This paper deals with the flora of a dune area in Muscatine and Louisa counties in Iowa known locally as the Sand Mound, the only region of its kind nearer than the sand hills of Nebraska to the west and the dunes of Lake Michigan to the east. Shimek2 in 1893 listed the plants of the Iowa Sand Lands including the Sand Mound, but no one has actually determined the flora of the large dune. It is the purpose of this paper to learn as far as possible what plants grow on the mound including its margins
The flora of the loess in western Iowa is unique, in many respects. While it may be said that many p...
In this preliminary paper I shall consider briefly only the ecological conditions of the flora, chie...
A 14.6 ha (36 acre) natural area consisting of marshes, moist to dry sandy prairie, and wet to moist...
This paper deals with the flora of a dune area in Muscatine and Louisa counties in Iowa known locall...
Iowa County has not been neglected botanically although there has never been a complete survey of th...
A survey of the vascular plants of southwestern Iowa was made by the writer in order to obtain more ...
In presenting this list of Iowa Grasses, no claim is made of reporting any species new to the state....
The purpose of this paper is to describe one of the few remaining tracts of virgin prairie in easter...
The Nebraska Sandhills comprise an area of about 20,000 square miles, extending from about 980 30\u2...
During the growing season of 1938 the opportunity to collect plants of the central section of southe...
While the authors were undergraduate students in the Biology Department at Parsons College, a major ...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
A survey of Iowa\u27s floristic literature and herbarium resources indicates that while there is not...
A consideration of some ecological factors influencing the stabilizing of these dune areas located i...
The flora of the loess in western Iowa is unique, in many respects. While it may be said that many p...
In this preliminary paper I shall consider briefly only the ecological conditions of the flora, chie...
A 14.6 ha (36 acre) natural area consisting of marshes, moist to dry sandy prairie, and wet to moist...
This paper deals with the flora of a dune area in Muscatine and Louisa counties in Iowa known locall...
Iowa County has not been neglected botanically although there has never been a complete survey of th...
A survey of the vascular plants of southwestern Iowa was made by the writer in order to obtain more ...
In presenting this list of Iowa Grasses, no claim is made of reporting any species new to the state....
The purpose of this paper is to describe one of the few remaining tracts of virgin prairie in easter...
The Nebraska Sandhills comprise an area of about 20,000 square miles, extending from about 980 30\u2...
During the growing season of 1938 the opportunity to collect plants of the central section of southe...
While the authors were undergraduate students in the Biology Department at Parsons College, a major ...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
A survey of Iowa\u27s floristic literature and herbarium resources indicates that while there is not...
A consideration of some ecological factors influencing the stabilizing of these dune areas located i...
The flora of the loess in western Iowa is unique, in many respects. While it may be said that many p...
In this preliminary paper I shall consider briefly only the ecological conditions of the flora, chie...
A 14.6 ha (36 acre) natural area consisting of marshes, moist to dry sandy prairie, and wet to moist...