Definitionn. a collection of dried plants that are mounted and systematically classified for study
Last update: October 23, 2015
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In addition to this, Helen has built me a herbarium, a little room fitted up with closets for my plants, shelves for my botanical books, and a great table whereon to manipulate them all. [Please select]
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[Illustration: The Vreeland Press] Herbarium "The illustration shows how the press is made." [Please select]
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Mount specimens on separate herbarium sheets of standard size (1-1/2 X 16-1/2). [Please select]
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This label is usually pasted in the lower right hand corner of the herbarium sheet. [Please select]
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They passed the tennis-courts and the rose parterre, and ran down the steps into the herbarium. [Please select]
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One brings home a bouquet from the woods; the other, specimens for his herbarium. [Please select]
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A herbarium became a sort of journal, recalling to its fortunate possessor all the wanderings of the happy chase, all the delightful sounds and sights of the country. [Please select]
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During these latter years, their wealth inspired me with an insane plan: that of collecting in effigy what I was unable to keep in its natural state in an herbarium. [Please select]
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