The herbarium contains over 3,000 specimens collected by George Clifford (1685-1760), a wealthy Anglo-Dutch merchant. The Herbarium includes plants that were newly cultivated in Europe at the time of ...
People from around the world can now access digital records of more than one million plants with the launch of the first searchable image archive from the National Herbarium of New South Wales.
Clayton published almost nothing himself, but his specimens have considerable importance in botanical nomenclature. The specimens were originally dispersed through the main collection, but have been ...
Trained in art and lithography in England ... other and enjoyed working together," says botanical illustrator Catherine Wardrop, who works at the herbarium and curates key Flockton works.