https://nansh.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=504Northeastern State University, Joe M. Anderson HerbariumNorth American Network of Small HerbariaseinetAdmin@asu.eduhttps://nansh.org/portal/index.phpNorth American Network of Small HerbariaseinetAdmin@asu.eduhttps://nansh.org/portal/index.php2024-03-28engThe Joe M. Anderson Herbarium was founded in 1970 and is housed at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK. Northeastern State University is a public higher education institution, and is the oldest institution of higher learning in Oklahoma. The herbarium has approximately 5170 specimens, and faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students have been actively adding specimens to the collection each year. The collection is focused on the regional plants of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, with a number of specimens collected by forester Elbert L Little Jr. (1907-2004).Northeastern State University, Joe M. Anderson Herbariumwaringe@nsuok.eduWaringLizzwaringe@nsuok.eduCuratorcontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-28T15:30:14-07:00North American Network of Small Herbaria - 1605dbe2-dc1b-4de9-8327-81101cfa4771UTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://nansh.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=504NOSUNOSUNortheastern State University, Joe M. Anderson Herbariumhttps://portal.torcherbaria.org/portal/content/collicon/nosu-nosu.pnghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/WaringLizzwaringe@nsuok.eduCurator<p>The Joe M. Anderson Herbarium was founded in 1970 and is housed at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK. Northeastern State University is a public higher education institution, and is the oldest institution of higher learning in Oklahoma. The herbarium has approximately 5170 specimens, and faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students have been actively adding specimens to the collection each year. The collection is focused on the regional plants of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, with a number of specimens collected by forester Elbert L Little Jr. (1907-2004).</p>