Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University (WSP)

The original herbarium of Washington State University was founded in the early 1890's by Charles V. Piper, and the mycological collections were moved into a separate facility in the Plant Pathology Department around 1917 by Frederick D. Heald.  Renamed the Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium in 2011, it currently includes nearly 75,000 accessioned specimens.

Important collections include: smuts (G.W. Fischer, R. Duran, L.M. Carris, K. Vanky); downy mildews (C.G. Shaw); powdery mildews (D.A. Glawe); Xylariaceae, Diatrypaceae, and other pyrenomycetes (J. D. Rogers & others); and fungi on grasses (R. Sprague), with a focus on the Northwest United States. Fungal exsiccati of historical Northwest collectors including Suksdorf, Piper, & others are available, as well as original complete sets of Fungi Columbiani (E. & E., Bartholomew) and North American Fungi (Ellis & Everhart). Collections from the USA including Alaska & Hawai'i, Canada, the UK, Austria, Germany, Finland, Romania & E. Europe, Mexico, Brazil, Taiwan & SE Asia, Russia, and New Zealand are also well represented.

Collections Manager: Monique Slipher, mslipher@wsu.edu, (509)335-5242
General Contact: Herbarium Email, shaw.herbarium@wsu.edu, 509-335-5242
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: a86f1b5e-693d-48d5-96ab-36f4bdd1be7e
Digital Metadata: EML File
Address:
Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium
Dept. of Plant Pathology, Washington State University
P.O. Box 646430
Pullman, WA   99164-6430
United States
5093355242
Collection Statistics
  • 74,352 specimen records
  • 73,875 (99%) georeferenced
  • 1 (0%) with images (3 total images)
  • 66,145 (89%) identified to species
  • 399 families
  • 2,020 genera
  • 13,050 species
  • 13,520 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics