The John T. Waterhouse Herbarium | School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences - UNSW Sydney (original) (raw)

The John T. Waterhouse Herbarium is internationally registered and holds over 61,000 specimens, including vascular plants and fungi, algae, lichens and non-vascular plants.

Most of our specimens are Australian, with the majority from New South Wales and a smaller collection from other states and countries.

At UNSW, the Herbarium is an important resource for research and teaching. It’s also essential for the identification of plants. Individual specimens may be cited by researchers in their publications as vouchers from which original data has been obtained. This data includes morphological, molecular, chemical, histological, ecological and palynological data.

The specimens in the Herbarium also act as records, which map the temporal and spatial distributions of organisms. These records are essential for research into the spread of invasive species and changes in distribution due to urbanisation and climate change.

Research at UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences has utilised the John T. Waterhouse Herbarium to cover diverse areas such as:

The Herbarium collection is available by appointment within business hours for staff, students and external visitors at UNSW. Specimens are also available for loan to other institutions for study. Staff and students can request loans through the Herbarium of material from other herbaria.

All undergraduate students are allowed supervised access to the Herbarium. Those who may need unsupervised access in their studies or research are given the training and induction to do so.

Our people

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Frank Hemmings

Technical Laboratory Manager - School of BEES; Curator - John T. Waterhouse Herbarium

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Contact Us

For all herbarium enquiries, please call or email.

T: +61 2 9385 3274

E: herbunsw@unsw.edu.au