- Museum established as a part of curriculum of Botany course in the year 1954 supported by our Institution to enable smooth functioning.
- It aims to hold for the benefit and education of plant sciences and to ensure that the collection is housed in safety, conserved, curated, researched and exhibited.
- Our museum established based on the practical principle of collection should be put to students use and freely accessible.
- In the museum we preserve botanical specimens like Algae, Fungi, Mosses, Ferns, Conifer cones and palm fronds may be stored in labeled boxes.Angiospermic flower or fruits may be pickled in formaldehyde to preserve, protect them from infestation.
- Mosses, Lichens are often air dried and packaged in a small paper envelops
- Specimen sheets are stacked in groups by the species to which they belong and placed into lightest weight holders that is labelled.
- Our museum has a well developed herbarium cabinet with more than 30 Angiosperm families with more than 2 to 3 species.
All the models are uniquely designed with extra space of compartments to allow free circulation of air and fumigates and the full height model features a reference shelf for convenient note-taking and specimen viewing.