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Helpful resources to help you identify the wildflowers you come across in our region.
A specimen from a tree that once stood on the site of the new Burke Museum is the first object to be moved into the new building.
Herbarium researcher Mark Darrach helped discovered a new plant species—and plans to auction off the right to name it.
The Herbarium helps to solve a mysterious discovery—in ski boots of all places!
Graduate student John Chau discovers the origin of the Butterfly-bush, a familiar flowering plant in the Seattle area.
A Burke Museum graduate student travels to Colombia to study the tropical diversity of river-weed plants.
The Herbarium Foray Program turns 20.
A new method of sampling fossil leaves allows researchers to more accurately predict climate temperatures.
How tiny fossilized plant particles in Costa Rica can be used to reconstruct past landscapes.
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