CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 71, 2006
| ISSUE 1, March 2006 | ISSUE 2, June 2006 | ISSUE 3, September 2006 | ISSUE 4, December 2006 |
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VOLUME 71, ISSUE 1: MARCH 2006 (published May 17, 2006)
Water-clover Ferns, Marsilea, in the southeastern
United States
Colette C. Jacono and David M. Johnson (pp. 1-14)
Isoetes melanopoda ssp. silvatica (subsp. nov.), a new
quillwort (Isoetaceae) from eastern North America
Daniel F. Brunton and Donald M. Britton (pp. 15-30)
The composition and structure of woody vegetation associated with piratebush,
Buckleya distichophylla (Nutt.) Torr., on Poor Mountain, Virginia
Michael J. Leahy, Curtis J. Hutto, and Paul A. Clarke
(pp. 31-44)
The geographic and ecological distribution of the Roan Mountain Sedge,
Carex roanensis (Cyperaceae)
Tyler W. Smith, James T. Donaldson, Thomas F. Wieboldt,
Gary L. Kauffman, and Marcia J. Waterway (pp. 45-53)
Vascular flora and plant habitats of an abandoned limestone quarry at Center
Hill Dam, DeKalb County, Tennessee
Ralph L. Thompson and Landon E. McKinney (pp. 54-64)
Vascular flora of the Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area, Pushmataha County,
Oklahoma
Raelene M. Crandall and Ronald J. Tyrl (pp. 65-79)
Scientific Note
A nomenclatural history of southeastern filiferous Yucca, with selection
of a neotype for Y. flaccida
Daniel B. Ward (pp. 80-84)
Castanea Reviewers for 2005 (p. 85)
Book Reviews (Ronald L. Jones)
William H. Banks, Jr. - Plants of the Cherokee (p. 86)
Dennis Horn, Tavia Cathcart, Thomas E. Hemmerly, and David Duhl - Wildflowers
of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (p. 87)
Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)
VOLUME 71, ISSUE 2: JUNE 2006 (published August 8, 2006)
John W. Thieret (1926-2005) - Botanist, teacher, Editor,
Author, Mentor and Friend
Ralph L. Thompson (pp. 89-93)
Microhabitat requirements of the federally endangered Dalea foliosa,
with recommendations on establishment of new populations
Jennifer N. Thompson, Jeffrey L. Walck, and Siti H.
Hidayati (pp. 94-104)
Vascular flora of the Elk and Bison Prairie, Land Between The Lakes National
recreation Area, Trigg County, Kentucky
Ralph L. Thompson and Derick B. Poindexter (pp.
105-123)
Status of Solidago albopilosa Braun (White-haired Goldenrod) [Asteraceae],
a Kentucky endemic
Deborah L. White and Nicholas C. Drozda (pp. 124-128)
The vascular flora of the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem of Fort Bragg and Weymouth
Woods, North Carolina.
Bruce A. Sorrie, Janet Bracey Gray and Philip J.
Crutchfield (pp. 129-161)
The Bryophyte flora of Jefferson County, Ohio
Barbara K. Andreas and Diane H. Lucas (pp. 162-171)
Sabal minor (Arecaceae): a new northern record of palms in eastern
North America
Erin A. Tripp and Kyle G. Dexter (pp. 172-177)
Noteworthy Collections
Georgia
Philip E. Hyatt (p. 178)
Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)
VOLUME 71, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2006 (published October 31, 2006)
Albert E. Radford - A Tribute
William R. Burk and Alan S. Weakley (pp. 179-185)
2006 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient - Joe E. Winstead
(pp. 186-188)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (p. 188-190)
2006 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipients - Kerry D. Heafner and Rebecca
D. Bray (p. 191)
Biosystematics of Phacelia ranunculacea Complex (Hydrophyllaceae)
Matthew Sewell and Michael A. Vincent (pp. 192-209)
Invasion history of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake in
Florida
F. Allen Dray, Jr., Bradley C. Bennett, and Ted D.
Center (pp. 210-225)
Pollination biology, seed dispersal, and recruitment in Rudbeckia
auriculata (Perdue) Kral, a rare southeastern endemic
Alvin R. Diamond, Jr., Debbie R. Folkerts, and Robert
S. Boyd (pp. 226-238)
Northernmost limit of Rhizophora mangle (Red Mangrove; Rhizophoraceae)
in St. Johns County, Florida
Wendy B. Zomlefer, Walter S. Judd, and David E.
Giannasi (pp. 239-244)
Myxomycetes of the Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Davidson County, Tennessee
Wayne C. Rosing (pp. 245-247)
Scientific Note
Cayratia japonica (Vitaceae) Naturalized in Alabama
Curtis J. Hansen and Leslie R. Goertzen (pp. 248-251)
Noteworthy Collections
Alabama
Michael Woods and Alvin R. Diamond, Jr. (pp.
251-253)
South Carolina
Charles N. Horn (pp. 253-255)
Book Review
Ronald L. Jones - Plant Life of Kentucky: An Illustrated Guide to the
Vascular Flora (pp. 255-257)
SABS Officers and Council 2006-2007 (pp.
258-259)
SABS Appointed and Standing Committees 2006-2007 (pp. 260-261)
Instructions for Contributors (inside back
cover)
VOLUME 71, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2006 (published January 31, 2007)
President's Message to SABS - Making sense of
it: Permanence through change
Howard S. Neufeld (pp. 263-264)
Mitigating impacts to Michaux's Sumac (Rhus michauxii
Sarg.): a case study of transplanting an endangered shrub
Richard Braham, Christopher Murray, and Marjorie
Boyer (pp. 265-271)
Abiotic features of seasonal pond habitat and effects on endangered Northeastern
Bulrush, Scirpus ancistrochaetus Schuyler, in central Pennsylvania
Kendra A. Lentz-Cipollini and William A. Dunson
(pp. 272-281)
Lichen inventory of the North Carolina piedmont
Gary B. Perlmutter (pp. 282-294)
The vascular flora of Huggins Island, Onslow County, North Carolina
Lisa Kelly (pp. 295-
Dynamics of species composition and importance from 1965-1998 in Baber Woods
Nature Preserve, Edgar County, Illinois: Evidence of the effects of fire
suppression.
William E. McClain, Vernon L. LaGesse, and John E.
Ebinger (pp. 312-320)
Scientific Notes
Characterization of a new population maximum for Triphora trianthophora
(Swartz) Rydberg in Ohio
David C. Dister (pp. 321-324)
Silene catesbaei, rather than Silene polypetala, the correct name
of the endangered Fringed Catchfly
Daniel B. Ward (pp. 324-329)
Transplant survival, reproductive output, and population monitoring of
Desmodium ochroleucum M. A. Curtis at Chicone Creek Woods in Maryland
R. Wayne Tyndall and Patricia L. Groller (pp.
329-332)
Noteworthy Collections
Florida
S. Barry Davis, Walter S. Judd, and Kent D. Perkins
(pp. 333-334)
Tennessee
Bart G. Jones (pp. 334-335)
Book Review (Zack Murrell and Derick Poindexter)
Ronald L. Jones - Plant Life of Kentucky: An Illustrated Guide to the
Vascular Flora (pp. 336-338)
Index to Volume 71 (pp. 340-343)
Statement of Ownership (p. 344)
Table of Contents, Volume 71
Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)
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