Since the joint studies by Kiener and Daily on the Characeae of Nebraska in 1944, numerous collections have been made in the state. They are reported here with some changes in nomenclature in the interest of consistency or priority as presently conceived, descriptions, illustrations and a complete key. All collections cited in this report were made by Walter Kiener except one. The first set of specimens is in the herbarium of Fay Kenoyer Daily, the second set is in the herbarium of the University of Nebraska, and successive sets are in various other herbaria
A botanical survey of Banner County resulted in a total of 432 species of vascular plants being reco...
Continued studies of the flora of Cuming County, Nebraska, reveal the presence of 36 species of bryo...
Physical features pertinent to the flora of Dawes County are summarized. A checklist of the known ta...
This species was named in honor of Dr. Walter Kiener of the Nebraska Game, Forestation, and Parks Co...
In 1944 when The Characeae of Nebraska was published by the author (1), the genus Tolypella was no...
The species of the family Characeae have for many years been generally neglected by botanists leavin...
It has been demonstrated by others that the study of algae of Indiana in general has been neglected....
This is the third in a proposed series of papers intended to organize the material pertaining to the...
New distributional data are provided for 27 species of vascular plants in Nebraska, eight newly reco...
Fossil charophytes from glacial and post-glacial deposits of North America have been studied very li...
New distributional data are given for 54 species of vascular plants in Nebraska. Twenty are newly re...
During the summer of 1982, moss collections made in Chase, Dundy. Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hayes, H...
Introduction: Since the 1890 publishing of Webbers Catalogue of \u27 the Flora of Nebraska, very l...
Dr. Bessey was then Nebraska State Botanist and “Professor of Botany, State University, Lincoln Nebr...
Recent field and herbarium studies have revealed the presence of 57 species, two varieties, and thre...
A botanical survey of Banner County resulted in a total of 432 species of vascular plants being reco...
Continued studies of the flora of Cuming County, Nebraska, reveal the presence of 36 species of bryo...
Physical features pertinent to the flora of Dawes County are summarized. A checklist of the known ta...
This species was named in honor of Dr. Walter Kiener of the Nebraska Game, Forestation, and Parks Co...
In 1944 when The Characeae of Nebraska was published by the author (1), the genus Tolypella was no...
The species of the family Characeae have for many years been generally neglected by botanists leavin...
It has been demonstrated by others that the study of algae of Indiana in general has been neglected....
This is the third in a proposed series of papers intended to organize the material pertaining to the...
New distributional data are provided for 27 species of vascular plants in Nebraska, eight newly reco...
Fossil charophytes from glacial and post-glacial deposits of North America have been studied very li...
New distributional data are given for 54 species of vascular plants in Nebraska. Twenty are newly re...
During the summer of 1982, moss collections made in Chase, Dundy. Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hayes, H...
Introduction: Since the 1890 publishing of Webbers Catalogue of \u27 the Flora of Nebraska, very l...
Dr. Bessey was then Nebraska State Botanist and “Professor of Botany, State University, Lincoln Nebr...
Recent field and herbarium studies have revealed the presence of 57 species, two varieties, and thre...
A botanical survey of Banner County resulted in a total of 432 species of vascular plants being reco...
Continued studies of the flora of Cuming County, Nebraska, reveal the presence of 36 species of bryo...
Physical features pertinent to the flora of Dawes County are summarized. A checklist of the known ta...