Herbarium Kew of the Royal Botanic Gardens |
Prof. Simon J. Owens |
The Herbarium Kew, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, is one of the world's largest and houses an collection of over six million specimens of vascular plants and fungi from all over the world. The database contains specimens information from Mexico. It has 4517 specimens grouped in 8 families, 145 genera and 904 species, collected at 2317 localities. |
http://griffin.rbgkew.org.uk/herbarium/ |