Museum Herbarium Specimens. The collection began in 2004 as an initiative to digitize african type specimens, extended to latin american type specimens in 2006, and since. Specimens from the british museum, calcutta and kew, as well as many collections made by europeans living locally, who were attached to. Its holding of 35,000 specimens, mostly collected in singapore and malaysia, comprises of the following groups: The herbarium contains almost 3 million specimens of flowering plants, ferns and lycopods, bryophytes, lichenized fungi and fungi. The herbarium has about 30000 flowering plant specimens (including 155 wet orchid specimens), 1,660 fern specimens, 700 moss specimens, 100 liverworts specimens and. The museum's two million general herbarium specimens represent a unique global resource for studying global seed plant diversity. The singapore botanic gardens herbarium (international acronym sing) houses a main collection of about 800,000 herbarium. This collection contains around 6 million specimens, mainly in the form of herbarium boards but also dried fruits and seeds.
This collection contains around 6 million specimens, mainly in the form of herbarium boards but also dried fruits and seeds. Specimens from the british museum, calcutta and kew, as well as many collections made by europeans living locally, who were attached to. The herbarium has about 30000 flowering plant specimens (including 155 wet orchid specimens), 1,660 fern specimens, 700 moss specimens, 100 liverworts specimens and. The herbarium contains almost 3 million specimens of flowering plants, ferns and lycopods, bryophytes, lichenized fungi and fungi. The museum's two million general herbarium specimens represent a unique global resource for studying global seed plant diversity. The collection began in 2004 as an initiative to digitize african type specimens, extended to latin american type specimens in 2006, and since. The singapore botanic gardens herbarium (international acronym sing) houses a main collection of about 800,000 herbarium. Its holding of 35,000 specimens, mostly collected in singapore and malaysia, comprises of the following groups:
United States National Herbarium Smithsonian museum, Natural history
Museum Herbarium Specimens Specimens from the british museum, calcutta and kew, as well as many collections made by europeans living locally, who were attached to. The collection began in 2004 as an initiative to digitize african type specimens, extended to latin american type specimens in 2006, and since. The museum's two million general herbarium specimens represent a unique global resource for studying global seed plant diversity. The herbarium has about 30000 flowering plant specimens (including 155 wet orchid specimens), 1,660 fern specimens, 700 moss specimens, 100 liverworts specimens and. Its holding of 35,000 specimens, mostly collected in singapore and malaysia, comprises of the following groups: Specimens from the british museum, calcutta and kew, as well as many collections made by europeans living locally, who were attached to. This collection contains around 6 million specimens, mainly in the form of herbarium boards but also dried fruits and seeds. The herbarium contains almost 3 million specimens of flowering plants, ferns and lycopods, bryophytes, lichenized fungi and fungi. The singapore botanic gardens herbarium (international acronym sing) houses a main collection of about 800,000 herbarium.