CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 68, 2003
| ISSUE 1, March 2003 | ISSUE 2, June 2003 | ISSUE 3, September 2003 | ISSUE 4, December 2003 |
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VOLUME 68, ISSUE 1:
MARCH 2003 (published April 23, 2003)
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Vulnerability of Oak-Dominated Forests in West Virginia to
Invasive Exotic Plants: Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Nine Exotic Species
Using Herbarium Records and Land Classification Data
Cynthia D. Huebner (pg. 1-14)
Assessment of Non-Native Invasive Plant Species on the United State
Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Environmental Research Park
Sara J. Drake, Jake F. Welzin, and Patricia D. Parr
(pg. 15-30)
Composition and tree-Size Distributions of the Snyder-Middleswarth Old-Growth
Forest, Snyder County, Pennsylvania
Peter P. Zawadzkas and Warren G. Abrahamson (pg.
31-42)
Ecological Life Cycle of Trepocarpus aethusae Nutt. ex DC and
Comparisons with Two Other Winter Annual Apiaceae Native to Eastern United
States
Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, and Edward W. Chester
(pg. 43-55)
Vascular Flora of Little Manatee River State park, Hillsborough County,
Florida
James H. Mayers, Jr. and Richard P. Wunderlin (pg.
56-74)
Observations on the Experimental Planting of Lindera melissifolia
(Walter) Blume in Southeastern Missouri after Ten Years
Tim E. Smith (pg. 75-80)
New and Noteworthy Collections from Florida
Walter S. Judd (pg. 81-83)
Scientific Note
Physiological Determinants of Bolting/Flowering in the Facultative Woodland
Biennial Arabis laevigata var. laevigata (Brassicaceae)
Thomas C. Bloom, Jerry M. Baskin, and Carol C. Baskin
(pg. 84-87)
Noteworthy Collections
North Carolina
L. F. Grand and C. S. Vernia (pg. 88-89)
Southern Range Limits of Carex ozarkana P. Rothrock & Reznicek (Cyperaceae):
Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas
Philip E. Hyatt (pg 90-91)
Alabama
Michael Woods, Alvin R. Diamond, Jr., and Darryl N.
Searcy (pg. 91-92)
Mississippi
Mac H. Alford (pg. 93)
Castanea Reviewers for 2002 (pg. 94)
VOLUME 68, ISSUE 2: JUNE 2003 (published July 8, 2003)
Tree Canopy Myxomycetes and New Records from Ground
Sites in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Kenneth L. Snell, Harold W. Keller, and Uno H. Eliasson
( pg. 97-108)
Impact of the Balsam Woolly Adelgid (Adelges piceae Ratz.) on an Abies
fraseri (Pursh) Poir. Dominanted Stand near the Summit of Mount LeConte,
Tennessee
Michael Jenkins (pg. 109-118)
Woody Plants of Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Tennessee
and Kentucky and Floristic Comparison of Selected Southern Appalachian Woody
Floras
Joey Shaw and B. E. Wofford (pg. 119-134)
Vegetation pf Claridon Railroad Prairie, and Remnant of the Sandusky Plains
of Central Ohio
Robert A. Klips (pg. 135-142)
A Checklist of the Vascular Flora of Pike County, Alabama
Alvin R. Diamond, Jr. (pg. 143-159)
Endangered and Threatened Plants of Florida, Ranked in Order of Rarity
Daniel B. Ward, Daniel F. Austin, and Nancy C. Coile
(pg. 160-174)
Observations of Acalypha deamii (Euphorbiaceae) in Ohio
Marjorie S. Becus (pg. 175-178)
Scientific Note
Status of the Federally Listed Aeschynomene virginica (L.) BSP. on the
James River in Virginia
Allen Beldon, Jr. and Nancy E. van Alstine (pg.
179-181)
Noteworthy Collections
South Carolina
Eran S. Kilpatrick and Patrick D. McMillan (pg.
182)
Alabama
Steven J. Threlkeld and Eric C. Soehren (pg. 182-183)
VOLUME 68, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2003 (published September 12, 2003)
2003 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipient -
James A. Schrader (pg. 185-186)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pg. 187-188)
Tree Growth and Mortality in a Southern
Appalachian Deciduous Forest Following Extended Wet and Dry Periods
Barton C. Clinton, J. Alan Yeakley, and David K. Apsley
(pg. 189-200)
Eastern White Pine Establishment in the Oak Landscape of the Ellicott Rock
Wilderness, Southern Appalachian Mountains
Scott R. Abella and Victor B. Shelburne (pg. 201-210)
Structural Characteristics of Frequently-Burned Old-Growth Longleaf Pine
Stands in the Mountains of Alabama
J. Morgan Varner, III, John S. Kush, and Ralph S.
Meldahl (pg. 211-221)
Forest of the Central and Southern Appalachians and Eastern Virginia Having
Beech as a Major Component
Harold S. Adams, Steven L. Stephenson, Stewart Ware,
and Martin Schnittler (pg. 222-231)
Notes on the Distribution of the Southern Appalachian Endemic, Ilex
collina Alexander
John R. Boetsch and Eric Nielsen (pg. 232-235)
Ecology of the Threatened Species Amaranthus pumilus Rafinesque
Thomas E. Hancock and Paul E. Hosier (pg. 236-244)
Recommendations Concerning the Identification of Carex retroflexa and Carex
texensis (Cyperaceae; section Phaestoglochin Dumort)
Robert G. Downer and Philip E. Hyatt (pg. 245-243)
Scientific Note
Characterizing Specimens of Kudzu and Related Taxa with RAPD's
D.K. Jewett, C. J. Jiang, K. O. Britton, J. H. Sun, and
J. Tang (pg. 254-260)
Noteworthy Collection
District of Columbia
Alan T. Whittemore (pg. 261
SABS Officers and Council 2003-2004 (pg. 262-263)
SABS Appointed and Standing Committees 2003-2004 (pg. 264-265
Book Review
Porcher and Rayner - A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina
Bert Pittman (pg. 267)
VOLUME 68, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2003 (published December 23, 2003)
The President's Message
Zack E. Murrell (pg. 269-270)
The Vascular Flora of Piscataway and Fort Washington National Parks, Prince
Georges and Charles Counties, Maryland
Brent Steury and Charles A. Davis (pg. 271-299)
The Xeric Limestone Prairies of Pennsylvania
Daniel C. Laughlin and Christopher F. Uhl (pg. 300-316)
Post Logging Era Plant Succession Trends and Geospatial Vegetation Patterns
in Canaan Valley, West Virginia, 1945 to 2000
Ronald H. Fortney and James S. Rentch (pg. 317-334)
A Comparison of Some Yellow Chestnut Oak (Quercus muhlenbergii Engelm.)
Dominated Forests in Illinois
Vernon L. LaGesse, William E. McClain, and John E.
Ebinger (pg. 335-342)
Scientific Note
Use of Epoxy for Sealing Algal Mounts in a Water Medium
Thomas Smith (pg. 343-344)
Noteworthy Collections
South Carolina
Patrick D. McMillan (pg. 345-347)
Index to Volume 68 (pg. 351-355)
Statement of Ownership (pg. 356)
Table of Contents, Volume 68
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