Thomas Fanning Wood
…Papers. #172, Randall Library Special Collections. Wood, Thomas F. 1881. North Carolina as a field for the naturalist. At Home and Abroad 1: [145]-151, [217]-224, [289]-291. Wood, Thomas F. 1882….
…Papers. #172, Randall Library Special Collections. Wood, Thomas F. 1881. North Carolina as a field for the naturalist. At Home and Abroad 1: [145]-151, [217]-224, [289]-291. Wood, Thomas F. 1882….
…pygmy fringetree have in common? They’re all plants that, in the United States, only grow Florida. And they’re covered in the latest version of the Flora of the Southeastern United…
…will be able to borrow the Saving Our Savannas traveling exhibit. Find upcoming programs Why the longleaf pine? The longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) is a keystone species that once covered…
…devoted to the growing of gladiolus: Yearbook (Gladiolus-growing), The Illinois Glad Bulletin, “Gladiolus“, Calgary, Canada, and the New Zealand Yearbook. Although his contributions in this field are of much importance,…
…Daniel Gluesenkamp. 2020. Vascular plant extinction in the continental United States and Canada. Conservation Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13621 Knapp Wesley M., Derick B. Poindexter, and Alan S. Weakley. 2020. The true identity…
…12(1): 58-59. LeBlond, R. J. (2018) Coleataenia longifolia subsp. combsii (Poaceae: Paniceae) in Canada. In: Weakley et al., Taxonomic innovations in the southeastern U.S. flora. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas…
…Hommersand include Centroceras hommersandii Won, T.O. Cho & Fredericq, Dichotomaria hommersandii S.-L. Liu & Show M. Lin, Gelidium hommersandii A.J.K. Millar & D.W. Freshwater, Gracilariopsis hommersandii Gurgel, Fredericq & J.N….
…Rhodora 4: 249. —- (1902) Erodium malacoides at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Rhodora 5: 39. —- (1903) Genus Trisetum in Andover, Massachusetts. Rhodora 5: 289. —- (1904) Preliminary lists of New England…
…him to explorations throughout the northern latitudes from New York and New England to Michigan, Colorado, the West Coast, the southeast, Alaska, Russia, Scandinavia, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and Japan….
…Henry Rankin, who had discovered the plant. Small’s description was published in Addisonia 13: 37-38. In 2006 Rankin’s granddaughters, Dorothy and Douglass Rankin, gave his papers to the Southern Historical…