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31 write short note on Herbarium​

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Answered by SoduKu
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A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study

Herbarium collections can have great significance and value to science, and have many uses.[12][13] Herbaria have long been essential for the study of plant taxonomy, the study of geographic distributions, and the stabilizing of nomenclature. Linnaeus's herbarium, which contains over 4,000 types, now belongs to the Linnean Society in England.[14] Modern scientists continue to develop novel, non-traditional uses for herbarium specimens that extend beyond what the original collectors could have anticipated.

Answered by peehuthakur
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Herbarium is a collection store of plants in their dried condition. Plants are pressed, dried and preserved on white sheets for reference. The sheets with specimens are arranged in one of the accepted system of classification. ... Herbarium is a collection store house for future use.

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