CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
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Volume 67, 2002
| ISSUE 1, March 2002 | ISSUE 2, June 2002 | ISSUE 3, September 2002 | ISSUE 4, December 2002 |
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VOLUME 67, ISSUE 1: MARCH 2002 (published April 1, 2002)
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Vascular Flora of Piedmont Prairies: Evidence from Several Prairie Remnants
J. Eric Davis, Jr., Catherine McRae, Bret L. Estep, Lawrence S. Barden, and James F. Matthews (pg. 1-12)
Helianthus verticillatus Small (Asteraceae) Rediscovered and Redescribed
James F. Matthews, James R. Allison, Richard T. Ware, Sr., and Carl Mordman (pg. 13-24)
Seasonal Changes in the Spectral Properties of Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia L., Ericaceae) in Northeast Alabama
Safaa H. Al-Hamdani, P. Brent Nichols, and George R. CLine (pg. 25-32)
Differences in Bark Thickness Among Populations of Baldcypress [Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. var. distichum] and Pondcypress [T. distichum var. imbricarium (Nuttall) Croom]
Edgar B. Lickey, Frank D. Watson, and Gary L. Walker (pg. 33-41)
The Aizoaceae and Molluginaceae of the Southeastern United States
John R. Boetsch (pg. 42-53)
Vascular Plants of Glacial Drift Prairies in Macoupin County, Illinois
William E. McClain, Mark A. Phipps, Henry H. Eilers, and John E. Ebinger (pg. 54-60)
Noteworthy Botanical Collections from the Fire-Maintained Pineland and Wetland Communities of the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas and Georgia
Patrick D. McMillan, Robert K. Peet, Richard D. Porcher, and Bruce A. Sorrie (pg. 61-83)
Environmental Correlates of Oak Decline and Red Maple Increase in the North Carolina Piedmont
Robert I. McDonald, Robert K. Peet, and Dean L. Urban (pg. 84-95)
Post-Disturbance Changes in the Understory of an Oak Forest in Southwestern Virginia
Richard W. Rhoades (pg. 96-103)
Noteworthy Collections
Kentucky - New Records and a Summary of Naturalized Viburnum Taxa
Timothy J. Weckman, Judith E. Weckman, Ralph L. Thompson, and Deborah L. White (pg. 104-106)
Maryland
Jason W. Harrison (pg. 106)
Castanea Reviewers for 2001 (pg. 107)
VOLUME 67, ISSUE 2: JUNE 2002 (published June 26, 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)
VOLUME 67, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2002 (published October 16, 2002)
2000 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient – William H. Martin (pg. 221-222)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pg. 223-224)
2000 Richard and Minnie Windler Aware Recipient – James R. Allison (pg.225-226 )
The Vascular Flora of Coffee County, Alabama
Brian H. Martin, Michael Woods, and Alvin R. Diamond, Jr. (pg. 227-246)
A Flora of the Rock Hill Blackjacks Heritage Preserve, York County, South Carolina
John M. Schmidt and James A. Barnwell (pg. 247-279)
Germination and Seed Bank Studies of Macbridea alba (Lamiaceae), a Federally Threatened Plant
Dana Madsen Schulze, Joan L. Walker, and Timothy P. Spira (pg. 280-289)
Circumscription and Biogeographic Patterns in the Eastern North America - East Asian Genus Stewartia (Theaceae: Stewartieae): Insight from Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA Sequence Data
Linda M. Prince (pg. 290-301)
A Dendroecological and Dendroclimatic Analysis of Pinus virginiana and Pinus rigida at Two Slope Positions in the Virginia Piedmont
Carolyn A. Copenheaver, Lawton E. Grinter, Jean H. Lorber, Matthew A. Neatrour, and Michael P. Spinney (pg. 302-315)
The Genus Trillium (Liliaceae) in Texas
Jason R. Singhurst, E. S. Nixon, William F. Caldwell, and Walter C. Holmes (pg. 316-323)
A Preliminary Checklist of Fungi in the Nags Head Woods Maritime Forest in North Carolina
L. F. Grand and C. S. Vernia (pg. 324-328)
Scientific Note
Floral Variation and Diagnosis of Richardia (Rubiaceae) in the Carolinas
Alexander Krings (pg. 329-330)
Noteworthy Collections
Maryland
Mark T. Strong and Roderick H. Simmons (pg. 331-332)
Correction
David White et al. Remnant Bottomland Forests near the Terminus of the Mississippi River in Southeastern Louisiana, from Castanea 67(2): 138.
SABS Officers and Council 2002-2003 (pg. 333-334)
SABS-Appointed and Standing Committees 2002-2003 (pg. 335-336)
VOLUME 67, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2002 (published February 3, 2003)
The President’s Message
Zack Murrell (pg. 341-342)
Vegetation Composition, Structure, and Diversity Patterns of Two Dry Sandstone Barrens in Southern Illinois
John B. Taft and Mary Kay Solecki (pg. 343-368)
Violaceae of the Southeastern United States
Landon E. McKinney and Norman H. Russell (pg. 369-379)
Infraspecific Systematics of Alnus maritima (Betulaceae) from Three Widely Disjunct Provenances
James A. Schrader and William R. Graves (pg. 380-401)
Vascular Flora of Yalobusha County, Mississippi
Keri K. Denley, Charles T. Bryson, and Robert A. Stewart (pg. 402-415)
Morphometric and Genetic Variation in Eriocaulon koernickianum Van Heurck & Muller-Argoviensis (Eriocaulaceae): a Disjunct Species of the Southeastern United States
Linda E. Watson, Amy B. Kornkven, Carter R. Miller, James R. Allison, Newell B. McCarty, and Matthew M. Unwin (pg. 416-426)
Noteworthy Collections
Ohio
Allison W. Cusick and Richard L. Gardner (pg. 427-429)
Delaware, Maryland
D. Earl Redman (pg. 430-431)
Index to Volume 67 (pg. 435-440)
Statement of Ownership (pg. 440)
Table of Contents, Volume 67
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