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The National Herbarium of Victoria (
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code: MEL) is one of
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's earliest herbaria and the oldest scientific institution in Victoria. Its 1.5 million specimens of preserved plants, fungi and algae—collectively known as the State Botanical Collection of VictoriaRoyal Botanic Gardens Victoria
State Botanical Collection at the National Herbarium
(accessed 20 August 2020)
—comprise the largest herbarium collection in Australia and
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.Thiers, B. (2020 - continuously updated). National Herbarium of Victoria Collections Summary. ''Index Herbariorum. A global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Botanical Garden’s Virtual Herbarium.'' Available from
MEL Collections Summary
(accessed 21 August 2020)
The collection includes scientifically and historically significant collections gathered by
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and Daniel Solander during the voyage of in 1770, as well as 2,000 specimens collected by Robert Brown during Flinders' circumnavigation of Australia (1801–1805), and three collections made by Darwin during the Voyage of the Beagle to South America, Australia, and the Pacific.Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Darwin Collections
(accessed 20 August 2020)
The herbarium was established in 1853 by
Ferdinand von Mueller Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (german: Müller; 30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Vict ...
, the Government Botanist for Victoria, and is situated within the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria are botanic gardens across two sites–Melbourne and Cranbourne. Melbourne Gardens was founded in 1846 when land was reserved on the south side of the Yarra River for a new botanic garden. It extends across ...
. The present building was constructed in 1934 through a donation from philanthropist Sir Macpherson Robertson. It, along with a 1989 extension, houses the entire collection of 1.5 million plant and fungal specimens. The Herbarium's botanic library is an important source for the history of Australian botany, and has contributed some 124 volumes (of the 1212 volumes contributed by Australia Institutions) to the online digita
Biodiversity Heritage Library
The herbarium is also a partner in the
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project, thereby making all of its collection data available to anyone to use. The herbarium also publishes an online key together with descriptions of plants found in Victoria via VicFlora.


Collections

Over half of the existing collection was acquired by Mueller. The herbarium includes the following collections: * Otto Sonder herbarium * Fern collections * Bryophyte collections * Algae collections * Lichen collections * Fungi collections * Botany of the Burke and Wills expedition


See also

* Louisa Isabella Chaulk Baudinet, 1869, collected specimens; collection includes 97 specimens in MELISR database *
Amelia Bunbury Amelia Matilda Richardson Pries Bunbury (1863–1956), better known as Amelia Bunbury, was a noted photographer, furniture carver, horse breeder, and botanical collector based in south-west and north-west Western Australia. Life Amelia Matild ...
, who collected specimens as Miss A. Pries or A.M. Pries. * ''Muelleria'' (journal), a peer-reviewed botanical journal published by the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne *
National Herbarium of New South Wales The National Herbarium of New South Wales was established in 1853. The Herbarium has a collection of more than 1.4 million plant specimens, making it the second largest collection of pressed, dried plant specimens in Australia,Thiers, B. ...
*
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*
Australasian Virtual Herbarium The ''Australasian Virtual Herbarium'' (AVH) is an online resource that allows access to plant specimen data held by various Australian and New Zealand herbaria. It is part of the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), and was formed by the amalgamat ...
*
Fungimap Fungimap Inc is an Australian non-profit, citizen-science organization founded in 1996 dedicated to raising the profile of Australia's incredible fungal diversity. Fungimap's focus is on macrofungi in the natural environment. Fungimap headquarter ...
* Past and present staff (not already mentioned) ** Helen Aston ** Tim Entwisle **
Teresa Lebel Dr Teresa Lebel is a taxonomist and ecologist who works on fungi, with a particular interest in subterranean truffle-like fungi and their mushroom, bolete, bracket or cup relatives. Career Lebel studied at the University of Western Austral ...
** Tom May ** Josephine Milne ** Alexander Morrison ** Dan Murphy ** Alastair Robinson ** Jim Willis **
Frank Udovicic Frank Udovicic is an Australian botanist who specialises in molecular systematics and phytogeography. Career Udovicic completed his Bachelor of Science ( Honours) at The University of Melbourne in 1990. In 1995 he completed his PhD at The Un ...


References


External links

{{Wikispecies
Australasian Virtual Herbarium

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

VicFlora Flora of Victoria
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 18 May 2018. Herbaria in Australia 1853 establishments in Australia Buildings and structures in the City of Melbourne (LGA) Education in Victoria (Australia) Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria