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A collection of pressed and dried plant specimens is known as herbarium. FRLH which is housed at FRLHT, is a unique Bio-cultural repository of the Medicinal Plants used in the Indian System of Medicine (ISM). Its key agenda is to house all the medicinal plant species recorded in different Indian Systems of Medicine as well as those found in the all India trade. This repository is a unique museum wherein different kinds of important data on plants, valuable historical records on the whereabouts of plants, many other invaluable reference collections are stored.

The FRLH herbarium follows the Bentham & Hooker’s system of classification. The collections are systematically arranged in `Species folders' which are further grouped under a `Genus', and many Genera under a Botanical family. The collections are physically placed in different pigeon holes of a Compactor. 

During the year 2007-08, the in-house botanist team undertook several botanical surveys in the different phyto-geographical regions of the country. These surveys  resulted in the collection of 995 field numbers ( 2903 voucher specimens) as follows: Moreh, Manipur-150; Talra, Chamba, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana & Punjab - 207; Rajasthan - 71; Orissa - 46; Yercaud, Sirumalai, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu - 214; Belgaum, Coorg, Calicut, Karnataka & Kerala – 215, and Nicobar Islands - 92. Phyto-geographically, major share was from southern India and Temperate Himalaya, followed by eastern Himalaya, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, west coast and North East India.

Processing and critical identification of the specimens pertaining to 855 field numbers was completed and it resulted in adding 318 species to the repository (169 medicinal and 149 non-medicinal). With these additions, the total count of the medicinal plant species in the Herbarium grew to 2,827. With these additions, the herbarium has come to possess accessions of 1,425 indigenous plant species out of a total of 1,900 species recorded in use in the codified streams of Indian Systems of Medicine.

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