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Digitizing 6 million plant specimens: Interview with Gunter Fischer & Jordan TeisherScale that up to 6 million specimens, ... what you don’t know,” Gunter Fischer, senior vice president of science and conservation research at Missouri Botanical Garden, told Mongabay in a ...
The Folding Chaptrap is one of the first botanical items you'll be able to unlock in Two Point Museum, but it's by no means ...
At the botanic gardens, then director Joseph Maiden ... document and store Australian and exotic plant specimens. In 1895, a Flockton watercolour of waratahs was purchased by the Art Gallery ...
Her nineteenth-century cyanotypes used light exposure and a simple chemical process to create impressively detailed blueprints of botanical specimens. Anna's innovative use of new photographic ...
Rachel Mattson Metadata for (and image of) a botanical specimen collected by scientist Suzanne Ripley in 1970, now held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Imagine you’re ...
as well as living collections in two botanic gardens and a seed bank of endangered species. The number of specimens in the herbarium totals c. 3.3 million and, in particular, large lichen and moss ...
Matthew Austin, curator of biodiversity data at the Missouri Botanical Garden, looks at a Dogwood tree sample in the herbarium. Specimens in herbaria across the world show when plants were ...
The Beijing Botanical Gardens are situated in the western ... many famous and rare plant specimens are on display. The hothouse exhibition, in 13 different rooms, is the highlight of the gardens.
Matthew Austin, curator of biodiversity data at the Missouri Botanical Garden, looks at a Dogwood tree sample in the herbarium. Specimens in herbaria across the world show when plants were blooming in ...
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