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Clayton Herbarium

John Clayton (1694-1773) was a notable early collector of plant specimens in North America. From 1720 until his death, he was Clerk to the Court of Gloucester County in Virginia, where he collected extensively.

Although Clayton published almost nothing himself, his specimens reached Europe in the 1730s and became the basis for descriptions of new species published by the Dutch botanist Johan Gronovius (1690-1762). In addition, Clayton’s specimens were studied by the Swedish systematist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) and they therefore have considerable importance in fixing the application of early scientific (binomial) names of North American plant species.

Further information on Clayton and his herbarium can be found here: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/collections/botany-collections/historical-botanical-collections/john-clayton-herbarium.html

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Cite this as

Charles E Jarvis (2016). Clayton Herbarium [Data set]. Natural History Museum. https://doi.org/10.5519/0063794
Retrieved: 00:26 05 Sep 2025 (UTC) BibTeX

額外的資訊

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Affiliation Natural History Museum
Primary contributors
Jarvis, Charles ( 0000-0002-6652-9324)
Other contributors
Update frequency Annual
最後更新 2020年7月28日
Last resource update 2020年7月28日 (Clayton Herbarium)
建立 2016年9月21日
授權 CC-BY-SA-4.0