https://biodiversitydata.net:443/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=11University of New Hampshire Hodgdon HerbariumUS Virgin Islands Herbaria Networkmichaelbthomas@gmail.comhttps://biodiversitydata.net:443/index.phpUS Virgin Islands Herbaria Networkmichaelbthomas@gmail.comhttps://biodiversitydata.net:443/index.php2024-03-29engSince June 1996 the Albion Hodgdon Herbarium and the associated Sumner Pike Library have been housed in the Spaulding Life Sciences building of the Biological Sciences Complex. The herbarium comprises approximately 200,000 specimens (120,000 vascular plants, 80,000 marine algae, and 550 bryophytes and lichens). A space-saving compactor system for specimen storage allows for a significant increase in the size of the collection in the coming years. The herbarium contains a combination of historic and recently collected specimens, including 97 nomenclatural type specimens and voucher specimens supporting taxonomic, ecological, and biogeographic research. While our specimens represent plant species worldwide, the collections emphasize northeastern North America and are especially strong in representing freshwater and marine habitats. An additional strength is our extensive collection of Neotropical aquatic species. <b>Taxonomic Coverage</b>: Vascular plants and marine algae; aquatic flora. <b>Geography</b>: New Hampshire; Maine; coastal New England; Newfoundland; Bay of Fundy; Crimea, Siberia; northeastern U.S., Costa Rica, and Bolivia. Founded 1892.Arthur Mathieson, Curator of Marine AlgaeUniversity of New Hampshire Hodgdon Herbarium[1] 603 862 3865arthur@cisunix.unh.eduhttp://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/herbarium_details.php?irn=126756University of New Hampshire Hodgdon HerbariumArthur Mathieson, Curator of Marine AlgaeCollection ManagerCONTENT_PROVIDERarthur@cisunix.unh.edu[1] 603 862 3865University of New HampshireDurhamNew Hampshire03824-2617U.S.A.To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)Users can copy, redistribute the material in any medium or format, remix, transform, and build upon the material. The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.2024-03-29T00:09:27-07:00US Virgin Islands Herbaria Network - d3ec1f9b-c2ce-434e-96f7-a3f488329f4aDarwin Core Archivehttps://biodiversitydata.net:443/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=11UNHNHAUniversity of New Hampshire Hodgdon Herbariumhttp://www.biodiversitydata.net/SymbiotaSandbox/content/collicon/unh-h.jpghttp://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/herbarium_details.php?irn=126756http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/University of New HampshireSince June 1996 the Albion Hodgdon Herbarium and the associated Sumner Pike Library have been housed in the Spaulding Life Sciences building of the Biological Sciences Complex. The herbarium comprises approximately 200,000 specimens (120,000 vascular plants, 80,000 marine algae, and 550 bryophytes and lichens). A space-saving compactor system for specimen storage allows for a significant increase in the size of the collection in the coming years. The herbarium contains a combination of historic and recently collected specimens, including 97 nomenclatural type specimens and voucher specimens supporting taxonomic, ecological, and biogeographic research. While our specimens represent plant species worldwide, the collections emphasize northeastern North America and are especially strong in representing freshwater and marine habitats. An additional strength is our extensive collection of Neotropical aquatic species. <b>Taxonomic Coverage</b>: Vascular plants and marine algae; aquatic flora. <b>Geography</b>: New Hampshire; Maine; coastal New England; Newfoundland; Bay of Fundy; Crimea, Siberia; northeastern U.S., Costa Rica, and Bolivia. Founded 1892.