As with the first book “Lincoln University campus – a guide to some of the trees currently growing there” (April 2008) the purpose of this guide is primarily to increase the awareness for those people who are interested in plants of the Lincoln University campus. For some people shrubs can also be a learning resource, much like a library of books is for others. In a library, books of course have a title and are classified in order that they can easily be found. From there it is up to the individual as to what they may wish to find out from the contents. Currently plants at Lincoln are known by some at different levels of correctness, but for the majority providing the equivalent of a title and where you might find them may be a useful start...
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) is to enhance the appreciation of the woody...
This NebGuide is about gathering and growing seeds for shrubs. Growing shrubs from seed is education...
The following notes on the growth of the trees in the Agricultural College grounds are given as show...
The purpose of this guide is primarily to increase the awareness for people who are interested in pl...
Gymnosperms, more commonly referred to as conifers were first planted in the Amenity area in 1990. T...
In the winter of 1990 the nucleus of a Magnolia collection was planted at Lincoln University. This w...
The purpose of this guide is primarily to raise awareness of the magnolia collection planted at the ...
The garden, named after the founding Director of the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute...
This investigation centers around the identification and location of the various woody plants on the...
The keys to the trees, shrubs and vines have been revised in an attempt to make them more usable for...
This is a draft report on the status of memorial and commemorative ‘trees’ at Lincoln University. Tr...
This NebGuide discusses how to select the right tree or shrub for any location and how to properly p...
Review of Jones, R. L. & Wofford. B. E (2013). Woody Plants of Kentucky and Tennessee: The Complete ...
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-arbor-news/1009/thumbnail.jp
100 pp. 1979. Lists and descriptions of over 500 different trees and shrubs useful for landscapin
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) is to enhance the appreciation of the woody...
This NebGuide is about gathering and growing seeds for shrubs. Growing shrubs from seed is education...
The following notes on the growth of the trees in the Agricultural College grounds are given as show...
The purpose of this guide is primarily to increase the awareness for people who are interested in pl...
Gymnosperms, more commonly referred to as conifers were first planted in the Amenity area in 1990. T...
In the winter of 1990 the nucleus of a Magnolia collection was planted at Lincoln University. This w...
The purpose of this guide is primarily to raise awareness of the magnolia collection planted at the ...
The garden, named after the founding Director of the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute...
This investigation centers around the identification and location of the various woody plants on the...
The keys to the trees, shrubs and vines have been revised in an attempt to make them more usable for...
This is a draft report on the status of memorial and commemorative ‘trees’ at Lincoln University. Tr...
This NebGuide discusses how to select the right tree or shrub for any location and how to properly p...
Review of Jones, R. L. & Wofford. B. E (2013). Woody Plants of Kentucky and Tennessee: The Complete ...
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-arbor-news/1009/thumbnail.jp
100 pp. 1979. Lists and descriptions of over 500 different trees and shrubs useful for landscapin
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) is to enhance the appreciation of the woody...
This NebGuide is about gathering and growing seeds for shrubs. Growing shrubs from seed is education...
The following notes on the growth of the trees in the Agricultural College grounds are given as show...