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Search Plant Collections
Use this screen to search the SERPIN database for information about collections of rare and endangered plants from the southeastern United States. This includes living and preserved plant collections in botanical gardens and arboreta, herbaria, academic research collections, and nature centers.
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If you wish to search by a specific field, or to create more complex searches by combining fields, use one or more of the following options (1-4):
1. To find which collections include a particular species (e.g., where can I see Torreya taxifolia?), enter the plant name in the box. You can use scientific or common names, and you can enter more than one species by separating names with a comma.
See plant list
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2. To find if a particular institution has collections of southeastern rare plants, select one or more institutions from the SERPIN database:
Don't see your institution in the SERPIN database? Click here to submit information.
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3. To search for a particular type of collection (e.g., living display collections or seed bank collections), select one or more options:
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4.To see institutions in a particular state that have rare plant collections, select one or more options:
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