United States National Herbarium (US-Botany)

The United States National Herbarium was founded in 1848, when the first collections were accessioned from the United States Exploring Expedition (50,000 specimens of 10,000 species). Current holdings total 5 million specimens, making this collection among the ten largest in the world representing about 8% of the plant collection resources of the United States. The herbarium is especially rich in type specimens (@110,000).
Contacts: Rusty Russell, Collections Manager, russellr@si.edu
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 6 May 2014
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 238,399 specimen records
  • 48,651 (20%) georeferenced
  • 47,384 (20%) with images (47,384 total images)
  • 172,766 (72%) identified to species
  • 545 families
  • 4,191 genera
  • 36,612 species
  • 38,873 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Geographic Distribution - Boyacá
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  • Aquitania (11)
  • Arcabuco (2)
  • Boavita (2)
  • Cocuy (1)
  • Duitama (28)
  • Guacamayas (2)
  • Guacamayas / San Mateo (2)
  • Labranzagrande (4)
  • Leiva (25)
  • Mpio. Duitama (1)
  • Northern Boyaca (1)
  • Paipa (1)
  • Pesca (2)
  • Raquira (1)
  • Saboyá (2)
  • San Mateo (2)
  • Soatá (8)
  • Socha (7)
  • Toca (1)
  • Tutasa (5)
  • Vasquez Terr. (1)
  • Venta Quemada (1)