Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research
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The Australian National Botanic Gardens, located on the lower slopes of Black Mountain in Canberra, boasts the world's most comprehensive display of living Australian native plants, making it a prime location for recreation, inspiration, science, and learning. The Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research, which includes the Australian National Herbarium, is jointly managed by CSIRO and the Director of National Parks, ensuring the scientific integrity of plant labeling and national plant name management.
With over 12 million specimens, the herbarium plays a crucial role in supporting the botanical community and is connected through the Integrated Botanical Information System, which links names, photographs, herbarium specimens, and living plants. Visitors can explore extensive botanical resources, participate in educational programs, and gain insights into Australia's unique flora.
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