Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic centre of Natural History and Archaeology in Caltagirone, one of the towns in the province of Catania in eastern Sicily (southern Italy). In this paper, we report and evaluate the size of his herbarium donated to the centre. According to the published catalogue, originally the Herbarium of Taranto Rosso comprised 776 specimens, which included wild and cultivated plants collected by this skillful researcher in the surroundings of Caltagirone. In addition, the Herbarium contained several specimens purchased or exchanged with other Sicilian naturalists. Currently this collection includes only 393 exsiccata. The revision of these specimens, long s...
preliminary information is reported on the historical Herbarium collected in the second part of the ...
The Sicilian territory as a whole presents orographic, geopedological, hydrographic characters and c...
The plant collections at the University of Padua include several herbaria of phanerogams, cryptogams...
Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic ce...
The neglected Herbarium of Emanuele Taranto Rosso (Sicily, 1801-1887). Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclec...
The non-medicinal plants of a historical tuscan herbarium: the "Erbario dei Cappuccini di San Quiric...
The Herbarium Museum of Sapienza University of Rome (RO) hosts over one million specimens, in severa...
This Catalogue includes the taxonomic units of the native and exotic taxa, both adventice and cultiv...
In the wide scenario of herbaria housed in the Italian Universities there are very few examples of s...
A collection of vascular plants, consisting of 1250 exsiccata for a total of 705 species belonging t...
Today private collections still represent an important source of information as is evident from the ...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
Sardinia is considered one of the hotspots for biodiversity in the Mediterranean basin and it is inc...
The herbarium BC-Trèmols was created during the second half of the 19th century by the Catalan chemi...
South Italy and Sicily played an important role in the evolution of cultivated plants. Although the ...
preliminary information is reported on the historical Herbarium collected in the second part of the ...
The Sicilian territory as a whole presents orographic, geopedological, hydrographic characters and c...
The plant collections at the University of Padua include several herbaria of phanerogams, cryptogams...
Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic ce...
The neglected Herbarium of Emanuele Taranto Rosso (Sicily, 1801-1887). Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclec...
The non-medicinal plants of a historical tuscan herbarium: the "Erbario dei Cappuccini di San Quiric...
The Herbarium Museum of Sapienza University of Rome (RO) hosts over one million specimens, in severa...
This Catalogue includes the taxonomic units of the native and exotic taxa, both adventice and cultiv...
In the wide scenario of herbaria housed in the Italian Universities there are very few examples of s...
A collection of vascular plants, consisting of 1250 exsiccata for a total of 705 species belonging t...
Today private collections still represent an important source of information as is evident from the ...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
Sardinia is considered one of the hotspots for biodiversity in the Mediterranean basin and it is inc...
The herbarium BC-Trèmols was created during the second half of the 19th century by the Catalan chemi...
South Italy and Sicily played an important role in the evolution of cultivated plants. Although the ...
preliminary information is reported on the historical Herbarium collected in the second part of the ...
The Sicilian territory as a whole presents orographic, geopedological, hydrographic characters and c...
The plant collections at the University of Padua include several herbaria of phanerogams, cryptogams...