Harvard University Herbaria & Botany Libraries
The Harvard University Herbaria include six collections and more than five million specimens of algae, bryophytes, fungi, and vascular plants with complementary Libraries and Archives. Together they form one of the largest university herbarium collections in the world, and the third largest herbarium in the United States. With their state-of-the art research laboratories and world class libraries, the HUH have been a centerpiece of biodiversity science since the early 1800s.
2025 1114: Michael Coe - Hypotheses-Driven Research in Ethnobiology & Ayahuasca Sustainability
2024 0416: Nawal Shrestha - Understanding the Distribution of Life on Earth
2024 0402: Andrea Berardi - Characterizing red floral color evolution in polyploids
2024 0319 Bridget Bickner - The evolution & maintenance of reproductive investment strategies...
2024 0123 - Tiago Vieira - Systematics of Prosthechea
2023 1010: Jenifer de Carvalho Lopes Dantas - Diversity of the Brazilian Flora & the program REFLORA
Workshop: Preparation of Natural Product Extracts for Therapeutics Development. Led by
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Rotten Trees
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2023 0321 Dr. Wayne M Jurick II: An intriguing tale of a non-host specific mycotoxin
2022 0419: John White - Indigenous Conceptualizations of and Interactions with Plants...
2022 0405: Luis Quijada - Tales of Leotiomycetes
2021 0914: Michael Bradshaw - Reconstructing the worldwide epidemic spread of powdery mildews