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The Museum's Botany collection holds an estimated six million specimens of bryophytes, ferns, seed plants and slime moulds from all over the world. The botanical collection spans a period from the 17th century to the present and includes a number of historically important collections such as those of Sir Hans Sloane, Sir Joseph Banks and Charles Darwin.
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The Algae, Fungi and Plants collection of the Natural History Museum, London
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The Algae, Fungi and Plants collection of the Natural History Museum, London

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    The Museum's Botany collection holds an estimated six million specimens of bryophytes, ferns, seed plants and slime moulds from all over the world. The botanical collection spans a period from the 17th century to the present and includes a number of historically important collections such as those of Sir Hans Sloane, Sir Joseph Banks and Charles Darwin.
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