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U-M Herbarium Spotlight: Dr. Aly Baumgartner Featured in MLive: How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover

4-leaf clovers are rare. A University of Michigan researcher knows the best way to find one.

Herbarium Spotlight: Book Launch Event for Dr. Anton Reznicek

The U-M Herbarium welcomed guests for a special book launch and lecture, where featured speaker Dr. Anton Reznicek explored the early history of botanical science in Michigan and the story behind the state’s first documented flora.

Herbarium

The University of Michigan Herbarium is home to some of the finest botanical collections in the world. The 1.7 million specimens of vascular plants, algae, bryophytes, fungi, and lichens combined with the expertise of the faculty-curators, students, and staff provide a world-class facility for teaching and research in systematic biology and biodiversity studies.

Michigan Flora Featured Plant March 2026

Photo Credit: B.S. Walters

Galinsoga quadriradiata  - First collected in Michigan in Ingham Co. (1892), but soon (1901) found in Detroit, Wayne Co. Learn More

Michigan Flora Online

The Michigan Flora Website presents information about all vascular plants known to occur outside of cultivation. Information includes distribution maps, identification keys, discussions of species occurrence, and specimens documented.

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