This is a preliminary list of the species of trees and shrubs of southeastern Iowa, consisting of the counties of Davis, Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Van Buren, Wapello, and Washington. The limits of the region were chosen for convenience in collecting and coincide fairly well with the forest belt of southeastern Iowa. The work at Parsons College as originally planned was to include all the above named counties, but extensive collecting has been done only in Jefferson and Van Buren Counties
A need for a reasonably complete and modern list of vascular plants for the Iowa City vicinity has l...
Henry County is the second from the Mississippi River on the east and the second county north of the...
This survey brings together the available information on the flora of ten northwestern Iowa counties...
This is a preliminary list of the species of trees and shrubs of southeastern Iowa, consisting of th...
Twenty-four localities, or general habitat types, in southeastern Iowa and their associated plant co...
While the authors were undergraduate students in the Biology Department at Parsons College, a major ...
During the growing season of 1938 the opportunity to collect plants of the central section of southe...
A survey of the vascular plants of southwestern Iowa was made by the writer in order to obtain more ...
This preliminary list of more than 3,000 species includes only the native plants and those that have...
This botanical survey of the vascular plants of Cedar County, Iowa, was made in an effort to increas...
At the twentieth annual session of the Iowa Academy of Science held in Ames on April 20 and 21, 1905...
This paper completes a consideration of the southeastern Iowa specimens in the herbarium of the Pars...
The following notes are based upon collections in our private herbarium. In point of time the period...
Iowa County has not been neglected botanically although there has never been a complete survey of th...
A need for a reasonably complete and modern list of vascular plants for the Iowa City vicinity has l...
Henry County is the second from the Mississippi River on the east and the second county north of the...
This survey brings together the available information on the flora of ten northwestern Iowa counties...
This is a preliminary list of the species of trees and shrubs of southeastern Iowa, consisting of th...
Twenty-four localities, or general habitat types, in southeastern Iowa and their associated plant co...
While the authors were undergraduate students in the Biology Department at Parsons College, a major ...
During the growing season of 1938 the opportunity to collect plants of the central section of southe...
A survey of the vascular plants of southwestern Iowa was made by the writer in order to obtain more ...
This preliminary list of more than 3,000 species includes only the native plants and those that have...
This botanical survey of the vascular plants of Cedar County, Iowa, was made in an effort to increas...
At the twentieth annual session of the Iowa Academy of Science held in Ames on April 20 and 21, 1905...
This paper completes a consideration of the southeastern Iowa specimens in the herbarium of the Pars...
The following notes are based upon collections in our private herbarium. In point of time the period...
Iowa County has not been neglected botanically although there has never been a complete survey of th...
A need for a reasonably complete and modern list of vascular plants for the Iowa City vicinity has l...
Henry County is the second from the Mississippi River on the east and the second county north of the...
This survey brings together the available information on the flora of ten northwestern Iowa counties...