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Vascular plant collection

Authors: Herbarium Of The National Museum Of Natural History, BAS;
Abstract

The vascular plant collection of the Herbarium at the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia was established in 1974 and currently consists of nearly 6000 accessioned specimens and over 15000 specimens in its backlog collected mainly from Bulgaria. In 2020 the collections were moved to new storage, where the specimens have been stored under appropriate conditions. Currently, the collection is undergoing a reorganisation and digitisation of the herbarium specimens has been underway as part of the Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) in Bulgaria (DiSSCo-BG) since 2022.

Keywords

Metadata, vascular plant, Specimen, Bulgaria, herbarium

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