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features of harberium

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Answered by MayankSingh85
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Herbarium is a place where plants collected from far and wide preserved and -pressed in dried condition. They are kept in pigeon holes of almirahs according to any accepted system of classification. The dried plant is pasted on a sheet. Fleshy members like Cactaceae are preserved in preservative and are not dried.

Answered by kiranjhala9131
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A herbarium is like a library, but differs in that the information is stored in a biological form––as pressed, dried, and annotated plant specimens (in the case of most vascular plants; lichens, fungi, bryophytes and some vascular plants are preserved slightly differently, although the main points are the same).

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