Biology, asked by udapROMAN, 10 months ago

please tell how can i make a herbarium ?​


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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Answer:

www.biologydiscussion.com/angiosperm/methods-of-preparation...herbarium.../6532

Explanation:

Air-dry the leaves if you don't need to keep them flat. ...

Press the leaves flat and dry with this slow but simple method. ...

Use a flower press instead for faster drying. ...

Dry large, thick leaves quickly in the microwave. ...

Iron fresh leaves to preserve their color. ...

Preserve the texture of leaves with glycerin.


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Answered by yuvika1109
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What You Need:

1 11" x 16" sheet of heavy card stock

Printer paper

Plant (It can be any plant but make it's small enough to fit onto your paper and that you get some of the root system. Note: If you collect your plant in the wild, be careful not to collect a protected species and make sure you have permission.)

Pen

Pencil

Glue

Newspapers

Heavy books

What You Do:

1)Place the plant between two sheets of newspaper and in between some heavy books. Stack more heavy books on top. This process will press your flower and dry it out, and can take up to a week or more.

2)When your flower is pressed, remove it from the newsprint and carefully glue it to the 11x16 paper. Have the paper go the long way (16") so that you have plenty of room for your plant.

3)Take your printer paper, cut a 3" x 4" piece of paper and glue this onto the bottom right corner of your herbarium sheet. On this piece of paper write:

*Specimen: (See if you can find the Latin name in a flower book)

*Collector: (your name)

*Where it was collected:

*When it was collected:

4)To make it more complete, label your flower parts with a pencil. See if you can identify the stem, leaf, petals, pistol, stamen and root. When you are done you will have a beautiful piece of art and a valuable piece of science. Conitnue to make sheets and then hole-punch them to make an herbarium book.

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