Factors that may have been decisive in turning Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden into a successful establishment of botanical teaching and a garden devoted to the conservation and showcasing of the native California flora are put forward. In addition to the enthusiasm and tenacity of its founder, Susanna Bixby Bryant, inspiration and advice came from several other key figures, notably Carl Brandt Wolf, Ernest Braunton, Willis Linn Jepson, and Theodore Payne
Appendix II lists the names and dissertation titles of 32 students in the botany program jointly adm...
A project at Moulton College was started to create a California native plant garden to honour the pl...
Santa Rosa Island which is part of the Channel Islands in California has a ranching history that goe...
The year 1927 marks the beginning of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden at its original location in San...
Letters exchanged between Susanna Bixby Bryant, the founder of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, and ...
In 1950, the decision was taken to relocate Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden from its original site—M...
Covering the period from approximately 1927 to 1947, this article deals with the management and runn...
This article sketches the horticultural climate of southern California in ca. 1900–1930, documenting...
In the years 1960–1977, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden fully embraces its role as teaching institut...
This article traces the early history of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, California, starting ca. 1...
Notes and references pertaining to the history of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in California are ...
Appendix I features the mission statement of Rancho Santa Botanic Garden, Claremont, California, at ...
Appendix III features horticultural introductions by John Dourley at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden...
Information on plant collectors in southern California is scattered through a number of publications...
As a publicist and advocate, John Muir was of unquestioned importance to the American conservation m...
Appendix II lists the names and dissertation titles of 32 students in the botany program jointly adm...
A project at Moulton College was started to create a California native plant garden to honour the pl...
Santa Rosa Island which is part of the Channel Islands in California has a ranching history that goe...
The year 1927 marks the beginning of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden at its original location in San...
Letters exchanged between Susanna Bixby Bryant, the founder of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, and ...
In 1950, the decision was taken to relocate Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden from its original site—M...
Covering the period from approximately 1927 to 1947, this article deals with the management and runn...
This article sketches the horticultural climate of southern California in ca. 1900–1930, documenting...
In the years 1960–1977, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden fully embraces its role as teaching institut...
This article traces the early history of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, California, starting ca. 1...
Notes and references pertaining to the history of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in California are ...
Appendix I features the mission statement of Rancho Santa Botanic Garden, Claremont, California, at ...
Appendix III features horticultural introductions by John Dourley at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden...
Information on plant collectors in southern California is scattered through a number of publications...
As a publicist and advocate, John Muir was of unquestioned importance to the American conservation m...
Appendix II lists the names and dissertation titles of 32 students in the botany program jointly adm...
A project at Moulton College was started to create a California native plant garden to honour the pl...
Santa Rosa Island which is part of the Channel Islands in California has a ranching history that goe...