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Cambridge University's dried plant collection, established in 1761, has been awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. The herbarium, which holds over one million plant specimens from around the world, includes nearly 1,000 collected by Charles Darwin. Curator Dr. Lauren Gardiner praised the herbarium as a "unique and vital resource" and said it is now recognized officially alongside other extraordinary collections held by the University.
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