Pteridophyte Collections Consortium
Digitizing ferns, lycophytes, and their extinct free-sporing relatives from 36 herbaria and museums nationwide
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The PCC Team

Collaborators and Subaward Institutions*

Field Museum of Natural History
  Michigan State University
  University of Wisconsin

Missouri Botanical Garden
  New York Botanical Garden
  Rutgers University
  University of Texas, Austin

University of California, Berkeley (Lead Institution)
  Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
  Oregon State University
  University of Washington

University of Florida
  Brown University
  Denver Museum of Nature and Science
  Museum of Northern Arizona

University of Michigan
  Miami University, Ohio
  Ohio University
  University of Minnesota

University of North Carolina
  Arizona State University
  Duke University
  University of Utah
  West Virginia University

University of Vermont
  Indiana University
  University of New Hampshire
  Drexel University

Yale University
  Botanical Research Institute of Texas
  University of Alaska
  University of Oklahoma, Sam Noble Museum

Contributors**

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
University of California, Davis
University of Connecticut
University of Hawai’i, Manoa

  * Institutions funded by NSF
** Institutions not funded by NSF but contributing their data and images

  • Recent Posts

    • Fiddleheads: Fern life cycles and identification workshop videos available
    • Digitization of a Pteridophyte Herbarium at BRIT
    • Over 1.5 million Pteridophyte specimen records now available in the Pteridoportal!
    • Ferns & Lycophytes of the BRIT Herbarium
    • Paleontologic Data Fossilized on IBM 8” Floppies
  • This project was made possible by funding through the National Science Foundation grant nos. 1802504, 1802352, 1802134, 1802033, 1802270, 1802255, 1802239, 1802446, 1802305. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.