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Plantas Vasculares del Herbario ESPOCH

Authors: Caranqui, Jorge;
Abstract

Para conocer las plantas del entorno no hay mejor método directo que formar un herbario. La creación de un herbario implica la búsqueda de las plantas, su recolección, prensado, secado y montaje. Esta actividad permite a las personas familiarizarse con la diversidad de formas, colores y texturas de las plantas, así como con las diferencias que hay entre cada especie. Es una colección de plantas destinadas a estudios botánicos. Cada ejemplar es una planta que ha sido secada, prensada, montada y debidamente identificada. • Conocer las plantas locales, regionales, nacionales e internacionales.

Educar formal e informalmente a las personas sobre la importancia y la diversidad de las plantas.

Conservar ejemplares de las plantas endémicas y en peligro de extinción.

Keywords

Occurrence, herbario; especimes; Espoch; CHEP; Chimborazo; Ecuador;, Specimen

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