By Their Specific Epithets Ye Shall Know Them… Most of the Time
…of the NCBG Newsletter to consult the map and list below. If you live in a county where Youngia japonica has not yet been documented (in dark blue), look for…
…of the NCBG Newsletter to consult the map and list below. If you live in a county where Youngia japonica has not yet been documented (in dark blue), look for…
…Georgia Southern University (GAS), Furman University (FUGR), New England Botanical Club (NEBC), Indiana University (IND), Murray State University (MUR), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Old Dominion University (ODU), The Pennsylvania…
…me in Phanerogams are Morong, of Massachusetts, Wibbe, of New York, and later, J. Donnell Smith, of Baltimore. In grasses I have been assisted by Dr. Vasey, of Washington, and…
…of fossil mammals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, as Professor of Paleontology and Director of the Museum of Paleontology in 1928. Dr. Matthew quickly revitalized…
…collection of fungus made by Freeman while an undergraduate, he and Dr. William Chambers Coker described not only a new species but also a new genus of fungi. Septocladia dichotoma…
…Isoetes virginica in Virginia. Noteworthy Collections, Castanea 65(1): 83-84. March, 2000. Bray, Rebecca D. Colonial Quillwort: A new species of Isoetes from York County, Virginia. ASB Bulletin, 46(2). 1999. Heafner,…
…(MMNS), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), New York Botanical Garden (NY), North Carolina State University (NCSC), Rutgers University (CHRB), Texas A& M (TAES), Troy University (TROY), University of Alabama (UNA), University…
…easy to see. If there’s a lot of leaf litter, sometimes it might be necessary to push aside some of it to find where the runner(s) originate from the plant…
…also keeping a new drugstore that had been established by Louis B. Erambert. Wood enjoyed working in the store, where he could read and learn about drugs. When the American…
…for New England. Arnoldia, 50(3), 2–11. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42954384 Del Tiedici, P., & Spongberg, S. A. (1989). A New Magnolia Blooms in Boston. Arnoldia, 49(2), 25–27. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42954357 Spongberg, S. A. (1979). Notes…