SUBJECT ASSOCIATION ACTIVITY NO 3 HERBARIUM
HERBARIUM
A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study.
The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (called exsiccatae) but, depending upon the material, may also be stored in boxes or kept in alcohol or other preservative.The specimens in a herbarium are often used as reference material in describing plant taxa; some specimens may be types.
The same term is often used in mycology to describe an equivalent collection of preserved fungi, otherwise known as a fungarium.A xylarium is a herbarium specialising in specimens of wood. The term hortorium (as in the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium) has occasionally been applied to a herbarium specialising in preserving material of horticultural origin.
SPECIMEN PREPARATION
Commensurate with the need to identify the specimen, it is essential to include in a herbarium sheet as much of the plant as possible (e.g., roots, flowers, stems, leaves, seed, and fruit), or at least representative parts of them in the case of large specimens. To preserve their form and colour, plants collected in the field are carefully arranged and spread flat between thin sheets, known as flimsies (equivalent to sheets of newsprint), and dried, usually in a plant press, between blotters or absorbent paper.
During the drying process the specimens are retained within their flimsies at all times to minimise damage, and only the thicker, absorbent drying sheets are replaced. For some plants it may prove helpful to allow the fresh specimen to wilt slightly before being arranged for the press. An opportunity to check, rearrange and further lay out the specimen to best reveal the required features of the plant occurs when the damp absorbent sheets are changed during the drying/pressing process.
HERBARIUM SHEETS
1. Jungle geranium
Botanical name: Ixora coccinea
Family: Rubiaceae
2. Hibiscus
Family: Malvaceae
3. Custard apple
Botanical name: Annona squamosa L
Family: Solanaceae
4. Turkey berry
Botanical name: Solanum torvum
Family: Solanaceae
5. Scarlet bush
Botanical name: Hemelia patens
Family: Rubaceae
6. Malabar Nut
Botanical name: Justicia adhathoda
Family: Acanthaceae7 . Thumba
Botanical name: Leucas aspera L
Family: Lamiaceae
8. Four'o clock flower or marvel of peru
Botanical name: Mirabilis jelapa
Family: Nyctaginaceae
9. Bitter leaf or vernonia
Botanical name: Vernonia cinera
Family: Asteraceae
10. Pineapple guava or guavasteen
Botanical name: Feijoa sellowiana
Family: Myrtaceae
11. Cashew Tree
Botanical name:
Anacardium occi-dentale
Family : Anacardiaceae
12. Nerium
Botanical name: Nerium oleander
Family : Apocynaceae
13. Scarlet gourd
Botanical name: Coccinia grandis L
Family : Cucurbitaceae
14. Malabar melastome
Botanical name:
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