d9522343-146c-4d6b-b312-543d4d8ca0e8
http://dx.doi.org/10.5886/g7j6gct1
http://data.canadensys.net/ipt/resource?r=trt-specimens
Royal Ontario Museum Green Plant Herbarium (TRT)
Deborah
Metsger
Royal Ontario Museum
Assistant Curator
100 Queen's Park
Toronto
ON
M5S 2C6
CA
416 586 5610
debm@rom.on.ca
Deborah
Metsger
Royal Ontario Museum
Assistant Curator
100 Queen's Park
Toronto
ON
M5S 2C6
CA
416 586 5610
debm@rom.on.ca
Tim
Dickinson
Royal Ontario Museum
Senior Curator Emeritus
100 Queen's Park
Toronto
ON
M5S 2C6
CA
416 586 8032
tim.dickinson@utoronto.ca
http://www.rom.on.ca/collections/curators/dickinson.php
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Deborah
Metsger
Royal Ontario Museum
Assistant Curator
100 Queen's Park
Toronto
ON
M5S 2C6
CA
416 586 5610
debm@rom.on.ca
curator
2018-08-31
eng
The Green Plant Herbarium holds in excess of 370,000 accessioned vascular plants. The collection, formerly at the University of Toronto, is now owned by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) Department of Natural History. The Green Plant Herbarium comprises the former Vascular Plant Herbarium (also TRT) and the bryological collections that were housed in the Cryptogamic Herbarium (TRTC), hence the change of name. TRT also houses the algae that were formerly held at TRTC. Important collections include those of H. V. Begley, C. D. Bird, H. H. Brown, T. J. W. Burgess, R. F. Cain, P. M. Catling, F. Cook, T. A. Dickinson, J.-P. Frahm, F. C. Fyre, S. Hattori, M. Heimburger, J. C. Krug, M. Landon, D. A. Leadbeater, J. Macoun, S. McKay-Kuja, J. K. Morton (personal herbarium, North American material), E. A. Moxley, J. B. Phipps, J. Riley, V. Schiffner, W. Scott, J. H. Soper, T. M. C. Taylor, J. Walker, W. Watson, A. White, J. White, and R. E. Whiting.
TRT
Green Plant Herbarium
ROM
Royal Ontario Museum
Canadensys
North America
Canada
Ontario
collection
herbarium
specimens
green plants
Crataegus
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Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Specimen
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http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/eebresearch/facilities/ph-rom.htm
The ROM Green Plant Herbarium houses plant specimens documenting the Ontario flora, and allied floras of North America and Eurasia. Specimens from other floras, including neotropical (Grenada, Guyana) provide broad taxonomic coverage. Images are collected that relate to the taxa and taxon associations (vegetation units) represented in the herbarium. The herbarium also holds Quaternary and archaeobotanical collections from Ontario, other provinces and territories, and adjacent states, with collections from Florida, Minnesota, and Grenada. These include stratified botanical fossils from studies of past vegetation, climate, hydrology, and limnology.
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This dataset comprises digitized specimen records of vascular plants and bryophytes, identified to species. Current emphasis is on woody plants of Ontario, and Crataegus of North America.
kingdom
Plantae
Plants
class
Equisetopsida
Vascular plants
genus
Crataegus
Hawthorn
asNeeded
Tim
Dickinson
Royal Ontario Museum
Senior Curator Emeritus
100 Queen's Park
Toronto
ON
M5S 2C6
CA
416 586 8032
tim.dickinson@utoronto.ca
http://www.rom.on.ca/collections/curators/dickinson.php
Deborah
Metsger
Royal Ontario Museum
Assistant Curator
100 Queen's Park
Toronto
ON
M5S 2C6
CA
416 586 5610
debm@rom.on.ca
Examine specimen and any attached/included labels. Verify and update determination if qualified.
Search specimen record in collection database and update where necessary, or create new record and populate fields with the information on the specimen and annotation labels. Use controlled vocabularies where relevant. New determinations are recorded under the local components of scientificName, and the earlier ones are concatenated under previousIdentifications.
Additional specimen data related to voucher status, publications and derived samples are included if available.
Prepare and attach the label generated from the completed database record to the physical specimen, if new, apply barcode label, take digital image, and then scan the barcode number into the image filename and (separately) into database record.
Digitization of vascular plant and bryophyte specimens records from the Green Plant Herbarium of the Royal Ontario Museum (TRT), with a focus on plants of Ontario and Crataegus of North America.
All data are manually digitized as text from specimen labels. Since 2011 specimen accessioning includes digital imaging, but these have not yet been deployed in data entry.
Legacy data have been formatted to fit the new Darwin Core-compliant database structure and have been cleaned to the best of our abilities, but they may still contain inconsistencies. They are further corrected on an ad hoc basis as resources permit. New records are entered using controlled vocabularies where relevant and should contain fewer errors.
2012-05-01T03:42:20.695-04:00
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Green Plant Herbarium (TRT) from Royal Ontario Museum. http://dx.doi.org/10.5886/g7j6gct1 (accessed on [date]).
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