University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC) - Vascular Plant Collection from University of British Columbia
Authors: Jennings, Linda;
doi: 10.5886/rtt57cc9
University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC) - Vascular Plant Collection from University of British Columbia
Abstract
This dataset includes all digitized vascular plants in the UBC collection, encompassing approximately 68% of the collection. The UBC Herbarium has one of the world's largest collections of British Columbia vascular plants and is worldwide in scope. At present, the collection includes more than 235,000 accessioned specimens.
Keywords
Canada, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, British Columbia, collection, specimens, University of British Columbia Herbarium, UBC, vascular plants, Canadensys, herbarium
Canada, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, British Columbia, collection, specimens, University of British Columbia Herbarium, UBC, vascular plants, Canadensys, herbarium
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