The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Botany Collections
The plant collections of the Smithsonian Institution began with the acquisition of specimens collected by the United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). These formed the foundation of a National Herbarium which today numbers over 5 million historical plant records, placing it among the world's largest and most important. Over 1.7 million specimen records (including over 113,000 type specimens with images) are currently available in this online catalog.
Tipo de recurso
Colecciones y xilotecas
Region
África
Asie
América Central, del Sur y el Caribe
Europa
América del Norte
Oceanía
Species
Plantae
Idioma del material
Inglés
Página de enlace de contacto
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