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हरबेरियम
COLLEGE
HERBARIUM
UTTRT (Flora of)---
a (Family)---
GIA (Name)----
zen TA (Local Name)----
स्वभाव (Habit)--
पुष्प का रंग (Flower Colour)--
genta (Locality ----
Paru (Remarks) ---​

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Answered by PragyanMN07
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Complete And Correct Question:

Prepare a Herbarium with the following details:

COLLEGE HERBARIUM

Flora of-

Family-

Name-

Local Name-

Habit-

Flower Colour-

Locality-

Remarks -

Answer:

COLLEGE HERBARIUM

Bangalore University, Bangalore.

Date of the collection- 10.10.2022

Flora of- Bangalore University

Family- Malvaceae

Botanical Name- Hibiscus rosasinensis

Local Name- Rose mallow, Pushpita,

Habit- Ornamental evergreen shrub, branched tap root system.

Flower Colour- Pink, White, Red

Locality- Warm, temperate, and subtropical regions of Bangalore University

Name of collector- Pragya N.

Remarks- (This is provided by the examiner)

  • A herbarium is a collection of plant specimens and data relating to them, which are preserved for future taxonomic studies of plants and research.
  • Herbaria may be placed in specifically designed and protected houses or rooms.
  • "Herbarium" comes from the word "herb". A miniature plant is called a herb. The herbarium is spelt herbaria in its plural form.
  • Dried plant specimens are essentially organized in a herbarium. It's not new to appreciate, use, and learn from the natural world around us; therefore, keeping records of plants dates back even further.    
  • The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts such as flowers, stems, leaves, seeds, and fruits that are dried, pressed and mounted on sheets of paper. Some may also be stored in pest-free and dustproof boxes or preserved in alcohol or other preservatives.
  • The herbarium sheets are tagged with labels carrying information such as date and place of collection; local, English and botanical names; family of the plant; collector's name; etc.
  • The sheets are catalogued according to a universal system of classification. Although a plant looks different when it is dried, most of the key features needed for taxonomic studies can be found in a well-prepared specimen.
  • The oldest herbaria in the world are found in Europe, which are more than three hundred years old.

[The attached picture can be used as a reference for the herbarium sheet prepared according to the collected information.]

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