An herbarium is a collection of preserved plant or fungal specimens. Many herbaria were established throughout Europe in the 1600s during the age of exploration. Botanical gardens could no longer keep ...
Herbarium sheets present a unique view of the world's botanical history, evolution, and biodiversity. This makes them an all–important data source for botanical research. With the increased ...
The Clifford herbarium contains over 3,000 specimens collected by George Clifford (1685-1760), a wealthy Anglo-Dutch merchant. The herbarium is built with plants from Clifford's own garden - many of ...
The Heritage Lottery Fund generously donated the necessary funds to allow the digitisation of specimens from the Sir Hans Sloane Herbarium. Using a large-format camera with a digital scanner ...
People from around the world can now access digital records of more than one million plants with the launch of the first searchable image archive from the National Herbarium of New South Wales. The ...