A collection of dried plant specimens, usually mounted and systematically arranged for reference; a place that houses such a collection (Rose and de Torres 1992).
A collection of plant specimens that have been taxonomically classified, pressed, dried, and mounted on a sheet of herbarium paper.
A collection of dried specimens and a re search center. It is a special kind of museum.
a collection of well documented, preserved (usually dry) plant samples equipped with the name (if available), geographical, chronological and collectors data, and typically archived in natural history collections. Dry plant samples provide data for systematical and area-geographical studies, also document "type specimens" the original naming.
a botanical library containing a wealth of knowledge about thousands of plant species
a catalogued collection of dried plant specimens
a collection of carefully preserved, pressed plants stored in special cabinets in a climate-controlled room
a collection of dried, labeled, and mounted plant specimens used by naturalists, botanists, and biologists for education and research purposes
a collection of dried plant specimens -- usually mounted and systematically arranged and documented -- for reference
a collection of dried plant specimens which are preserved and studied
a collection of dried, pressed, mounted and identified specimens, carefully arranged in a particular sequence
a collection of dried, pressed plant specimens arranged in a systematic fashion
a collection of dry, pressed plant specimens
a collection of plant samples preserved for long-term study
a collection of plant specimens, carefully collected, pressed and dried, that is arranged according to an accepted system of classification and made available for reference or various other scientific purposes
a collection of plant specimens that have been pressed, dried and stored for reference
a collection of plants that have been dried, pressed and preserved so that students and researchers can study them
a collection of pressed and dried plant specimens
a collection of pressed plant species, with each individual plant mounted on acid-free paper designated for archival use
a collection of pressed plant specimens housed according to taxonomic group in airtight cabinets
a library of dried plant specimens
a museum collection of dried plant specimens
a museum collection of plant specimens with associated label and research data
a museum of dried, pressed plant specimens
an archival collection of plant specimens, similar to a library being a collection of books
an organized collection of vegetation samples
a plant library containing dried and pressed plants
a repository of dried and pressed plant specimens
a repository of preserved plant specimens, mostly dried, to be used as a reference collection for studies in taxonomy, systematics, natural history, ecology, genetics, pharmacology, and molecular biology
a scientific collection of dried plant specimens called vouchers
a scientific museum housing preserved specimens of plants, mostly as pressed specimens mounted on special sheets of stiff archival paper
a place where leaves, flowers, seeds, and stems of plants are preserved and stored along with information about them.
an organized collection of dried of preserved plant specimens
a collection of dried, pressed or preserved plant specimens with associated relevant data
1. An organized and cataloged collection of plant specimens. 2. A specialized room or building with constant levels of temperature, moisture and restricted light where plant samples are stored in a designated pattern in large light proof cabinets, allowing samples to remain useful and to be retrieved for study and comparison for centuries.
a systematically arranged collection of dried plants
In botany, a herbarium 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.