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Viola Pratincola Greene, John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Viola Pratincola Greene, John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Viola Striata Aiton, John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Viola Striata Aiton, John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Morus Alba Var. Tatarica (L.) Ser., John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Morus Alba Var. Tatarica (L.) Ser., John E. Ebinger

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No abstract provided.


Viola Triloba Var. Dilatata (Elliot) Brainerd, Randy W. Nyboer Apr 1977

Viola Triloba Var. Dilatata (Elliot) Brainerd, Randy W. Nyboer

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No abstract provided.


Claytonia Virginica L., John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Claytonia Virginica L., John E. Ebinger

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No abstract provided.


Viola Pubescens Aiton, John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Viola Pubescens Aiton, John E. Ebinger

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No abstract provided.


Viola Rafinesquii Greene, John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Viola Rafinesquii Greene, John E. Ebinger

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No abstract provided.


Viola Pratincola Greene, John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Viola Pratincola Greene, John E. Ebinger

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No abstract provided.


Viola Sororia Willd., John E. Ebinger Apr 1977

Viola Sororia Willd., John E. Ebinger

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No abstract provided.


Verbena Bipinnatifida Nutt., R. M. Sims Apr 1977

Verbena Bipinnatifida Nutt., R. M. Sims

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No abstract provided.


Claytonia Virginica L., S. J. Mcnabb Apr 1977

Claytonia Virginica L., S. J. Mcnabb

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No abstract provided.


Viola Pubescens Var. Eriocarpa (Schwein.) N.H.Russell, Randy W. Nyboer Apr 1977

Viola Pubescens Var. Eriocarpa (Schwein.) N.H.Russell, Randy W. Nyboer

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No abstract provided.


Cleistes Divaricata (L.) Ames, 1922, Hampton Parker Apr 1977

Cleistes Divaricata (L.) Ames, 1922, Hampton Parker

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No abstract provided.


Spiranthes Vernalis Engelm. & A. Gray, Hampton Parker Apr 1977

Spiranthes Vernalis Engelm. & A. Gray, Hampton Parker

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No abstract provided.


Verbena Halei Small, Peggy Hohertz Apr 1977

Verbena Halei Small, Peggy Hohertz

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No abstract provided.


Viola Rafinesquii Greene, Randy L. Vogel Apr 1977

Viola Rafinesquii Greene, Randy L. Vogel

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No abstract provided.


Verbena Halei Small, Mary Ann Jones Mar 1977

Verbena Halei Small, Mary Ann Jones

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No abstract provided.


Phoradendron Villosum Nutt., S. Buening Mar 1977

Phoradendron Villosum Nutt., S. Buening

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No abstract provided.


Verbena Halei Small, Joan Macuszek, R. Higgins Mar 1977

Verbena Halei Small, Joan Macuszek, R. Higgins

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No abstract provided.


Verbena Bipinnatifida Nutt., R. Higgins, J. Macuszek Mar 1977

Verbena Bipinnatifida Nutt., R. Higgins, J. Macuszek

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No abstract provided.


Myrica Cerifera L., Hampton M. Parker Mar 1977

Myrica Cerifera L., Hampton M. Parker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Viola Pratincola Greene, Hampton Parker Mar 1977

Viola Pratincola Greene, Hampton Parker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Anagallis Arvensis L., Donna Hobbs Mar 1977

Anagallis Arvensis L., Donna Hobbs

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No abstract provided.


Viola Primulifolia L., Hampton Parker Mar 1977

Viola Primulifolia L., Hampton Parker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 9, No. 1. March 1977 Mar 1977

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 9, No. 1. March 1977

The Prairie Naturalist

NESTING BY FERRUGINOUS HAWKS AND OTHER RAPTORS ON HIGH VOLTAGE POWERLINE TOWERS ▪ D. S. Gilmer and J. M. Wiebe

ARTHROPODS CONSUMED BY AN IMMATURE MARBLED GODWIT ▪ R. M. Timm and R. M. Zink

NOTES

Black-headed Grosbeak in Jamestown, North Dakota ▪ R. Lender

Summer Record of Red-breasted Nuthatch in North Dakota ▪ R. Lender

BOOK REVIEWS

Minnesota's Wild Flowers ▪ Staff

In Search of Eagles ▪ J. Lokemoen

Forest and Range Research ▪ Staff

An Economic Analysis of Recycling ▪ Staff


Notes On Saxifragaceae, Edwin B. Smith Feb 1977

Notes On Saxifragaceae, Edwin B. Smith

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Over half of the Arkansas members of the Saxifragaceae are notable due to unusual morphology or distribution within the state. They range from the inconspicuous Lepuropetalon spathulatum (Muhl.) Ell. to the conspicuous Hydrangea arborescens L. Several genera (Heuchera, Parnassia, Philadephus, Ribes) include species with highly restricted ranges in Arkansas, and one includes a single species, Mitella diphylla L., known in Arkansas only from Stone County. Special attention is called to problems in Saxifraga and Heuchera, and a modified treatment of Heuchera arkansana is proposed. An annotated list and list of excluded names for the Arkansas Saxifragaceae is included.


The Distribution Of Cane, Arundinaria Gigante (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), Daniel L. Marsh Jan 1977

The Distribution Of Cane, Arundinaria Gigante (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), Daniel L. Marsh

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The distribution of cane in the United States was compiled on a county basis from previous records, correspondence, and field work. Ecological correlations were considered. The range appears to be limited primarily by temperature and precipitation. Two geographic populations correlate with major drainage divisions. The broad ecologic amplitude of cane is indicated by its occurrence in many different community types.


Melaleuca Quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake, Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1977

Melaleuca Quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake, Gordon C. Tucker

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No abstract provided.


Comparative Studies Of The Witch Hazels Hamamelis Virginiana And H. Vernalis, Jack L. Bradford, Daniel L. Marsh Jan 1977

Comparative Studies Of The Witch Hazels Hamamelis Virginiana And H. Vernalis, Jack L. Bradford, Daniel L. Marsh

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

An investigation of Hamamelis vernalis Sarg. and H. Virginiana L. was begun in southwestern Arkansas in the tall of 1976. An overlap of flowering periods occurred from late November through December, affording the possibility of hybridization. At one site the two taxa flowered simultaneously only 30 yards apart. Variation occurs in both taxa and there is a degree of overlap in most characters, but the composite of diagnostic features distinguishes the two species. The hybrid origin of H. vernalis suggested by Jenne (1966) does not seem likely.


Front Matter 9(1), Lee W. Lenz Jan 1977

Front Matter 9(1), Lee W. Lenz

Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany

No abstract provided.