University of South Carolina Herbarium

University of South Carolina Herbarium

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Have a mystery plant? Ask a botanist!

With over 130,000 specimens, the USC Herbarium houses the largest collection of dried plant specimens in South Carolina and offers its services to the public and researchers alike.

Photos from Making It Grow's post 05/23/2025
03/25/2025

Greetings friends, In 1 day, USC will kick of its annual fundraising campaign Give4Garnet. During this time if you are inclined to make a contribution in support of the herbarium please note that you will need to specify the fund designation. Leading up to this event, if you'd like to Give Early, you may do so here (https://give4garnet.sc.edu/giving-day/92301). Under 'Cause', choose "College of Arts and Sciences", and for the 'Fund Designation' choose "Other". In the 'Please designate gift below' enter "Wade T. Batson Endowment for the A.C. Moore Herbarium B11081".

Of course you can support the Herbarium any other time by following the links on our website at www.herbarium.org

03/07/2025

Look what some of our star volunteers stumbled across! A tiny member of the Broomrape family Orobanchaceae in the genus Euphrasia, collected by Tom Daggy from Finland in 1988. The anatomy of the flowers and fruit (which often are distorted during the drying process) are preserved in this highly detailed, masterful illustration that accompanies the specimen. Portions of the Davidson College Herbarium were transferred to the UNC Charlotte Herbarium (UNCC) in 1996 from whence we obtained this material through exchange.

Photos from University of South Carolina Herbarium's post 12/15/2024

Botany Walk this week, Wednesday, Dec. 18 will include a DISCO party. We’ll take a look at the wild side of campus with a look at a native Orchid species Tipularia DISCOlor. So named because the leaves are green above and purple below (ie two color). This easily overlooked gem sports these colors only during winter. Leaves die back during the growing season when it sends up a slender stalk of flowers that glue pollen to the eyes of a butterfly that pollinates it.

10/28/2024

Come see Dr. Herrick Brown and Maura Flannery from the talk about the Saga of the Swamp Thing comics! Covering aspects of ‘monstrosities’ in a historical sense, or in the sense that Darwin referred to mutations as well as other literary references to monstrous plants and the use of such notions in horticulture. The Swamp Thing is presumably something born out of an agro-chemical spill that drained into a swamp – mostly plant, but with human sentience and feelings. This event will be an open discussion with many topics in conversation!

10/16/2024

Its that time! Come hear about plant life on campus and take a refreshing autumn walk with the AC Moore Herbarium staff - Wednesday, October 16th at 11 am on the Historic Horseshoe!

Photos from W. Gordon Belser Arboretum's post 09/27/2024

If you can help, our colleagues at the Belser Arboretum sure could use it.

Belser Arboretum celebrates 65 years - Columbia Star 09/12/2024

Belser Arboretum celebrates 65 years - Columbia Star In 1959, William Gordon Belser donated nearly seven acres of land in the Sherwood Forest Neighborhood to his alma mater, the University of South Carolina. The donation was specifically for an arboretum and place for the growth, production, and preservation of trees and a sanctuary for birds and livi...

09/11/2024

Get involved with the AC Moore Herbarium at USC!
Activities/Opportunities offered: 'Botany Walks' the third Wednesday of every month on the Horseshoe, Herbarium tours, Volunteering positions, Potential independent study and Research opportunities for USC class credit! Find them at www.herbarium.org.

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Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm