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Botanical collections includes seed plants, cryptogams and economic botany
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Field Museum Botany Collections
Botanical collections includes seed plants, cryptogams and economic botany
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The John G. Searle Herbarium is the fifth largest herbarium in the Western Hemisphere and one of the world's preeminent depositories of Central and South American plants.
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