Russia
The following table includes herbaria located in European Russia.
Name | No. Specimens | Abbr. | Country | City | Website |
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Komarov Botanical Institute | 7,160,000 | LE | Russia | St. Petersburg | |
Moscow State University | 993,000 | MW, MWG | Russia | Moscow | |
Saint Petersburg University | 700,000 | LECB | Russia | Saint Petersburg | |
Main Botanical Garden, Russia | 570,000 | MHA | Russia | Moscow | |
N. I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry | 524,000 | WIR | Russia | Saint Petersburg | |
Southern Federal University | 300,000 | RV | Russia | Rostov-on-Don | |
Komi Scientific Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ural Department | 206,000 | SYKO | Russia | Syktyvkar, Komi Republic | |
Saint Petersburg S. M. Kirov Forestry Academy, I. P. Borodin Herbarium | 200,000 | KFTA | Russia | Saint Petersburg |
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