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Bryophyte Herbarium - Natural History Museum University of Oslo
The bryophyte herbarium at the Botanical Museum, the University of Oslo, comprises a Norwegian herbarium , a general herbarium, a type herbarium with ca. 100 types and a collection of older exsiccata - includes database search, taxon names, list of Norwegian vernacular names
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Bryophytes Herbarium
University of Tennessee Herbarium
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California State University Stanislaus Herbarium
the herbarium of SHTC contains approximately 4,000 specimens, mostly of local species, and it used primarily for teaching. The herbarium houses several hundred specimens of the genus Arnica collected by Steven J. Wolf. Current research projects include a treatment of the genus Arnica for the Flora of North America Project and a revision of Arnica subgenus Andropurpurea
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Carl Sharsmith Herbarium - Database
San Jose State University - the database consists of the information on the labels of the 15,000 sheets in the Sharsmith Herbarium. The late Dr. Sharsmith checked the determination for each sheet in the Herbarium and did the mounting himself so that key characteristics were shown. He also wrote the labels based on the information given to him by the collector
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Carl W. Sharsmith Herbarium
Department of Biological Sciences, San Jose State University, USA
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Charles A. Taylor Herbarium (CATH)
South Dakota
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Christian Luerssen's herbarium
list of specimens - Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity - Herbarium
The UWGB Herbarium is used primarily for research and is not usually open to the public - Cofrin Center for Biodiversity (University of Wisconsin) (site includes access to database and plant lists and keys)
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Collections of the Nordic Herbarium
Swedish Museum of Natural History searchable database
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Colorado State University Herbarium
Department of Biology - the mission of the herbarium is to facilitate research, teaching, and public service. It is especially concerned with the documentation of Colorado's vascular flora, including the natural variation based on geographic and ecological distribution
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