Digitizing the records of our herbarium specimens is important for expanding our scientific reach, but safely securing museum specimens is essential for current and future botanical research. Gary ...
(ST. LOUIS): The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis operates one of the largest and fastest growing herbaria in the world, and the second largest in the western hemisphere. With the addition of a ...
The New York Botanical Garden is home to the world's second-largest herbarium, a vital archive in an era of vanishing botanical collections. Amorphophallus titanum (Corpse Flower) specimen, which ...
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In 1770, after Captain Cook’s Endeavour struck the Great Barrier Reef and was held up for repairs, botanists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander collected hundreds of plants. One of those pressed plants ...
The Museum has over 25 million pinned insects in the collection with extensive taxonomic and geographic information dating back 300 years The Digital Collections Programme has refined our pinned ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. As the group of tired botanists and horticulturalists drove along the dirt road in Victoria’s high country, they were almost ready to ...