Information about the research themes and training undertaken at the national herbarium of the Netherlands, with links to the three contributary universities.
A museum collection of dried, labeled plants of state, national and international importance, which is used extensively for taxonomic and ecological research, as well as for teaching and public service. It contains the world's largest collection of Wisconsin plants, about one-third of its 1,000,000 specimens having been collected within the state.
An institution in which can be found both teaching and research opportunities. The Herbarium of the University is part of the School of Plant Sciences.
Housed on the campus in Logan, the herbarium holds collections of plants and fungi, with a particular emphasis on grasses. Information about holdings, projects, identification resources, and education.
Global directory of public herbaria and staff, presented by the New York Botanical Garden. Searchable database, listing contact information, important holdings, approximate size, and staff for each facility.
Collection of specimens from the southeastern U.S. at University of Mississippi, covering vascular plants, slime molds, bryophytes, and lichens. Searchable database of holdings.
The herbarium and the associated paleobotanical collection have combined holdings of approximately 1/2 million specimens. Includes library search, catalog, and project information.
Databases of fungi, bryophytes, and vascular plants in the collection, located in Knoxville.
Descriptions of the over 530,000 specimens, hours, and loan/exchange policies. Located in East Lansing.
Collection of pressed plant specimens at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, open to the public. Profile of collection, plus a searchable database and related publications.
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