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Herbario Kew del Real Jardín Botánico (RBGKEW)

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Herbario Kew del Real Jardín Botánico (RBGKEW)

Abstract

El Herbario Kew, del Real Jardín Botánico, es uno de los herbarios más grandes del mundo, que alberga una colección de más de seis millones de plantas vasculares y hongos de todo el mundo. La base de datos contiene información sobre especímenes de México. Cuenta con 4517 ejemplares representados en 8 familias, 145 géneros y 904 especies recolectadas en 2317 localidades.

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