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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants (CINC)

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The herbarium at the University of Cincinnati was founded by Margaret Fulford in 1927 and has grown over the years through the work of prolific collectors and through acquisition of several large and important collections. Today, the herbarium houses around 125,000 specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, fungi, and algae, making it the third largest herbarium in Ohio. In addition to the large collection of regional and North American material, it also contains extensive collections from Europe, South America, the Caribbean Basin, Samoa, and China. Particular strengths of the herbarium are North American Sphagnum, South American and Caribbean Hepatics, North American Cladonia, and Trilliaceae.

Contacts:

  • Assistant Professor & Herbarium Curator: Eric Tepe, eric.tepe@uc.edu

Address:

Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium
University of Cincinnati
Dept. of Biological Sciences
318 College Dr.
Cincinnati, OH   45221-0006
USA
513-556-9700

Collection Statistics

  • 24,902 specimen records
  • 2,612 (10%) georeferenced
  • 21,374 (86%) with images (21,918 total images)
  • 20,661 (83%) identified to species
  • 308 families
  • 2,288 genera
  • 7,413 species
  • 7,805 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)

Extra Statistics

Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Last Update: 11 September 2024
Global Unique Identifier: ea9e9169-b10d-40d9-b66a-97ebba206d28
Digital Metadata:EML File
Taxon Distribution
Taxon Distribution
  • Acalypha (41)
  • Alchornea (2)
  • Aleurites (1)
  • Argythamnia (4)
  • Bernardia (1)
  • Bischofia (1)
  • Bonania (1)
  • Chamaesyce (3)
  • Claoxylon (1)
  • Cleidion (1)
  • Codiaeum (1)
  • Croton (50)
  • Euphorbia (113)
  • Excoecaria (4)
  • Gelonium (1)
  • Hevea (1)
  • Homalanthus (5)
  • Homonoia (1)
  • Jatropha (6)
  • Macaranga (8)
  • Mallotus (16)
  • Manihot (3)
  • Ostodes (3)
  • Ricinus (4)
  • Sapium (1)
  • Sebastiania (2)
  • Stillingia (1)
  • Tragia (2)
  • Trigonostemon (1)
  • Tritaxis (1)