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The herbarium holds extensive collections of preserved plant specimens representing Uganda&amp;rsquo;s diverse ecosystems, including tropical lowland forests, montane forests, savannas, wetlands, and agricultural landscapes. These specimens provide permanent scientific vouchers that support plant taxonomy, floristic surveys, ecological research, environmental impact assessments, and conservation planning. The collection is heavily used for undergraduate and postgraduate training in botany, ecology, conservation biology, and environmental science.&#13;
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