin exploring!

  3. Cambridge University Herbarium. The University Herbarium, established in 1761, houses an internationally famous collection of more than 1 million pressed, mounted, and named plant specimens arranged in systematic order. Specimens from around the world have been added to the collection as a result of purchases, gifts, exchanges, and benefactions.

  4. A good herbarium specimen consists of a dried, pressed sec-tion of a plant containing well-preserved vegetative and repro-ductive (flowers, fruits) structures. Plant specimens are mounted for permanent storage on sheets of standard ragbond paper mea-suring about IIV2 X I6V2 in. (28.7 x 41.7 cm). In the bottom

  5. In the Herbarium: The Hidden World of Collecting and Preserving Plants on JSTOR. Maura C. Flannery. Copyright Date: 2023. Published by: Yale University Press. Pages: 320. https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.2543555. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-vi) Front Matter. (pp. i-vi)

  6. Plant Name Author More Info. Collector. Collection Number More Info. Year Range More Info. From (yyyy) To (yyyy) Geography. Country. Locality More Info. Herbarium Code More Info. Herbarium Name More Info. Type. Epitype. Holotype. Isoepitype. Isolectotype. Isoneotype. Lectotype. Neotype. Syntype. Drawing of Type. Photograph of Type. Title.

  7. about.jstor.org › librarians › primary-sourcesGlobal Plants - About JSTOR

    Learn how your herbarium can access or contribute to Global Plants. The Global Plants database features more than 2 million high-resolution type specimens, reference works, and primary sources.