University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH)

Specialty: Worldwide, especially temperate North America and the Great Lakes region. Specific strengths include marine algae of eastern North America, West Indies, Alaska, and Pacific Islands; bryophytes of tropical America; Agaricaceae and Hymenogastraceae of western North America; vascular plants of Mexico, Iran, Himalayas, southwestern Pacific Region, and southeastern Asia; Cyperaceae, Malpighiaceae, and Myrtaceae of the New World.
Date Founded: 1837.
Contact: Richard Rabeler, Collections Manager (umherb-data@umich.edu)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 14 May 2018
IPT / DwC-A Source:
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 100,383 occurrence
  • 18,033 (18%) georeferenced
  • 92,150 (92%) with images
  • 93,242 (93%) identified to species
  • 32 families
  • 44 genera
  • 1,516 species
  • 1,801 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Geographic Distribution - Oklahoma
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  • Adair (15)
  • Atoka (10)
  • Bryan (14)
  • Caddo (4)
  • Cherokee (9)
  • Choctaw (4)
  • Cimarron (9)
  • Cleveland (2)
  • Comanche (16)
  • Cotton (3)
  • Craig (1)
  • Creek (3)
  • Creek or Tulsa (1)
  • Custer (1)
  • Delaware (14)
  • Douglas (1)
  • Grady (5)
  • Greer (4)
  • Harmon (1)
  • Jefferson (9)
  • Johnston (15)
  • Kingfisher (2)
  • Kiowa (1)
  • Latimer (9)
  • Le Flore (50)
  • LeFlore (2)
  • Love (1)
  • Marshall (8)
  • Mayes (10)
  • McClain (2)
  • McCurtain (75)
  • Mccurt (1)
  • Mcintosh (1)
  • Murray (16)
  • Muskogee (1)
  • Oklahoma (2)
  • Osage (1)
  • Ottawa (6)
  • Payne (4)
  • Pittsburg (1)
  • Pontotoc (2)
  • Pushmataha (29)
  • Seminole (3)
  • Stephens (6)
  • Wagoner (2)