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Otago Regional Herbarium (OTA)

OTA was founded by Professor Geoff Baylis in the 1950s (Head of Department 1945–1978) and is now the second largest Herbarium in the South Island.

 

Celmisia semicordata ssp. semicordata

Celmisia semicordata ssp. semicordata
Photo by AS Markey

Curators

Janice Lord
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Vickey Tomlinson
Herbarium Technician
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Friends of OTA

"Friends of OTA" is a volunteer group associated with the Herbarium.

 

The Collections

OTA currently contains approximately 10,000 lichen accessions, a similar number of bryophyte accessions, a small, mainly southern algae collection and around 30,000 vascular plant accessions.  The lichen collection is of national significance, as it incorporates the Thompson collection (3500 South Island lichen specimens) and the Murray collection (c. 3000 specimens, mainly South Island). The vascular plant collection includes a large number of specimens collected by Prof. Alan Mark, giving the Herbarium particular strengths in the alpine flora, the flora of Mt Aspiring National Park and the floras of Otago, Southland and Fiordland in general.

 

Loans

Specimens are available for loan to bonafide researchers. Loans are for 12 months only, and must be applied for in writing to the appropriate Curator.

 

Other useful Links

Australian Herbaria
Australia's Virtual Herbarium
Internet Directory for Botany
Index Herbariorum
New York Botanic Gardens Searchable Databases