Wednesday, September 1, 2010

HERBARIUM



It is a reference collection or library of plant specimens preserved for long-term study. Most plant samples are dried and pressed, labelled, and mounted on light card for safer storage and handling. They usually include leaves and a range of flowers, fruit or cones, seed and bark, as these are important features for identification. Herbarium specimens are used for many purposes including: Comparison of specimens when identifying plant samples; research into the relationships of plants (taxonomy); preserving vouchers of a plant species or group from a particular location, to compile the distribution range of that species or group.

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