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Duke University Herbarium
the Herbarium contains a total of just under 800,000 specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, lichens, and basidiomycete fungi, including over 1900 types. The collection is especially rich in specimens from the southeastern United States, but has synoptic representation worldwide
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Dutch Plant Collection - climbing - Lonicera
Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society (KVBC) collection list & taxonomic information
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E.L. Ekman Herbarium
news, events, online catalog & images - State University Haiti
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FLORA Ontario - Integrated Botanical Information System (FOIBIS)
this website presents data to the public from the OAC Herbarium, BIO, CBS, University of Guelph - fully searchable/browse to: Latin, Synonym and Common name. OAC Herbarium will also offer plant identification (either molecular or morphological level) services for the public and industry at a minimal cost
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Fairchild Virtual Herbarium Web Portal
database search form for several listed online herbaria
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Fairchild Virtual Herbarium Web Portal
multi-site herbarium searches
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Florida Atlantic University Herbarium (USA)
established in 1970. At that time fewer than 1,000 specimens were in the collection; now the holdings are ca. 50,000. Emphasis for the general herbarium has been the southeastern Florida counties - St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, Dade & Monroe
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Fowler Herbarium - Department of Biology
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (web archive site)
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Fungus Herbarium
University of Tennessee Herbarium - online collections database
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G.F. Ledingham Herbarium (USAS) at University of Regina
Dr G.F. Ledingham established the Herbarium in 1945 - it has over 50,000 vascular plant specimens, 10,000 bryophyte specimens, and 10,000 specimens of lichens
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