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University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC)
The UBC bryophyte collection houses mosses, liverworts, and hornworts and is a tribute to the career of Dr. Wilf Schofield, who came to UBC in 1960. Professor Schofield was the first bryologist hired at a Canadian university. When he started at UBC, the collection included roughly 3,000 specimens. As a result of Dr. Schofield’s efforts and those of his students and post-doctoral researchers, the collection has grown to over 250,000 specimens, a considerable legacy. After his retirement, Dr. Schofield continued his research, up to the month before his passing in November 2008. He was such an avid collector that his specimens will continue to be processed and added to the collection for some time. - See more at: http://www.beatymuseum.ubc.ca/herbarium-bryophytes#sthash.pjK2COJK.dpuf
Contacts:
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G. Karen Golinski, Collections Curator, karen.golinski@botany.ubc.ca
Collection Statistics
- 235,437 specimen records
- 179,549 (76%) georeferenced
- 283 (0.12%) with images (284 total images)
- 222,317 (94%) identified to species
- 207 families
- 1,023 genera
- 7,346 species
- 8,591 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)