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Queensland Herbarium

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The Queensland Herbarium (Index Herbariorum code: BRI[1]) is situated at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is part of Queensland's Department of Environment and Science. It is responsible for discovering, describing, monitoring, modelling, surveying, naming and classifying Queensland's plants, and is the focus for information and research on the state's flora, fauna and plant communities.

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Origins

The history of the Herbarium as an institution starts in 1855 with the appointment of Walter Hill as Superintendent of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, four years before Queensland separated from New South Wales as a colony. In 1859, with Separation, Hill was appointed Colonial Botanist as well as remaining Director of the Gardens, a position he was to hold until 1881.

At the time the main function of colonial botanic gardens was usually to facilitate the introduction of suitable economic plants, although native plants would be collected as well. However, Hill's successor as Colonial Botanist was Frederick Manson Bailey, an established botanist already in charge of the herbarium at the Queensland Museum. Bailey remained in office for 34 years, until his death in 1915, and energetically worked at building up the herbarium collection through correspondence, exchange and numerous expeditions throughout the state.

Since 1855 the herbarium collection has been housed in five different places, and its botanical library in six. In 1998 the Herbarium moved to its current site within the Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. The number of plant specimens in the collection is over 890,000, mainly from Queensland.

Herbarium directors

Over the years, the Herbarium has gone through numerous departmental reorganizations and the officer in charge has been known by a variety of titles, from Colonial Botanist through Government Botanist, Director and Chief Botanist:

References

  1. ^ "Index Herbariorum". NYBG Steere Herbarium. New York Botanical Gardens. 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Queensland Herbarium". Australian National Botanic Gardens. 11 March 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  3. ^ Nally, Alicia (9 March 2023). "First woman appointed to lead Queensland Herbarium since it opened in 1859". ABC News. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  • Henderson, R.J.F. (2002). The Queensland Herbarium, 1855–2002. Queensland Herbarium: Toowong.

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