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Herbariorum

Herbariorum is the Latin genitive plural form of herbarium, meaning “of herbariums.” In botanical writing, this form appears in titles and phrases derived from Latin, where it indicates possession or association with multiple herbarium collections.

The most widely known use of the term in scholarly literature is in the title Index Herbariorum,

Historically, Index Herbariorum has undergone several editions and updates since its inception in the 20th century,

In broader usage, herbariorum appears in various Latin-named works and descriptions that follow traditional scholarly conventions

See also: herbarium, herbaria, botanical nomenclature, taxonomic literature.

a
foundational
reference
work
that
catalogs
public
herbaria
around
the
world
and
lists
the
staff,
collections,
and
contact
information
for
each
institution.
The
index
provides
standardized
references
and
helps
researchers
locate
physical
collections,
reference
herbaria
in
citations,
and
understand
the
scope
of
holdings
at
different
institutions.
It
also
contributes
to
the
assignment
of
formal
codes
used
to
identify
herbaria
in
botanical
records.
reflecting
changes
in
curatorial
staff,
holdings,
and
institutional
affiliations.
The
work
has
been
produced
and
maintained
by
major
botanical
libraries
and
institutions
and
has
increasingly
incorporated
digital
formats
to
improve
accessibility
for
a
global
community
of
researchers,
curators,
and
students.
in
taxonomy
and
biogeography,
illustrating
the
long-standing
influence
of
Latin
in
scientific
nomenclature
and
bibliographic
practice.