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

 
 
  • Pleurostylia opposita
  • Casuarina equisetifolia
  • Garnotia elata
  • Uraria picta
  • Geranium rotundifolium
  • Aeginetia pedunculata
  • Arisaema utile
  • Portulaca grandiflora
  • Blepharis asperrima
  • Plumbago zeylanica
  • Boerhavia erecta
  • Paulownia tomentosa
  • Nothopegia vajravelui
  • Kydia calycina
  • Canavalia gladiata
  • Acacia farnesiana
  • Zephyranthes citrina
  • Androsace fragilis
  • Impatiens agumbeana
  • Epipremnum pinnatum
  • Ficus simplicissima
  • Sophora wightii
  • Thunbergia fragrans var. laevis
  • Bentinckia condapanna
  • Dillenia bracteata
  • Lagenandra toxicaria
  • Aglaia canarana
  • Premna serratifolia
  • Commiphora wightii
  • Cestrum fasciculatum
  • Humboldtia sanjappae
  • Symplocos monantha
  • Maianthemum oleraceum
  • Coelogyne nervosa
  • Curcuma pseudomontana
  • Aporosa fusiformis
  • Aconitum laeve
  • Dioscorea alata
  • Thespesia lampas
  • Pycreus pumilus
  • Andrographis ovata
  • Dendrobium hookerianum
  • Plectranthus rotundifolius
  • Nephelium lappaceum
  • Colvillea racemosa
  • Commiphora caudata var. pubescens
  • Naringi crenulata
  • Ceropegia concanensis
  • Buxus wallichiana
  • Kopsia fruticosa
  • Cocos nucifera
  • Abrus pulchellus
  • Alternanthera ficoidea
  • Celtis philippensis
  • Ellertonia rheedii
  • Pueraria phaseoloides
  • Taxillus tomentosus
  • Bauhinia monandra
  • Eritrichium canum
  • Tecomella undulata
  • Plectranthus amboinicus
  • Sedum ewersii
  • Sansevieria roxburghiana
  • Cordia monoica
  • Arachis pintoi
  • Fimbristylis tetragona
  • Crotalaria walkeri
  • Geranium collinum
  • Rungia crenata
  • Eria exilis
  • Zephyranthes candida
  • Alocasia macrorrhizos
  • Launaea nudicaulis
  • Haplanthodes nilgherrensis
  • Indigofera constricta
  • Jacquemontia pentanthos
  • Pentatropis capensis
  • Cayratia pedata
  • Berrya javanica
  • Eria microchilos
  • Dysophylla tomentosa
  • Xylia xylocarpa
  • Rhynchotechum permolle
  • Solanum anguivi
  • Hopea parviflora
  • Gastrochilus pulchellus
  • Lepidagathis prostrata
  • Derris canarensis
  • Barleria gibsonii
  • Ligustrum gamblei
  • Marsdenia roylei
  • Chamaecrista pumila
  • Aglaia bourdillonii
  • Porana grandiflora
  • Albizia richardiana
  • Alcea rosea
  • Nymphaea rubra
  • Scurrula elata
  • Cuscuta chinensis
  • Dioscorea tomentosa
  • Actinodaphne hookeri
  • Trias stocksii
  • Decaschistia rufa
  • Habenaria plantaginea
  • Didymocarpus innominatus
  • Premna obtusifolia
  • Hymenatherum tenuifolium
  • Rungia repens
  • Talauma andamanica
  • Atalantia monophylla
  • Phyllanthus fraternus
  • Parishia insignis
  • Memecylon subramanii
  • Cestrum fasciculatum
  • Cryptocarya wightiana
  • Corydalis govaniana
  • Rhus mysorensis
  • Phyllanthus gageanus
  • Mitragyna parvifolia
  • Elatostema cuneatum
  • Cyperus cyperinus
  • Berrya javanica
  • Parnassia mysorensis
  • Costus erythrophyllus
  • Floscopa scandens
  • Hibiscus hispidissimus
  • Quercus semecarpifolia
  • Piper mullesua
  • Schefflera capitata
  • Premna serratifolia
  • Calamus karnatakensis
  • Lepianthes umbellata
  • Endostemon viscosus
  • Merremia umbellata
  • Solanum diphyllum
  • Uraria lagopus var. neglecta
  • Impatiens devendrae
  • Anemone vitifolia
  • Melastoma malabathricum
  • Dysophylla tomentosa
  • Merremia vitifolia
  • Cordia sebestena
  • Thysanolaena maxima
  • Eriocaulon heterolepis
  • Campsis radicans
  • Malaxis densiflora
  • Abelmoschus esculentus
  • Merremia umbellata subsp. orientalis
  • Emilia ramulosa
  • Lagerstroemia indica
  • Holostemma rheedei
  • Acacia intsia
  • Desmodium heterocarpon var. heterocarpon
  • Habenaria intermedia
  • Cuscuta europaea
  • Glinus oppositifolius
  • Marsdenia roylei
  • Cadaba trifoliata
  • Utricularia graminifolia
  • Nilgirianthus heyneanus
  • Boswellia serrata
  • Calanthe sylvatica
  • Potentilla lineata
  • Hedychium aurantiacum
  • Evolvulus glomeratus
  • Canscora devendrae
  • Macfadyena unguis-cati
  • Thunbergia fragrans var. vestita
  • Memecylon kollimalayanum
  • Spermacoce hispida
  • Haldina cordifolia
  • Doritis taenialis
  • Stenocarpus salignus
  • Indigofera colutea
  • Flemingia grahamiana
  • Acanthus mollis
  • Balanites aegyptiaca
  • Vitex negundo
  • Caesalpinia digyna
  • Artemisia vulgaris
  • Baccaurea ramiflora
  • Aquilegia moorcroftiana
  • Neanotis monosperma var. tirunelvelica
  • Oldenlandia affinis
  • Glochidion hohenackeri
  • Saussurea obvallata
  • Passiflora caerulea
  • Asphodelus tenuifolius
  • Dianthus chinensis
  • Manilkara zapota
  • Humboldtia sanjappae
  • Ophiorrhiza grandiflora
  • Ocimum basilicum var. basilicum
  • Impatiens verticillata
  • Crotalaria prostrata
  • Rungia laeta
  • Acacia torta
  • Atylosia goensis
  • Impatiens brachycentra
  • Euphorbia milii
  • Leucas montana
  • Lycopersicon esculentum
  • Ranunculus sceleratus
  • Valeriana himalayana
  • Litsea nigrescens
  • Streblus asper
  • Jansenella griffithiana
  • Desmodium umbellatum
  • Justicia prostrata
 
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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