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  1. The collection now includes over 2 million plant specimens from 300 herbaria worldwide, and continues to grow.

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      Herbarium Specimens 2,742,352 Objects The type specimen...

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      Learn how your herbarium can access or contribute to Global...

  2. Global Plants is the world's largest database of digitized plant specimens and a locus for international botany research and collaboration. Begin exploring!

  3. about.jstor.org › librarians › primary-sourcesGlobal Plants - About JSTOR

    Learn how your herbarium can access or contribute to Global Plants. The Global Plants database features more than 2 million high-resolution type specimens, reference works, and primary sources.

  4. NOMENCLATORIAL TYPE SPECIMENS OF PLANT SPECIES. THE recent 'Code of Botanical Nomencla-ture' now usually known as the Philadelphia Code, states as the fourth fundamental prin-ciple, 'The application of a name is deter-mined by reference to its nomenclatorial type.' This means that a specific (or subspecific)

  5. The original aim of JSTOR Global Plants, to digitize approximately 2 million records of plant type specimens from around the world, has been surpassed now with ca. 2,900.000 digital objects included to date, mostly plant type specimens but also almost 16,000 archival objects, over 14,000 photographs of live plants, habitats and plant-based ...

  6. 5. Apr. 2024 · Global Plants (plants.jstor.org) is a database of plant type specimens, reference works, and primary sources (diaries, correspondence, illustrations, photographs) and is an essential resource for research in botany, ecology, and conservation studies.

  7. JSTOR Global Plants is a community-contributed database where hundreds of herbaria worldwide share more than two million high-resolution images of plant type specimens and related information.