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Biological Classification
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Plant name author refers to the author of a scientific name. For a list of plant name authors, see the International Plant names Index.

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Collection Number refers to the number assigned to the specimen by the senior or primary collector.

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The Year field provides information about when the material was created, collected or published, depending on the resource type. This information can vary considerably depending on the quality of the submitted metadata.

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Geography
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Locality refers to any location data supplied with the material in addition to the Country field. The locality field is optional and therefore varies considerably depending on the quality of the contributed metadata. For example, a Locality field may be "Hispaniola I.. . Near San Lorenzo Bay, S Coast of Samana Bay."

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Herbaria house and maintain collections of dried reference specimens of the earth's plant and fungal diversity.

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Herbaria house and maintain collections of dried reference specimens of the earth's plant and fungal diversity.

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Title refers to the name of the object as provided by the contributing institution; the title varies across resource types. For example, the title of a specimen can be "Isotype of Altensteinia inaeqialis Rchb. f [familty ORCHIDACEAE]", while the title of a painting can be "'Baobab near the bank of the Lue'; oil on canvas.".

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All materials are classified by resource type based on the use and purpose of the original physical material.

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