"We have a responsibility to leave for future generations a planet that is healthy and habitable by all species, including flowers that add so much beauty to our world." - David Attenborough
THE BIOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS
THE FLORAL LINE
The Floral Line stands as the first line of hope. Understanding Floral formations are integral to the reproductive processes of flowering plants. These plants exhibit a diverse array of floral morphologies, and scientific classification, adapted for pollination and seed production. Each delicate petal and vibrant hue symbolize resilience and the promise of new beginnings. Their significance transcends mere beauty, hinting at potential cures in the LifeLine. This collection, with its intricate designs and vibrant colors, serves as a beacon of hope, where LifeLine holds the key to healing.
THE ZOOLOGICAL LINE
Zoological Line represents the second line of hope, delving into the profound impacts viruses have on animal life into their behaviors. Viral outbreaks have profoundly affected diverse animal species, influencing their populations and habitats. At its core, zoology seeks to understand the fundamental principles governing animal biology. This includes anatomy and morphology—examining the structural diversity. Life Line underscores the preservation of biodiversity conservation and provides essential knowledge for addressing current and future challenges facing animal characteristics.
THE HERBARIUM LINE
Herbarium Line stands as the last lifeline of hope, emphasizing the critical need to preserve the diversity of plant species, especially in the face of threats like the Be4 virus that jeopardize global plant populations. This collection plays a pivotal role in cataloging and conserving plant specimens from the Philippines documenting their morphological features, taxonomic structures, and ecological significance. Herbaria are repositories of dried, pressed plant specimens, curated with detailed information about each plant's taxonomy, habitat, and medical context. Life Line’s Herbarium Collection serves as a silver lining for future generations, offering a reservoir of knowledge and genetic diversity that is essential for addressing current and emerging threats to global plant biodiversity.