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Definition of herbarium in English: herbariumnounPlural herbaria həːˈbɛːrɪəmˌ(h)ərˈbɛriəm 1A systematically arranged collection of dried plants. 植物标本集 Example sentencesExamples - The original species list was carried in the field, and when unvouchered species were found, herbarium specimens were collected.
- I have taught summer courses at Mountain Lake Biological Station for three summers and I curate the herbarium at Appalachian State University.
- Invasion fronts for plants may not be easily delineated due to incomplete herbarium collections.
- At each sampling date, representative plant material was collected, pressed and stored in a herbarium for future verification.
- At present, there are 8,565 specimens of McCurtain County plants in Oklahoma herbaria representing 1,498 species, intraspecific taxa, and hybrids.
- Voucher specimens were deposited in the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
- Voucher specimens were deposited in the herbaria at Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
- Sometimes a species has gone extinct in the wild, but seeds or even living specimens remain in herbaria and botanical gardens.
- In 1826, he had made a major botanical trip to the Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece - to Corfu, Zante and Cefalonia - setting up a herbarium of Ionian plants, which are now held at Kew.
- Clicking on this number will bring up all information the herbaria have for a particular specimen, but please note that only the herbaria's California collection is currently web accessible.
- This trail, combined with collection of the plants for herbaria and for sale by nurseries, reduced the species' limited numbers.
- However, Blanchard found a Lakehurst specimen in the herbarium of the Department of Biology at the C. W. Post campus of Long Island University.
- Specimens were deposited in the herbarium of the Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois.
- The 1996-97 budget of the civic body proposed to set up a herbarium of medicinal plants but the project has remained on paper.
- Pollen material was obtained from the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
- Additional historic occurrences were determined through searches of local herbaria.
- All materials examined are deposited at the spirit collection and the herbarium of the Botanical Museum of Cordoba, Argentina.
- As a result, the chance that a particular species will be represented in herbarium collections should increase in good wildflower years.
- The presence of the park has been a plus for the herbarium, adding 16 contributors, where there were three before.
- He has taken in orphan herbaria and has worked to distribute extra materials to other herbaria in the region.
- 1.1 A room or building housing a herbarium.
植物标本室(或馆) Example sentencesExamples - Both herbaria house a broad collection of specimens from North American representatives of the genus Arabis.
- Always busy in the herbarium and nattily dressed in coat and bow tie, Wilbur was an enviable model of a true botanist devoted to his craft.
- Apart from the rooms where patients are treated, the main clinic from which he works in Kitarare, has a nursery and there are plans for an herbarium.
- When the weather was unsuitable, plants were placed in a plastic bag and returned to the herbarium to be pressed, dried and later identified.
- Most herbaria house morphologically unidentifiable immature collections of Carex.
- 1.2 A box or other receptacle in which dried plants are kept.
(植物标本的)存放盒(或橱柜等)
OriginLate 18th century: from late Latin, from Latin herba 'grass, herb'. Rhymesaquarium, armamentarium, barium, caldarium, cinerarium, columbarium, dolphinarium, frigidarium, honorarium, planetarium, rosarium, sanitarium, solarium, sudarium, tepidarium, terrarium, vivarium Definition of herbarium in US English: herbariumnounˌ(h)ərˈberēəmˌ(h)ərˈbɛriəm 1A systematically arranged collection of dried plants. 植物标本集 Example sentencesExamples - I have taught summer courses at Mountain Lake Biological Station for three summers and I curate the herbarium at Appalachian State University.
- Specimens were deposited in the herbarium of the Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois.
- All materials examined are deposited at the spirit collection and the herbarium of the Botanical Museum of Cordoba, Argentina.
- The 1996-97 budget of the civic body proposed to set up a herbarium of medicinal plants but the project has remained on paper.
- Invasion fronts for plants may not be easily delineated due to incomplete herbarium collections.
- In 1826, he had made a major botanical trip to the Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece - to Corfu, Zante and Cefalonia - setting up a herbarium of Ionian plants, which are now held at Kew.
- Pollen material was obtained from the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
- At present, there are 8,565 specimens of McCurtain County plants in Oklahoma herbaria representing 1,498 species, intraspecific taxa, and hybrids.
- Additional historic occurrences were determined through searches of local herbaria.
- The original species list was carried in the field, and when unvouchered species were found, herbarium specimens were collected.
- Clicking on this number will bring up all information the herbaria have for a particular specimen, but please note that only the herbaria's California collection is currently web accessible.
- Voucher specimens were deposited in the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
- This trail, combined with collection of the plants for herbaria and for sale by nurseries, reduced the species' limited numbers.
- Sometimes a species has gone extinct in the wild, but seeds or even living specimens remain in herbaria and botanical gardens.
- Voucher specimens were deposited in the herbaria at Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
- However, Blanchard found a Lakehurst specimen in the herbarium of the Department of Biology at the C. W. Post campus of Long Island University.
- At each sampling date, representative plant material was collected, pressed and stored in a herbarium for future verification.
- The presence of the park has been a plus for the herbarium, adding 16 contributors, where there were three before.
- He has taken in orphan herbaria and has worked to distribute extra materials to other herbaria in the region.
- As a result, the chance that a particular species will be represented in herbarium collections should increase in good wildflower years.
- 1.1 A room or building housing a collection of dried plants.
植物标本室(或馆) Example sentencesExamples - Most herbaria house morphologically unidentifiable immature collections of Carex.
- Both herbaria house a broad collection of specimens from North American representatives of the genus Arabis.
- When the weather was unsuitable, plants were placed in a plastic bag and returned to the herbarium to be pressed, dried and later identified.
- Always busy in the herbarium and nattily dressed in coat and bow tie, Wilbur was an enviable model of a true botanist devoted to his craft.
- Apart from the rooms where patients are treated, the main clinic from which he works in Kitarare, has a nursery and there are plans for an herbarium.
- 1.2 A box, cabinet, or other receptacle in which dried plants are kept.
(植物标本的)存放盒(或橱柜等)
OriginLate 18th century: from late Latin, from Latin herba ‘grass, herb’. |