https://www.midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=116Fort Lewis College HerbariumMid-Atlantic HerbariaseinetAdmin@asu.eduhttps://www.midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/index.phpMid-Atlantic HerbariaseinetAdmin@asu.eduhttps://www.midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/index.php2024-03-28engThe collection specializes in the vascular flora of southwestern Colorado and the Four Corners Region. The herbarium also contains a small ethnobotanical collection transferred in 2013 from the Fort Lewis College department of Anthropology. Additionally FLD contains a mycological collection of approximately 1700 specimens of principally wood decay and macrofungi with a geographic focus on southwestern Colorado and the greater southwestern United States. This collection is fully digitized and accessible via the Mycology Collections Portal (https://www.mycoportal.org/). The bryological collection at FLD was transfered in 2008 to UBC and select specimens can additionally be found at CAS and COLO. Fort Lewis College Herbariummccauley_r@fortlewis.eduhttps://www.fortlewis.edu/biology/Herbarium.aspx1000 Rim DriveDurangoCO81301USARoss McCauley, Curatormccauley_r@fortlewis.educontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-28T17:14:37-07:00Mid-Atlantic Herbaria - df686298-ac01-427e-9528-5f6f12548f03UTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://www.midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=116FLDFort Lewis College Herbariumhttps://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/content/collicon/fld.pnghttps://www.fortlewis.edu/biology/Herbarium.aspxhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Ross McCauley, Curatormccauley_r@fortlewis.edu<p>The collection specializes in the vascular flora of southwestern Colorado and the Four Corners Region. The herbarium also contains a small ethnobotanical collection transferred in 2013 from the Fort Lewis College department of Anthropology. Additionally FLD contains a mycological collection of approximately 1700 specimens of principally wood decay and macrofungi with a geographic focus on southwestern Colorado and the greater southwestern United States. This collection is fully digitized and accessible via the Mycology Collections Portal (https://www.mycoportal.org/). The bryological collection at FLD was transfered in 2008 to UBC and select specimens can additionally be found at CAS and COLO. </p>