Botany

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Montage of various plants

Also see the Botany Collections Overview section which gives specialist detail about the history and make up of the Museum Collections.

Botany enquiries: or see all contacts
Patricia Francis 01204 332197

There are about 60,000 specimens in the botanical collection. Most of these are herbarium specimens which are either pressed, dried and mounted on to sheets of paper or are dried and stored in packets. All the specimens are labelled with the plant name; place and date of collection and the name of the collector. Most of the specimens date from the mid-nineteenth century but the oldest specimens date from 1729 and the newest up to the present day.

This type of museum specimen when first collected was never intended for display but for study, however today, these specimens are used for many new purposes too. Examples include identifying unknown plants; revealing plant distribution patterns across the country and giving an insight into the lives of their collectors and their travels.

Interactive game

In 2007 Patricia Francis was involved in an award winning project with St Stephen and All Martyrs' Primary School, Bolton.

The team won the Rolls-Royce Science Prize and the following educational game was created from the project:

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Classification of plantsFly agaric


Status of wild plantsMarsh mariold detail