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Bailey Herbarium at College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University


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UID: dp189

Website URL: https://www.csbsju.edu/herbarium

Last change: not available on 2025-02-01 22:00:39.0

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Description

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Public description

The Bailey Herbarium is the largest private college herbarium in Minnesota with about 32,000 specimens of vascular plants, algae and fungi. The Herbarium serves a vital role in the teaching of several courses (i.e., Plant Systematics, Ecology) and is used extensively by students, faculty, and others for research in plant systematics and ecology. The Herbarium also provides a variety of botanical services to the public including plant identification clinics and guest lectures.

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Location

Address
2945 Abbey Plaza, Peter Engel 335 Collegeville, MN 56321
Collegeville
Minnesota 56321
Postal
Latitude 45.593220°
Longitude -94.371650°
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Email ssaupe@csbsju.edu
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GBIF registry key: 28ff3296-7932-4c10-a0a6-38b7a76cc929

GBIF country attribute (which country to associate the publisher data with in GBIF): USA

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