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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium (BR)

This dataset that contains primary occurrence data for species.

Description

Meise Botanic Garden (MeiseBG) has a history that goes back to 1796. Today, it is an internationally recognized botanic garden in a park of 92 hectares, and a centre of excellence for plant biodiversity research. MeiseBG houses the 15th largest herbarium in the world, holding 4 million preserved specimens, a comprehensive botanical library, a seed bank and a living plant collection with 25,000 accessions of plants from around the world. Research focuses on plant, algal and fungal taxonomy, evolution, biodiversity conservation, ecosystems and ethnobotany.

The preserved collections (including the herbarium, wood, carpological, slide and molecular collections) have a global scope, with a focus on Central Africa, Belgium, and Southwestern Europe, with additionally important historic collections from Latin America. Highlights are the private collections of famous 19th botanists such as Henri Van Heurck (diatoms), Carl Von Martius (Flora brasiliensis), Heinrich Gustav von Reichenbach (orchids) and Crépin (wild roses), which form the historic core of the collections. A wide range of taxonomic groups are covered including: vascular plants, lichens, mosses, liverworts, fungi, myxomycetes, macroalgae, and diatoms.

Meise Botanic Garden is dedicated to digitally unlock these precious and unique botanical collections.

Type of content

Includes: Point occurrence data, gbif import.

Citation

Meise Botanic Garden (2024). Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium (BR). Version 1.34. Meise Botanic Garden. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/wrthhx accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-02-18.

Digitised records

Looking up... the number of records that can be accessed through the Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure. This resource was last checked for updated data on 18 Feb 2025. The most recent data was published on 08 Dec 2024.

Metadata last updated on 2025-02-18 14:41:34.0

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