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Marie-Victorin Herbarium (MT) from University of Montreal Biodiversity Centre

Authors: Brouillet, Luc;

Marie-Victorin Herbarium (MT) from University of Montreal Biodiversity Centre

Abstract

The Marie-Victorin Herbarium (MT) is the second largest university herbarium in Canada and Quebec, and ranks fourth among all Canadian herbaria. It includes about 620,000+ vascular plants and 50,000+ bryophytes. Half of the material is Canadian, but representation is global. This dataset includes the 135,000+ digitized specimens from the collection.

Keywords

Canada, MT, collection, specimens, Quebec, Université de Montréal, Marie-Victorin Herbarium, Canadensys, Herbier Marie-Victorin, herbarium

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