https://cch2.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=6SDSU - Vascular Plants of the San Diego State University HerbariumCCH2 Portaljyost@calpoly.eduhttps://cch2.org/portal/index.phpCCH2 Portaljyost@calpoly.eduhttps://cch2.org/portal/index.php2024-03-29engThe San Diego State University Herbarium (SDSU) is a depository of over 26,000 pressed and mounted specimens of vascular plants and over 400 specimens of algae, used in research and teaching. We have also initiated a bryophyte and lichen collection. The purpose of these specimens is: 1) to serve as voucher documentation for research projects; 2) to serve as resources for plant identification; and 3) to serve as exemplars in plant courses. In addition, the herbarium both receives and provides loans of plant specimens used in active systematic research. The herbarium collection specializes in land plant specimens from San Diego County, California, and Baja California, with some collections from Australia, Chile, and the south Pacific.SDSU - Vascular Plants of the San Diego State University Herbarium619-594-8012sdsuherbarium@sdsu.eduhttps://herbarium.sdsu.eduDepartment of Biology, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego State UniversitySan DiegoCalifornia92182-4614USASimpsonMichaelsdsuherbarium@sdsu.eduCo-CuratorcontentProviderFlores-RenterĂaLluviaCo-Curatorlfloresrenteria@sdsu.educontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-29T07:59:05-07:00CCH2 Portal - 9b1702a7-81e9-4df6-8353-c8c4537dfbe4UTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://cch2.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=6SDSUSDSU - Vascular Plants of the San Diego State University Herbariumhttps://cch2.org/portal/content/collicon/sdsu.pnghttps://herbarium.sdsu.eduhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/SimpsonMichaelsdsuherbarium@sdsu.eduCo-CuratorFlores-RenterĂaLluviaCo-Curatorlfloresrenteria@sdsu.edu<p>The San Diego State University Herbarium (SDSU) is a depository of over 26,000 pressed and mounted specimens of vascular plants and over 400 specimens of algae, used in research and teaching. We have also initiated a bryophyte and lichen collection. The purpose of these specimens is: 1) to serve as voucher documentation for research projects; 2) to serve as resources for plant identification; and 3) to serve as exemplars in plant courses. In addition, the herbarium both receives and provides loans of plant specimens used in active systematic research. The herbarium collection specializes in land plant specimens from San Diego County, California, and Baja California, with some collections from Australia, Chile, and the south Pacific.</p>