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Digital Herbaria

An herbarium is useful only to the extent that it is cared for and made available to researchers. Under the best circumstances, specimens have lasted hundreds of years. This care is invariably provided by a paid scientist at some museum, university or other institution. Lacking that, it is a diamond in the rough, a treasure that lies in wait for recognition.

Many small regional herbaria across the country are without curators and are little used. Combined, these collections could provide several decades of information about plants found in different regions of the country: the distribution of natives, the changes in their growing environments, their ability to survive in drastically changing landscapes among non-native invaders, and more. We hope that making small regional herbaria available electronically will spur new interest in these collections, resulting in their rehabilitation and housing within institutions committed to their care and use. Please contact the Native Plant Information Network Director, if you know of such a collection.




Results 1 through 7 of 7
 
IDUSDASpecimenCounty/DateImage ID

NPSOT 0078

RACO3

Ratibida columnaris
Mexican Hat

Bexar
Oct. 19, 1990



NPSOT 0180

RACO3

Ratibida columnifera
Mexican-Hat

Bexar
May 15, 1991



NPSOT 0238

RACO3

Ratibida columnifera
Mexican-Hat

Comal
June 9, 1992



NPSOT 0359

RACO3

Ratibida columnifera
Mexican Hat, Long Headed Coneflower

Bexar
May 5, 1993



NPSOT 0379

RACO3

Ratibida columnifera
Mexican-Hat

Bexar
May 12, 1987



NPSOT 0432A

RACO3

Ratibida columnifera
Mexican Hat, Long Headed Coneflower

Bexar
May 5, 1993



NPSOT 0432B

RACO3

Ratibida columnifera
Mexican Hat, Long Headed Coneflower

Bexar
May 5, 1993


 
 
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