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herbarium

[ US /ɝˈbɛˌɹiəm, hɝˈbɛˌɹiəm/ ]
[ UK /hɜːbˈe‍əɹi‍əm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a collection of dried plants that are mounted and systematically classified for study

How To Use herbarium In A Sentence

  • In his retirement, Wilbur continued to be a botanical resource for the GA Herbarium.
  • Waterhemps vary greatly in vegetative characters in nature, but such characters are usually only poorly represented on herbarium specimens.
  • There is a herbarium, as well as a laboratory concerned with scientific research and investigation into plants and crop production.
  • I was working in a herbarium, which is like a plant reference library. Keeping it real...
  • There are so many wonders to behold, but your gaze will perhaps first be drawn up to the ceiling, which offers a singular treasure: an herbarium, depicting 578 acribically exact and botanically determinable plants, mostly medicinal, but also decorative plants, painted between 1614 and 1617, when the new nave was vaulted by Lazaro Agostino after a devastating fire in 1610. Catholic Bamberg: St. Michael's Abbey
  • There is a herbarium, as well as a laboratory concerned with scientific research and investigation into plants and crop production.
  • Plants and fungi of all sorts cram the herbarium, which is located under a student dining hall on the Logan campus. Deseretnews.com - Top Stories
  • The field and herbarium study permitted us to document aposematism in the native and naturalized vascular flora of the region.
  • However, Blanchard found a Lakehurst specimen in the herbarium of the Department of Biology at the C. W. Post campus of Long Island University.
  • Invasion fronts for plants may not be easily delineated due to incomplete herbarium collections.
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