NNPS Newsletter Subject Index

In February 1995, Arnold Tiehm compiled published the first index to the contents of the [then Northern] Nevada Native Plant Society Newsletter. That 20-year index appeared in the NNNPS Newsletter 21(1): 2-7.

Arnold has since produced an updated, 33-year index to the Newsletter (posted below), and is updating the index as each new Newsletter issue appears. We will endeavor to keep the web version below updated accordingly.

For inquiries about availability of Newsletter back-issues or copies, please contact the Society or its Newsletter Editor. Currently there are not any plans to post back-issues of the Newsletter on the Internet.
 

SUBJECT INDEX TO NNNPS NEWSLETTER, VOLUMES 1–33, 34(3)
compiled by Arnold Tiehm, April 2008

Abronia crux-maltae 7(5):5-6

Achillea millefolium 5(8):4

Ackley, Merrel 10(7):2

Acorn muffins 21(3): 8

Aegilops triuncialis 28(7)6-7

Agropyron spicatum 3(9):5-6

Allium 3(4):4-5

Alnus incana 27(1):6; in Nevada 34(2):3-6

Anderson, Charles Lewis 11(6):7; 11(7):7

Anemopsis californica 33(1):5-7

Antennaria flagellaris 25(8):2-3

Antirrhinum kingii 17(2):6

Ants [discouraging them] 1(7):3

Aquilegia 27(6):3; 28(2):2-3; coerulea 6(3):5

Arboretum 11(2):5; 11(3):3

Arc Dome 15(2):3-4

Arctomecon californica 23(6):8-9

Area of critical environmental concern 6(8):6-7

Arenaria pusilla 1(2):3

Aristolochia californica 11(4):3-4

Asclepiadaceae 1(6):3

Asclepias 23(1):5-6; 26(5):3-4; cryptoceras 5(4):3; 11(5):7; eastwoodiana 11(2):5; speciosa 1(6):2

Ash Meadows 5(2):3-4; 5(3):5-6; 5(4):2; 7(1):3; 8(4):2-3; 8(5):6; 8(6):7-8; 8(8):3-4; 9(1):3; 9(5):4; 10(1):9-10; 10(2):1

Asteraceae 1(5):3

Astragalus ackermanii 6(5):9; callithrix 7(5):8-9; gummifer 16(4):6; lentiginosus 30(4):4-5; lentiginosus var. sesquimetralis 24(9):5-6; mokiacensis 26(6):3-3; 28(3):3-6; in Nevada 25(3):3-4; phoenix 33(1):2; yoder-williamsii 6(5):9

Atriplex 21(3):8-9; covillei 32(3):8-9; longitrichoma 25(8):2; phyllostegia 32(3):8-9

Austin, Rebecca Merritt 6(6):4-5

Australian plants 9(3):9

Ball, Kathleen - diary 7(3):7; 7(4):3-4

Balsamorhiza sagittata 6(4):5-6

Bar Coding Plants 33(7):3-4

Barneby, Rupert 6(9):3; 16(2):1; 17(2):4; 20(4):3; 20(6):3

Barnett, Edmund S. 17(9):2

Barr, Claude 13(3):6-7

Beatley, Janice Carson 14(1); 2

Berteroa incana 31(7):7

Betula in Nevada 34(2)3-6

Billings, William Dwight 15(3):3; 23(1): 1; 23(2): 4-5

Blepharidachne kingii 17(5):5-6

Blueberries and acorns 21(3):8; bread 21(9):5

Bombing the Great Basin 8(7):3-4

Book reviews

A Vast and Ancient Wilderness 25(7):5-6

A Wildflower by any Other Name 21(4):4

All Good Things Around us, a Cookbook and Guide to Wild Plants and Herbs 9(4):5

Alpine plants of North America 29(1):5-6

At home with Herbs 21(4):4

Atlas of Nevada Conifers 22(9):3-5

Audubon Society Handbook for Birders 7(9):7

Bassett Maguire Festschrift 18(3):7

Basque Hotel 16(1):6

Beautiful Gardens 17(3):6

Beginner's Guide to Mountain Flowers 9(2):4

Birds of the Great Basin 11(7):6

Bitterroot 20(4):5

Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West 18(2):3

Bristlecone Book 33(9):5-6

Bulbs of North America 28(3):10-11

Butterfly Gardening 17(1):7

California Women in Botany 14(1):6

Childrens Book's 4(2):7

Child's Book of Wildflowers 19(3):7

Collecting, Processing & Germinating Seeds of Wildland Plants 13(1):5; 13(6);4

Conifers of California 25(6):4-5

Conservation and Management of Native Vascular Plants 23(4):7

Cruciferae of Continental North America 20(2):3-4

Cutting edge gardening in the Intermountain West 33(9):7

Dalea Imagines 4(8):2-3

Desert Plants 22(5):7

Desert Wildflowers 13(6):3-4

Desert Wildflowers of North America 26(2):4

Deserts Past 23(3):5-7

Directory to Resources in Wildflower Propagation 9(7):3

Dried Flower Book, Growing, Picking, Drying and Arranging 9(4):5

Dry climate gardening 30(4):7

Endangered, Threatened, and Sensitive Vascular Plants of Nevada 18(5):3

Field Guide to Alaskan Wildflowers 17(2):4

Field Guide to Medicinal Plants 17(3):6

Field Guide to Nevada Grasses 34(3):8-9

Field Guide to Pacific States Wildflowers 3(7):1-2

Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona 22(7):3

Five of Hearts 17(2):3

Flora of Nevada: Thesis 16(1):7

Flora of San Diego County, California 12(5):4; 15(3):4

Flora of Steens Mountain 28(1):8-9

Flora of the Great Plains 15(3):8

Flora of the Northern Mojave Desert, California 10(8):5

Flora of the Tahoe Basin 10(4):3

Garden of Wildflowers 13(1):5

Gardening by Mail: A Source Book 13(1):5

Gardening in the Sierra 21(4):5

Gathering moss 29(7):2

Genus Lewisia 16(4):3

Geology of the Mono Basin 21(7):6

Geology underfoot in central Nevada 29(1):4

Great Basin Geology 12(4):7

Great Basin Wildflowers 32(6):4-6

Green Pharmacy 24(8):4-5

Guide to the Threatened and Endangered Vascular Plants of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area 6(5):7

Halogeton 26(1):7

Handbook of Mexican Flora 13(6):4

Handbook on Rock Gardening 6(9):7

Hidden Forest 27(4):6

Historical Gardner 21(5):5

Hortus West 23(8):5-6

Intermountain Flora

Volume 1  3(9):3-5

Volume 2B 31(7):2-3

Volume 3A 23(6):4-6

Volume 3B  16(1):6; 16(2):4-5

Volume 4  10(4):2-3

Volume 5  20(8):5-6

Volume 6  3(9):3-5

Invasive Plants in Nevada 24(9):2

Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California 16(2):6

Landscaping revolution 26(6):7

Landscaping With Wildflowers and Native Plants 11(1):7

Letters from Yellowstone 26(3):6

Lichen flora of the greater Sonoran Desert region, volume 1 30(2):6-7

Lingering in Tahoe's Wild Gardens 15(6):3-4

Louis F. Henderson 27(6):6-7

Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada 8(4):8

Miniature Flowers:A Desert Search 15(1):7

Miniaturized Plant Press and Herbarium 7(3):6, 8

Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples 9(9):4

Mosses: Utah and the west 29(7):1

Mountain Plants of Northeastern Utah 9(2):4

Mountain Plants of the Pacific Northwest 22(4):6-7

Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada 17(3):4

Muddy River 30(5):4-5

My Book of Flowers 9(4):5

Native Gardens for dry Climates 21(5):5

Native plants for high-elevation western gardens 30(1):5-6

Native plants of southern Nevada. An ethnobotany 30(2):3

Natural by Design 21(6):7

Natural History of Puget Sound Country 18(3):6

Nature by Design 22(5):6-7

Nature Guide 16(2):3

Nevada Through Rose Colored Glasses 4(2):6

Nevada Vascular Plant Types and Their Collectors 22(7):5-7

Nevada's Death Valley 4(2):7

New England's Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants 9(7):3

New Wild Flowers and how to Grow Them 9(7):3

North American Terrestrial Vegetation 14(1):6

Northwest Penstemons 24(2):3-5

Olympic Rain Forest 19(3):5

Opinionated Gardener 14(1):6

Penstemons 26(3):2-3

Plain's and the Sierra 8(2):5

Plant 31(1):8-9

Plants for Natural Gardens 21(6): 7-8; 22(5): 6-7

Plants of the East Mojave 18(3):7

Plant Biology of Eastern California vol. II 15(1):7

Plant Biology of the Basin and Range 17(3):6

Plant Communities of the Mono Basin 21(7):6

Plant Identification Terminology 20(5):7

Plants of the Virgin Mountains 7(4):9

Poisonous Plants of California 14(1):6

Practical Guide for Planting in the Lake Tahoe Basin 9(3):6

Pressed Flower Picture Book 9(4):5

Purshia - the wild and bitter roses 29(2):6

Rare Plants of Colorado 16(2):7

Rare, Threatened, & Endangered Plants & Animals of Oregon 9(7):3

Requiem for a Lawnmower 31(1):7-8

Revealing the Bristlecone 25(2):4

Rocky Mountain Wildflowers 5(8):7

Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening 18(2):3

Ruby Mountain Flora 24(4):7

Sagebrush Country 7(8):4; 19(3):4

Sagebrush Ocean 16(1):7

Seed Propagation of Native California Plants 15(3):8

Sensitivae Censitae [Mimosa of the new world] 18(3):7

Shrubs of the Great Basin 13(6):3

Sierra Nevada Flora 11(7):6

Silent Cordilleras 8(2):5

Sources of Native Seeds and Plants 9(1):5

Survey of Possible Threatened and Endangered Plant Species on the Desert National Wildlife Range 7(7):2

Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada and Greenland. Volume II. 7(8):4-5

Threatened and Endangered Plants of Nevada 6(4):7-8; 7(5):7

Tinkering with Eden 27(7):7

Town That Died Laughing 12(4):7

Trees of the Great Basin 10(6):4-5

Trees of the Pacific Northwest 24(9):6-7

Useable Plants of the Central Nevada Area 16(1):7

Utah's Colorful Natives 9(2):4

Vascular Plant Families 4(2):4-5

Vascular Plant Taxonomy 22(7):2

Vascular Plants of Northern Utah 15(6):4-5

Vascular Plants of the Nevada Test Site and Central-Southern Nevada 3(4):3

Vegetation Survey of the Butterfly Botanical Area 6(6):4

Where Have all the Wildflowers Gone? 9(7):3; 10(9):2

Why We Garden 23(9):6-7

Why Wild Edibles? 2(5):2

Wild Cactus 24(5):3-4

Wild Trees of Idaho 23(3):3

Wilderness Act Handbook 21(7):6

Wildflower Walking in Lakes Basin of the Northern Sierra 18(6):2

Wildflowers of Mississippi 17(3):6

Wildflowers 3: The Sierra Nevada 2(8):1

Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province 21(6):7

Wisconsin's Endangered Flora 9(7):3

Year in my Garden 15(7):2

Botanical bucks 2(3):2

Botanical diary 2(9):1-2

Botanical illustration 5(8):2; 5(9):1-4

Botanical Latin names 13(6):7; 15(5):6-7; 15(7):7; 15(8):7; 15(9):6; 16(2):3; 16(4):7; 18(4):6-7; 18(5):5-6

Botanists, amateur 18(6):5-7; 18(8):6-7; 19(1):6-7

Botanizing Duck Valley 30(9):5-7; II 31(1):10; III 31(2):3

Brake for wildflowers 12(6):6-7

Brassica elongata 6(9):3, 9

Bromus tectorum 1(3):2; 10(3):5-6; 13(3):3-4; 14(6):4

Bryophytes 28(2):5-9; 28(4):3-4, 6; 28(6):4-5; 29(1):7; 29(9):3; 30(2):6-7; 30(3):3-5; 33(5):3-5;

Bulrush 1(4):2; 1(7):3

Butterflies, 21(5):7; monarch 17(2):7

Bylaws 32(2):4-7

Cacti in Nevada 28(1):4-5; seeds (germinating) 21(9):3-4

Cactus rustling 3(2):2

Calochortus 3(6):4

Camissonia nevadensis 4(4):7-8

Carex vulpinoidea 29(7):5-6

Carnivorous plants 26(9):4-5; 27(5):3-4

Castilleja 14(8):4-5; 14(9):3-5

Caterpillars 8(6):4; 12(7):7

Cattails 2(4):3

Caulanthus barnebyi 6(9):3-4

Ceanothus 25(2):3-4

Centaurea maculosa 25(9):2; solstitialis 24(3):3

Centennial (It is my) 32(1):2-3

Center for Plant Conservation 33(7):2-3

Cercocarpus ledifolius 14(3):7

Chestnut, American 22(1):9-10

Chilopsis linearis 24(5):5-6

Chorispora tenella 8(5):7

Chrysothamnus nauseosus 13(9):7; 22(7):4

Cicuta douglasii 12(6):2-3

Cirsium douglasii 26(9):1-2

Clarkia (in Nevada) 23(6):2

Cold stratification of seeds 8(9):6

Conium maculatum 12(6):2-3

Conservation report 6(1):5-6; 6(4):7-8; 7(1):3-4; 7(2):1-2; 7(3):3-4; 14(3):4

Cordylanthus kingii 17(3):5

Cowania 13(2):4

Cronquist, Arthur 18(4):2

Cruciferae 2(1):3

Cryptantha flaccida 29(4):3

Currant Creek 5(8):4

Cyanide leach mining 15(6):6

Cymopterus goodrichii 6(5):10

Cyprus 11(4):8-9

Damasonium californicus 30(9):5-7

Dandini, Angela garden 14(2):4

Datisca glomerata 27(9):5-7; 28(6):7

Death Valley 31(4):3-4

DeDecker, Mary 8(9):2

Dedeckera eurekensis 2(9):13

Delphinium sonnei 4(7):5

DeNevi, Angela Catherine 19(1):4

Dicentra uniflora 11(3):4-5

Discovering a new plant species 9(2):1-2

Downingia in Nevada 31(1):10-11

Draba asterophora var. asterophora 4(6):5-6; stenoloba var. ramosa 4(6):7-8

Dyers woad 24(7):7

Dyes from plants 16(3):5-6; 16(4):4

Earache remedies 1(7):2

Editor notes 27(9):3

Elderberry capers 21(8):4; jelly 21(8):4; wine (white) 21(7): 5; 21(8):3-4

Endangered Thanksgiving Feast 22(1):2

Enfield, Rollin 10(4):4

Engelmann, George 6(3):9-10

Ephedra 2(1):4; 21(2):6-7, 30(4):2-4; viridis 8(4):5-6

Epilobium obcordatum 7(7):5

Epipactis gigantea 26(8):4-5

Eriastrum 33(4):4

Eriogonum corymbosum 31(4):6-7; lobbii var. robustum 4(4):5-6; of Nevada 25(1):6-7; ovalifolium var. williamsiae 12(7):3; 18(1):5-6; phoeniceum 25(2):5; umbellatum 31(2):2

Eritrichiums 15(9):6

Erodium cicutarium 9(2):5

Eryngium alismifolium 27(2): 3-4; 30(9):5-7

Erysimum capitatum var. washoensis 9(6):3-4

Euclidium syriacum 31(8):6-7

Euphorbia esula 2(6):4; myrsinites 18(5):4

Eurotia lanata 1(1):4; 1(7):2

Evening primroses 1(7):5

Fabaceae 9(4):7

Fagopyrum 9(3):11

Federal Candidate Species Notice of Review (revision of) 22(6):6-9

Federal lands management 23(4):3

Field trip notes

Antone Meadows 25(7):5

Ash Meadows 14(2):2; 28(6):3-4; 29(8):1-2; 30(9):2-4

Ball Canyon 13(5):6; 15(5):3; 15(6):5; 29(6):4-5; 30(7):4-5; 31(8):4-5

Ball Springs 27(6):5-6

Barker Pass 17(7):7; 23(8):2-3; 26(9):5

Basin Peak 17(8):2-3

Bass Flat 26(5):5-6

Beale Air Force Base 21(5):2-3

Benton Hot Springs 30(2):3-5

Big Meadows 14(7):3

Blue Lakes 13(8):3

Brady’s Hot Springs 27(5):6

Burton Creek Wetlands 31(1):7

Butterfly Valley 6(6):3-4

Callahan Ranch 11(6):4

Carson Pass 13(8):2

Carson Range 1(5):4; 1(6):4-5; 10(7):5-6; 21(6):4-6

Castle Peak 20(7):5

Clover Valley 26(6):5-6

Coppins Meadow 29(7):7

Desatoya Mountains-Big Den 32(1):4-6

Desert National Wildlife Refuge 32(3):3-4

Desert Peak 5(9):4-5

Desert Queen 3(5):3-4

Dog Valley 5(6):9; 11(4):3; 13(5):2

Donner Summit 3(9):6-7; 10(9):7; 11(7):3-4; 13(8):4; 14(8):3

Doyle Grade 28(9):4-5

Drought tolerant plants 9(9):2

East Walker River 16(7):2

Ebbett's Pass 9(8):5

Eureka 3(6):3-4

Fallon 1(2):4; 3(5):2; 14(6):3; 19(6):3-4; 24(5):2-3

Feather River 32(7):5-6

Fish Springs and Long Valley 22(6):2-3

Fort Churchill & Lahontan Reservoir 4(7):3; 30(5):5-6

Frasier Falls 32(7):4-5

Galena Creek 31(5):4

Galena Park (mosses) 28(6):4-5

Gardens 14(9):2

Geiger Grade 5(3):3-4, 7; 28(6):6-7

Gold Butte 31(3):6-7

Graeagle - Lakes Basin 17(7):5-6

Grass Lake 24(8):1-3; 29(3):3-5; to Halsey Falls 30(7):3-4

Grover Hot Springs 7(6):3; 32(9): 5-6

Henry W. Coe State Park 27(5):5-6

Horse Thief Canyon 17(7):4-5

Hot Creek Ranch 21(7):1-3

Hot Springs Mountains 28(7):1-2

Hungry Valley 12(5):2-4; 16(5):3-4; 33(5):5-6

Independence Mountains 24(7):4-5

Jepson Prairie Preserve 20(5):2

Kings & Voltaire Canyons 31(7):6

Lagomarsino Canyon 4(5):3-4; 8(6):2-3

Lake Tahoe 7(6):4

Lakes Basin 22(8):2-3; 27(8):3-4; 30(7):2-3

Lamoille Canyon 1(5):5; 6(8):1-2

Lassen Park 15(8):3-5

Lovelock Highway and Virginia Range 21(6):1-3

Little Valley 5(8):5-6; 6(7):1-2; 7(6):2, 4; 10(7):4; 11(7):3; 9(7):5; 12(7):4-5; 14(7):2; 15(8):3; 16(7):3-4; 26(9):6-7

Lock Leven Lakes 19(6):7

Long Valley 8(9):3-4; 14(6):2

Luther Pass 11(7):5-6

Madora Lake 20(7):3; 25(1):10; 29(8):3

May Arboretum 25(6):2

McClelland Peak 3(6):2-3; 19(6):4-5

Meiss Ridge 22(9):2-3

Middlegate 4(1):5-6

Mill Creek 14(7):2

Monitor Pass 33(9):2-3

Mono Co., California 6(7):2-3

Mt. Grant 2(7):1-3; 12(7):5-6; 12(8):6; 20(1):2

Mt. Lola 22(9):1-2; 28(8):7-8

Mt. Rose 1(6):5; 5(7):4-6; 10(7):4-5; 16(7):5-7; 17(8):4; 8(8):4; 19(7):4-5; 21(8):3; 22(5): 2-4; 22(8):3-4; 31(7):4-5

Mt. Siegel 17(6):2-3

Nevada Co., California 10(7):2-3

North Valleys (Reno) 32(7):2-3

Northeastern Nevada (National Wildflower Week): 22(7):5

Osgood Swamp 8(8):5-9; 30(8):4-6

Oxbow Park 26(5):4-5

Pah-Rah Range 12(6):4

Paige Meadows 13(6):2

Palomino Valley 16(6):3-4

Peavine Mountain 1(3):5; 5(7):4-5; 6(4):2-3; 6(5):3-4; 8(7):5; 9(5):2-3; 9(6) 2; 11(5):3-4; 16(6):4-5; 18(6):3-4; 19(6):2-3, 5-6; 8(5):3-4; 21(7):3-4; 22(6):9-11; 23(7):4-5; 24(6):3-5; 25(6):2; 26(6):5; 27(8):1-2; 28(7):3-4; 30(8):1-3

Peter Grub hut 27(8):4-5

Pine Creek, 33(6):3

Pine Nut Mountains 3(7):4; 3(8):4; 32(6):7

Piute Wash 30(6):3

Pole Creek 16(7):4-5; 18(8):3-4

Prison  Hill 33(6):2

Pyramid Lake 28(4):3-4; (ponderosas) 17(5):3-4

Red Rock Road 2(6):3-4; 10(6):2-3

Reno weed walk 28(5):3-4

Rifle Peak 3(7):5

Rose Knob Peak 2(8):2; 28(8):6-7

Round Lake trail 18(7):3

Sagehen Creek Field Station 10(8):3-4; 20(7):4; 23(7):3-4; 27(5):6-7

Sand Mountain 21(6):3-4; 30(4):6; 30(5):3

Santa Rosa Range 29(7):3-4

Selenite Range 18(5):3

Sheldon Antelope Refuge 15(7):3-5

Shirley Canyon 13(7):2

Sierra Valley 10(5):3; 17(5):4; 21(7):5-6; 24(7):3; 25(6):5-6; 27(7):2-3; 28(8):2-4; 29(8):5; 31(7):5

Sky Tavern 9(8):3; 27(8):2-3

Slide Mountain & Mt. Rose Meadows 4(7):4-5

Sloan Canyon 31(6):4-5

Smith Valley 11(5):2-3

Snow Creek Meadows 26(8):2-3; 27(7):4-6

Sonora Pass 7(7):3-5

Southern Nevada 31(6):5-6

Spanish Springs Valley 1(3):4-5; 4(5):4; 6(4):2-3; 6(5):3-4, 10; 9(5):3; 10(7):2

Spooner Lake 15(7):5-7

Spooner Summit 2(6):6-8

Steamboat Hot Springs 8(8):10-11; 13(5):3; 20(6):2-3; 24(6):6-7; 28(6):6-7

Summit Lake 4(9):2-4

Sun Valley 1(1):5

Table Mountain 29(4):5-6

Tahoe Meadows 1(4):3-4; 11(8):2-3; 20(7):6; 22(1): 5-8; 28(1):6-7

Tahoe Rim Trail 13(8):4-5; 26(8):3-4

Thomas Creek 8(4):7

Toiyabe Range 21(9):2-3

Toquima Range 2(8):3

Truckee River Project 28(7):2-3

Unionville 31(6):3-4

UNR campus 9(9):2

Virginia City 15(6):7

Virginia Range 5(7):6-7; 6(5):6; 10(6):3-4; 20(6):2; 25(6):3-4

Walker Lake 2(5):2-4

Warner Mountains 10(7):3-4; 20(7):4; 27(7):3-4

Washoe Valley 9(8):2; 15(5):3-4; 16(8):2

Wassuk Range 23(7):5-6

Westgard Pass 33(7):5-6

White Mountains 14(8):2; 28(8):4-6

White River Valley 32(6):6-7

Winnemucca 1(4):3; 4(6):4, 9

Winnemucca and Round Top Lakes 3(7):4; 5(5):3; 5(6):2; 6(7):4; 19(7):2-3; 20(1):4-5

Winnemucca Ranch Road 23(6):3-4

Yuba Pass 14(6):3, 7

Finding the real desert harvest 9(2):6

Fire damage and the miracle of rejuvenation 9(8):6-7

Fischer, Virlis L. 18(1):7

Flowers in close-up 7(4):2-3

Forb 7(2):7

Forest planning 23(4):3

Franklin Lake 16(1):5

Frasera gypsicola 11(4):3, 5

Fritillaria atropurpurea 5(7):3

Galena Resort 9(8):4; 17(1):2

Galls 12(6):5

Gardening with natives 31(2):2

Gardeners zone numbers 21(3):5-6

Geary, Ida 10(3):7; 10(5):1-2

Genoa Weekly Courier 12(2):6

Gentiana 27(8):6-7; affinis 12(1):5; newberryi 7(8):3

Geothermal power 17(9):2-3

Geum triflorum 32(3):10-11

Gilia lottiae 20(6):4

Glossopetalon nevadense 1(2):2-3

Going Native; Biodiversity in our own backyards 22(3):5-6

Goodman, Bob 33(7)4-5

Goose repellent 22(5):5-6

Grasses 1(3):2; 16(9):6

Grasshopper spore 7(8):6-7

Great Basin National Park 13(5):4; 13(7):3

Great Basin News 22(4):7-8

Grindelia squarrosa 7(2):3-4; 13(9):7

Gutierrezia sarothrae 13(9):7; 14(2):2

Habenaria dilatata var. leucostachys 16(3):7

Hackelia cusickii 27(3):5

Hantavirus 21(5):5-6

Haplopappus alpinus 6(5):11

Headache remedies 1(5):2

Heavenly wildflowers 5(4):11

Heckard, Lawrence R. 18(2):3

Heleochloa alopecuroides 1(4):2

Helianthus annuus 1(3):3; 8(3):5; 25(4):4-5; deserticola 28(3):7-8; 28(9):3-4

Hidden symbiosis (actinorhizal symbiosis) 29(5):4-6

High Elevation Great Basin Plants 33(4):5

Holliday, Mary 11(6):2

Holmgren, Arthur Herman 19(1):4; 19(2):3

Holmgren, Noel Herman & Patricia Kern 14(6):6-7; 20(6):3

Horehound 5(5):3

Horticulture committee 11( 3):2

How I met a botanist 2(7):4-5

How plants talk to each other 22(3):3-5

Howell, John Thomas 15(5):2; 20(5):3-6; 20(6):6-7; 21(2):8-9

Humboldt, Alexander von 20(8):6

Impressions of Nevada 9(6):5

Incandescent rocks 8(4):6

Index, 20 year 21(1):2-7

Indian uses of plants 5(6):2; 11(5):5

In search of rare plants 4(8):3-6; 5(1):4-5

Intermountain biogeography symposium 4(7):5

Intermountain Flora 31(5):6-8 [see reviews]

Introducing children to nature 21(8):6-7

Invasive plants 26(9):6

Ireland, Mark 11(7):6

Iridaceae 3(9):1-3

Iris pseudacorus 23(7):2

Ivesia 15(7):2

Janish, Jeanne Russell 12(7):2; 13(5):5; 24(3):8

Janssen, Agnes Scott Train  17(7):1

Jarbidge Wilderness 14(7):6

Jones, Lina K. 14(2):7

Jones, Marcus Eugene 9(2):7

Joshua Tree 33(3): 4-5

Juncus 3(3):7

Juniper berries 9(1):6

Juniperus scopulorum 8(3):3-4

Kangaroo Rat 33(3):4-5

Keckiella breviflora var. glabrisepala 24(2):3

Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge 13(4):6-7; 13(5):7; 13(6):5-6; 13(7):7

Klieforth, Harold 20(4):2

Kochia prostrata 7(7):7; scoparia 14(6):4-5

Lahontan (who was?) 24(3):5-7

Lake Tahoe Scenic Area 6(4):7

Lancaster, Sharon 29(2):5

Land swap 11(2):6

Lapham, Agnes C. Root 20(8):2

LaRivers, Ira, II 4(1):6-7

Larrea divaricata 11(5):6; 14(2):7; 14(4):6; 24(6):2

Las Vegas Wash 31(9):2-3

Lathyrus grimesii 22(6):3-6

Lavin, Matthew 14(5):6

Layia glandulosa 6(5):5

Leaves changing color 19(9):3

Legislation regarding plants 3(3):2; 3(5):6-9; 4(4):4

Lepidium perfoliatum 8(6):5

Lesquerella kingii 17(2):6

Leucocrinum montanum 10(5):5

Leviathan Mine revegetation 14(7):5

Lichens 30(2):6-7

Lilac flowering 22(3):7

Lilium washingtonianum 2(6):6

Lincoln County wildflowers 12(4):4-7

Little Valley plant list 3(2):1

Loasaceae 2(2):2

Lomatium 7(4):4-5

Lott, Patricia 7(1):1-2

Lotus 10(1):11

Lupinus malacophyllus 4(5):7-8

Lygodesmia juncea 32(7):6-7

Lythraceae in Nevada 24(8):3-4

Lythrum salicaria 22(8):5; 23(5):2-3; 23(6):7

Maguire, Bassett 17(2):4

Malacothrix (in Nevada) 32(5):2-3

Massive 1995 wildflower bloom 21(2):5-6

Medicinal herbs in your garden 26(1):4-6

Meeting notes 1(6):1; 1(7):1; 2(2):1; 2(3):1; 2(4):2; 2(8):2; 3(2):2; 3(3):2; 3(4):2; 3(8):1; 4(1):1; 4(3):1; 4(4):2; 4(5):2; 4(8):3-6; 4(9):1; 5(1):2; 5(5):2; 5(8):1; 6(2):2; 6(2):5-6; 6(3):2; 6(4):2; 6(9):1-3; 7(1):2, 7; 7(2):6; 7(3):1-2; 7(5):1-2; 7(8):1-2; 7(9):1-2; 8(1):9; 8(2):1-2; 8(3):2; 8(5):1-2; 8(8):2-3; 9(1):4; 9(2):3-5; 9(3):4; 9(3):7, 10; 9(4):2-3; 9(6):1-2; 9(8):6; 9(9):1-2; 10(1):3; 10(2):2-3; 10(3):4; 10(4):1; 10(6):2; 10(8):2-3; 10(9):1; 11(1):4; 11(2):3-4; 11(4):2-3; 11(6):3-4; 11(8):5; 11(9):1-2; 12(2):2; 12(4):3; 12(5):2; 12(5):5-6; 12(7):3-4; 12(8):3-4; 12(9):2; 13(2):2-3; 13(3):2; 13(4):3; 13(9):2-3; 14(1):3; 4(2):2; 14(4):3; 14(5):2-3; 14(8):6; 15(1):4; 15(2):2; 15(3):3; 15(4):2; 15(9):2-3; 16(1):3-4; 16(2):2; 16(3):3; 16(4):2-3; 16(8):2-3; 16(9):1; 17(1):3:17(2):2; 17(3):3; 17(4):2; 17(8):5; 18(1):6; 18(3):3-4; 18(4):3; 18(5):2; 18(9):2; 19(2):2; 19(3):3; 19(4):3; 19(8):2; 19(9):2; 20(3):5; 20(4):1; 20(8):2-3; 21(2):3-5; 21(3):2-4; 21(3):7-8; 21(4):6; 21(8):1-2: 21(9):4; 22(1):8; 22(2):3; 22(3):2-3; 22(5):5; 22(9):3; 23(1):3-4; 23(2):7; 23(3):1; 23(4):5; 23(8):6-7; 23(9):5-6; 24(1):6; 24(2):3; 24(3):4-5; 24(4):2-3; 24(6):5; 24(8):3; 24(9):2-4; 25(1):8-9; 25(3):7; 25(3):9; 25(4):3; 25(5):1-2; 25(8):1; 25(9):4; 26(2):5-6; 26(3):4; 26(4):4; 26(5):2-3; 26(8):6; 27(1):5; 27(2): 2; 27(3):2; 27(4):3-4; 27(5):5; 27(9):3-4; 28(2):3-4; 28(4):5-6; 28(5):6-7; 28(9):5-7; 29(2):2-3; 29(5):2-3; 29(6):3; 29(8):6-7; 30(1):4; 30(3)6-7; 30(8):6-7; 31(1):3-4; 31(2):5-6: 31(3):3-5; 31(4):4-5; 31(5):2-5; 31(6):3; 31(8):2-4; 31(9):3-6; 32(1):6-8; 32(2):2-3; 32(3):4-7; 32(4):3-5; 32(7):3-4; 32(8):2-3; 32(9):2-4; 33(1):4-5; 33(2):2-4: 33(3):2-4; 33(4):3,6; 33(6):4; 33(7):2; 33(9):3-4; 34(1):3-4; 34(3):9-11; 34(4):2-4;

Membership list 2(1):5-7; 5(6):3-8;

Mentzelia laevicaulis 1(5):1; section Bartonia 31(4):5-6; 32(4):5-7

Menzies, Barbara Thomson 5(7):2

Mesquite 21(3):6-7

Mimulus 11(6):4-5

Mini botany 5(3):7; 5(4):10-11; 5(5):4; 5(6):9; 5(7):9; 5(8):7

Miniflowers 4(2):2; 4(3):2

Mirabilis (gardening with) 23(8):4-5

Mistletoe 13(8):5-6; 14(2):3

Mojave Desert checklist 31(3):5

Mojave Native Plant Society 25(4):6

Mono Lake 5(1):3-4; 6(7):3-4

Monroe, Gary 29(2):2

Mozingo, Hugh Nelson 30(2):2

MX missile 5(9):9; 6(2):3-5; 6(3):6-9; 6(7):7

Mt. Charleston 6(1):3; 15(1):6-7

Mt. Rose plant list for 1940 4(6):1-3; ski expansion proposal 29(3):2-3

Mule deer and Peavine Mountain 19(2):4;

Mule’s ears 25(7):2-3

Mullein 25(7):6-7

Napa Valley 11(4):4-5

National forests 17(6):4-5

Native Plant Conservation Initiative 24(3):3-4

Native plant gardening or growing 3(1):3; 3(2):3-6; 4(1):4; 8(1):3-8; 8(4):9; 8(7):2; 9(3):6; 9(6):4; 10(1):3; 11(8):5-6; 13(3):5-6; 15(3):7-8; 15(6):2-3; 17(5):7; 18(7):4; 19(2):5-6; 20(2):4; 25(9):1-2; 29(7):7; 29(9):3; 30(2):2

Native plant uses 7(2):3; Ceanothus 25(2):3-4;  Typha 25(1):4-5

Native plants and butterflies 10(7):7

Native vascular plant counts for U.S. States and Canadian provinces 19(3):6

Nature Conservancy 3(8):5; 11(9):3; 12(1):3

Nature prints 10(5):2

Navarretia breweri 15(6):5

Nectaring plants for butterflies 15(7):7

Nettles 28(3):9-10

Nevada big tree program 23(4): 4; 29(7):4

Nevada endemic vascular plants 17(7):2-3

Nevada field trips, impressions of 7(5):2-4

Nevada herbaria 22(4):8-10

Nevada Native Plant Society archives 29(7):4-5; southern Nevada meetings 31(1):1-2; survey 23(9):3; twenty five years old 25(1):3-4

Nevada not everyone sees 10(2):3-4

Nevada plant photographs 27(2):5

Nevada plant safari 11(4):6-7

Nevada plants 10(8):5

Nevada plants checklist 2(2):3-7; 2(3):3-7; 2(5):5-9; 2(8):4-11; 2(9):5-13; 3(1):4-9; 3(2):7-9; 3(3):6-7; 3(4):6-7; 3(5):9; 3(6):5-7; 3(9):9

Nevada plants recently described 12(2):5; 12(3):3; 12(8):4-6; 13(2):6; 13(4):5; 14(1):2; 16(4):4-5

Nevada State grass 3(2):1; 3(4):2

Nevada State Museum herbarium 2(2):1

Nevada vegetation type map 3(7):2

Nevada wildflowers 6(5):3; 11(6):5-6; 27(2):3; 31(2):6;

Niles, Wesley 29(6):2

NNNPS field trips, eight years of 8(9):4-6

Non-vascular plant collecting 7(3):4-6

North American Butterfly Association 21(5):4

North American Native Orchid Journal 21(3):6

Nut, what is a? 7(8):2

Oatmeal cinnamon drops 10(6):3

Oatmeal cookies (Cape Cod) 17(8):3

Odencrantz, David J.C. 10(7):2

Odoriferous plants 18(7):7

Oenothera 9(4):6; deltoides 13(1):3-4

Oligomeris linifolia 33(3):6

Onagraceae 16(6):6

Operation Wildlife 7(9):2

Orobanche 22(4):8

Opuntia 27(3):3-4; 28(1):4-5

Orchids and more 30(8):4

Orogenia linearifolia 34(4):4-5

Oryctes nevadensis 21(4):6

Osmond, C. Barry 8(8):1-2

Owens Valley in eastern Nevada? 30(6):3-4

Oxbow Nature Study Area 13(4):7; 14(2):5; 16(6):5

Paeonia brownii 1(6):2; 9(9):11

Palms 12(6):7

Parthenium ligulatum 28(5):5-6

Peavine fire 18(7): 5

Peavine Mountain 19(5):2-4; 20(1):5-6; 24(9):7; 25(1):9; 29(1):5

Peavine Peak 17(6):6-7

Pectis papposa 29(8):4

Peganum harmala 24(7):2

Penstemon arenarius 3(8):3; azureus 4(2):3; barnebyi 5(8):3; 17(7):4-5; bicolor 26(4):2-3;  27(3):4-5; goodrichii 5(8):3; janishiae 5(8):3; 17(1):4-5; miser 17(1):4-5; (in) nevada: 24(8): 5-6; patricus 5(8):3; rydbergii 1(3):2-3; speciosus 3(7):3; 31(3):7

Petalostemon 1(6):2

Phacelia filiae 29(3):5-5; inundata 27(6):4-5; petrosa 29(3):5-7; thermalis 26(6):2

Picris echioides 23(8):3

Picea engelmannii 25(3):5-6

Pika hay piles 21(8):4-6

Pilostyles thurberi 6(5):2

Pine nuts 3(7):5

Pinus 5(3):7; monophylla 6(3):3; 12(8):2; ponderosa 16(5):5-6; washoensis 10(1):4-10

Pine Nut Mts. 9(7):4

Plagiobothrys mollis 32(9): 6-7

Plant conservation news 21(2):7-8

Plant names 1(5):2; common names 25(9):5-6

Plant presses 25(3):2

Poa secunda 9(5):2

Polemonium caeruleum ssp. amygdalinum 7(6):9; micranthum 26(2):2-3

Polyctenium williamsiae 20(2):5

Polygala subspinosa 4(4):9

Populus 2(9):2-3

Porterella carnulosa 14(7):7

Potentilla recta 31(2):3;  recta var. warrensii 18(8):5

Potamogeton 30(9):5-7

Primroses 1(7):5

Prosopis glandulosa 25(8):4-6

Prunus andersonii 9(5):5; subcordata 11(8):7

Psorothamnus kingii 4(5):5-6

Public comment opportunities 23(4):3

Pupfish National Monument 4(5):9; 5(8):2; 8(6):9-10

Purshia 13(2):4

Pycnanthemum californicum 27(9):5-7

Pyramid Lake 16(5):7

Pyramid Lake wildflowers 7(3):3

Raising native plants from seed 3(1):3; 4(1):4

Rancho San Rafael nature trail 16(3):3; 16(5):4-5

Ranunculus andersonii 9(2):5; 25(5):4; glaberrimus 3(2):3; 9(2):5; testiculatus 31(6):6

Rare plant committee 4(4):11; 4(6):3-4; 4(7):1; 5(1):3; 17(4):3

Rare plant status in transition 23(3):4-5

Rare plants (why care?) 22 (2):3-6

Rattlesnakes 13(6):2-3

Reflections 10(5):4

Reifschneider, Olga 4(1):7

Revegetation 8(4):3-4

Rorippa subumbellata 22(4):3-6

Rotala ramosior 32(8): 3

Rubber producing plants 9(4):3-5

Rubus parviflorus 28(7):4-6

Ruby Mountains 6(1):3-4; 6(8):2-5; 25(3):5-6

Sack, Ivan 11(2):2

Sagebrush Country families 1(7):4

Sagebrush rebellion 6(3):4, 6; 6(6):1, 6

Salicaceae 10(4):5-6; 14(4):4-5

Salsola 9(1):4

Salvia dorrii 5(5):5

Salvinia molesta 26(3):5

Sambucus cerulea 12(3):4; 25(5):7

Sand Mountain 4(8):1

Sanguinaria canadensis 11(5):6; 14(5):7

Santa Rosa Mountains 15(3):9

Saponaria officinalis 18(9):7

Schedonnardus paniculatus 30(7):6-7

Sclerocactus polyancistrus 9(7):7-9

Seed collecting 12(6):2; 14(5):4-5; 15(8):6-7; 16(1):4

Seed dormancy 9(9):5

Seed germination 24(2):5-7

Seeds, Great Plains 12(2):3

Seed lists 1(7):6; 2(9):2; 3(9):8-9; 4(9):5-7; 5(9):6-7; 6(9):5-6; 7(9):3-5; 8(9):6-9; 9(9):5-9; 10(9):3-6; 11(9):4-7; 12(9):3-5; 13(9):5-6; 14(9):5-6; 15(9):3-5; 16(9):2-5; 17(9):4-7; 18(9):2-6; 19(9):4-6; 20(9):2-3; 23(2):2-3; 24(1):3-4; 25(2):7; 25(3):6

Seeds still available 11(1):3

Schell Peaks 15(4):3

Scirpus robustus 1(3):2

September rainfall 8(8):2

Shepherdia argentea 7(9):6; canadensis 28(1):10-11

Silybum marianum 6(6):7

Siskiyou Mountains 18(2):2

Skunk deodorant 20(7):7; 32(6):3

Slugs 25(7):1

Smith, Charles 14(3):2

Snow plant 12(5):7

Sphaeralcea caespitosa 28(8):8-11

Spring Mountains management plan 23(2):6

State tree nursery 9(9):2-3

State trees 22(4):7

Steamboat Hot Springs 10(2):5-7; 19(4):4

Steens Mt. 9(7):5

Stipa shoshoneana 25(3):8

Streptanthus cordatus 6(2):7

Stroganowia tiehmii 20(2):5; 30(6):4-7

Summer flower forays 9(7):6

Summer memories 8(8):4-5

Sundew 8(8):9

Taeniatherum caput-medusae 14(6):5

Tahoe demonstration garden 19(8):4-5

Tamarisk 19(7):5-7

Taraxacum officinale 26(4):5-6

Tetradymia canescens & tetrameres 25(5):6

Thistle 7(2):5; 25(5):3-4

Threatened and endangered species 3(3):2-5; 4(1):3; 4(2):1; 4(3):3-9; 4(4):10; 5(2):1; 5(4):6-10; 5(7):7-8; 6(1):7-10; 6(7):1; 7(1):4-5; 7(2):7; 7(6):5-8; 7(7):2; 7(7):6-7; 7(9):2; 8(2):2-4; 8(3):5; 8(5):8; 8(6):6; 9(1):7; 9(3):1-3; 9(9):3; 10(3):2-3; 11(3):2-3; 12(2):7; 13(4):4; 14(1):5; 14(3):7; 14(7):6; 14(8):2; 14(9):6; 15(2):3; 15(3):3; 15(9):6-7; 19(1):5

Ticks 18(6):5

Tiquilia 2(6):5

Tonopah 5(2):5

Toothache remedies 2(7):5

Townsend, David Kirk 15(5):4-5

Townsendia 13(4):5-6; 15(3):5-6

Toxicodendron 24(1):5

Trees, landmark trees of Reno 23(4):4-5

Trifolium lemmonii 23(9):2

True, Gordon Haines, Jr. 10(3):3

Typha 25(1):4-5

Twenty First Century Plant Identification 33(5):2-3

Unheralded efforts 29(4):4; 29(5):6-7

Urtica 28(3):9-10

Utah's threatened and endangered plants 6(1):10

Urtica holosericea 11(6):6

Utricularia 27(5):3-4

Vaccinium nivictum 1(3):3; occidentale 1(3):3

Ventenata dubia 25(2):1

Verbascum thapsus 1(4):2; 1(7):4; 25(7):6-7

Viola beckwithii 9(3):11

Vreeland, Hamilton, III 10(6):5

Walker Lake 20(3):7

Warner Mountains 14(3):5

Washington, eastern wildflowers 18(3):5

Washoe County wildflowers 19(5):6-7

Water conservation landscaping 8(6):11

Water outlook favorable for flowers 4(3):2; 7(5):4; 7(6):4; 9(1):5

Watering two days a week 23(1):6-7

Watson, Sereno 12(1):5-6; 12(2):4; 17(2):6

Waucoba News 3(4):2

Weather report 14(1):7

Weeds 10(3):7; 10(6):5; 10(7):7; 16(8):3-7; 26(2):6; 26(4):4-5; 27(1):4

Went, Frits W. 16(5):3

Western native plant societies 6(2):1; 6(5):2

Western states plant protection 6(7):6-7

When the rains come 4(4):3-4; 6(4):4, 6

When will spring have sprung 22(3):7

White Mountains flora, additions to 8(9):2

Wild country note cards 8(7):1-2

Wilderness 5(4):4-5; 9(3):4-5; 11(7):2; 13(2):5-6; 13(7):5-6; 14(1):5; 14(8):7; 14(9):7; 15(7):7; 18(2):4

Wildflower mixes 32(1):9-11

Wildflower seeds 3(2):4-5; 11(9):8-9

Wildflower stamps 19(8):2-3, 6-7; 19(9):2

Wildflowers 8(5):4-6; 9(4):6

Williams, Loring Rider 21(1):1

Williams, Margaret Jensen 20(1):7; 26(6):1; 26(7):1-19; 26(8):7

Willow soup 24(9):4-5

Windbreak plants 7(6):1-2

Winnemucca - Round Top Lakes 9(7):6; 10(7):6

Wyethia mollis 6(4):5-6; in Nevada 25(7):2-3

Yerba Mansa 33(1):5-7

Yucca (and Yucca moths) 22(9);5-7; Yucca brevifolia 33(3):4-5

Zinnia grandiflora 12(9):6

 


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