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Herbarium Resources: Preparing Specimens & Investigating Plants
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Identifying Specimens Identify Specimens – Technical Key – Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants http://www.florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/
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Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
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Resources for Herbarium Work http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herbarium/methods/herb ariummanagement.htm
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Label Preparation PLabel – program to make labels (see pdf or Herbarium website)
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Databasing and Labels: PLabel
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Mounting Specimens
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Herbarium Work Space (Photo by I. Lopez). Mounting Paper - good quality thick white paper approx. 12" x 18", depending on your storage abilities. Fragment pocket paper - uniquely cut paper to fold in to pocket to attach to the sheet. Label paper - good quality white paper cut approximately 3" x 4". Cloth-backed tape, preferably water-activated, cut in to thin (2 mm. x 10 cm.) strips. Paper tape Thick white thread and needle Small scissors Elmer's glue Small weights
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Mounting Specimens
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Fragments, Cones, etc.
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Ancillary Collections
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Imaging http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/mossesinflas/ Describes an imaging project at FLAS
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Florida Plant Communities http://www.fnps.org/
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Florida Plant Communities
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http://www.fnai.org/
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