Allan Cunningham’s herbarium collections are known to be distributed in at least 26 institutions world-wide. Many passed through several hands before being lodged in an official herbarium. The history of their collection, Cunningham’s numbering practices, and the intricate web of distribution of specimens through the hands of friends, colleagues and dealers is traced from letters, published accounts and the multifarious labels appearing on the herbarium sheets themselves. Particular attention is paid to Cunningham’s Asteraceae used by Candolle in the Prodromus, as these bear different numbers in Geneva (G, G-DC), Kew (K) and the Natural History Museum (BM) herbaria, and in some others. For many of these collections it has been possible to r...
Herbarium collections shape our understanding of the world’s flora and are crucial for addressing gl...
Herbarium collections constitute permanent and often well-documented records of the distribution of ...
One of the most significant bryophyte collections from Paraguay is that of the Frenchman Benedict (B...
Bras, distinguished French amateur botanist and author of a catalogue of the flora of his home provi...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Since the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) was established in 1670 as a collection of medicinal...
While recently searching the herbarium of J. A. Brewer (1818-1886) in the museum of the Holmesdale N...
Among past acquisitions of the larger herbaria there are frequently duplicate collections which at t...
The Municipal Museum of Zierikzee (The Netherlands) houses a loose-leafed herbarium containing 354 p...
The Herbarium of Meise Botanic Garden is in the top 15 herbaria worldwide. The collection comprises ...
La Colección Ficológica del Herbario Criptogámico de la Fundación Miguel Lillo (Tucumán. Argentina) ...
Many herbarium sets in Europe are still being catalogued and it is likely that many old-type collect...
Around 1500 botanical gardens around the world have in common living collections that traditionnally...
The Cambridge University Herbarium has a rich history of over 300 years of plant collection, invento...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
Herbarium collections shape our understanding of the world’s flora and are crucial for addressing gl...
Herbarium collections constitute permanent and often well-documented records of the distribution of ...
One of the most significant bryophyte collections from Paraguay is that of the Frenchman Benedict (B...
Bras, distinguished French amateur botanist and author of a catalogue of the flora of his home provi...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Since the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) was established in 1670 as a collection of medicinal...
While recently searching the herbarium of J. A. Brewer (1818-1886) in the museum of the Holmesdale N...
Among past acquisitions of the larger herbaria there are frequently duplicate collections which at t...
The Municipal Museum of Zierikzee (The Netherlands) houses a loose-leafed herbarium containing 354 p...
The Herbarium of Meise Botanic Garden is in the top 15 herbaria worldwide. The collection comprises ...
La Colección Ficológica del Herbario Criptogámico de la Fundación Miguel Lillo (Tucumán. Argentina) ...
Many herbarium sets in Europe are still being catalogued and it is likely that many old-type collect...
Around 1500 botanical gardens around the world have in common living collections that traditionnally...
The Cambridge University Herbarium has a rich history of over 300 years of plant collection, invento...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
Herbarium collections shape our understanding of the world’s flora and are crucial for addressing gl...
Herbarium collections constitute permanent and often well-documented records of the distribution of ...
One of the most significant bryophyte collections from Paraguay is that of the Frenchman Benedict (B...