The  warm summer weather invites us to go outdoors where one can spend hours  admiring blooming flowers and trees in the park. But, if allergies keep  you homebound, you can spend your time perusing the pollen-free plants  of the New York Botanical Garden’s C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium. Geared  toward researchers, as opposed to people who simply enjoy looking at  photos of pretty plants, the Virtual Herbarium contains a large  collection of specimen data for scientific use. Organized into various  specimen catalogs, data contained with the Virtual Herbarium includes  geographical information, specimen and habitat description, and images,  among other things. There are many different databases and links to  explore, though a word of warning: some pages contain much more  information than others. Also, it is a bit frustrating if you are an “I  just want to browse the database” type of person, as the “search”  feature is the only option in many cases.
Visit The C.V.Starr Virtual Herbarium

