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Bell Museum plants (MIN-Plants)

Records of specimens at the University of Minnesota herbarium (MIN)
Contact: Dr. George Weiblen (museum-herbarium@umn.edu)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: f292c83d-305c-4b22-97cc-cd9c72e2931e
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Digital Metadata: EML File
Rights Holder: Bell Museum
Access Rights: Users are required to adhere to Bell Museum collections policy. Questions may be directed to the curator in charge.
Address:
Bell Museum Herbarium
University of Minnesota
1445 Gortner Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota   55108-1095
USA
(612) 625-0215
CITES: PER0034677
Collection Statistics
  • 309,568 specimen records
  • 227,368 (73%) georeferenced
  • 374 families
  • 3,265 genera
  • 15,178 species
Extra Statistics
Taxon Distribution
Click on the specimen record counts within the parenthesis to return the records for that family
  • Abutilon (60)
  • Alcea (1)
  • Althaea (3)
  • Anoda (2)
  • Apeiba (2)
  • Ayenia (1)
  • Batesimalva (1)
  • Bombax (2)
  • Brachychiton (1)
  • Callirhoe (2)
  • Ceiba (1)
  • Clappertonia (1)
  • Commersonia (6)
  • Corchorus (3)
  • Dombeya (8)
  • Duboscia (2)
  • Eremalche (1)
  • Fremontodendron (3)
  • Gaya (2)
  • Glyphaea (2)
  • Gossypium (4)
  • Grewia (17)
  • Heliocarpus (2)
  • Hermannia (4)
  • Hibiscus (67)
  • Iliamna (9)
  • Kleinhovia (1)
  • Kosteletzkya (2)
  • Lavatera (2)
  • Leptonychia (1)
  • Luehea (4)
  • Malva (95)
  • Malvastrum (5)
  • Malvaviscus (1)
  • Melhania (1)
  • Melochia (1)
  • Microcos (31)
  • Napaea (93)
  • Nesogordonia (1)
  • Papuodendron (3)
  • Pavonia (2)
  • Pterocymbium (4)
  • Reevesia (1)
  • Robinsonella (2)
  • Sida (8)
  • Sidalcea (13)
  • Sparrmannia (1)
  • Sphaeralcea (26)
  • Sterculia (42)
  • Talipariti (1)
  • Tilia (263)
  • Trichospermum (11)
  • Triumfetta (8)
  • Waltheria (1)
  • Wissadula (3)
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