The Kansas State University Herbarium, established in 1877, is one of the oldest and largest collections of preserved plants in the region, featuring historical materials dating back to the 1800s. With a diverse range of specimens, including notable collections from F. Lindheimer, J. B. Mead, and C. Wright, as well as a seed collection of over 2000 specimens, the herbarium serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in regional biodiversity.
Located in Manhattan, KS, the herbarium encourages visitors to explore its research facility and utilize its resources to further their understanding of plant life in the area. With its rich history and extensive collection, the Kansas State University Herbarium is a hub for botanical research and education.
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