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Connecticut College - Arboretum Plant Collections
Currently the Native Plant Collection contains 288 taxa, including trees, shrubs, and woody vines indigenous to the forested region of Eastern North America
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Connell Memorial Herbarium - University of New Brunswick
this herbarium has the largest collection of specimens from the New Brunswick flora. There are approximately 60,000 vascular plant specimens from New Brunswick, 10,000 non-New Brunswick vascular plants, and about 1,000 algae, mainly seaweeds
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Consortium of California Herbaria
The Consortium of California Herbaria was developed to serve as a gateway to information from California vascular plant specimens that are housed in herbaria throughout the state (search the database for specimen records)
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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium (CUP)
The Cornell Plant Pathology Herbarium (CUP) is a large research collection of preserved fungi and other organisms that cause plant diseases - includes specimen & photograph collection search
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Council of Heads of Australian Herbaria (CHAH)
CHAH comprises of those administratively responsible for the major Australian Herbaria with the aim of promoting all matters of interest to herbaria in Australia and to increase cooperation and understanding between herbaria
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Deaver Database
specimen database and web tools to access the collection of the Northern Arizona University herbarium
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Deaver Herbarium
Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University - includes a database which allows searches for a particular locality or plant, sorted by date, county, species or collector
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Denver Botanic Gardens Collections Database
search for Living collections (DBG Accessions), herbarium specimens, and associated images
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Department of Botany - University of New England
including the New England Herbarium
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Diatom Herbarium - Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia
The Academy's Diatom Herbarium, one of the two largest in the world, is a primary source of taxonomic and ecological information. It includes approximately 220,000 slides (curated and non-curated), of which about 5,000 are types
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