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☆ What is Herbarium ? Explain briefly don't spam. ​

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Answered by PrincessNora
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Answer:

a systematically arranged collection of dried plants.

a room or building housing a herbarium.

a box or other receptacle in which dried plants are kept.

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Answered by ItzMizzPunjaban
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A herbarium is a collection of preserved plant or fungal specimens. Many Herbaria were established throughout Europe in the 1600s, during the age of exploration when botanical gardens could no longer keep living collections of all the known species and thus preserving and storing specimens became common practice.

Answered by ItzMizzPunjaban
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A herbarium is a collection of preserved plant or fungal specimens. Many Herbaria were established throughout Europe in the 1600s, during the age of exploration when botanical gardens could no longer keep living collections of all the known species and thus preserving and storing specimens became common practice.

Answered by ItzMizzPunjaban
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A herbarium is a collection of preserved plant or fungal specimens. Many Herbaria were established throughout Europe in the 1600s, during the age of exploration when botanical gardens could no longer keep living collections of all the known species and thus preserving and storing specimens became common practice.

Answered by ItzMizzPunjaban
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A herbarium is a collection of preserved plant or fungal specimens. Many Herbaria were established throughout Europe in the 1600s, during the age of exploration when botanical gardens could no longer keep living collections of all the known species and thus preserving and storing specimens became common practice.

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