• The Botany department at Milwaukee Public Museum consists of a reference library, a research collection of 200,000 botanical specimens, a molecular biodiversity laboratory, microscopes, and work space for scientists to conduct their investigations. (mpm.edu)
  • We call the collection space for our plant specimens a herbarium . (mpm.edu)
  • MPM's Botany Department is home to several significant plants collections, including our type specimens. (mpm.edu)
  • S tandard database information and images for Pringle's specimens are presented by plant family. (uvm.edu)
  • R epresentatives of nearly all of the vascular plant specimens were photographed at the University of Vermont's Pringle Herbarium. (uvm.edu)
  • The Herbarium Dresdense at the Dresden University of Technology (TUD) is one of the medium-sized herbarium collections in Germany with around 500,000 plant specimens. (tu-dresden.de)
  • In the 18th century, its members were also botanically active as outstanding observers and left behind floras and herbarium specimens of great importance for today's botany. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Of these, the Herbarium Barbiense with 1,260 plant specimens is preserved in the Herbarium Dresdense. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Through the indexing and extensive botanical and cultural analysis of the herbarium specimens, the joint project illustrates the great potential of university collections. (tu-dresden.de)
  • The table contains hyperlinks to collections tables of specimens based on the states, years, and drainages selected. (usgs.gov)
  • References to specimens that were not obtained through sighting reports and personal communications are found through the hyperlink in the Table 1 caption or through the individual specimens linked in the collections tables. (usgs.gov)
  • During the two-year grant period the Collections Assistant will be responsible for processing our backlog of lichen species, overseeing a shift of the lichen specimens in the herbarium, assisting visiting scientists, coordinating our lichen exchange and loan programs, and assisting with curation of the lichen collection. (ou.edu)
  • The specimens were identified by Mr. O. E. Jennings, Assistant Curator of Botany. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Explore our botanical collection of an estimated six million specimens of bryophytes, ferns, seed plants and slime moulds from around the world, along with large collections of algae, lichens and diatoms. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Search the 29 million animal specimens in the zoology collection that have been gathered for over 250 years from around the world. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • The collection is rich in voucher, type and historical specimens as well as extinct and endangered species. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • We are digitising 80 million specimens from one of the world's most important natural history collections and giving online access to the data through our Data Portal. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Scientists and collections management specialists can visit the collections and borrow specimens for research. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Our online database contains a selection of the 12 million objects and specimens in our collections. (nms.ac.uk)
  • Somali plant specimens held by the Powell-Cotton Museum. (nms.ac.uk)
  • National Museums Scotland has a large collection of ethnographic artefacts and some ethnobotany specimens from its origins in the Industrial Museum, Edinburgh (1855-1864) and the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art (1865-1904). (nms.ac.uk)
  • Our algae collection is approximately 17,000 specimens. (oregonflora.org)
  • A collection of ~1800 marine algae specimens from Portland State University (HPSU) was transferred to OSC in 2015. (oregonflora.org)
  • Our vascular plant collection also includes the ORE and WILLU herbaria, and specimens should be cited based on the original herbarium. (oregonflora.org)
  • Over the past few decades, herbarium specimens have increasingly been used to study long-term changes in plant traits, phenology, and insect herbivory. (pearltrees.com)
  • Changes in plant collection practices from the 16 th to 21 st centuries: implications for the use of herbarium specimens in global change research. (pearltrees.com)
  • The RBGE Herbarium is frequently gifted plant specimens from individual collectors. (pearltrees.com)
  • Thanks to research projects, inventories, donations and exchanges, our collections also grow annually with more than 10,000 specimens. (lu.se)
  • Primary type specimens are the individual specimens that were used to describe a species and are among the most important specimens in museum collections because they are used to determine new species. (lu.se)
  • Throughout the week, I go around to different collections and subsample tissue from the type specimens and place the samples into the museum's cryogenic collection for long term preservation. (lu.se)
  • In addition to my work with type specimens, I prepare study skins for the Ornithology collection. (lu.se)
  • 2023. "The effects of the decline of a keystone plant species on a dune community plant-pollinator network. (chicagobotanic.org)
  • The Economic Botany Collection is an extraordinary range of artefacts, all derived from plants - and 500 items that are from fungi. (kew.org)
  • See the full collection in our bespoke Economic Botany Collection Database . (kew.org)
  • Examining Kew's role in circulating economic botany and objects during the British empire (19th century). (kew.org)
  • The Economic Botany Collections is housed in a purposed-build, temperature-controlled store with compactor units. (kew.org)
  • Economic botany - or useful plants - played a key role in the expansion of the British Empire. (kew.org)
  • Kew's Museum of Economic Botany - the forerunner of today's Economic Botany Collection - was both a 'library' of useful plants for manufacturers and a popular attraction for visitors to the Gardens. (kew.org)
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, collected both raw materials and artefacts for its Museum of Economic Botany, which remains largely intact today. (nms.ac.uk)
  • The collection is organised by plant family (Bentham & Hooker), then alphabetically by genus and species. (kew.org)
  • A beautiful and colourful overview of the twenty seven species of Philippine pitcher plants (Nepenthes). (andrewisles.com)
  • The unique seasonal phenology of P. crispus differentiates the species from other submersed aquatic plants found in North American waters. (usgs.gov)
  • My research interests generally fall under the umbrella of reproductive ecology and conservation of plant species. (chicagobotanic.org)
  • A final area of research focuses on invasive plant species, particularly at the intersection with horticulture. (chicagobotanic.org)
  • Our collections are mainly used in taxonomic research to clarify species boundaries, relationships and which name should be used. (lu.se)
  • The Nordic collections are used today primarily to clarify which species have been present at a certain place at a certain time, for example, to be able to study how changes in the environment and climate have affected the flora over the past 200 years and to document newly immigrated potentially invasive species. (lu.se)
  • Increasingly, the collections are also used to extract DNA and thus enable studies of species' relationships, distribution history and population genetics, or to investigate the expression, variation or change of different genes over time. (lu.se)
  • Other things that in recent years have attracted researchers to the Nordic herbarium are among other things the possibilities to obtain from the collections unique information about the phenology of species (like flowering time), chemical contents (like environmental toxins) and parasites (like micro-fungi and bile-forming insects), and how these have changed over time and space. (lu.se)
  • Redouté, whose patrons included members of French royalty and other luminaries interested in botany, published more than 2,100 plates depicting more than 1,800 species of flowers, many of which had never been illustrated before. (cdc.gov)
  • What's cool about this job is that I have gotten to work in the Ichthyology, Ornithology, Malacology, Mammalogy, and Invertebrate Zoology collections. (lu.se)
  • Dr. Zona has collaborated with scientists worldwide on plant ecology research and has taught graduate- and undergraduate-level courses on tropical plant taxonomy. (bkwrks.com)
  • My doctoral studies taught me taxonomic methodology and nomenclature and how to work with botanical collections, but they also stimulated my interest in experimental taxonomy and in-depth studies of groups exhibiting complex variation patterns. (lu.se)
  • After the botany overview in the text most people tend to skip over the single celled plants, lichens, ancient non vascular spore plants (Mosses, Hornworts and Liverworts) and vascular spore plants (Horsetails, Club Moss, Ferns). (botanyeveryday.com)
  • In 2001, a third undergraduate option titled Environmental Plant Studies was introduced as well as the Plant Science option name change to Plant Biology. (purdue.edu)
  • Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, Plant Ecology and Environment, or Plant Health Management. (purdue.edu)
  • Dr. Scott Zona has done a superb job explaining plant biology in a delightful and accurate way. (bkwrks.com)
  • Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. (nls.uk)
  • Wardian case arriving at Kew The life cycle of an object Beth Wilkey, Project Officer This wooden, glazed container is known as a Wardian case and was used in the 19th century to transport living seeds and plants all over the world. (pearltrees.com)
  • Among the largest and most valuable collections is also Paul Sinteni's personal herbarium from the 19th century with more than 100,000 collections, most of which are from Turkey and neighbouring countries. (lu.se)
  • During the late 19th century, about 50 years after Redouté died, Adolf Eduard Mayer showed that tobacco mosaic disease could be transferred among plants. (cdc.gov)
  • Te Papa's collections and research on dinosaur bones, animals, and plant fossils from past geological ages, and the people involved in the discovery of their remains. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • Discover the geographic, stratigraphic and historical coverage of the seven million vertebrate, invertebrate and plant fossils in our palaeontology collection. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • We will have lunch and then visit the renowned Etches Collection Museum of Jurassic Marine Life ( http://theetchescollection.org ) to see the collection of fossils found in the locality. (devonassoc.org.uk)
  • SiobhanLeachman @IMBIV1 @museobotanico @GBIF @BloodhoundTrack @NHM_Botany Thanks @SiobhanLeachman. (pearltrees.com)
  • Plants and fungi have been used by humans from earliest times. (kew.org)
  • A frequently overlooked aspect is the negative impact of agrotechnical interventions such as intensive chemical treatments on key ecophysiological features of plants, symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi and endophytic microorganisms. (cas.cz)
  • And since the growth of the forest depends on coope-ration between plants and fungi, the Institute of Botany prepared an exhibiti-on and a talk about mycorrhizal symbioses. (cas.cz)
  • The largest collections are vascular plants, but extensive collections also include algae, lichens, bryophytes and fungi. (lu.se)
  • The permanent exhibition Botanical Stories - World of Plants From Knowledge to Use based on the exhibition designed on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the establishment of the Czech Academy of Emperor Franz Josef I for Sciences, Literature and Art, the predecessor of today's Czech Academy of Sciences, has been open in the Průhonice Castle. (cas.cz)
  • For 9 years he served as the curator of the Wertheim Conservatory and Greenhouses at Florida International University in Miami, where he directed the restoration of the conservatory and maintained their research plant collections. (bkwrks.com)
  • The Michigan State University, East Lansing, seeks a full-time 2 year Collections Assistant for Lichens. (ou.edu)
  • On a collection of Jurassic plants from Victoria. (wikimedia.org)
  • Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants. (usgs.gov)
  • In modern times, significant collections of vascular plants have been made in Greece within the projects Flora Hellenica and Skåne's flora. (lu.se)
  • Biodiversity data published by: Oregon State University Algae Collection. (oregonflora.org)
  • The collection is often used for research in botany, and the histories of medicine, plants, science and exploration. (kew.org)
  • However, the emphasis on the more fundamental aspects in not only plant pathology, but also genetics, plant physiology, mycology, virology, weed science, and other areas has been a central theme in the history of the research, teaching, and service of the department. (purdue.edu)
  • In 1990, the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology introduced their own option in Plant Science. (purdue.edu)
  • As a result, the Department consolidated down to one major, Plant Science. (purdue.edu)
  • Materials relating to the history of science and technology may be found in several areas of Special Collections and in a number of formats, including books, manuscripts, maps, oral histories, and photographs. (ucsb.edu)
  • It's the chlorophyll-infused science behind the plants you know and love, whether you grow them indoors or out. (bkwrks.com)
  • Up your #plantnerd status by going on a knowledge expedition to learn about all things botanical , including the enlightening science of plant communication, hormones, insect relationships, and even plant sleep . (bkwrks.com)
  • Dr Zona explains the hows and whys of plant science in a way that everyone can understand, demystifying terms such as polyploidy and angiosperm. (bkwrks.com)
  • In the current joint project "Natural Science and Protestant Mission", the scientists of the Chair of Botany at the Dresden University of Technology, in cooperation with the Interdisciplinary Centre for Pietism Research at the MLU, would like to identify these documents and make them digitally accessible. (tu-dresden.de)
  • The digital representation of the botanical network using digital humanities methods, as well as the creation of an expandable digital lexicon of all persons active in natural history in the Moravian Church, will also serve as a basis for other natural science collections to contextualise their holdings. (tu-dresden.de)
  • The Erosion of Collections-Based Science: Alarming Trend or Coincidence? (botany.org)
  • Canadian Journal of Plant Science 78: 497-504. (ou.edu)
  • The salary ($23,566 minimum, depending on experience) will be funded by a National Science Foundantion grant for physical and curatorial improvements to lichen collection. (ou.edu)
  • Kew's Science Collections Strategy. (pearltrees.com)
  • One is transparency over Kew's history, on a basis of detailed research into Kew's archives and collections. (kew.org)
  • Take a look at Te Papa's research and work with orchids as well as highlights from our collections. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • A common set of opinions is that research and education will help to protect plants in the long run and that truly unscrupulous persons will not be deterred simply by an online obstacle. (uvm.edu)
  • In a current joint project of the Chair of Botany (TUD) and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Pietism Research at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) a sub-collection of the herbarium, which was compiled by members of the Moravian Church from the mid-18th century onwards, is now to be analysed and digitally indexed. (tu-dresden.de)
  • It demonstrates how digitisation and network analysis enable different perspectives and points of view on the same collection and can thus constructively bring together and answer fundamental research questions of the natural sciences. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Standards developed in the preservation community recognize that light levels must be high enough to view objects for display, collection care, and research, but anything above that should be limited to prevent unnecessary damage. (amnh.org)
  • The collection contains more than 1.5 million books, manuscripts and artworks used for scientific, historical and humanities research. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • In particular, the availability of a sequenced genome, protocols for genome transformation and editing, the presence of a canopy, and a proplastid-to-chloroplast developmental gradient across the leaf blade, together with the unique large collections of natural genetic diversity and mutant populations, make barley a perfect model for chloroplast research. (mdpi.com)
  • To generate a better understanding of how such collections can be rendered versatile, as research and knowledge resources for indigenous and non-indigenous stakeholders to address current cultural and environmental concerns. (nms.ac.uk)
  • As part of the workshop, Helen Hardy (DCP Programme Manager) presented an overview about measuring the impact of digitising collections and Vince Smith (Head of Informatics) spoke on new research opportunities created by bridging digital collections across institutions. (pearltrees.com)
  • Search for native plants by scientific name, common name or family. (wildflower.org)
  • Premise: Cultivation and naturalization of plants beyond their natural range can bring previously geographically isolated taxa together, increasing the opportunity for hybridization, the outcomes of which are not predictable. (lu.se)
  • Results: The allopolyploid M. spicata, which likely evolved in cultivation, had altered trichome characters, that is possibly a product of human selection for a more palatable plant or a byproduct of selection for essential oils. (lu.se)
  • The scientific community is using the collection to answer key questions about the past, present and future of the solar system, the geology of our planet and life on Earth. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Fossil plants: a text-book for students of botany and geology. (wikimedia.org)
  • Open days in the Collection of aquatic and wetland plants of the Institute of Botany in Třeboň. (cas.cz)
  • This information is derived from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers National Wetland Plant List, Version 3.1 (Lichvar, R.W. 2013. (wildflower.org)
  • The National Wetland Plant List: 2013 wetland ratings. (wildflower.org)
  • The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology had its beginning with the appointment of Dr. J. C. Arthur as the first Botanist of the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station in 1887. (purdue.edu)
  • The various missions of the Department have changed over the years, and in the 1930's, the department name was changed to The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology. (purdue.edu)
  • The very first Ph.D. degree awarded from Purdue University was to a student in the Department of Botany in 1897. (purdue.edu)
  • Max Gardner was a member of the Department of Botany. (purdue.edu)
  • Charles Reid Barnes was a member of the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology. (purdue.edu)
  • F. J. Pipal was a member of the Department of Botany. (purdue.edu)
  • Frederick Whitford was a member of the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology. (purdue.edu)
  • Joseph C. Arthur was a member of the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology. (purdue.edu)
  • Samuel N. Postlethwait was a member of the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology. (purdue.edu)
  • Albert hansen was a member of the Department of Botany. (purdue.edu)
  • Edwin Kohl was a member of the department of Botany. (purdue.edu)
  • Frank Kern was a member of the Department of Botany. (purdue.edu)
  • If you have a botanical question, want some advice on plant identification, or to schedule a visit to the herbarium, contact one of the Botany Department Staff . (mpm.edu)
  • Plants have been the basis of our food and drink, medicines and poisons, clothing and building materials for millennia. (kew.org)
  • On the microscopic sections you will see the annual rings as well as dif-ferent anatomical features that enable these plants to live in extremely harsh conditions - some of them belong among the world's highest plants growing 6km above sea level. (cas.cz)
  • The Museum's 80 million objects form the world's most important natural history collection. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Potamogeton crispus grows entirely as a submersed aquatic plant with no floating leaves. (usgs.gov)
  • The plant grows to be about six feet high and is found in the mountain forests. (sacred-texts.com)
  • This fable was still believed at the beginning of this century, that in Tartary and Scythia, a wonderful plant grows in the form of a brown lamb, on a stem that serves as a kind of umbilical cord. (nybg.org)
  • The truth of the matter is that the barometz or Scythian Lamb is a thick, full moss, which grows in big clumps and sometimes, like in the form pictured here, as a parasitic plant on the arboreal fern in Tartary that looks yellowish-brown. (nybg.org)
  • At Lonza Consumer Care, Mr. Ludwig develops new botanical extracts, grows plant tissue cultures that produce exciting new actives, and leads his team to find efficacious and novel microbial ferments, purified phytochemicals and synthetic chemistries. (lonza.com)
  • P. crispus survives under the ice throughout the winter, then exhibits rapid growth in the spring when water temperatures rise above 10°C at a growth rate of 8-10 cm/day (Tobiessen and Snow 1983), allows P. crispus to exploit the warming waters before other aquatic plants begin to grow. (usgs.gov)
  • Please consult Special Collections staff for further information. (ucsb.edu)
  • This collection comprises more than 200 anatomical models of plants made by the Berlin firm of R. Brendel & Co in Germany around the turn of the 20th century for display and teaching purposes. (liverpoolmuseums.org.uk)
  • The Jump Start Collection is a carefully curated starter bundle of over 120 eBooks that focus on the 11 main topics within Gale In Context: Elementary. (gale.com)
  • From food, to clothing, weapons and materials, our collection has over 100,000 objects representing how life depends on plants all around the world. (kew.org)
  • This collection represents all plant uses and most parts of the world - but it has a particular emphasis on regions affected by British colonialism or trade in the period 1847 to 1930. (kew.org)
  • With the colonial project in full flow, there was a desire to find and exploit plants throughout the world and provide a solid income both within colonies and for British industry and government. (kew.org)
  • Te Papa holds the largest and most comprehensive collection in the country, and the largest collection of New Zealand fishes anywhere in the world. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • This eBook collection helps students understand more about the world around them by promoting environmental awareness. (gale.com)
  • They are among the smallest flowers, if not the smallest flowers, of any flowering plant in the world. (botany.org)
  • The MSU Herbarium houses one of the largest lichen collection in the world and has strong representation from Southern Hemisphere. (ou.edu)
  • Browse the oldest and most important entomology collection in the world of over 34 million insects and arachnids. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Open your eyes to the phenomenal and exciting world of botany! (apple.com)
  • Despite the world-wide importance of natural history collections, most are at risk because they are critically underfunded or undervalued. (pearltrees.com)
  • A Paper World: The Collection & Investigation of Plant Materials for Paper Making, c.1830-1914 AHRC PhD Studentship Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD studentship on the history of collections of plant materials for paper making at Royal Holloway, University of London, in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (pearltrees.com)
  • The herbarium houses plants from all over the world, but the Nordic collections make up about half of them. (lu.se)
  • Bryophytes (mosses) have long been used to determine the concentration of heavy metals as an alternative to the collection of atmospheric aerosols. (bvsalud.org)
  • In botany, a sport or bud sport, traditionally called lusus, is a part of a plant that shows morphological differences from the rest of the plant. (wikipedia.org)
  • If people throughout the full value-chain in natural history collections received professional credit for their efforts, ideally recognized by their administrators and funding bodies, they would prioritize traditionally unrewarded tasks and could convincingly self-advocate. (pearltrees.com)
  • Community Development and Conservation Collection [CDCC], ca. 1892-1995. (ucsb.edu)
  • In addition, he was a palm biologist with the Center for Tropical Plant Conservation at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Florida. (bkwrks.com)
  • The methods and techniques of collection conservation and management developed in the project are urgently needed for the continued existence of the Herbarium Dresdense and are to be transferred to the entire collection after the end of the project. (tu-dresden.de)
  • I am also interested in developing measures of success and best practices for ex situ plant conservation programs, from collecting genetically diverse seed accessions to minimizing genetic change during storage and increasing likelihood of success of restorations. (chicagobotanic.org)
  • A more recent area of focus involves adapting zoo conservation approaches for plants. (chicagobotanic.org)
  • I have always been interested in animals and plants and a strong reason why I entered into systematics was my desire to contribute hard data for use in conservation. (lu.se)
  • Plant Heritage is highlighting ten missing plant genera which currently are not represented within National Plant Collections®, as part of a campaign to be launched during RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (5th to 10th July). (pearltrees.com)
  • I taught introductory botany for 43 years. (bkwrks.com)
  • I recent years, I have been one of the principal teachers of the course "Plant evolution and diversity", BIOR54 and have often taught the advanced summer course in floristics, BIOF03. (lu.se)
  • The Museum's Digital Collections Programme (DCP) was represented at a recent John Ellerman funded Strategy Workshop for UK collections at M Shed in Bristol. (pearltrees.com)
  • Learn about poi in our collections, explore stories intertwined with this practice, and watch the techniques and performances by kaumātua (respected elders) in te ao Māori. (tepapa.govt.nz)
  • Explore the various shrubs and herbaceous plant collection on this guided walk at the Ruth Bancroft Garden. (ruthbancroftgarden.org)
  • Led by National Museums Scotland and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew the AHRC-funded project 'People and Plants: Reactivating Ethnobotanical Collections as Material Archives of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge' situates itself within current debates on decolonising the practice and method of museum work to explore how we care for, interpret and exhibit ethnobotanical collections in museums. (nms.ac.uk)
  • To bring academics and curators together with artists and knowledge holders from specific originating/diaspora communities in Australia, Somalia and Brazil, to create a strong network and to explore the ways in which stakeholders engage with and care about the material archives of biocultural collections. (nms.ac.uk)
  • To explore the ongoing significance of ethnobotanical collections and the implications this has for the ways in which these collections are catalogued, made accessible, cared for and displayed. (nms.ac.uk)
  • Scope and Contents The collection consists of two folders containing articles and publications by Daniel MacDougal, including copies of the first thesis presented to the faculty of Purdue University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1897. (purdue.edu)
  • C yrus Pringle is best known to botany as the founder of the Pringle Herbarium ( VT ), since 1902 at University of Vermont, and for an unparalleled botanizing career in Mexico between 1885 and his death in 1911. (uvm.edu)
  • Dr Sarah Wagner, principal investigator of the project at TUD, hopes that the project will also increase the visibility and appreciation of the Herbarium Dresdense: "The joint project reveals the value of our herbarium as a scientific university collection and enables unique insights into hardly examined subcollections. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida. (usgs.gov)
  • If an article is not within the collections of the Lund University Libraries you can make a request for an interlibrary loan. (lu.se)
  • Acorn Naturalists offers hands-on resources for exploring botany, including field and activity guides, equipment and supplies, inquiry-oriented activity kits, unique plant displays, informative posters, durable magnifiers, plant leaf composition test kits, pine needle baskets and other creative resources for plant-related arts and crafts projects. (acornnaturalists.com)
  • You can find several different field guides for plant identification at your library and in the bookstore. (madsci.org)
  • There's actually a kit that you can buy for kids that contains the plant press and a wild-flower field guide, but it is limited to 28 different wild-flowers commonly found in the US. (madsci.org)
  • Field guide to the pitcher plants of Peninsular Malaysia and Indochina. (andrewisles.com)
  • Field guide to the pitcher plants of the Philippines. (andrewisles.com)
  • Arizona Native Plant Society's Rare Plant Field Guide, online version). (uvm.edu)
  • The position requires a 4 year college degree in botany or a related field, basic computer literacy, and experience with lichen or plant identification. (ou.edu)
  • Researchers from the Institute of Botany in cooperation with prof. Schweingruber from Switzerland have been studying for years their adaptations, distribution and response to climatic changes. (cas.cz)
  • An exhibition organized by Institute of Botany of the CAS in cooperation with Institute of Experimental Botany of the CAS took place in the Průhonice Castle and in the Průhonice Botanical Garden. (cas.cz)
  • Convener: Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. (ou.edu)
  • This collection of herbs and plants, with a description of their Indian names, uses and methods of preparation by the Blackfeet, is deposited in the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburg. (sacred-texts.com)
  • You might want to browse through this book before getting it, as the plants you find on your island may not be as common as found on the mainland. (madsci.org)
  • Find out more and sign up to our newsletter to receive updates on changes to collections access, relevant news and opportunities to get involved. (nhm.ac.uk)
  • Another is a dialogue with source communities, increasing access to collections in meaningful ways, and co-creating projects that return knowledge and resources. (kew.org)
  • Brendel Plant Model Survey - mapping and documenting the holdings of Brendel anatomical plant models worldwide. (liverpoolmuseums.org.uk)
  • The objective of this mapping project is not only to provide a useful resource to be used in the curation of anatomical models, but also to document their past and present use - promoting and bringing awareness of these collections to new audiences. (liverpoolmuseums.org.uk)
  • Besides the Saxonian plant diversity of the past 250 years, the botanical achievements of many generations of researchers are documented and archived. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Our collections date back to the end of the 16th century, but most have been collected over the past 200 years. (lu.se)
  • The collection was built primarily by Ed Lippert at HPSU, and includes material from his students, Ellen Benedict, and others, dating ca. 1956-1990. (oregonflora.org)
  • Notes on vascular plant type collections of Cyrus G. Pringle in western United States and Mexico, 1881 1884. (uvm.edu)
  • Whilst the Powell-Cotton Museum in Kent, famous for its dioramas of African animals, also holds many plant-based objects and a purely ethnobotanical collection of African medicines from the 1930s. (nms.ac.uk)