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Type Collections of Magnoliopsida at Herbarium Bogoriense

Authors: Atik Retnowati;

Type Collections of Magnoliopsida at Herbarium Bogoriense

Abstract

The type collections of Magnoliopsida are a part of targeted datasets of the Herbarium Bogoriense mobilization program. The program is initiated in order to facilitate studies and enhance access to herbarium collections for botanical community and others. The specimens represented in this digital collections have been collected in 1824-2017 and collected by famous botanists, including E.J.H. Corner, A.D.E. Elmer, J.E.Teijsmann, and many others.

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Occurrence, Specimen

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