The herbarium is a scientific unit that does not offer regular workshops or guided tours of the collection, but if you are interested in workshops for organized groups or the topics we offer, please use the form above.
The herbarium and the collections are available on site to all qualified researchers for conducting scientific research and consultations. It is also available to employees of institutions related to botany and nature conservation, as well as all people interested in botanical collections.
People planning a visit to the herbarium are asked to make an appointment of planned visit with the Herbarium Curator or his assistant, using the form above.
Loan requests should be directed to:
by e-mail to:
Curator of the UGDA Vascular Plants Collection
Katarzyna Wszałek-Rożek, M.Sc.
katarzyna.wszalek-rozek@ug.edu.pl
(in the case of vascular plants)
Curator of the Collection of Lichens and Bryophytes
Prof. Martin Kukwa
martin.kukwa@ug.edu.pl
(in the case of herbarium of bryophytes and lichens)
traditional mail to the address:
Herbarium of the University of Gdańsk UGDA
Department of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation
Department of Biology
street Wita Stwosza 59
80-308 Gdańsk
High-resolution scans of most of the specimens deposited in our Herbarium and the database are available in the Virtual Herbarium, on the Herbarium Pomeranicum website. The materials are available under the CC 3.0 license. However, if you have not found what you are looking for, please use the form above.
PL: Zielnik Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego UGDA, Katedra Taksonomii Roślin i Ochrony Przyrody, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Gdański
EN: Herbarium Universitatis Gedanensis, Department of Plant Taxonomy And Nature Conservation, Faculty of Biology, University Of Gdańsk
If you use data from the Herbarium Pomeranicum or GBIF websites, please use the citation method presented in their databases.
Full regulations for loans and using the University of Gdańsk Herbarium are available here.
CITES is the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The Washington Convention, to which Poland is a party, establishes the application of specific control and monitoring measures and the restriction of international trade in specimens. A list of protected species was also established. The list of specimens and their classification is available in the regulations and on the Spicesplus website and the website of the CITES Secretariat. The transport or export of the specimens listed there is prohibited unless the carrier holds a CITES certificate. From Poland’s perspective, a certificate is required when transporting specimens between the European Union and non-EU countries.
If you are interested in herbarium material of CITES species, please contact us using the form above.