Biology, asked by ankurmasih902, 1 year ago

how are the plant specimens dried and preserved for preparing herbarium​

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Answered by kamalchem1980
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Explanation:

Specimen preservation

To preserve their form and colour, plants collected in the field are carefully arranged and spread flat between thin sheets, known as 'flimsies', (equivalent to sheets of newsprint) and dried, usually in a plant press, between blotters or absorbent paper.

Answered by mrkelvin
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Answer:

Specimen preservation

To preserve their form and colour, plants collected in the field are carefully arranged and spread flat between thin sheets, known as 'flimsies', (equivalent to sheets of newsprint) and dried, usually in a plant press, between blotters or absorbent paper.

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