Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past occurrence of plants, their abundance, names and uses. However, 16th and 17th century herbaria are rare and very fragile, and can best be studied after digitization. The collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, contains two book herbaria by Jacob Breyne (1637–1697) of Danzig (presently Gdańsk, Poland). These herbaria, dated 1659 and 1673, contain a total of 105 specimens in various states of intactness, and with or without original labels. The identity of the specimens in the Leiden Breyne herbaria was not completely assessed previously. Here we discuss the taxa represented within these two historic herbari...
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
Georg Andreas Helwing (1666–1748) was the author of two important early accounts on the flora of for...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
Directors of the Leiden botanic garden Adriaan van Royen (1704–1779) and his nephew David van Royen ...
The Municipal Museum of Zierikzee (The Netherlands) houses a loose-leafed herbarium containing 354 p...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Many herbarium sets in Europe are still being catalogued and it is likely that many old-type collect...
Jacob Breyne, who lived in Gdańsk in the 17th century, was one of the most important botanists in th...
Pre-Linnaean herbaria have a growing value for botanists and historians of science. A unique example...
Directors of the Leiden botanic garden Adriaan van Royen (1704-1779) and his nephew David van Royen ...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
Collecting plants and making herbarium specimens was quintessential for an eighteenth century botani...
Many of the plant species found by Carl Linnaeus and his students around Uppsala during the excursio...
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
Georg Andreas Helwing (1666–1748) was the author of two important early accounts on the flora of for...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
Directors of the Leiden botanic garden Adriaan van Royen (1704–1779) and his nephew David van Royen ...
The Municipal Museum of Zierikzee (The Netherlands) houses a loose-leafed herbarium containing 354 p...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Many herbarium sets in Europe are still being catalogued and it is likely that many old-type collect...
Jacob Breyne, who lived in Gdańsk in the 17th century, was one of the most important botanists in th...
Pre-Linnaean herbaria have a growing value for botanists and historians of science. A unique example...
Directors of the Leiden botanic garden Adriaan van Royen (1704-1779) and his nephew David van Royen ...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
Collecting plants and making herbarium specimens was quintessential for an eighteenth century botani...
Many of the plant species found by Carl Linnaeus and his students around Uppsala during the excursio...
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
Georg Andreas Helwing (1666–1748) was the author of two important early accounts on the flora of for...