Species Families Families (APG)
Plants Group
Flowering Plants/ Angiosperms Non Flowering Seed Plants/ Gymnosperms Ferns & Allies
Andaman & Nicobar Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar
Chattisgarh Delhi Goa Gujarat Haryana
Himachal Pradesh Jharkhand Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala
Ladakh Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya
Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Pudichery Punjab
Rajasthan Sikkim Tamilnadu Telangana Tripura
Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal
Neighbouring Countries
Afghanistan Bhutan Bangladesh Myanmar
Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Tibet
General Family-wise Landscapes

 
 
  • Andrographis producta
  • Breynia retusa
  • Croton roxburghii
  • Crotalaria leptostachya
  • Wisneria triandra
  • Ventilago goughii
  • Diospyros foliolosa
  • Uvaria narum
  • Antirrhinum majus
  • Lasia spinosa
  • Anemone rupicola
  • Anemone rupicola
  • Priva cordifolia
  • Polyalthia fragrans
  • Holoptelea integrifolia
  • Himalrandia tetrasperma
  • Viola biflora
  • Justicia glabra
  • Acacia neriifolia
  • Clerodendrum thomsoniae
  • Indigofera oblongifolia
  • Lagerstroemia speciosa
  • Tylophora subramanii
  • Smithia salsuginea
  • Archidendron monadelphum
  • Mucuna monosperma
  • Uncaria sessilifructus
  • Spiraea canescens
  • Thunbergia grandiflora
  • Cordia myxa
  • Prosopis juliflora
  • Dypsis lutescens
  • Lantana montevidensis
  • Abutilon crispum
  • Ophiorrhiza mungos
  • Cydonia oblonga
  • Withania coagulans
  • Verbena officinalis
  • Syzygium myhendrae
  • Allmania nodiflora var. roxburghii
  • Leucas lanceifolia
  • Boerhavia erecta
  • Ranunculus hirtellus
  • Persicaria runcinata
  • Ceropegia fantastica
  • Lantana wightiana
  • Talauma mutabilis
  • Acrocarpus fraxinifolius
  • Pouzolzia wightii var. caudata
  • Gnaphalium polycaulon
  • Cardamine hirsuta
  • Flemingia strobilifera
  • Impatiens tricornis
  • Isachne veldkampii
  • Erythropalum scandens
  • Lantana wightiana
  • Pentatropis nivalis
  • Smithia ciliata
  • Ipomoea aquatica
  • Desmodium velutinum
  • Rhus parviflora
  • Andrographis paniculata
  • Terminalia alata
  • Aglaia simplicifolia
  • Polemonium caeruleum subsp. himalayanum
  • Sonerila scapigera
  • Scutellaria violacea
  • Desmodium gangeticum
  • Pluchea tomentosa
  • Salomonia ciliata
  • Euphorbia neriifolia
  • Oxalis corniculata
  • Calamus karnatakensis
  • Primula umbellata
  • Sapindus emarginatus
  • Asystasia mysorensis
  • Muehlenbeckia platyclada
  • Strobilanthes tristis
  • Filicium decipiens
  • Tetrastigma muricatum
  • Clusia rosea
  • Antiaris toxicaria
  • Calamus dransfieldii
  • Plumeria obtusa
  • Bruguiera cylindrica
  • Loeseneriella arnottiana
  • Argemone mexicana
  • Opuntia ficus-indica
  • Cydonia oblonga
  • Myristica malabarica
  • Vitex negundo
  • Heliotropium bacciferum
  • Oldenlandia affinis
  • Calanthe davidii
  • Elephantopus scaber
  • Pergularia daemia
  • Hyphaene dichotoma
  • Calamus vattayila
  • Cinnamomum verum
  • Aporosa bourdillonii
  • Wendlandia thyrsoidea
  • Hydrolea zeylanica
  • Achyranthes aspera var. rubrofusca
  • Ficus beddomei
  • Pistia stratiotes
  • Smithia setulosa
  • Dioscorea deltoidea
  • Crinum viviparum
  • Ventilago bombaiensis
  • Dendrobium heterocarpum
  • Premna coriacea
  • Jasminum auriculatum
  • Premna coriacea
  • Bauhinia galpinii
  • Syzygium chavaran
  • Dianthus orientalis var. angulatus
  • Ficus microcarpa
  • Laportea interrupta
  • Parnassia mysorensis
  • Astragalus munroi
  • Abelmoschus angulosus var. grandiflorus
  • Persicaria hastatoauriculata
  • Impatiens inconspicua
  • Desmodium triquetrum
  • Cyclea peltata
  • Sida mysorensis
  • Ocimum sanctum
  • Fagopyrum esculentum
  • Alpinia galanga
  • Habenaria longicorniculata
  • Rosa brunonii
  • Wendlandia heynei
  • Spermacoce verticillata
  • Schoenorchis latifolia
  • Streptopus simplex
  • Kydia calycina
  • Corydalis cornuta
  • Dipteracanthus patulus
  • Curcuma decipiens
  • Murdannia nudiflora
  • Garcinia morella
  • Thalictrum dalzellii
  • Eriocaulon sharmae
  • Capparis shevaroyensis
  • Ceropegia decaisneana
  • Parkinsonia aculeata
  • Hedychium spicatum
  • Ficus exasperata
  • Gentiana capitata
  • Costus erythrophyllus
  • Schefflera rostrata
  • Schoenorchis latifolia
  • Impatiens grandis
  • Viola biflora
  • Cajanus cajanifolius
  • Chirita hamosa
  • Rhynchotechum permolle
  • Ficus benjamina
  • Cleidion spiciflorum
  • Chamaecrista auricoma
  • Ocimum kilimandscharicum
  • Oxytropis microphylla
  • Aristolochia elegans
  • Chenopodium ambrosioides
  • Capparis decidua
  • Ludwigia hyssopifolia
  • Impatiens stocksii
  • Ehretia aspera
  • Baphia nitida
  • Lamprachaenium microcephalum
  • Zingiber cernuum
  • Crotalaria retusa
  • Passiflora subpeltata
  • Globba marantina
  • Senna floribunda
  • Indigofera glabra
  • Tamarix aphylla
  • Macaranga peltata
  • Aristida setacea
  • Pecteilis gigantea
  • Chassalia curviflora var. ophioxyloides
  • Neanotis tubulosa
  • Tagetes erecta
  • Crotalaria medicaginea var. neglecta
  • Plecospermum spinosum
  • Boerhavia erecta
  • Fagopyrum dibotrys
  • Arenga wightii
  • Rhynchoglossum obliquum
  • Ilex opaca
  • Pleocaulus ritchei
  • Paphiopedilum venustum
  • Salvia coccinea
  • Olax scandens
  • Rhodiola bupleuroides
  • Viburnum erubescens
  • Scutellaria scandens
  • Indigofera zollingeriana
  • Asystasia travancorica
  • Vernicia fordii
  • Ipomoea horsfalliae
  • Benincasa hispida
  • Carpentaria acuminata
  • Canarium strictum
  • Indigofera constricta
  • Clausena anisata
  • Acanthus mollis
 
Herbarium Compactors

      Herbarium JCB


The Center for Ecological Sciences (CES), Indian Institute of Science houses a herbarium of a fairly large number of specimens of native and naturalized plants collected by many taxonomists and researchers. This herbarium is recognized internationally by the acronym ‘JCB’. The collection consists of more than 20,000 specimens, from vascular plants to lichens. The duplicates of the authenticated specimens have been deposited with herbaria of the Royal Botanic Gardens at KEW, UK and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA. It is richest with plants from the state of Karnataka and the Western Ghats. Recent efforts have added further collection from the states of Maharastra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. This herbarium probably is the only holding of plant specimens collected from all over Peninsular States other than the Central National Herbarium (CAL).
One important research activity in the herbarium has been to generate and organize vast amounts of information on the floral wealth of different regions of the country and then package it to suit the requirements of an online information system.
Further to launching the Digital flora of Karnataka, Digital flora of Eastern Ghats and the Flora of Peninsular India databases, the herbarium team has embarked on a broad regional study towards developing an online information system for the plant wealth in the country.

 

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Centre for Ecological Sciences

Indian Institute of Science

Contact Us

K. Sankara Rao,
Herbarium JCB,
Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES),
Indian Institute of Science (IISc),
Bangalore - 560012.

Phone: +91 80 22932506;
+91 80 23600985

E-mail: herbarium.ces@iisc.ac.in;
shankarrao@iisc.ac.in

How to upload contributions:
shankarrao@iisc.ac.in

 
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