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Papers

Anthocyanidins of Sarracenia L. Flowers and Leaves. 2001. HortScience 36(2): 384.

Inbreeding, Outbreeding, and Heterosis in Sarracenia flava (Sarraceniaceae) in Virginia. 2000. American Journal of Botany
87:1628-1633.

-Genetics of Anthocyanin Deficiency in Sarracenia L. 1998. HortScience 33(6): 1042 - 1045. 

Presence of Proanthocyanidins in Mutant Green Sarracenia Indicate Blockage in Late Anthocyanin Biosynthesis Between Leucocyanidin and Pseudobase. 1998.  Plant Science 135: 11 - 16.

Red Letter Days of a Pennsylvania Botanist. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter. 1998.  27(4): 123-125.

Genetics of Sarracenia Leaf and Flower Color. 1997. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 26: 51-64.

-Noteworthy Sarracenia Collections II. 1996. Carnivorous Plant  Newsletter 25: 19-23. 

The Hooded Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia minor Walt., at its Southern Limit. 1996. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 25: 39-41.

-Sarracenia purpurea ssp. purpurea f. heterophylla (Eaton) Fernald in Nova Scotia. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter. 1993. 22: 106-107.

-Noteworthy Sarracenia Collections. 1993. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 22: 58-61.

-Notes on Some Darlingtonia californica Torr. Bogs. 1993.  Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 22: 62-64.

-Juncus caesariensis Coville (Juncaceae) in Virginia Peat Bogs.  1991. Castanea 56: 65-69.

-Noteworthy Collections-Maryland. 1991. Castanea 56: 71-72.

What is the Identity of the West Gulf Coast Pitcher Plant,  Sarracenia alata Wood? 1991. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 20: 102-110.

-The Story of Tom Darling and Bear Lake. 1989. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 18: 102-107.

-A Preliminary Report on Drosera intermedia X D. capillaris. 1987.  Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 16: 71-73. 

 Proceedings

A Rare Plant Survey of Atlantic White Cedar. Habitats of the Georgia Westcentral Fall Line Sandhills. In:Atkinson, R.B., R.T. Belcher, D.A. Brown, and J.E. Perry, Editors. 2003 Atlantic White Cedar Restoration Ecology and Management, Proceedings of a Symposium, May 31-June 2, 2000. Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA. Pp. 101-112.

Seed Quality and Comparison of Planting Techniques for Atlantic White Cedar at Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In: Atkinson, R.B., R.T. Belcher, D.A. Brown, and J.E. Perry, Editors. 2003 Atlantic White Cedar Restoration Ecology and Management, Proceedings of a Symposium, May 31-June 2, 2000. Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA. Pp. 289-294.

  Highway Rights-of-Way as Rare Plant Restoration Habitat In Coastal Virginia. In Press.  The 7th International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management. 2000 September 9-13; Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Highway Rights-of-Way as Longleaf Pine Restoration Habitat. 2001. In: Kush, John S. comp. 2001.  Forest for Our Future - Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Silvicultural, Ecological, Social, Political and Economic Challenges, Proceedings of the Third Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference. 2000 October 16-18; Alexandria, LA. Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5. Pp. 186-188.

Longleaf Pine Activities in Virginia: 1998-2000. 2001. In: Kush, John S. comp. 2001. Forest for Our Future - Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Silvicultural, Ecological, Social, Political and Economic Challenges, Proceedings of the Third Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference. 2000 October 16-18; Alexandria, LA. Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5. Pp. 189-194.

Some Noteworthy Vascular Plant Records from Atlantic White Cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides, Habitats of Western Georgia. 1999.  Ed. by Theodore Shear and , K.O. Summerville.  Proceedings: Atlantic  white-cedar: ecology and management symposium; 1997 August 6-7; Newports News, VA. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-27. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. Pp. 49-60.

A Census of Atlantic White Cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides, on the  Western Shore of Maryland. 1999.  Ed. by Theodore Shear and , K.O. Summerville.   Phil Sheridan, Keith Underwood; Robert Muller; Judy Broersma-Cole; Robert Cole and J. Richard Kibby, eds.  Proceedings: Atlantic white-cedar: ecology and management symposium; 1997 August 6-7; Newport  News, VA. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-27. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. Pp. 61-65.

Collection, Germination, and Propagation of Virginia Longleaf Pine.  1999. In: Kush, John S., comp. 1999. Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look, proceedings of the second Longleaf Alliance conference; 1998 November 17-19; Charleston, SC. Longleaf Alliance Report  No. 4. Pp. 151-153.

A Census of Longleaf Pine in Virginia. 1999. In: Kush, John S., comp. 1999. Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look, proceedings of the second Longleaf Alliance Conference; 1998 November 17-19; Charleston, SC. Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. Pp. 154-162.

 
Powerline Easements as Refugia for State Rare Seepage and Pineland Plant Taxa. 24-26 February 1997. In: The Sixth International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management. J.R.    Williams,   J.W. Goodrich-Mahoney, J.R. Wisniewski, and J.  Wisniewski, eds.    Elsevier Science, Oxford, England. Pp.   451-460.

Non-published Reports to State or Private Agencies

-Rare Plant Survey of Fall Line Sandhills in Westcentral Georgia.   1999. Dept. of Natural Resources, Georgia Natural Heritage Program.

-Report on Rare Vegetation Species Search at Old Dominion Recycling   and Support Facility. 1992. Golder and Associates.

-Biological Inventory of the Cross Florida Greenbelt State Recreation and Conservation Area. 1991. Florida Natural Areas Inventory.  Tallahassee, Fla.

-Five High Priority Rare Species Sites on the Virginia Coastal Plain.  1990. The Nature Conservancy.

Meadowview Technical Reports

Guidelines* for Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plant Reintroductions in Maryland.  Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Heritage Division.* Produced in partnership with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and a committee of other scientists and specialtists.

  Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Miller) Spatial Concepts and Models Applied to Restoration in Virginia. 1998.

White-cedar, (Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) B.S.P.), Seed Quality at Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center, Anne Arundel County,  Maryland.
 
 

Abstracts*

Inbreeding, Outbreeding, and Heterosis in the Yellow Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia flava (Sarraceniaceae), in Virginia. 2000. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 47(2): 204.

Two new pitcher plants, Sarracenia purpurea L, wetlands on the western shore of Maryland. 2000.  Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 47(2):204.

Comparison of Insect Captures Between Wild-type and Mutant Green Sarracenia jonesii Wherry. 2000. Virginia Journal of Science 51(2): 129.

A Method for Planting Longleaf Pine, Pinus palustris Miller, on highway rights-of-way. 2000. Virginia Journal of Science 51(2): 129.

Rare Plants in the Classroom; Potomac Elementary School and the Toyota Tapestry Grant. 2000. Virginia Journal of Science 51(2): 130.

Rooting Longleaf Pine, Pinus palustris Miller, From Needle Fascicles. 2000. Virginia Journal of Science 51(2): 99.

The Yellow Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia flava L., Recovery Program. 2000. Virginia Journal of Science 51(2): 130.

Sarracenia purpurea L. ssp. venosa (Raf.) Wherry var. burkii Schnell (green) new to Florida. 1999.  Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 46(2): 117.

Anthocyanins and Flavonoids in Sarracenia. 1999. Virginia Journal of Science 50(2): 125.

Testing for the Presence of a Sarracenia Seed Bank and Rhizome Dormancy Through a Removal Experiment. 1999. Virginia Journal of Science 50(2): 169.

A Plan for a Functional Native Virginia Longleaf Pine Seed Orchard. 1999. Virginia Journal of Science 50(2): 169.

Growth Comparison Between Winter and Spring Sown Virginia Longleaf Pine. 1999. Virginia Journal of Science 50(2): 169.

Collection, Germination, and Propagation of Virginia Longleaf Pine.  1998. Virginia Journal of Science 49(2): 57.

A Census of Longleaf Pine in Virginia. 1998. Virginia Journal of Science 49(2): 57.

Dried Pitcher Plant Leaves as Floral Decorations. 1998. Virginia Journal of Science 49(2): 57.

Differential Use of Pitcher Plant Species as Nesting Sites by Isodontia Wasps. Virginia Journal of Science. 1998. 49(2): 109.

The Piney Woods of Virginia, a Vision for a Self-Supporting Biopreserve. 1997. Virginia Journal of Science 48: 153.

The Virginia Pitcher Plant Bogs. IV. Seed Dispersal and Dissemination in a Suffolk County Population of Sarracenia flava. 1996. Virginia Journal of Science 47: 105.

Are Pitcher Plants a Competitive Threat to the New Jersey Rush,  Juncus caesariensis Coville? 1996. Virginia Journal of Science 47:  154.

The Use of Native Wetland Plants in Highway Landscaping. 1996.   Virginia Journal of Science 47: 155.

The Virginia Pitcher Plant Bogs, Part Three. Is There Inbreeding or Outbreeding Depression in the Yellow Pitcher Plant Sarracenia flava L. in Virginia? 1995. Virginia Journal of Science 46(2): 104.

The Virginia Pitcher Plant Bogs, Part Two: Noteworthy Bogs of  Dinwiddie County. 1994. Virginia Journal of Science 45(2): 71.

Genetics of Aberrant Sarracenia Leaf and Flower Color. 1994.  Virginia Journal of Science 45(2): 71.

A Relict Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Miller) Occurrence in  Northern Southampton County, Virginia. 1993. Virginia Journal of Science 44: 122.

A Unique Habitat for Drosera rotundifolia L. (Droseraceae) on the Blackwater River, Virginia. 1993. Virginia Journal of Science 44:  122.

The Virginia Pitcher Plant Bogs, Part One: Poo Run. 1993.  Virginia   Journal of Science 44: 122.

The Sarraceniaceae of Virginia. 1986. Virginia Journal of Science 37(2): 83.

*  Permission to reproduce the Virginia Academy of Science abstracts was given by the editor Jim Martin on 7/28/2000.