Diane Elizbeth Wickland
…M. K. Crawford, J. Cihlar, and J. L. Schnase. 2001. Advancing our Biological and Ecological Predictive Capabilities. In: Proceedings, IEEE – International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Sydney, Australia, July…
…M. K. Crawford, J. Cihlar, and J. L. Schnase. 2001. Advancing our Biological and Ecological Predictive Capabilities. In: Proceedings, IEEE – International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Sydney, Australia, July…
…the Southeast (and their garden uses). He has traveled extensively in the United States, and has made trips to see unusual plants in Costa Rica, South Africa, Borneo, China, Australia…
…red algal adelphoparasite from southern Australia. Phycologia 22: 47-57. Gabrielson, P. W. 1982. Morphological studies of members of the tribe Agardhielleae (Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta). I. Sarcodiotheca furcata (Setchell et Gardner) Kylin…
Register Here with Arvis Boughman, Author, Lumbee Indian Tribe Member Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required During this talk,…
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…1967-1971. Regnum Vegetabile, Volume 90. Utrecht, Netherlands: Published by Oosthoek’s Uitgevermaatschappij for the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature. ii, 539 pp. 1973 (with J. Edison Adams, Victor A….
…Annie instead held onto these lands as she acquired them, without selling off the timber. In the early 1990’s when Dr. Annie learned of another adjacent parcel containing a small…
…the yearly average sent out had been slightly over 3,000 specimens. During his first year, John shipped out 70,431 specimens which reduced the backlog considerably. In two years he had…
…would take care of itself. As he had never had a teacher of Botany himself, he developed his own peculiar methods of presenting the subject. Through his wide study and…