Herbario COA, Jardín Botánico de Córdoba
Jardín Botánico de Córdoba
Description
The Herbarium COA began in 1980. It approximately includes 75000 sheets of pressed and dried plants fundamentally from Andalusia. It is specialized in species of the family Brassicaceae, weeds and endemic plants of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. The sheets are stored in 17 compact closets distributed by families, genus and species. The Herbarium also includes an archive and a register.
Strengths
1- Andalusian flora threatened of extinction,
2- American flora
Usage restrictions
1- Visits and consultations always in hours of opening,
2- The visit must not disturb the usual work in the Herbarium.
Access restrictions
Use by botanists and students of Botany.
Types of objects
Mainly complete organisms.
[ES] Principalmente organismos enteros.
Types of resources
Preserved.
[ES] Preservados.
Preservation methods
Mainly dried and pressed, some deep-frozen.
The collection was established in 1980 and ceased acquisitions in 31-01-2008.
Taxonomic range
Kingdoms covered include: Plantae.
The Herbario COA, Jardín Botánico de Córdoba collection includes members from the following taxa:
Coniferophyta, Equisetopsida, Gnetophyta, Liliatae, Lycophyta, Magnoliatae and Pteridophyta.
Geographic range
Mainly Andalusia (Spain), some Balearic Islands (Spain), some rest of the Iberian Peninsula.
States covered include: Spain.
Number of specimens in the collection
The estimated number of specimens in the Herbario COA, Jardín Botánico de Córdoba collection is 80,000.
Of these 40,000 are databased. This represents 50.0 % of the collection.
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Sub-collections
The Herbario COA, Jardín Botánico de Córdoba collection contains these significant collections:
Metadata last updated on 2023-08-28 08:05:05.0
Digitised records available through the Atlas
The Herbario COA, Jardín Botánico de Córdoba collection has an estimated 80,000 specimens.
The collection has databased 50.0 % of these (40,000 records).
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