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Pullen Herbarium (MISS) - University of Mississippi
website includes links to herbarium specimen data, preliminary checklist of Mississippi plants, mounted duplicates available for exchange
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R.L. McGregor Herbarium (KANU)
University of Kansas Natural History Museum - Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium is dedicated to the study of the flora of the Great Plains of North America. Our goal is to expand our understanding of past and current plant diversity and to preserve this knowledge for the future. This is facilitated by the collection, preservation, and management of plant specimens by professional staff
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RBGE Herbarium
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - founded in 1836. The Herbarium contains two million pressed plants, and the oldest specimen in it was collected in 1697. Diatoms, algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns and higher plants are included
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Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Herbarium Database
online search form
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Range Science Herbarium (NMCR) - New Mexico State University
Department of Animal and Range Sciences, College of Agriculture and Home Economics - the Herbarium houses about 20,000 specimens, about half of them grasses, emphasizing the flora of New Mexico. The collection is especially rich in Aristida and Bothriochloa, as well as being the voucher depository for several floristic and systematic studies of the past several years
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Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium - University of Wisconsin, USA
this website includes links to Plants of Wisconsin, Vascular Plants, Ethnobotany, Bryophytes, images, projects, events
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Rocky Mountain Herbarium
University of Wyoming, Botany Department - founded in 1893 based on a core of specimens collected by B C Buffum
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Rutgers Mycological Herbarium (RUTPP)
RMH has been estimated to contain more than 40,000 fungal collections - incl. searchable database
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S.M. Tracy Herbarium (TAES)
Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management, Texas A&M University - website includes links to background & contact information, curators and collectors, Vascular Plant Checklist of Texas, projects
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SERNEC - Southeast Regional Network of Expertise and Collections
SERNEC is an organization devoted to making the resources of regional Herbaria of the Southeast United States available online, in concurrence with developing global standards, so that all available data can then be studied regionally or globally as one virtual, researchable collection. SERNEC will improve access to specimen data of a richly biodiverse ecological environment, and provide a platform for herbarium curators and plant scientists to exchange ideas, share expertise, and benefit from the value of information shared across institutions
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