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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The New York Botanical Garden: The William and Lynda Steere Herbarium

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A. C. Moore Herbarium (USCH)

A. C. Moore Herbarium (USCH)
The A. C. Moore Herbarium is an important part of the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina (Columbia Campus). Founded in 1907 by Dr. Andrew Charles Moore, the original collection of dried plant specimens is now part of an ever growing collection. Total holdings are just over 100,000 specimens, making the A. C. Moore Herbarium the largest in the state of South Carolina. Researchers and visitors will find a diverse collection of vascular and nonvascular plant material primarily from the Southeastern United States and more specifically from South Carolina. Now over 100 years old, the A. C. Moore Herbarium continues to be an indispensable resource for botanical knowledge.
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A Cumulative Checklist for the Lichen-forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of the US and Canada

A Cumulative Checklist for the Lichen-forming, Lichenicolous and  Allied Fungi of the US and Canada
This checklist consists of cumulative updates to the most recently published North American checklist by Esslinger and Egan (1995). The style and conventions for listings used there are also generally followed here. Within each genus the accepted names are given first and are in boldface. Names considered to be synonyms are given in normal font only. Significant changes made since the previous online version are given in blue font.

Alabama Plant Atlas

Alabama Plant Atlas
The Alabama Plant Atlas is a joint effort by the Alabama Herbarium Consortium (AHC) and The University of West Alabama to provide users with a comprehensive searchable database of plants that occur in the state of Alabama. Alabama, with over 4,000 species of native or naturalized pteridophytes and seed plants, is the fifth most floristically diverse state in the United States. The Alabama Plant Atlas provides a source of information for each species including the distribution within the state using historical and recent data.

Asociación Colombiana de Botánica • Herbarios

Asociación Colombiana de Botánica • Herbarios

Asociación Colombiana de Herbarios (ACH)

Asociación Colombiana de Herbarios (ACH)
This is the webpage of the Colombian Herbaria Association (ACH). It is intended to share information about the activities of Colombian herbaria for the botanical community in Colombia and abroad.

Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants

Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
The Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants is a joint effort by the Institute for Systematic Botany, the University of South Florida and the Florida Center for Community Design + Research to provide users with a comprehensive searchable database of vascular plants in the State of Florida. Florida, with over 4,200 species of native or naturalized ferns and seed plants, is the third most floristically diverse state in the United States. The Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants provides a source of information for the distribution of plants within the state.

Australian Tropical Herbarium

Australian Tropical Herbarium
Collections held at the Australian Tropical Herbarium are collectively known by the Index Herbariorum code CNS. The CNS collection is comprised of ca. 150,000 specimens that are pressed, dried and mounted on herbarium sheets held in the Collection Room, and ca. 16,000 specimens that are preserved in 70% ethanol held in the Spirit Room. Collections are stored in rolling compactus units.

Blatter Herbarium

Blatter Herbarium
The Herbarium was founded by the Jesuit priest and taxonomist, Ethelbert Blatter, SJ. It was renamed in his honour in 1941 by his associate and director of the Herbarium, Father Henry Santapau, SJ. Father Santapau went on to direct the Botanical Survey of India, and was recognized by the Indian Government with a Padmashri in 1964 for his services to Indian botany.

Canadensys

Canadensys
Biological collections are replete with taxonomic, geographic, temporal, numerical, and historical information. This information is crucial for understanding and properly managing biodiversity and ecosystems, but is often difficult to access. Canadensys, operated from the Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre, is a Canada-wide effort to unlock the biodiversity information held in biological collections.

Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru

Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru

Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Ecuador

Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Ecuador

Central Michigan University Herbarium (CMC)

Central Michigan University Herbarium (CMC)
The Central Michigan University Herbarium (CMC) serves an archive for plant biodiversity. With over 26,000 plant specimens, it serves as a vital teaching resource, houses research quality specimens for use at CMU and in the broader scientific community, and functions as a regional repository for plant specimens. Plants in the collection are primarily from the Great Lakes region, focusing on wetland plants and the flora of the Beaver Island Archipelago.

Central National Herbarium, Howrah • India

Central National Herbarium, Howrah • India
The Central National Herbarium, popularly known as CNH, one of the oldest and largest herbaria in the world, was established in 1795 by Dr. William Roxburgh, the first regular Superintendent of the East India Company’s Garden at Shibpore, Howrah.

Checklist of Bolivia

Checklist of Bolivia

Chinese Virtual Herbarium (CVH)

Chinese Virtual Herbarium (CVH)
The Chinese Virtual Herbarium (CVH) is an on-line portal allowing access to herbarium specimen information and other botanical knowledge. CVH is a collaboration among more than 20 major herbaria in China with the aim of creating comprehensive and sustainable access to scholarly resources about China’s plant biodiversity.

Colorado State University Herbarium

Colorado State University Herbarium
The Colorado State University Herbarium (CS) is the third largest collection of plants and the oldest herbarium in the southern Rocky Mountain region and has an excellent representation of the Colorado Flora. It serves as a regional center for plant systematic research and receives about four hundred visitors per year. The CSU Herbarium contains approximately 75,000 specimens of vascular plants, primarily from Colorado. It is from this collection that Harold D. Harrington, one of the former curators, compiled his well known Manual Of The Plants Of Colorado, published in 1954.

Database Links

Database Links
Herbarium (PE) • Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria

Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria
The Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria was created in 2007 to bring together regional herbaria and provide an online portal to the wealth of existing and emerging information about the flora of Pacific Northwest North America. Over 3.6 million specimen records and numerous online electronic resources are managed by the region's 57 herbaria, representing an irreplacable storehouse of information for research and public education.

Database of Native Plants in Taiwan

Database of Native Plants in Taiwan

Department of Plant Sciences

Department of Plant Sciences
The Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Oxford is one of the leading UK university departments dedicated to research and teaching in plant biology

Digital Flora of China

Digital Flora of China

Digitizing Plant Collections

Digitizing Plant Collections

Duke Herbarium

Duke Herbarium
The Duke Herbarium contains over 800,000 specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, lichens, and basidiomycete fungi, including more than 1900 types. The collection is especially rich in specimens from the southeastern United States, but has synoptic representation worldwide.

E. C. Smith Herbarium • Acadia University

E. C. Smith Herbarium • Acadia University

Encyclopedia.com

Encyclopedia.com

Flora of Caprivi

Flora of Caprivi

Flora of China Checklist

Flora of China Checklist
The Flora of China Checklist provides on-line access to information concerning the ferns and seed plants of China. The information includes floristic and nomenclatural data. The floristic data includes distribution, name status, and references to the Chinese-language Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae [FRPS], the English-language Flora of China [FOC], and the FOC Illustration volumes. Synonymy follows the FOC (completed volumes). System links within the project will display information about the linked name, bibliographic record, specimen, and image; the drop down 'Choose Project' on the upper right, provides access to the current name in Tropicos and other projects treating the taxon. The information presented here represents the working Checklist database. Select a Family, genus or species from the lists at left to see information about that taxon. A search for a scientific name can also be made using the Name Search box at left to go directly to information gathered for that taxon. Support was provided by various annual grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation, the Starr Foundation, and the Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust.

Flora of Zambia

Flora of Zambia
List of families

Flora of Zimbabwe

Flora of Zimbabwe

Flora Mesoamericana

Flora Mesoamericana
Flora Mesoamericana, la primera Flora regional a gran escala escrita en español, es un proyecto de colaboración entre el Missouri Botanical Garden , el Instituto de Biología de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), el Natural History Museum, Londres, y especialistas de todo el mundo. La Flora describe, por primera vez, todas las plantas vasculares que se encuentran en los estados del sureste de México (incluyendo la península de Yucatán) y en todas las repúblicas de Centroamérica. El proyecto publica sus resultados en esta versión de Internet (W3FM), así como también en volúmenes impresos. W3FM apareció por primera vez en Internet en 1994 en el servidor del Museo de Historia Natural. En la actualidad está disponible a través del servidor del Jardín Botánico de Missouri y fue convertida a una versión de tiempo real en octubre de 1997. La UNAM publicó el primer volumen impreso, Volumen 6: Alismataceae a Cyperaceae en marzo de 1994, el Volumen 1: Psilotaceae a Salviniaceae en noviembre de 1995, y el Volumen 4.1: Cucurbitaceae a Polemoniaceae en noviembre de 2009. Los volúmenes están en venta a través Publicaciones Científicas Missouri Botanical Garden Press del Jardín Botánico de Missouri, y en México, en el Instituto de Biología (UNAM).

Flora of Panama

Flora of Panama

Georgia Southern University Herbarium

Georgia Southern University Herbarium
Herbarium contains over 20,000 accessioned specimens of vascular plants; about half of these are from the state of Georgia, of which about half is from Bulloch County.

Harvard University Herbaria

Harvard University Herbaria
The Harvard University Herbaria, with more than 5 million specimens, are one of the 10 largest Herbaria in the world in number of specimens, and along with the library, form the world's largest university owned herbarium.

Herbarium

Herbarium
A herbarium – sometimes known by the Anglicized term herbar – is a collection of preserved plant specimens. These specimens may be whole plants or plant parts: these will usually be in a dried form mounted on a sheet but, depending upon the material, may also be kept in alcohol or other preservative. The same term is often used in mycology to describe an equivalent collection of preserved fungi, otherwise known as a fungarium. The term can also refer to the building where the specimens are stored or to the scientific institute that not only stores but researches these specimens. The specimens in a herbarium are often used as reference material in describing plant taxa; some specimens may be types. A xylarium is a herbarium specialising in specimens of wood. A hortorium is one specialising in preserved specimens of cultivated plant. This channel was generated automatically by YouTube's video discovery system.

Herbarium Digital Library

Herbarium Digital Library
Online guide to plant specimens, plant parts, gardening, vascular plants, orchids, trees, botanical gardens, and plant museums.

Herbarium Links

Herbarium Links
Herbarium (PE) • Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Herbarium of the Missouri Botanical Garden

Herbarium of the Missouri Botanical Garden
It’s estimated that more than 400,000 kinds of plants (excluding algae, fungi and lichens) inhabit the earth. Basic knowledge about this plant diversity is based in large part on pressed, dried specimens that have been carefully preserved, labeled, mounted, catalogued and stored in natural history collections. Such a permanent collection is known as a herbarium.

Herbarium (TAI) • National Taiwan University

Herbarium (TAI) • National Taiwan University

Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio)

Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio)
The mission of iDigBio is to develop a national infrastructure that supports the vision of ADBC by overseeing implementation of standards and best practices for digitization; building and deploying a customized cloud computing environment for collections; recruiting and training personnel, including underserved groups; engaging the research community, collections community, citizen scientists, and the public through education and outreach activities; and planning for long-term sustainability of the national digitization effort.

iDigBio

iDigBio
iDigBio will enable digitization of data from all U.S. biological collections and integrate those data to make them broadly available and useful with shared standards and formats. Ultimately, ADBC will further the discovery and understanding of biological diversity, and iDigBio will engage the research, collections, and education communities in a spirit of collaboration that will open biological research collections to new downstream user communities.

Macroalgal Herbarium Portal

Macroalgal Herbarium Portal
Macroalgae are the foundation of many marine, estuarine and freshwater benthic ecosystems and provide food, substrata and protection for a myriad of other aquatic organisms. Many species are sensitive to environmental change. The goal of the NSF funded Macroalgal Digitization Project is to image, database and georeference the macroalgal specimens in 49 herbaria from New England to Florida, to Hawaii and Guam. Data provided through this project portal will allow researchers to determine how macroalgal biodiversity and our aquatic ecosystems have changed over the past 150 years as a result of climate change, bioinvasions, and a wide range of human activity.

Mecanismo de Información de Páramos (MIP) • Herbarios

Mecanismo de Información de Páramos (MIP) • Herbarios

Michigan State University (MSU) Herbarium

Michigan State University (MSU) Herbarium
The Michigan State University Herbarium represents a worldwide collection of all groups of plants, as well as lichenized and non-lichenized fungi. Current holdings number over 500,000 specimens, with approximately 315,000 specimens of vascular plants, 110,000 lichenized fungi, 35,000 non-lichenized fungi, and 20,000 bryophyte specimens. Over 1,800 type specimens are represented. The herbarium loans several thousand specimens a year to researchers at other institutions.

Missouri Botanical Garden’s Herbarium

Missouri Botanical Garden’s Herbarium
The Missouri Botanical Garden’s Herbarium is one of the world’s outstanding research resources for specimens and information on bryophytes and vascular plants. The collection is limited to these two major groups of plants. As of 1 January 2013 the collection contained 6.37 million specimens (5.8 million vascular plants and 538,000 bryophytes).

Mycology Collections Portal

Mycology Collections Portal
The Mycology Collections data Portal (MyCoPortal) is more than just a web site - it is a suite of user-friendly, web-based data access technologies to aid taxonomists, field biologists, ecologists, educators, and citizen scientists in the study of fungal diversity. The data are derived from a network of universities, botanical gardens, museums, and agencies that provide taxonomic, environmental, and specimen-based information. Using the Symbiota (http://symbiota.org) system of virtual online floras, these data are directly accessible to dynamically generate geo-referenced species checklists, distribution maps, and interactive identification keys, all linked with a rich collection of digital imagery documenting fungal diversity of North America.

National Herbarium of Victoria

National Herbarium of Victoria

New England Wild Flower Society

New England Wild Flower Society
Founded in 1900 as the Society for the Protection of Native Plants, New England Wild Flower Society is the nation’s oldest plant conservation organization and a recognized leader in native plant conservation, horticulture, and education.

New York Flora Atlas

New York Flora Atlas
The New York Flora Atlas is a source of information for the distribution of plants within the state, as well as information on plant habitats, associated ecological communities, and taxonomy. In addition, users can learn about the location of vouchered specimens and see images to get a better visual for each plant.

New Zealand Virtual Herbarium (NZVH)

New Zealand Virtual Herbarium (NZVH)
The New Zealand Virtual Herbarium (NZVH) is an on-line botanical information resource accessible via the internet. It provides access to a wealth of data associated with the scientific collections of plant and fungi specimens kept by New Zealand's herbaria. These data are of particular value for establishing the verified geographic distribution of plants and fungi in New Zealand.

Oregon State University Herbarium

Oregon State University Herbarium
The Oregon State University Herbarium houses approximately 405,000 vascular plant, bryophyte, algal, and fungal specimens. The collections are worldwide in scope, with a focus on the state of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.

Oxford Plant Systematics

Oxford Plant Systematics
The Oxford Plant Systematics and Diversity research group, based within the Oxford University Herbaria, combines comprehensive research in plant systematics with a broad range of applied biodiversity activities. The group's overall goal is to understand plant diversity and to provide innovative and practical solutions assisting with diversity analysis and documentation.

Oxford University Herbaria

Oxford University Herbaria
Established in 1621, Oxford University Herbaria includes the oldest herbarium in the United Kingdom and is the fourth oldest herbarium in the world. Collectively, the herbaria hold approximately 1,000,000 botanical specimens (including at least 35,000 types) from across all taxonomic groups and geographic regions

Plant Atlas

Plant Atlas
The Plant Atlas website incorporates standards-based data-driven internet technologies to disseminate plant information, images and distribution maps to the public.

Plant of Taiwan

Plant of Taiwan

Plant Taxonomy Links

Plant Taxonomy Links
Herbarium (PE) • Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

RHS Herbarium at Wisley

RHS Herbarium at Wisley
The RHS Herbarium at Wisley is an internationally important collection of dried and pressed plant specimens of cultivated ornamental plants. It is the largest herbarium dedicated to ornamental plants in the UK.

Rocky Mountain Herbarium

Rocky Mountain Herbarium
Founded in 1893 by Aven Nelson, the Rocky Mountain Herbarium (RM) contains the largest collection of Rocky Mountain plants and fungi in existence with additional representation of the floras of other parts of the Northern Hemisphere. It ranks 17th in the nation with 825,000 specimens and is the largest facility of its kind between St. Louis, Missouri, and Berkeley, California.

SABONET

SABONET
The Southern African Botanical Diversity Network - SABONET - is a GEF Project aimed at developing botany in southern Africa. The network connected and developed southern African herbaria, botanic gardens, botanists and other plant specialists through workshops, courses, and funding. SABONET also published a newsletter, SABONET News, and books in the SABONET Report Series with information on southern African plant biodiversity and rare and threatened plants, including checklists of the plants of Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

SABONET - Botswana

SABONET - Botswana
Four herbaria and one botanical garden in Botswana are linked by SABONET-Botswana. Three of the herbaria are situated in Gaborone, namely the National Herbarium (of Botswana) (GAB), the University of Botswana Herbarium (UCBG), and the Sebele Agricultural Herbarium (MAH). The fourth herbarium is the Peter Smith Herbarium (PSUB), which is attached to the Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre (HOORC) in Maun, close to the Okavango swamps. The recently established National Botanical Garden in Gaborone is also supported by SABONET. The herbarium collections of two of the four herbaria are currently being computerised using the PRECIS database (PRECIS = National Herbarium Pretoria (PRE), Computerised Information System), which has been provided by the National Botanical Institute of South Africa (NBI, now SANBI) under the auspices of SABONET. National collection trips to expand the herbarium collections are also being undertaken.

Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi

Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi
The Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi is the largest and best curated mycological collection of the Southern Rocky Mountain Region, with approximately 14,000 preserved and documented specimens of mushrooms and other fungi. The collection includes more than 2,500 species within approximately 300 genera.

Society of Herbarium Curators

Society of Herbarium Curators
The Society of Herbarium Curators (SHC) is a forum for discussion, action and support for herbaria. The SHC is an umbrella organization aiming to unite herbaria across the nation and around the world. The purpose of the society shall be to promote and expand the role of herbaria in botanical research, teaching, and service to the community at large, to provide a forum for discussion and action on all issues confronting herbaria, and to extend its efforts and interject its influence toward the protection and preservation of endangered herbaria. The Society publishes a semiannual newsletter, The Vasculum.

South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)

South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) leads and coordinates research, and monitors and reports on the state of biodiversity in South Africa. The institute provides knowledge and information, gives planning and policy advice and pilots best-practice management models in partnership with stakeholders. SANBI engages in ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation, leads the human capital development strategy of the sector and manages the National Botanical Gardens as 'windows' to South Africa's biodiversity for enjoyment and education.

Steere Herbarium

Steere Herbarium
The new William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, opened in 2002

Specimens Database of Native Plants in Taiwan

Specimens Database of Native Plants in Taiwan
Herbarium • Research for Biodiversity • Academia Sinica • Taipei (HAST)

The C. V. Starr Virtual Herbarium

The C. V. Starr Virtual Herbarium
The C. V. Starr Virtual Herbarium, is the electronic gateway to the collections of the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium. The goals of the Virtual Herbarium are to make specimen data available electronically for use in biodiversity research projects; to reduce shipping of actual specimens for projects where digital representations will suffice for study; and to reunite data elements (e.g., photographs and drawings, manuscripts, published works, microscopic preparations, gene sequences) derived from a specimen with the catalog record for that specimen. The digital collections of the Virtual Herbarium, comprising approximately 1,300,000 herbarium specimens and 225,000 high-resolution specimen images, are updated daily as the Garden pursues the goal of digitizing all of its 7,300,000 plant and fungi specimens.

The Herbarium of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute

The Herbarium of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
The Herbarium of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute (TAIF) was built in 1904, and was later moved to the new building beside Taipei Botanical Garden in 2000. It is the oldest herbarium in Taiwan, catalog number of herbarium specimens has been over 400,000, with about 1,800 type specimens included. More than half of the specimens have been databased, digitized images and label information can be referred to on TAIF website.

The International Compositae Alliance

The International Compositae Alliance
TICA is an international organization with the goal of promoting contact among systematists working on the Daisy family, Compositae, especially those using molecular data for big picture phylogenies.

The Plant Press

The Plant Press
The Plant Press is the quarterly newsletter from the Department of Botany and the U.S. National Herbarium. The purpose of The Plant Press is to provide information about the activities of Botany. Included are articles about staff research and travel, visitors, new publications, and plant conservation highlights

United States National Herbarium

United States National Herbarium
The United States National Herbarium is a collection of five million preserved plant specimens housed in the Department of Botany at the National Museum of Natural History, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution. It represents about 8% of the plant collection resources of the United States and is one of the ten largest herbaria in the world. The herbarium was founded in 1848, when the first collections were accessioned from the United States Exploring Expedition, when botanists pressed approximately 50,000 specimens, representing 10,000 species of plants.

University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium (ALTA)

University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium (ALTA)

University of Arizona Herbarium

University of Arizona Herbarium
We are located in historic Herring Hall on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, USA. With over 400,000 specimens, ARIZ is the world's largest collection of plants from Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. These collections support a rich diversity of research projects by herbarium staff and university researchers. We also serve the general public, private organizations, and government agencies of all levels as a provider of information on the plants of Arizona and the Sonoran Desert region.

University of Innsbruck Botanical Garden

University of Innsbruck Botanical Garden

University of Michigan Herbarium

University of Michigan Herbarium
The University of Michigan Herbarium is home to some of the finest botanical collections in the world. The 1.7 million specimens of vascular plants, algae, bryophytes, fungi, and lichens combined with the expertise of the faculty-curators, students, and staff provide a world-class facility for teaching and research in systematic biology and biodiversity studies.

University of North Carolina Herbarium

University of North Carolina Herbarium
The University of North Carolina Herbarium is a world-wide collection of vascular plants, non-vascular plants, fossils, algae, fungi, and lichens.

USF Herbarium

USF Herbarium
The USF Herbarium was established as a research and teaching collection in 1958, two years after the founding of the University of South Florida. The USF Herbarium, with nearly 240,000 specimens, is the second largest collection in Florida, the seventh largest in the southeastern United States, and ranks in the upper third of the world's herbaria in size.

USF Herbarium

USF Herbarium
The USF Herbarium, with more than 250,000 specimens, is the second largest collection in Florida, the seventh largest in the southeastern United States, and ranks in the upper third of the world's herbaria in size.

U.S. Virtual Herbarium

U.S. Virtual Herbarium
The goal of the U.S. Virtual Herbarium Project is to digitize all specimens in all US herbaria and make the resulting information freely available.

VSU Virtual Herbarium

VSU Virtual Herbarium
The Valdosta State University Herbarium (VSC) provides a repository for the preservation of voucher specimens that document the flora of the Coastal Plain region of Georgia and specimens from a broader geographical area that might be useful in the study of the flora of this region and that enable specialized research on particular groups of plants carried out by faculty and students in residence at Valdosta State University and by taxonomic specialists at other institutions.

Wisconsin State Herbarium

Wisconsin State Herbarium
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium, founded in 1849, is a museum collection of dried, labeled plants of state, national and international importance, which is used extensively for taxonomic and ecological research, as well as for teaching and public service. It contains the world's largest collection of Wisconsin plants, about one-third of its 1,000,000 specimens having been collected within the state. Most of the world's floras are well represented, and the holdings from certain areas, such as the Upper Midwest, eastern North America and western Mexico, are widely recognized as resources of global significance.

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