University of Montana Herbarium (MONTU)

The Herbarium at The University of Montana (MONTU, http://herbarium.dbs.umt.edu) contains over 150,000 plant specimens and has the largest and best representation of the flora of the Northern Rocky Mountains in the world. The Herbarium is particularly well-known for its collections from the alpine and montane regions of Montana. Our vascular plant collections can be accessed via http://pnwherbaria.org. MONTU is also home to the Montana Diatom collection (http://herbarium.dbs.umt.edu/diatoms.asp), and we are excited to have our fungi collection included in the Mycoportal Database.

Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: 9d863f79-0cb6-4493-9872-8f72d6c79e69
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 138 specimen records
  • 124 (90%) georeferenced
  • 138 (100%) with images (154 total images)
  • 110 (80%) identified to species
  • 50 families
  • 69 genera
  • 84 species
  • 84 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Geographic Distribution
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