Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 24 April 2023
Digital Metadata:EML File
IPT / DwC-A Source:Import from Bell Atlas portal
|
||
Quick SearchUniversity of Minnesota Herbarium (MIN)The Bell Museum was established in 1872 by the state legislature. The Herbarium started in 1889 with the purchase of John Sandberg's private collection (6000 specimens). The representation of Minnesota's flora is unparalleled and the assemblage of historic flora of the Upper Midwest is among the best in the U.S. Additionally there are excellent collections of circumboreal and arctic material and historical collections of H. Rusby and R. Squires (1895-1896, Orinoco River delta), J.W. Congdon (1894-1903, California, especially the Yosemite region); South Pacific collections of J. Tilden, A.A. Heller, and J.W. Moore; and more recent Papua New Guinea flora (G. Weiblen and students). Currently the Herbarium contains approximately 940,000 botanical and mycological specimens combined. Only the vascular plant records are being posted to this site at this time. Contacts:
Address:Bell Museum University of Minnesota 140 Gortner Laboratory 1479 Gortner Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-1095 USA 612-625-0215 Collection Statistics
Extra StatisticsCollection Type: Preserved Specimens Management: Data snapshot of local collection database Last Update: 24 April 2023 Digital Metadata:EML File IPT / DwC-A Source:Import from Bell Atlas portal |
||
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services [MG-70-19-0057-19].
Powered by Symbiota
|