Project Magnolia grandiFLORA

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Project Magnolia grandiFLORA www.mississippiplants.org Lisa Wallace Lucile McCook Mac Alford Heather Sullivan Nina Baghai-Riding Digitizing collections from Mississippi herbaria ~250,000 specimens – primarily vascular plants ~90% of these specimens are not georeferenced Training PI’s on the project Student workers (undergrads and grads) Other collections – entomology, geology, MMNS Workflow Management of the collective portal – SilverBiology Imaging – SilverImage Label databases – Specify, FileMaker Pro, others Georeferencing – GEOLocate; sourcing records by geography for editing Funded by