Volume 67, Issue 2: June 2002

Volume: 
67
Issue: 
2
Date: 
06/2002
  • Morphometric Analysis of the Trillium pisillum Michaux Complex (Trilliaceae) of the Southeastern United States
    Margaret Timmerman-Erskine, Roland R. Dute, and Robert S. Boyd (pg. 109-119)
  • Sediment Diatom Assemblages of Mountain Lake, a Subalpine Ecosystem, Giles County, Virginia
    Jon C. Cawley, Bruce C. Parker, and Terry L. Hufford (pg. 120-133)
  • Remnant Bottomland Forests neat the Terminus of the Mississippi River in Southeastern Louisiana
    David A. White and Stephanaie A. Skojac (pg. 134-145)
  • Reestablishing Florida Scrub in a Former Agricultural Site: Survival and Growth of Planted Species and Changes in Community Composition
    Paul A. Schmalzer, Shannon R. Turek, Tammy E. Foster, Colleen A. Dunlevy, and Frederic W. Adrian (pg. 146-160)
  • The Comparative Biology of the Two Closely-Related Species Penstemon tenuiflorus Pennell and P. hirsuta (L.) Willd. (Schrophulariaceae, Section Graciles): III. Ecological Life Cycle, Growth Characteristics, and Flowering Requirements
    Richard K. Clements, Jerry M. Baskin, and Carol C. Baskin (pg. 161-176)
  • The Comparative Biology of the Two Closely-Related Species Penstemon tenuiflorus Pennell and P. hirsuta (L.) Willd. (Schrophulariaceae, Section Graciles): IV. Effects of Shade, Drought, and Soil Types on Survival and Growth
    Richard K. Clements, Jerry M. Baskin, and Carol C. Baskin (pg. 177-187)
  • Status of the Known Populations of the Virginia Bunchflower (Melanthium virginicum) in Illinois
    Angella Moorehouse, Anne Mankowski, William E. McClain, and John E. Ebinger (pg. 188-192)
  • New Taxa and Hosts of Poroid Wood-Decay Fungi in North Carolina
    L. F. Grand and C. S. Vernia (pg. 193-200)

Scientific Notes

  • Rediscovery of the Endangered Okeechobee Gourd (Cucurbita okeechobeensis) Along the St. Johns River, Florida, Where Last Reported by William Bartram in 1774
    Daniel B. Ward and Marc C. Minno (pg. 201-206)
  • Nymphoides cristata (Roxb.) Kuntze, a Recent Adventive Expanding as a Pest Plant in Florida
    Kathleen Craddock Burks (pg. 206-211)

Noteworthy Collections

  • North Carolina
    Kerry Haefner (pg. 212)
  • Arkansas
    Jason R. Singhurst, Walter C. Holmes, and Robert S. Baldridge (pg. 213)
  • Texas
    Jason R. Singhurst, Matt White, and Walter C. Holmes (pg. 213-216)
  • Alabama
    N. L. Reese and Robert R. Haynes (pg. 216)
  • Michigan
    Allison W. Cusick (pg. 216-217)

Book Review

  • Brown - Wild Orchids of Florida with Reference to the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains
    Linda G. Chafin (pg. 145)