An herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens used for scientific study. It allows botanists to study plant characteristics over time. Specimens are pressed, dried, and mounted on archival paper with information labels. Larger herbaria may contain hundreds of thousands of specimens documenting plant biodiversity over centuries.
An herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens used for scientific study. It allows botanists to study plant characteristics over time. Specimens are pressed, dried, and mounted on archival paper with information labels. Larger herbaria may contain hundreds of thousands of specimens documenting plant biodiversity over centuries.
An herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens used for scientific study. It allows botanists to study plant characteristics over time. Specimens are pressed, dried, and mounted on archival paper with information labels. Larger herbaria may contain hundreds of thousands of specimens documenting plant biodiversity over centuries.
The term “herbarium” is derived from the Latin words “herba” (plant) and “rium” (repository) or
“collection.” As a result, a herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens used for
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