Checklist of the Umbelliferae family in the herbarium of Iraq natural history museum
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https://doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2021.15.3.0160Keywords:
Umbelliferae, Herbarium, Iraq, Natural, History, MuseumAbstract
The aim of this study is to make the inventory for Umbelliferae family for the purpose of identifying the samples that were collected over long periods and saved in the herbarium of Iraq Natural History Museum/ University of Baghdad. We found that the herbarium plants were very large and varied from different parts for Iraq, in different and varied environments, which collected and arranged according to a very specific system in the herbarium for remaining an important source to all graduate students and researchers to take advantage for these plants. Also, the flowering and fruiting periods for these plants in Iraq were recorded in different regions. Most these plants begin to flower in the spring and thrive at fields and farms.
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