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University of Sargodha Herbarium

Citation

University of Sargodha (2021). University of Sargodha Herbarium. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/n4k5s9 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-27.

Description

The University of Sargodha herbarium was founded in 2015. Its focus is the Sargodha Division of Punjab Province, Pakistan. It includes four districts: Sargodha, Khushab, Bhakkar, and Mianwali. It is one of the fastest growing areas in Pakistan. The area has very hot (50C) in the summer but can drop to freezing in the winter.

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originator
OpenHerbarium
email: Mary.Barkworth@usu.edu
homepage: https://openherbarium.org:443/index.php
metadata author
OpenHerbarium
email: Mary.Barkworth@usu.edu
homepage: https://openherbarium.org:443/index.php
administrative point of contact
University of Sargodha Herbarium
Telephone: +92 3106038665
email: aminullahshah@gmail.com
content provider
position: Collection Manager
University of Sargodha Herbarium
Street No. 2
Sargodha
40100
Punjab
PK
Telephone: +92 3106038665
email: aminullahshah@gmail.com
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