
- includes passing a plant identification exam of common landscape plants. Both NCAN and NCLA have a list of plant material and
- many different species as possible and especially those plants in the reproductive state. Lower priority went to multiple cultivars of a
- Herbarium (NCSC), Department of Plant Biology, North Carolina State University, http://herbarium.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University is a land-grant university and a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina
- INDEX OF NAMES AND TYPES IN WEST INDIAN GONOLOBINAE (APOCYNACE-AE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE), INCLUDING FOURTEEN NEW LECTOTYPIFICATIONS,
- the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh (E) is the earliest voucher known for the genus. Only three other vouchers of Clitoria col-
- Plant vouchers were prepared by Fantz following standard taxo-nomic vouchering procedures. Priority was given to collecting dif-
- in a convenient way to facilitate further ecological study of vines as a group. In order to fill this void, as well as to provide a resource
- North Carolina Coastal Plain savannas rank among the most species rich communities in the
- Present address: Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, arp232@cornell.edu J. Bot. Res. Inst.Texas 3(1): 227 230. 2009
- lyces shrivel up. Therefore, vouchers collected by botanists with fruits and lacking flowers historically are difficult to identify accu-
- INTRODUCTION This account of the North American collections of flowering plants
- The standard reference for Missouri plants for the last four decades has been the Flora of Missouri
- A NEW SPECIES OF MATELEA (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE) FROM HISPANIOLA
- Present address: Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, arp232@cornell.edu J. Bot. Res. Inst.Texas 3(1): 193 209. 2009
- J. Bot. Res. Inst.Texas 2(1): 95 138. 2008 REVISION OF GONOLOBUS S.S.
- A NEW COMBINATION IN MATELEA (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE) FOR AN ENDEMIC JAMAICAN VINE
- NEOTYPIFICATION OF CEROPEGIA PALUSTRIS AND LYONIA MARITIMA (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE)
- SIDA 21(4): 2429 2437. 2005 RANUNCULUS FICARIA (RANUNCULACEAE), NEW TO
- Additionally, a key based primarily on vegetative features is pro-vided for North Carolina species of Desmodium.
- THE GONOLOBUS COMPLEX (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE) IN THE
- The presented key includes both taxa vouchered from or reported for the preserve. See Krings (2002a, 2002b) for vouchered species.
- Herbarium (NCSC), Department of Plant Biology, North Carolina State University, http://herbarium.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University is a land-grant university and a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina
- The tribe Desmodieae (Benth.) Hutch., as pres-ently recognized, includes 30 genera and approxi-
- Cyperus retrorsus Chapm. (Cyperaceae) is wide-spread in the southeastern United States and was
- Taxa included in the keys presented here are those which the author has encountered commonly during fieldtrips in the eastern piedmont
- Much of the North Carolina Coastal Plain is wet and supports plant communities that are domi-
- 513). These were purchased by Edward Tuckerman, and are now in the herbarium of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.
- Carolina Association of Nurserymen and North Carolina Associa-tion of Landscape Contractors, and additional taxa of gymnosperms
- A multi-access key (MAK) is a data set in which each taxon is evaluated for each character in the
- The genera Centrosema (DC.) Benth. and Clitoria L. are the only members of subtribe Clitoriinae
- by: Alexander Krings, Herbarium, Department of Botany, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7612 Poisonous Plant Resource Sheet for Child Care Providers
- Herbarium (NCSC), Department of Botany, North Carolina State University, http://herbarium.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University is a land-grant university and a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina
- Richardia brasiliensis Gomes NORTH CAROLINA. Justice s.n. (NCU). ALLEGHANY: Mullen
- The treatment of Clitoria L. (Fabaceae) for the Flora Mesoamericana was first submitted in 1995
- plants at the JC Raulston Arboretum began in April 2002. Voucher-ing of the Greenhouse Conservatory began in November 2002. Col-
- s.n., sine numero) and made several collections from a similar local-ity (common 1800's to early 1900's). Also, a few collectors use the
- Live Plant Sample c/o Rob Richardson
- SIDA 21(4): 20812085. 2005 LECTOTYPIFICATION AND A NEW COMBINATION IN
- Eighty percent of the global population relies on traditional medicine (Weragoda 1980), comprised
- Whether more than one Gonolobus Michx. spe-cies (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) should be
- negotiations between North Carolina State University and . There is no legal or other commitment by any party as to any of the provisions in this document unless and until the necessary internal approvals have been given and a formal written agreement has
- NOTES ON THE MATELEA BAYATENSIS-CORRELLII-TIGRINA COMPLEX (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE
- CULTIVATED, DICOTYLEDONOUS TAXA AT THE NC STATE UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM
- North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
- lies and genera of plants in our spring flora. It is hoped that know-ing how to identify the spring flora will encourage individuals to
- The presented key includes both taxa vouchered from or reported for the preserve. See Krings (2002a, 2002b) for vouchered taxa.
- HISTORY OF THE SPECIES Sereno Watson (1887) described a new species from Mexico col-
- Prepared by Alexander Krings. Approved by Herbarium AdvisoryCommittee, 2000. Revised, 2006 NCSC HERBARIUM
- Colleagues kindly confirmed the identities of duplicate specimens as follows: Dr. Robert Kral (VDB), Asimina pygmaea and A. nashii; Dr. Charles Bryson (SWSL) and Dr. Rob Naczi (DOV), Carex annectens, C. chapmanii, C. floridana, and C. godfreyi; Dr.
- SIDA 22(2): 941 953. 2006 FOUR NOVELTIES AND A LECTOTYPIFICATION IN MATELEA
- Hosts and Potential Hosts of Citrus Pests and Diseases in the U.S. Authors: Amanda Saville, Alexander Krings, and Tracy Kahn
- MATELEA PAKARAIMENSIS (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE), A NEW SPECIES IN THE MATELEA STENOPETALA COMPLEX FROM GUYANA
- PISTACIA CHINENSIS (ANACARDIACEAE) NATURALIzED IN NORTH CAROLINA, U.S.A.
- SYNOPSIS OF MATELEA S.L. (APOCYNACEAE: ASCLEPIADOIDEAE) IN TRINIDAD, TOBAGO, AND THE ABC ISLANDS
- The author thanks: Ligia Granados Bloise (LGB) for pertinent illustrations; Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio) and John Wiley & Sons, Inc. for permission to reprint select illustrations as noted; Dr. Robert C. Zimmermann and two anonymous