https://herbanwmex.net/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=455University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor HerbariumRed de Herbarios Mexicanosjsanchez@guayacan.uson.mxhttps://herbanwmex.net/portal/index.phpRed de Herbarios Mexicanosjsanchez@guayacan.uson.mxhttps://herbanwmex.net/portal/index.php2024-03-29engHousing approximately 465,000 specimens, including 405,000 vascular plant specimens, 55,000 lichens, and smaller holdings of bryophytes and non-lichenized fungi, the R. L. McGregor Herbarium (KANU) is dedicated to the study of the flora of the Great Plains, the grassland biome of central North America. The greater part of vascular plant and lichen specimens deposited in KANU represent the flora of the Great Plains and herbarium staff is involved in taxonomic and floristic studies of the region. Our goal is to expand our understanding of past and current botanical diversity of the Great Plains and to preserve this knowledge for the future. Specimens are digitized using Specify 6. To date, approximately 360,000 (77%) of all holdings have been computerized; of these, approximately 150,000 vascular plant specimens have been imaged, as well.University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbariumcmorse@ku.eduhttps://biodiversity.ku.edu/botanyMorseCalebcmorse@ku.eduCollection ManagercontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-29T00:10:11-07:00Red de Herbarios Mexicanos - cd420c54-6d26-4165-b64f-37cc03de2a8dUTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://herbanwmex.net/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=455KANUUniversity of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbariumhttps://lichenportal.org/cnalh/content/collicon/KU_BI-logo-small.jpghttps://biodiversity.ku.edu/botanyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/MorseCalebcmorse@ku.eduCollection Manager<p>Housing approximately 465,000 specimens, including 405,000 vascular plant specimens, 55,000 lichens, and smaller holdings of bryophytes and non-lichenized fungi, the R. L. McGregor Herbarium (KANU) is dedicated to the study of the flora of the Great Plains, the grassland biome of central North America. The greater part of vascular plant and lichen specimens deposited in KANU represent the flora of the Great Plains and herbarium staff is involved in taxonomic and floristic studies of the region. Our goal is to expand our understanding of past and current botanical diversity of the Great Plains and to preserve this knowledge for the future. Specimens are digitized using Specify 6. To date, approximately 360,000 (77%) of all holdings have been computerized; of these, approximately 150,000 vascular plant specimens have been imaged, as well.</p>