Pankaj , Point well written   and   taken on my part

May be you should take it up with botany departments at colleges and
universities  and conservation agencies and the environmental departments
you are passionate about it

good luck

I'll let Ashwini tell you what you asked
Based on all the cases he has been showing here I personally dont think
Ashwini had any such notion as decimating plants you are thinking of...
but still its a good notion to sound the alarm

we all will pay heed to your sentiments . I am sure...

When are you going to show us some more of your orchids

Usha di





we have not seen you here for a while now, whats keeping you busy



On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

> My point was a bit different?
> There is no point making herbarium collections just for fun and for hobby.
> I am sorry but I dont know your background properly and neither do I know
> your location.
> If I had known your location then I would have suggested the name of
> nearest herbarium from your place which you can visit to study specimens if
> you need.
> Some people so specimen collections for fun and infact there are some rare
> species which are going extinct, for example Panchmarhi is a favorite
> destination for botany students, and they go every year in team and every
> year they collect same plants and some rare species, just to prepare report
> for their degree course. To me its WRONG !!! But its my personal view.
> Best regards
> Pankaj
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 7:04 PM, Ushadi Micromini <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ashwini
>>
>> You want to make herbarium specimen to dry for posterity for science
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKcRUloQm0M>  or //and
>>  for making botanical art pieces  for framing ( you have a rich fern
>> population  they make great art pieces)
>> <https://www.etsy.com/in-en/market/pressed_ferns>
>>
>> Its not at all difficult
>> just laborious and  you need to keep  a log of serial number date of
>> collecting botanical names place of collection and any and all data you
>> want to save  and meticulously write at least your serial number and date
>> on the newspaper where you are pressing them..the names or serial  number
>> of your collection written down on the newspapers where you press them
>> initially
>>
>> and get any many different ones to show the natural variation that nay be
>> in any given wild population so they would be your erial number xyz folowed
>> by a b c d etc otr small i, ii, iii iv etc
>> other wise a mess follows
>> I have done it and had to throw out  several  because i had no way of
>> knowing what they were once dried out
>>
>> *Also its a fun thing for children to learn *
>> <http://www.motherforlife.com/creative-hobbies/crafts/7095-making-a-herbarium.thtml>
>> of course theirs is usually  just a fun thing
>> and this site says its not rocket science , I love that sentiment
>> and who knows
>> it may direct their future lives
>> its pure bliss when what you love becomes your professional calling....
>>
>> some very good instructions are on the net , at utube
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhspYfnQM9M%20%20%20and%20https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhspYfnQM9M>
>> from a herbal site
>> and also  a utube from RBGE
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wFN9YmkBOQ>and then how to mount the
>> specimen RBGE again <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35qgfShomYY>
>> I looked at these s RBGE utubes before hitting the send button, its
>> really quite complete  as far as demos go...
>>
>>
>> Read up some in writing...
>> one recent one i see is a pdf ...
>> <http://apps.rhs.org.uk/schoolgardening/uploads/documents/Making%20a%20herbarium%20specimen%20leaflet_1638.pdf>
>> and a blog
>> <https://theherbarium.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/how-to-make-a-herbarium/>
>>
>> ONE thing a professor at BHU had told me  that in india one perhaps needs
>> to rinse out and dry the specimen in some sort of alcohol solution or
>> potassium permanganate  to deter the fungi that grow.. before putting them
>> in newspapers for pressing,   i tried it once but  ... how does one know
>> that i had killed off all spores etc...also a theoretical   problem with
>> that is flowers will wither etc,
>> and chemical analysis later may be interfered with,   I donot know
>> exactly what folks do in India...
>>
>>
>> ask Dr Rawat or Gurcharanji   or Nidhan or Balkar
>>
>> they would know they are currently professors...  and go on collecting
>> trips I am sure they dont only take pictures they must be making herbarium
>> too...
>>
>> then for permanent mounting and saving ...getting supplies to be acid
>> free and all those tapes labels envelopes that see thru for small items or
>> fallen flowers or seeds etc,  if you want to make it like at the NYBG or
>> MOBOT you would have to get your  relatives to ship them to you do some
>> search, many years ago I had  found some sites that had catalogs for
>> botanical herbarium making and also they had library related acid free
>> supplies...
>>
>>
>> BSI at Kolkata does a course of herbarium making  at some campus in salt
>> lake  you could ask Tapas da
>> or do search it at BSI site
>>
>> good luck
>>
>> Usha di
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> May I know why you wish to make herbarium specimens and where do you
>>> live?
>>> Pankaj
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: Ashwini Bhatia <[email protected]>
>>>> Date: 1 April 2015 at 21:42
>>>> Subject: [efloraofindia:220126] Herbarium
>>>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is an unusual request to all of you. I was thinking of making a
>>>> herbarium of local plants this summer with my son and daughter. What do I
>>>> need to make a professional herbarium–something which can be useful in
>>>> gaining further insights later? Since I have no previous experience, please
>>>> guide with basics such as materials, process etc.
>>>>
>>>> I will be grateful for any insights.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>> Ashwini
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