Iowa State University Herbarium
Authors: Lewis, Deborah;
doi: 10.15468/nxs7hw
Iowa State University Herbarium
Abstract
The Ada Hayden (Iowa State University) Herbarium has the largest collection of Iowa plants and fungi, containing over 600,000 specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, fungi, and lichens. This dataset describes 24,775 specimens from the Plantae collection. For the Fungi collection, please see iDigBio (https://www.idigbio.org/portal/recordsets/4b92de1f-866d-4b82-af69-37d46753f289).
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- Iowa State University United States
Keywords
United States (nation), Metadata, State of Iowa, Specimen, North America (continent)
United States (nation), Metadata, State of Iowa, Specimen, North America (continent)
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