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A<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Aaron’s rod (31) 191<br />

ABC of Indoor Plants, Jocelyn Baines and Katharine Key [review of] (34) 434<br />

Aber, John, “Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” with other contributors (58)<br />

[2] 35–40<br />

Aberdeen [Scotland] (48) [2] 18<br />

Abies (32) 65, 76; (37) 9, 40–42; (48) [1] 1–48; (57) [1] 24; [2] 15, 16<br />

— bark of (48) [1] 4, 6, 12<br />

— branchlets of (48) [1] 4, 6, 12<br />

— buds of (48) [1] 4, 6, 12<br />

— cone bracts of (48) [1] 6<br />

— cones of (48) [1] 5, 6, 11, 12<br />

— distinguishing characters of (48) [1] 5<br />

— foliage of (48) [1] 4<br />

— habit of (48) [1] 4<br />

— leaves of (48) [1] 4, 12<br />

— resin canals of (48) [1] 4, 6<br />

— similar genera (48) [1] 5<br />

— stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— alba (42) [1] 16, 18, 19, 38; [3] 104<br />

— — branchlet hairs of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — buds of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — var. acutifolia (48) [1] 19<br />

— amabilis (48) [1] 16, 17, 18, 38<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — ‘Spreading Star’ (48) [1] 17<br />

— balsamea (48) [1] 16, 18, 28, 34, 46; (53) [1] 27<br />

— — bark of (48) [1] 8<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— x boristii-regis (48) [1] 19, 21, 30<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— x börnmulleriana (48) [1] 15, 20, 21; (50) [3] inside back cover<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— bracteata (48) [1] 5, 30<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— brachyphylla (48) [1] 31<br />

— cephalonica (48) [1] 19, 20, 21, 40<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — buds of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6, 10<br />

— — var. apollinis (48) [1] 21<br />

— — var. graeca (48) [1] 21<br />

— chensiensis (48) [1] 5, 25, 27<br />

— chinensis var. fabri (48) [1] 25<br />

— — var. georgii (48) [1] 25<br />

— — var. smithii (48) [1] 25


A<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— cilicica (48) [1] 22, 30; (50) [4] 37<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — buds of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— concolor (48) [1] 4, 7, 15, 18, 23, 30, 31, 35, 43, front cover<br />

— — bract scales of (48) [1] 10 [Note: The caption should read scales, not cones.]<br />

— — branchlet hairs of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6, 8<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaf attachments of (48) [1] 7<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 10, 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — ‘Candicans’ (48) [1] 7, 23<br />

— — ‘Conica’ (48) [1] 23<br />

— — ‘Gables Weeping’ (30) 251<br />

— — ‘Glenmore’ (57) [1] 26<br />

— — var. lowiana (48) [1] 24, 29<br />

— — ‘Violacea’ (48) [1] 23<br />

— delavayi (46) [4] 32; (48) [1] 5, 46<br />

— durangensis (48) [1] 5<br />

— equi-trojani (48) [1] 3<br />

— ernestii (48) [1] 5<br />

— fargesii (48) [1] 25; (58) [3] 13<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — var. faxoniana (48) [1] 25<br />

— — var. sutchuensis (48) [1] 25<br />

— firma (44) [3] 15; (48) [1] 26, 31, 32<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— fr<strong>as</strong>eri (48) [1] 18, 28<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— grandis (42) [4] 149; (48) [1] 2, 24, 29, 30<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— guatamalensis (48) [1] 3, 5<br />

— hickeli (48) [1] 5<br />

— holophylla (48) [1] 19, 30, 32, inside back cover; (57) [2] 21<br />

— — bark of (48) [1] 6, 8<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — buds of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— homolepi, bark of (48) [1] 6, 8<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6, 8<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — f. tomomi (48) [1] 31<br />

— — var. umbellata (= x umbellata) (48) [1] 31<br />

— — — cones of (48) [1] 5<br />

— kaempferi (31) 17<br />

— kawakamii (48) [1] 5<br />

— x insignis (48) [1] 40<br />

— koreana (48) [1] 4, 33, 47; (60) [4] inside front cover, 17<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6


A<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 10, 11<br />

— — ‘Aurea’ (48) [1] 33<br />

— — ‘Prostrate Beauty’ (48) [1] 33<br />

— l<strong>as</strong>iocarpa (48) [1] 4, 18, 34, 43, back cover<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6, 10<br />

— — var. arizonica ‘Compacta’ (48) [1] 34<br />

— magnifica (48) [1] 4, 35, 36, 42, 43<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (48) [1] 36<br />

— — var. sh<strong>as</strong>tensis (48) [1] 36, 43<br />

— mariesii (38) 30, 93; (47) [2] 12; (48) [1] 5<br />

— x marocana (48) [1] 40<br />

— maximowiczii (47) [2] 14<br />

— mexicana (48) [1] 5<br />

— nebrodensis (48) [1] 5<br />

— nephrolepsis (48) [1] 33, 37, 44, 45, 46; (49) [1] 21<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — f. chlorocarpa (48) [1] 37<br />

— — — cones of (48) [1] 5<br />

— nobilis (48) [1] 42<br />

— nordmanniana (41) 231; (48) [1] 4, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 38, 39<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — buds of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (48) [1] 38<br />

— numidica (48) [1] 5<br />

— pardei (48) [1] 5<br />

— pindrow (48) [1] 5<br />

— pinsapo (48) [1] 4, 21, 35, 39, 43, inside front cover<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — ‘Glauca’ (48) [1] 39<br />

— — — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — f. glauca (48) [1] 14<br />

— — var. tazaotana (46) [1] 1<br />

— procera (48) [1] 4, 17, 35, 36, 37, 41, 43<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — ‘Glauca’ (48) [1] 41<br />

— — ‘Glauca Prostrata’ (48) [1] 41<br />

— recurvata (48) [1] 25, 26, 43<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — leaves of (48) [1] 9<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— religiosa (48) [1] 5<br />

— sachalinensis (47) [2] 5; (48) [1] 33, 37, 44, 45, 46<br />

— — bark of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11


A<br />

4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — var. mayriana (48) (48) [1] 44<br />

— — var. nemorensis (48) [1] 44<br />

— shikokianum (47) [2] 12<br />

— sibirica (48) [1] 3, 37, 44–46<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — stomata of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — var. nephrolepsis (48) [1] 37<br />

— squamata (48) [1] 5<br />

— veitchii (47) [2] 12, 14; (48) [1] 16–18, 33, 46<br />

— — bark of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — branchlets of (48) [1] 6<br />

— — cone bracts of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — foliage (48) [1] 1<br />

— — habit (48) [1] 1<br />

— — leaf attachments of (48) [2] 7<br />

— — resin canals of (48) [1] 11<br />

— — var. olivacea (48) [1] 46<br />

— — — cones of (48) [1] 5<br />

— — var. sachalinensis (48) [1] 44<br />

— vejari (48) [1] 5<br />

— x vilmorinii (48) [1] 40<br />

Aboriginal people, and forests (58) [2] 8–11, 27, 33; (58) [3] 9; (59) [4] 6, 8<br />

“Abnormal Leaf Retention on Introduced Trees in Autumn” [1971], Alfred J. Fordham (32) 290<br />

Abrus precatorius (34) 45; (35) 95, 96<br />

Abscisic acid (45) [2] 28, 31<br />

— — structure of (45) [2] 29<br />

Abutilon avicennae (31) 11, 17<br />

Acacia, E<strong>as</strong>t African (50) [1] 19<br />

— Egyptian (31) 232<br />

Acacia (36) 7<br />

— baileyana (36) 5, 18<br />

— farnesiana (31) 232; (36) 18<br />

Academia de Cienci<strong>as</strong> de Cuba (51) [3] 32<br />

Academia Sinica Institute of Botany [China] (35) 272, 276; (48) [2] 4<br />

Academy of Natural Sciences [Philadelphia] (60) [1] 4, 5, 8, 9<br />

Acanthopanax (55) [3] 18<br />

— sciadophylloides (38) 93<br />

— sieboldianus (41) 170; (44) [4] 22; (45) [2] 25<br />

Acanthosicyos horrida (54) [2] 4<br />

Acanthus (34) 267<br />

Accents <strong>as</strong> Well <strong>as</strong> Broad Effects: Writings on Architecture, Landscape, and the Environment 1876–1925, Mariana<br />

Griswold Van Rensselaer [review of] (57) [4] 30–32<br />

Acclimation (45) [4] 36<br />

— environmental cues for (54) [3] 25–26<br />

— relationship to hardiness (54) [3] 22–31<br />

Acer (32) 241–247; (36) 146–176; (53) [4] 30; (55) [4] 12; (57) [1] 24; (59) [1] 49<br />

— hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— alpina (47) [2] 8<br />

— buergerianum (36) 156, 157; (38) 84, 85, 223; (44) [3] 24; (47) [2] 4; (49) [3] 11, 18, 22, 23; (60) [4] 26<br />

— campestre (39) 85, 86, 225; (53) [1] 21, 22<br />

— capillipes (36) 162, 166, 170<br />

— cappadocicum (39) 169, 225<br />

— carpinifolium (36) 162, 166, 171; (47) [2] 12<br />

— circinatum (36) 150, 151, 160; (58) [3] 3, 4<br />

— — ‘Monroe’ (36) 151, 171<br />

— cissifolium (57) [2] 24<br />

— d<strong>as</strong>ycarpum (59) [3] 31<br />

— davidii (36) 156, 162, 170; (43) [1] 8; (55) [1] 15, 18; (59) [1] 43<br />

— diabolicum (36) 158, 159; (55) [4] 8<br />

— distylum (38) 30<br />

— ginnala (36) 154, 162, 165, 170; (39) 139, 140, 223; (44) [3] 6 [4] 15, 16; (45) [4] 22–23, 27<br />

— glabrum (42) [4] 140<br />

— griseum (30) 26, 210; (32) 290, 291; (34) 397; (36) 150, 156, 157, 166, 169; (38) [1] front cover; (39) 140, 141, 223; (43)<br />

[1] 7, 8; (51) [4] inside back cover; (52) [4] 24; (55) [1] 9, 12, 14–16; (57) [2] inside front cover; 18, 19, 24; (60) [4] 15


A<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

— grosseri (36) 156, 162, 170<br />

— — var. hersii (43) [1] 8<br />

— henryi (55) [1] 15, 18; (57) [2] 23, 24<br />

— hyrcanum (49) [4] 35<br />

— japonicum (30) 168; (32) 70; (36) 150, 151, 160, 171; (47) [2] 14;<br />

— — <strong>as</strong>sorted leaves (54) [4] cover<br />

— — ‘Aconitifolium’ (33) 200; (36) 151<br />

— — ‘Green C<strong>as</strong>cade’ (33) 200<br />

— kansuense (57) [2] 23<br />

— laxiflorum (43) [1] 8<br />

— macrophyllum (42) [1] 8; (58) [3] front cover, 5<br />

— mandshuricum (36) 150, 169; (57) [2] 20–22<br />

— — ssp. kansuense (57) [2] 23<br />

— maximowiczianum (39) 141, 142, 223; (57) [2] 17–18, 20, 24<br />

— — var. megalocarpum (57) [2] 24<br />

— mono (36) 154, 166, 169; (55) [1] 15, 17–18<br />

— — var. mayrii (47) [2] 7<br />

— montanum (47) [3] 8<br />

— negundo (31) 237; (32) 65, 66; (35) 117; (36) 154; (57) [1] 25; [2] 21<br />

— — ‘Aureum’ (36) 154<br />

— — ‘Variegatum’ (36) 154<br />

— nikoense (30) 168; (33) 16; (36) 150, 169; (39) 141, 142; (57) [2] 17<br />

— palmatum (30) 169; (32) 70, 290; (36) 150–152, 156, 160, 171; (44) [4] 15, 16; (49) [3] 11, 18; (50) [3] 8; (55) [2] 29; (56)<br />

[2] 27; (60) [4] 15<br />

— — <strong>as</strong>sorted leaves (54) [4] cover<br />

— — cvs. (36) 152–153, 171<br />

— — ‘Aoyagi’ (43) [1] 8<br />

— — ‘Burgundy Lace’ (33) 200; (36) 151, 153, 164<br />

— — ‘Dissectum’ (49) [3] 18<br />

— — var. heptalobum (36) 151, 152, 166<br />

— — ‘Linearilobum’ (36) 151<br />

— — ‘Senkaki’ (43) [1] 8<br />

— — ‘Sherwood Flame’ (33) 200<br />

— pensylvanicum (30) 169; (31) 241; (32) 70; (36) 154–156, 162, 165, 170; (43) [1] 8; (45) [4] 22<br />

— — ‘Erythrocladum’ (43) [1] 8<br />

— pentaphyllum (57) [2] 22<br />

— platanoides (31) 241; (32) 69, 290; (34) 240, 241; (36) 148, 158–160, 162, 166; (38) 157; (39) 86, 87, 228; (44) [4] 16;<br />

(49) [2] 21; (56) [1] 16; [2] 27<br />

— — cvs. (36) 160, 166, 168<br />

— — ‘Crimson King’ (33) 200<br />

— — ‘Crimson Sentry’ (33) 200<br />

— — ‘Erectum’ (39) 87<br />

— — ‘Schwedleri’ (36) 161, 166, 168<br />

— pseudoplatanus (32) 70; (34) 240; (36) 158, 159, 168; (39) 88, 89, 225; (42) [1] 8; (44) [4] 16; (53) [4] 28; (56) [2] 19; (57)<br />

[2] 7<br />

— — var. purpureum (44) [4] 16<br />

— pseudosieboldianum (36) 150, 151, 156, 160, 164, 166, 171; (38) 143; (57) [2] 20, 21; (60) [4] back cover, 15<br />

— rubrum (30) 169; (31) 218; (32) 69; (34) 240; (36) 147, 156, 157, 160, 162, 163, 166–168; (38) 157; (39) 89, 90, 228; (54)<br />

[1] 6–7; [3] 28; (55) [3] 5–6; (56) [1] 16; (57) [1] 14; [2] 29; (58) [2] 36; (59) [1] 49; [3] 23, 25; (60) [4] 23<br />

— — cvs. (36) 168<br />

— — ‘Armstrong’ (54) [1] 32, 33<br />

— — ‘Columnare’ (36) 167; (39) 90<br />

— rufinerve (36) 156, 170<br />

— saccharinum (31) 241; (32) 69; (34) 240; (36) 148, 149, 160–162, 166; (41) [6] inside back cover; (42) [2] 89–91; (57) [1]<br />

16; (59) [3] 23–31, inside back cover<br />

— — hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— — columnare (43) [3] 29<br />

— — monumentale (43) [3] 29<br />

— — ‘Pyramidalis’ (59) [3] 31<br />

— — ‘Silver Queen’ (59) [3] 31<br />

— saccharum (31) 241; (32) 69; (36) 148, 160–162, 168; (38) 157; (39) 142, 143, 228; (42) [2] 91–92; (43) [3] 29–30; (54)<br />

[1] 7; (55) [3] 5–6; (56) [1] 16; (57) [2] 22<br />

— — cvs. (36) 168<br />

— — ssp. leucoderme (57) [2] 29<br />

— — ‘Newton Sentry’ (36) 167; (39) 142; (43) [3] 28–31<br />

— — var. nigrum (59) [1] 13<br />

— — ‘Temple’s Upright’ (36) 167; (43) [3] 29–31


A<br />

6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— sieboldianum (32) 70; (36) 150, 171<br />

— spicatum (36) 154, 162; (45) [4] 22, 28<br />

— sutchuenense (57) [2] 23<br />

— tataricum (32) 70; (36) 162, 166, 170; (39) 143, 144, 223; (44) [4] 16<br />

— tegmentosum (36) 156, 159, 162, 166, 170<br />

— triflorum (36) 150, 156, 157, 166, 169; (38) 141, 175; (53) [4] 21; (55) [1] 9; (57) [2] inside back cover; 20, 23, 24; (60)<br />

[4] 15<br />

— — var. leopodum (57) [2] 23<br />

— — var. subcoriacea (57) [2] 23<br />

— truncatum (44) [3] 5<br />

— tschonoskii (38) 93<br />

— ukurunduense (38) 90, 93; (57) [2] 21<br />

— velutinum (39) 170, 228<br />

“Acer saccharum ‘Newton Sentry’: Setting the Record Straight,” Michael Dathe (43) [3] 29–31<br />

Aceraceae (57) [2] 17<br />

Acetaria, A Discourse of Sallets [John Evelyn] (30) 115<br />

Ach<strong>as</strong>ma yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Achillea (31) 25; (34) 267<br />

— ageratifolia (31) 26; (34) 269<br />

— argentea (39) 249<br />

— decolorans (39) 249<br />

— filipendulina (31) 25; (34) 267<br />

— — ‘Coronation Gold’ (31) 25; (34) 266<br />

— — ‘Gold Plate’ (31) 25<br />

— — ‘Moonshine’ (31) 25<br />

— — ‘Parker’s Variety’ (31) 26<br />

— fischeri var. wilsoni (31) 26<br />

— millefolium (31) 26, 197, 202; (34) 154, 155, 268; (39) 249; (42) [3] 143<br />

— — ‘Cerise Queen’ (31) 26<br />

— — ‘Crimson Beauty’ (31) 26<br />

— — ‘Fire King’ (31) 26<br />

— — f. rosea (31) 26<br />

— napellus (31) 26<br />

— ptarmica (31) 25, 175; (34) 269; (45) [4] 30–31<br />

— — ‘The Pearl’ (31) 25<br />

— — ‘Perry’s White’ (31) 25<br />

— — ‘Snowball’ (31) 25<br />

— taygeta (45) [4] 21<br />

— tomentosa (31) 26; (34) 269; (39) 249<br />

Achiote (50) [2] 23–24<br />

Acocotli (30) 129, 133<br />

Acocoxochitl (30) 131<br />

Aconite (31) 26; (34) 271<br />

— winter (31) 174; (37) 95<br />

Aconitum (31) 26, 174; (34) 46, 271; (45) [4] 26; (55) [1] 15, 17<br />

— carmichaelii (34) 272<br />

— — var. wilsonii (34) 272<br />

— — — — ‘Barker’s Variety (34) 272<br />

— fischeri (31) 26<br />

— — var. wilsoni (31) 26<br />

— napellus (31) 26–27, 174; (34) 270, 272; (39) 249<br />

— — var. bicolor (34) 272<br />

— — ‘Bressingham Spire’ (31) 27<br />

— — ‘Spark’s Variety’ (34) 272<br />

Acorus (31) 267<br />

— calamus (43) [2] 7<br />

Act to Protect Public Forest Reservations (60) [2] 35<br />

Acta Botanica Sinica (35) 277<br />

Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica (35) 277<br />

Actaea (34) 47<br />

— pachypoda (45) [4] 28<br />

— rubra (45) [4] 28<br />

Actinidia, bower (56) [2] 13; (60) [1] 18<br />

Actinidia (42) [4] 103; (56) [2] 30<br />

— tissue culture of (46) [1] inside front cover<br />

— arguta (38) 145; (42) [4] 121–128; (56) [2] 13, 27, 31; (60) [1] 18<br />

— chinensis (30) 180–185; (38) 88; (40) 182; (42) [4] 121, 123, 126–127; (43) [4] 24–35; (52) [3] 27; (55) [1] 17


A<br />

Cumulative Index 7<br />

— deliciosa (55) [3] 18<br />

— kolomikta (38) 88; (42) [4] 108; (50) [1] 36–40; back cover<br />

— laevis (39) 96<br />

— polygama (42) [4] 127<br />

Actinostrobus (37) 42<br />

Adair, Miss (31) 47<br />

Adair, Robert (57) [4] 15<br />

Adam’s needle (39) 269<br />

Adams, Abigail, rose of (59) [3] 8<br />

Adams, Charles Francis (53) [4] 2, 11; (59) [2] 15<br />

Adams, Henry (53) [4] 2<br />

Adams, Marshall (57) [2] 29<br />

Adams, Sally Aldrich, “Interview: Chinese Botany and the Odyssey of Dr. Shiu-ying Hu” (48) [2] 30–31<br />

Adams, William (47) [4] 10<br />

Adams-Nervine property (39) 342<br />

Adder’s tongue (37) 95<br />

Addis, J. M. (48) [2] 37<br />

Addison, Joseph (31) 156<br />

Adelges tsugae (58) [2] 41<br />

Aden, Paul (52) [1] 29<br />

Adenophora (34) 273<br />

Adiatum pedatum (31) 229; (55) [1] 8<br />

— — var. aleuticum (55) [1] 6<br />

— — var. subpumilum (55) [1] 6<br />

— venustum (55) [1] 5<br />

Adler, David (59) [4] 28, 29<br />

Adonis amurensis (52) [2] 36<br />

— bonsai (32) 245<br />

— cvs. (52) [2] 37<br />

— ‘Fukujukai’ (37) 89, 90<br />

Advanced Revelation datab<strong>as</strong>e (49) [1] 52, 53<br />

Aegopodium podagraria ‘Variegatum’ (44) [4] 42<br />

Aesculus (32) 63; (60) [1] 17<br />

— x carnea ‘Briotii’ (39) 91, 225<br />

— chinensis (44) [3] 5<br />

— glabra (42) [2] 91, 92<br />

— hippoc<strong>as</strong>tanum (31) 239; (33) 107; (52) [4] 29; (54) [1] 4, 14; (55) [4] 12; (57) [2] 7<br />

— octandra (31) 233; (52) [4] 29<br />

— parviflora (38) 104, 106, 178; (41) 171, 172; (55) [2] 29; [3] 18; (60) [4] 13, 14<br />

— — ‘Rogers’ (33) 199<br />

— — var. serotina (38) 104<br />

— pavia (31) 239; (60) [1] 17<br />

— x planteriensis (60) [1] 17<br />

— turbinata (38) 95; (55) [4] 13, 14<br />

Aethionema (34) 273<br />

— oppositifolium (55) [1] 6<br />

African hemp (36) 6, 20<br />

— tulip tree (37) 218, 219<br />

“African Tropical Forest in Boston,” Matthew A. Thurlow (50) [1] 22–23<br />

After-Dinner Gardening Book, Richard W. Langer [review of] (35) 132<br />

Agapanthus (32) 220<br />

Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, Louis (47) [4] 11; (50) [3] 5<br />

Ag<strong>as</strong>siz Peak [AZ] (42) [4] 136, 137, 146<br />

Ag<strong>as</strong>siz School (33) 313, 314<br />

Ag<strong>as</strong>tache foeniculum (39) 249<br />

Agathis (37) 42<br />

Agave (52) [2] 17<br />

Agave (33) 137; (46) [3] 38<br />

— at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— arizonica (46) [3] 3<br />

— bahamense (52) [2] 18<br />

— cf. harvardiana (46) [3] 36<br />

— mckelveyana (46) [3] 36<br />

— missionum (52) [2] 18<br />

— murpheyi (46) [3] 43<br />

— parviflora (46) [3] 36<br />

— utahensis var. kaibabensis (46) [3] 36


A<br />

8 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Ageratum, hardy (31) 73; (34) 339<br />

Ageratum conyzoides (32) 25<br />

Aglaonema (47) [2] 27<br />

“Aging and Rejuvenation in Trees,” Peter Del Tredici (59) [4] 10–16<br />

Agriculture, sl<strong>as</strong>h-and-burn (50) [1] 18<br />

Agrilus anxius (38) 120<br />

Agrimony (31) 291, 293<br />

Agrostis (34) 218, 219<br />

— alba (34) 218<br />

— tenuis (31) 227<br />

Ahipa (50) [4] 10, 11<br />

Ailanthone (57) [3] 29–35<br />

Ailanthus altissima (30) 170; (32) 67, 68; (34) 226, 227; (38) 46; (39) 29–50, 82, 92, 93, 228; (44) [4] 35; (49) [2] 21; (50)<br />

[1] 7, 17; (52) [4] 26, back cover; (55) [3] 17, back cover; (57) [3] front cover, inside front cover, 28, 29–34, 35–36, back<br />

cover; (60) [4] 26<br />

— webworm (57) [1] 17<br />

— f. altissima (39) 36<br />

— var. aucubaefolia (39) 35<br />

— f. erythrocarpa (39) 36<br />

— integrifolia (39) 33<br />

— var. pendulifolia (39) 35<br />

— var. rubra (39) 35<br />

— vilmoriniana (39) 36<br />

Air pollutants, phytotoxic (45) [1] 15–18<br />

— pollution (30) 40–44; (32) 228; (33) 162<br />

— — effects on lilacs (49) [2] 2<br />

Airelles rouges (45) [4] 25<br />

Airy Shaw, Henry Kenneth (46) [4] 3; (50) [3] 29<br />

Aiton, William (53) [3] 13<br />

Ajes (52) [2] 23–24<br />

Ajuda Royal Botanical Garden [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] inside front cover, 30–38, back cover<br />

— — — — original plan of (47) [3] 33<br />

Ajuga (34) 273<br />

— genevensis (39) 249<br />

— reptans (39) 249<br />

Akebia quinata (30) 158; (55) [1] 17; (56) [2] 24<br />

— x pentaphylla (32) 35<br />

Akiba, David, photos by (53) [2] front cover; [3] front cover; [4] front cover<br />

Alangium platanifolium (38) 88<br />

— — var. trilobum (38) 30<br />

Al<strong>as</strong>ka (48) [1] 34<br />

Al<strong>as</strong>ka-Yukon Wild Flowers Guide, Helen A. White [review of] (36) 178<br />

Alberta (48) [1] 18<br />

Albizia chinensis (44) [3] 18<br />

— julibrissin (31) 241, 288, 290, 293; (32) 69, 85; (36) [4] inside back cover; (38) 107, 109, 112; (49) [4] 35; (50) [1] 19;<br />

(55) [2] inside back cover; [3] 17<br />

— — ‘Ernest Wilson’ (30) 252<br />

— — ‘Rosea’ (55) [2] 28, 30<br />

Alborz mountains [Iran] (49) [4] 35<br />

Albuquerque [NM] (47) [4] 14<br />

Alchemilla (34) 273; (43) [3] 3<br />

— alpina (39) 249<br />

— mollis (55) [1] 9<br />

— pubescens (52) [3] 10<br />

— vulgaris (39) 244, 249<br />

— — var. mollis (39) 249<br />

Alder (31) 232; (32) 82; (55) [3] 7; [4] 16–30; (56) [3] 16<br />

— European (39) 171, 172; (44) [1] 11<br />

— Italian (39) 170, 171<br />

— red (56) [3] 8<br />

Aldrich, Chester Holmes (47) [4] 10<br />

Alehoof (31) 185<br />

Alerce (59) [2] 27–31<br />

— fossil record (59) [2] 30<br />

Alerce Andino National Park [Chile] (59) [2] 28–30<br />

Aleurites fordii (31) 8, 16<br />

Alexander, John H. [Jack], III (39) 344, 347, 354, 359; (49) [1] 73; (50) [4] 30; (51) [3] 18


A<br />

Cumulative Index 9<br />

— — — “Allegheny Pachysandra,” with Michael A. Dirr (39) 16–21<br />

— — — book review by (44) [2] 31–32<br />

— — — “Ilex glabra— the Inkberry Holly,” with Michael A. Dirr (51) [2] 16–22<br />

— — — “‘Lilac Sunday’—The Cultivar” (57) [1] 12–13<br />

— — — “Raisin Tree—Its Use, Hardiness, and Size,” with Gary L. Koller (39) 7–15<br />

— — — “Quest for the Perfect Lilac” (49) [2] 2–7<br />

— — — “Uncommon Lilacs: Something Old, Something New” (38) 65–81<br />

— — — Weather Station Data, for 1978 and January–June 1979 (39) 368<br />

— — — “Would a Lilac by Any Other Name Smell So Sweet? A Search for Fragrance” (56) [1] 25–28<br />

“Alfred J. Fordham, Portrait of a Plant Propagator,” Margo W. Reynolds (37) 283, 284<br />

Algiers, botanic garden in (51) [3] 9<br />

Alisma (43) [2] 10, 13<br />

— subcordatum (43) [2] 12<br />

— triviale (43) [2] 10<br />

Alkanet (31) 27, 199<br />

— Italian (31) 27; (34) 279<br />

Allandale Spring [Brookline, MA] (51) [2] 33, 34<br />

“Allandale Woods: A Fragment of the First Families of Boston,” Richard Heath and Richard B. Primack (51) [2] 33–39<br />

All-China Federation of Scientific Societies (48) [2] 22<br />

Allée (54) [1] 13–23; (56) [2] 10; (57) [2] 2–10<br />

“Allegheny Pachysandra,” Michael A. Dirr and John H. Alexander III (51) [4] 43–46<br />

Allelopathy (44) [1] 3–4; (57) [3] 28–36<br />

“Allelopathy and the Secret Life of Ailanthus altissima,” Rod M. Heisey (57) [3] 28<br />

Allium (30) 97; (39) [4] front cover, 248–250<br />

— cepa (31) 208<br />

— christophii (45) [4] 21, 28<br />

— porrum (31) 208; (39) 250<br />

— sativum (31) 206<br />

— schoenophr<strong>as</strong>um (31) 199; (33) 254<br />

— tuberosum (39) 250<br />

Allozyme electrophoresis (57) [4] 25<br />

Allspice, Carolina (31) 89, 234; (53) [1] 13<br />

Allyn, Abigail Bradford (56) [4] 17–21, 23<br />

Almeida Monteiro, Antonio de, and Jules Janick, “The ‘Tapada da Ajuda’: Portugal’s First Botanical Garden” (47) [3]<br />

30–38<br />

Almond (31) 222<br />

— bush (44) [3] 19<br />

— flowering (56) [2] 25; (57) [1] 10<br />

— — dwarf (31) 238<br />

— tangutian (44) [3] 19<br />

Alnus (32) 82<br />

— cvs. and spp. (55) [4] 16–25, 27, 29<br />

— acuminata var. multinervis (55) [4] 18, 21, 22<br />

— cordata (39) 170, 171, 225<br />

— glutinosa (31) 232; (39) 171, 172, 225; (44) [1] 11<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (39) 171<br />

— hirsuta (55) [4] 16, 19–24<br />

— japonica (38) 89; (55) [4] 18–19, 22–24<br />

— maximowiczii (38) 89; (55) [4] 21, 22, 24 [Note: On page 22, the photo identified <strong>as</strong> Alnus japonica is A.<br />

maximowiczii]<br />

— rubra (56) [3] 8<br />

— subcordata (49) [4] 35<br />

Aloe (52) [2] 17–19; (54) [2] 5<br />

Aloe barbadensis (52) [2] 17, 18<br />

— divaricata (32) 25<br />

Aloysia triphylla (39) 250<br />

Alpert, Peter (39) 356<br />

Alphand, Jean Charles Adolphe (48) [4] 34; (54) [2] 12–13, 18<br />

Alpine Gardens of Mt. Rokko [Japan] (30) 19, 20<br />

Alpinus, Prosper (31) 118<br />

Alsophila spinulosa (48) [2] 6<br />

Alston, Charles (56) [4] 19<br />

Alstroemeria haemantha (47) [3] 15<br />

Altamaha River [GA] (46) [3] 7; (47) [4] 4<br />

Althea arborescens provincialis (31) 214<br />

— frutex (31) 214<br />

— officinalis (39) 250


A<br />

10 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— rosea (31) 186; (34) 167, 274–276; (39) 250<br />

Altingia excelsa (48) [2] 4<br />

Alum root (31) 79; (34) 359<br />

Alvarez de Faria, Manuel Godoy (47) [3] 19<br />

Alyssoides utriculata (37) 89<br />

Alyssum, goldentuft (34) 277<br />

— sweet (56) [2] 18<br />

Alyssum saxatile (34) 277<br />

Amaranthus (31) 18, 168, 174<br />

— cvs. (31) 177<br />

— caudatus (31) 174; (50) [4] 10, 12<br />

— hybridus var. hypochondriachus (39) 250<br />

— oleraceus (31) 18<br />

— tricolor (31) 174<br />

Amaryllidaceae (44) [3] 32<br />

“Amazing Grace: The Cutleaf Maples,” Rob Nicholson (57) [2] 17–24<br />

Amazon flora (50) [2] 21–34<br />

— plant lore of indigenous peoples (46) [4] 52–59<br />

Ambrosia (55) [2] 25<br />

— artemisiafolia (34) 206; (55) [2] 25<br />

Amelanchier (30) 169; (45) [4] 22; (31) 90; (32) 84; (43) [3] 3; (48) [3] 47; (55) [3] 17; (57) [1] 26<br />

— in cultivation (34) 22–31<br />

— arborea (34) 23, 25, 27, 30; (39) 93–95, 223; (40) 94–97; (53) [1] front cover<br />

— bartramiana (45) [4] 23<br />

— canadensis (31) 243; (34) 25; (38) 36; (39) 94, 95; (45) [2] 25 [4] 24, 28<br />

— florida (60) [1] 7<br />

— laevis (39) 95; (40) 96<br />

— stolonifera (31) 241, 244<br />

America’s Greatest Garden, E. H. Wilson (32) 51<br />

American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (32) 251, 253; (33) 311; (49) [1] 42<br />

American Association of Zoological Horticulture (50) [1] 12<br />

American Bonsai Society (31) 262<br />

American Conifer Society (43) [3] 3<br />

“American Elm,” L. L. Dame and Henry Brooks (42) [2] 49–59<br />

AMERICAN ELMS (42) [2] 46–100<br />

American Garden [1891] (39) 9<br />

American Gardener [Cobbett, 1821] (30) 115<br />

American Gardener’s Calendar [M’Mahon, 1806] (47) [4] 28; (49) [2] 19<br />

American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century, Ann Leighton [review of] (38) 34<br />

American Genetic Association (52) [3] 26<br />

American Hemerocallis Society (30) 9, 19<br />

— — — Junior Citation received by George Pride (32) 261<br />

American Horticultural Society (49) [1] 43, 56; (53) [3] 3; (60) [1] 9<br />

American Museum of Natural History (30) 77–79<br />

American Park & Outdoor Association (59) [2] 18<br />

American Society of Horticultural Sciences, N. E. Section Meeting at the Arnold Arboretum (32) 126, 268<br />

American Society of Landscape Architects (51) [3] 7, 9<br />

American-Japanese congeners (60) [2] 11–13<br />

Amerongen park [Holland] (54) [2] 14<br />

Ames, Blanche (51) [1] 1, 33<br />

— — drawing by (56) [1] 9<br />

Ames, Esther (48) [4] 18<br />

Ames, Oakes (32) 5, 8, 9; (49) [4] 30; (51) [1] 33; [3] 22, 23, 27, 31<br />

Ames, Oliver S. (48) [4] 18<br />

Ames fir collection [North E<strong>as</strong>ton, MA] (48) [1] 30<br />

Amethyst Lakes region [Canada] (48) [1] back cover<br />

Ammi visnaga (32) 201<br />

Amomum villosum (48) [2] 4<br />

Amoora calcicola (48) [2] 7<br />

Amorpha (31) 232<br />

Amorpha (55) [3] 18<br />

— fruticosa (31) 232; (39) 275<br />

Amoy [China] (48) [2] 26<br />

Amsonia, willow (34) 278<br />

Amsonia (31) 27<br />

— tabernaemontana (31) 27; (34) 278; (45) [4] 24<br />

Amur cork tree (60) [4] 11


A<br />

Cumulative Index 11<br />

“Amur Honeysuckle, Its Fall From Grace,” James O. Luken and John W. Thieret (57) [3] 2–12<br />

Amur maackia (32) 67<br />

Amur River [China] (30) 163<br />

Amyema (51) [3] 16<br />

Amyris balsaminifera (46) [3] 7<br />

Anacardiaceae (54) [2] 21<br />

Anacardium occidentale (35) 95, 96<br />

Anadenanthera colubrina (32) 208<br />

— peregrina (41) 86, 87<br />

Anagallis arvensis (48) [3] 23, 24<br />

Anagnostakis, Sandra L., “Evolution of the Chestnut Tree and Its Blight,” with Bradley Hillman (52) [2] 2–10<br />

— — — photo by (52) [2] back cover<br />

Anan<strong>as</strong> anan<strong>as</strong>soides (50) [2] 22<br />

— comosus (50) [2] 22–23<br />

— microstachya (50) [2] 22<br />

Anaphalis margaritacea (31) 196<br />

— yedoensis (34) 278<br />

Anatolia (48) [1] 3<br />

Anchangiopteris henryi (48) [2] 6<br />

Anchor tree (31) 237<br />

Anchusa, dwarf (31) 27; (34) 299<br />

Anchusa (31) 27<br />

— azurea (31) 27; (34) 279<br />

— myosotidiflora (31) 28, 31; (34) 279<br />

— ‘Royal Blue’ (31) 28<br />

— sempervirens (31) 199<br />

Ancient forests (56) [4] 2–9<br />

Ancient Trees Management Group [Shanghai] (51) [2] 5<br />

Ancistrocladus korupensis (58) [1] 20<br />

Andersen, Phyllis, book notes (53) [3] 31; (54) [3] 35–36<br />

— — “Art and Nature in a Garden” [review] (56) [1] 29–32<br />

— — “Charles Sprague Sargent and the Preservation of the Landscape of Mount Vernon” (59) [3] 2–13<br />

— — “Full Foliage and Fine Growth: An Overview of Street Tree Planting in Boston” (48) [4] 32–37<br />

— — “Lives of New England Gardens” [review] (56) [3] 26–28<br />

— — “‘M<strong>as</strong>ter of a Felicitous English Style’: William Augustus Stiles, Editor of Garden and Forest” (60) [2] 39–43<br />

— — “Mon cher ami: The Letters of Edouard André to Charles Sprague Sargent” (54) [2] 11–19<br />

— — “Trees <strong>as</strong> Urban Infr<strong>as</strong>tructure” [review] (53) [1] 32–35<br />

Anderson, Alexander (57) [4] 15, 17–20<br />

— — drawing by (57) [4] 16<br />

Anderson, Edgar (32) 53<br />

— — “Islands of Tension” [1966] (48) [3] 28–31<br />

— — “Rhododendrons” [1934] (60) [1] 27–28<br />

Anderson, Rob (60) [4] 6<br />

Anderson, Isabel Perkins (49) [3] 4, 6, 7, 9<br />

Anderson, Larz (31) 268; (49) [3] 2–4, 6–11, inside front cover<br />

— — Bonsai Collection (53) [1] 19<br />

Andersonia (57) [4] 20<br />

Andes Mountains (33) 192–195<br />

— — environment (50) [4] 3, 5<br />

Andrade, Corvo, Joãn de (47) [3] 37<br />

André, Carl (47) [2] 9<br />

André, Edouard (54) [2] 11–19<br />

André, René (54) [2] 11<br />

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (49) [1] 52<br />

Andrew’s Botanist’s Repository [1804] (30) 137<br />

Andrews, Henry, “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia and the Living Fossils” [1948] (59) [1] 33–34<br />

Andrews, Roy Chapman (44) [3] 15<br />

Andromeda (31) 232; (52) [3] 3, 12<br />

— Japanese (43) [1] 15–16<br />

— mountain (43) [1] 15–16 [Note that the photo is miscaptioned <strong>as</strong> false cypress; see page 19 for the correct caption.];<br />

(56) [2] 28<br />

Andromeda polifolia (45) [2] 19<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (37) 104<br />

Andropogon (54) [3] 8–9<br />

— virginicus (54) [3] 11<br />

Androsace (55) [1] 3, 6<br />

— ‘Millstream’ (55) [1] 10


A<br />

12 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Anemone (31) 172, 174; (55) [1] 9<br />

— blanda (37) 90, 91<br />

— — ‘Atrocaerulea’ (45) [4] 30<br />

— — ‘Radar’ (37) 90<br />

— — ‘White Splendor’ (37) 90, 102<br />

— canadensis (51) [1] 16; (52) [1] 25<br />

— coronaria (31) 174<br />

— filisecta (48) [2] 6<br />

— hortensis (31) 174<br />

— x hybrida (34) 280, 281<br />

— nemorosa (37) 90<br />

— pulsatilla (37) 106<br />

— — ‘Camla’ (37) 90, 91<br />

— quinquefolia (55) [1] 5<br />

— ranunculoides (37) 90, 93<br />

— vitifolia (34) 282<br />

Anemonella thalictroides (37) 92; (55) [1] 10<br />

Anethum graveolens (31) 200, 213<br />

Aneuploidy (33) 137, 138<br />

Angel’s hair (34) 288<br />

— trumpet (34) 59<br />

Angelica (39) 240, 250<br />

— archangelica (31) 199; (39) 250<br />

— gig<strong>as</strong> (52) [2] 38; (54) [3] 9<br />

Angelica tree, Japanese (30) 170<br />

Angelo, Ray, book review by (45) [2] 36–38<br />

— — “Botanical Index to the Journal of Henry David Thoreau” [reviewed] (45) [3] 30–32<br />

— — “Thoreau <strong>as</strong> Botanist: An Appreciation and a Critique” (45) [3] 13–23<br />

— — “Thoreau’s Climbing Fern Rediscovered” (45) [3] 24–26<br />

Angels-tears (31) 180<br />

Angiosperms (60) [1] 13, 14<br />

Angoissus acuminata var. lanceolata (48) [2] 7<br />

Anguria (32) 213<br />

Anise (31) 199<br />

— hyssop (39) 249<br />

Annatto (37) 219, 226<br />

Annona cherimola (50) [4] 13, 15<br />

Annonaceae (48) [2] 3; (52) [3] 21<br />

Annual Reports of the US Patents Office (31) 10<br />

“Another ‘Living Fossil’ Comes to the Arnold Arboretum,” E. D. Merrill [1948] (59) [1] 17–19<br />

Antennaria (31) 177; (34) 282<br />

Anthemis (35) 76<br />

— biebersteiniana (34) 283<br />

— nobilis (31) 199<br />

— sancti-johannis (34) 283<br />

— tinctoria (34) 282; (39) 250<br />

Anthiaris toxicaria (48) [2] 7<br />

Anthocephalus chinensis (48) [2] 4<br />

Anthracnose (33) 11<br />

“Anthracnose Threatens the Flowering Dogwood,” Craig R. Hibben (50) [2] 16–20<br />

Anthroensen, Frederick W. (47) [4] 21<br />

Anthroensen Press (47) [4] 21<br />

Anthurium (47) [2] 27<br />

— tessmannii (32) 216<br />

Antiaris (48) [2] 3<br />

Antibiotics (32) 201<br />

Anti-cancer plants (58) [1] 20–26; (59) [2] 29<br />

Anti-ethylene compounds (45) [2] 32<br />

Anti-HIV plant compounds (58) [1] 20–26<br />

Anti-hemorrhagic agents (32) 27, 46<br />

Antirrhinum majus (31) 194; (39) 250<br />

Antisp<strong>as</strong>modic agent (32) 25<br />

Antisyphilitic agent (32) 25<br />

Antwerp [Belgium] (57) [2] 4<br />

Apache Lodge [AZ] (47) [4] 15<br />

Aphanamixis (48) [2] 3<br />

Apical dominance (44) [3] 29–31


A<br />

Cumulative Index 13<br />

— — and fruiting (59) [4] 17–18, 20, 21<br />

Apium graveolens var. dulce (31) 231<br />

Appalachian Mountains (48) [1] 27; [4] 56<br />

Apple (31) 222; (32) 84; (57) [1] 5; [2] 14<br />

— growing (32) 126–132<br />

— scab (32) 127; (51) [1] 35<br />

— scald (32) 131<br />

— Cortland (32) 126, 132<br />

— Fameuse (45) [4] 23<br />

— Golden Delicious (32) 130<br />

— Golden Russet (32) 130<br />

— McIntosh (32) 128, 130–132<br />

— Paradise (44) [3] 11<br />

— Roxbury Russet (32) 130<br />

Applebaum, Bruce, photo by (44) [4] inside back cover<br />

Apples, espaliered (59) [4] 17, 22–24<br />

Apples, Peter Wynne [review of] (37) 167<br />

Appleton Street [Boston] (48) [4] 36<br />

Apricot (or aprecok, apricock) (31) 222, 230; (32) 282<br />

“Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Arnold Arboretum,” Patricia A. Dalton and Alejandro Novelo R. (43) [2] 7–44<br />

AQUATIC PLANTS (43) [2] 3–44<br />

Aquilaria sinensis (48) [2] 7, 8, front cover<br />

Aquilegia (31) 28; (33) 245, 259; (34) 283, 284; (53) [1] 10<br />

— canadensis (31) 228<br />

— chrysantha (34) 284<br />

— coerulea (34) 284<br />

— ‘Copper Queen’ (31) 28<br />

— ‘Crimson Star’ (31) 28<br />

— flabellata (34) 285<br />

— ‘McKana’s Giants’ (31) 28<br />

— ‘Mrs. Scott Elliot’ (31) 28<br />

— pallens (42) [4] 143<br />

— ‘Rose Queen’ (31) 28<br />

— ‘Snow Queen’ (31) 28<br />

— vulgaris (31) 179<br />

Aquilina multiplex (53) [1] 10<br />

Arabian pipe (31) 255<br />

Arabidopsis (52) [4] 12–16<br />

Arabis (34) 285<br />

Araceae (47) [2] 27<br />

Aralia (55) [3] 13; 18<br />

— five-leaf (44) [4] 22<br />

Aralia californica (55) [4] 13<br />

— elata (30) 170; (38) 86, 112; (50) [1] 17, 18<br />

— spinosa (31) 232; (32) 68; (38) 112; (50) [1] 18<br />

Ararat, Mount [Turkey] (49) [4] 37<br />

Araucaria (36) 12<br />

Araucaria (37) 43<br />

— araucana (59) [2] 26–27, 30–34<br />

— cunninghamia (55) [3] 13<br />

— excelsa (47) [3] 36<br />

— heterophylla (59) [2] 31<br />

Arawaks (52) [2] 20–27<br />

Arbol de Los Brujos (32) 209<br />

Arbor-Judae (31) 214<br />

“Arboreta, Genes and Plant Improvement,” Frank S. Santamour, Jr. (33) 127–134<br />

“Arboretum Administrators: An Opinionated History,” S. B. Sutton (32) 3–20<br />

“Arboretum and the Commercial Nursery: A Symbiosis,” William Flemer, III (35) 181–186<br />

Arboretum Committee (48) [4] 26<br />

Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum [John Claudius Loudon, 1838] (32) 185; (54) [1] 25, 27<br />

“Arboretum’s Labels: A Valuable Teaching Aid,” Jack Link (33) 239–244<br />

“Arboriculture in Its Relations to Landscape: ‘All That Would Be Fair Must Be Fit,’” Charles Eliot [excerpt, 1892] (59)<br />

[2] 22–25<br />

Arboriculturists Companion, N. D. G. James [review of] (32) 292<br />

Arborvitae (31) 214; (32) 65; (37) 75, 76<br />

— American (39) 220, 221<br />

— e<strong>as</strong>tern (33) 208; (60) [4] 18


A<br />

14 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— hiba (37) 76; (50) [3] 2<br />

— western (39) 221; (60) [4] 18<br />

Arbustum Americanum [Marshall, 1785] (49) [2] 20<br />

Arbutus, trailing (56) [3] 16<br />

Arceuthobium (33) 58; (51) [3] 11<br />

— pusillum (45) [3] 17<br />

Archangel (39) 257<br />

— purple (31) 181; (39) 257<br />

— red (31) 181<br />

— white (31) 182<br />

— yellow (44) [4] 51<br />

Archbold Expeditions (32) 53<br />

Arcterica nana (38) 91<br />

Arctium minus (34) 176, 177<br />

Arctostaphylos (46) [3] 6, 38<br />

— uva-ursi (31) 227; (35) 234; (37) 104; (39) 250<br />

Arcto-tertiary flora (37) 169; (59) [1] 23–27, 34, 60–71<br />

Ardisia japonica (43) [4] 5<br />

— — ‘Amanogawa’ (45) [2] 8, 9<br />

— — ‘Beniyuki’ (45) [2] 8, 9<br />

— — ‘Chirimen’ (45) [2] 10, 11<br />

— — ‘Chiyoda’ (45) [2] 8, 10<br />

— — ‘Hi-no-Tsuk<strong>as</strong>a’ (45) [2] 11<br />

— — ‘Hinode’ (45) [2] 10, 11<br />

— — ‘Hokan Nishiki’ (45) [2] 11, 12<br />

— — ‘Hoshiami’ (45) [2] 12, 13<br />

— — ‘Ito Fukurin’ (45) [2] inside front cover, 12, 13<br />

— — ‘Kimigayo’ (45) [2] 13<br />

— — ‘Koganebana’ (45) [2] 13, 14<br />

— — ‘Shirofu Chirimen’ (45) [2] 14, 15<br />

Arenaria (34) 285<br />

Arens, George (31) 29<br />

Argemone mexicana (31) 229; (48) [2] 7<br />

Argyle, Duke of (32) 185<br />

Arisaema (37) 170–172; (47) [2] 27, 29–33; (55) [1] 4, 15<br />

— flowering of (47) [2] 29<br />

— austroyunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

— candidissimum (47) [2] 30, 32<br />

— consanguinium (55) [1] 17<br />

— dracontium (37) 171, 172; (47) [2] 29, 30<br />

— fargesii (47) [2] 32, 33<br />

— francheticum (46) [4] 17<br />

— japonica (47) [2] 31, 33<br />

— proboscideum (47) [2] 32<br />

— ringens (47) [2] 31, 32<br />

— — f. praecox (47) [2] 32<br />

— — f. sieboldii (47) [2] 32<br />

— serratum (47) [2] 30, 31<br />

— sikokianum (37) [4] front cover, 171, 189; (47) [2] front cover, 29; (55) [1] 10, 11<br />

— thunbergii (37) 171; (47) [2] 31<br />

— — ssp. pusillum (47) [2] 30<br />

— — var. quinatum (47) [2] 30<br />

— — var. ur<strong>as</strong>hima (37) 171, 197; (47) [2] 30<br />

— triphyllum (34) 48; (37) 171, 197; (39) 250; (47) [2] 29<br />

— — ssp. stewardsonii (47) [2] 29–30<br />

— — ssp. triphyllum (47) [2] 29<br />

— — — ‘Zebrinum’ (47) [2] 29<br />

Aristocrats of the Garden, E. H. Wilson (32) 51<br />

Aristolochia (55) [3] 18<br />

— macrophylla (56) [2] 13, 30; (60) [4] 11<br />

— mandshuriensis (60) [4] inside front cover, 11<br />

— medicinalis (32) 214<br />

Aristolochiaceae (50) [3] 29<br />

Arizona (47) [4] 18<br />

Arizona Arboretum at Flagstaff (46) [3] 8<br />

Arizona Native Plant Law (46) [3] 39<br />

“Arlington” [design for Public Garden, Boston] (48) [3] 35


A<br />

Cumulative Index 15<br />

Arlington [MA] (44) [4] inside back cover<br />

Arlington Street [Boston] (48) [3] 47 [4] 23<br />

Arlington Street Church [Boston] (48) [3] 16, 38, 39; [4] 23<br />

Armenia (31) 174<br />

Armeria (34) 286<br />

— maritima (34) 286, 287; (39) 250<br />

— plantaginea (34) 286<br />

— pseudoarmeria (34) 286<br />

Armillaria, root rot (50) [2] 18<br />

Armitage, Allan M. (49) [4] 40–41<br />

Armoracea lapathifolia (48) [3] 24<br />

Arnim, Count Hermann von (32) 149<br />

Arnold Arboretum (38) 173–179; (44) [3] 27–33; (48) [2] 20, 31, 35, 37; [4] 26–29, 35; (50) [3] 4, 7; (51) [2] 33, 38; [3] 3, 8,<br />

14, 29; [4] 2; (52) [1] 12–16, 18; [2] 20; [4] 29; (53) [1] 30; [2] front cover, 22, 23; [3] 3, 17–19, 22; [4] front cover, 18,<br />

20–25, 31–32, 34, 36, inside back cover, back cover; (54) [1] 32–35; [2] 11, 20, 21; (55) [1] 3, 7, 9, 12, 19, 22–23, 25,<br />

31, 33, 37; [2] inside front cover, 8, 12, 15–17, 27–32; [3] inside back cover, 3, 13–14, 22–24; [4] 2–15, 5, 9–11, 13–14,<br />

23–24, 34–35; (56) [1] 2, 4, 22–23, 25; [2] 4, 9, 28, 31–37; [3] 15, 21, 25; (57) [1] inside back cover, 12, 14, 16–17, 22–<br />

24, 25, 26–32; [2] 19–20, 22–24; [3] 5; [4] inside back cover; (58) [1] 19–20; (58) [3] 11–24; (59) [1] 12–14, 20–22; (59) [2]<br />

3, 11, 33; [3] 3–8, 12, 13, 15, 23; [4] inside back cover; (60) [1] 7, 8, 13–19, 29, 32; [2] 7, 8, 39, 42, 44, 45; [4] 3, 10, 12,<br />

14–16, 18<br />

— — accessions policy (49) [1] 20–21, 36, 39, 41–42, 49–50<br />

— — Adams-Nervine property (39) 342<br />

— — administrators (32) 3–20<br />

— — Anderson Bonsai Collection (49) [3] 2–37; (53) [1] 19<br />

— — — — — house for (30) 227; (31) 311<br />

— — hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 30<br />

— — — inventory (49) [3] 18<br />

— — maintenance (49) [3] 13–19<br />

— — portraits of (49) [3] 21–35<br />

— — archives (49) [1] 58<br />

— — artifacts (31) 109<br />

— — autumn interest (30) 168–173<br />

— — bamboo collection (49) [2] 28–36<br />

— — behind the scenes (49) [2] 3, 4<br />

— — Bentham and Hooker planting sequence (49) [1] 16<br />

— — bookplate (41) 35<br />

— — Bradley Rosaceous Plant Collection (50) [3] 12<br />

— — Bulletin of Popular Information (60) [1] 32<br />

— — Bussey Brook (48) [4] 27; (54) [3] 19<br />

— — — — Valley (39) 341<br />

— — Bussey Hill (34) 385, 391–393, 395, 418; (35) 245; (49) [1] 62, 63; (54) [3] 19<br />

— — — — Overlook (39) 339<br />

— — cacti collection (32) 259<br />

— — card index of plants (30) 81<br />

— — C<strong>as</strong>e Estates [Weston, MA] (30) 92–99, 166; (31) 34; (32) 14, 260; (33) 322; (34) 401, 402, 410; (35) 246; (48) [1] 44;<br />

[2] 10; (49) [1] 20; (54) [3] inside back cover; (56) [1] 10–11, 25<br />

— — — — experimental research at (30) 97<br />

— — — — hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 33<br />

— — — — lily demonstration plots (34) 126, 128, 130, 131<br />

— — — — low-maintenance garden (31) 30<br />

— — — — park (32) 252, 261; (33) 322<br />

— — — — small tree demonstration plot (30) 95<br />

— — — — special collections (30) 96<br />

— — — — temperatures (30) 193<br />

— — Centennial Committee (32) 250<br />

— — — film (33) 330<br />

— — — week (32) [4 ] front cover, 157–159, 249<br />

— — — year [1972] (32) 249; (33) 309<br />

— — cherries at (32) 50<br />

— — Chinese Walk (49) [1] 14<br />

— — computer operations (49) [1] 54–60<br />

— — conifer collection (31) 342; (33) 318; (49) [1] 16, 17; (50) [2] 2; (53) [3] 18<br />

— — — — renovation of dwarf (33) 318<br />

— — Crataegus collection, maintenance and removal (30) 84<br />

— — Dana Greenhouses (30) 186; (31) 344; (32) 259, 260; (35) 185, 245; (49) [3] 41; (51) [1] 2, 13; (56) [2] 31, 37<br />

— — Director, new [Ashton] (38) 180, 181; [Cook] (48) [4] 2, 3


A<br />

16 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — Director’s Report [Howard] (30) 201–259; (31) 307–338; (32) 249–272; (33) 309–337; (34) 385–419; (35) 241–258;<br />

(36) 237–258; (37) 253–277; (38) 185–209; [Ashton] (39) 330–365; (40) 238–289; (41) 197–248<br />

— — education at (30) 197–199; [2] inside back cover; (31) 24, 89, 317; (32) 265; [6] front cover<br />

— — elm collection (49) [1] 13<br />

— — establishment of (49) [1] 11, 12; (54) [3] 12–21, 32–34<br />

— — exhibits (30) 91–92; (32) 250, 268, 269; (33) 330; (35) 255<br />

— — Summerthing Bloom, in (31) 315<br />

— — expeditions for (49) [1] 14<br />

— — experiments at (49) [3] 12<br />

— — forsythia plants introduced by (31) 63<br />

— — friends group (32) 55; (33) 245<br />

— — Garden Club of America visit to (30) 243<br />

— — gifts and grants (32) 270; (33) 213–215; 335; (34) 417; (35) 258<br />

— — grounds staff schedule (49) [1] 71<br />

— — hardiness zone map (30) 83<br />

— — <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> visiting committee (47) [4] 13, 22<br />

— — Hemlock Hill (54) [3] 19<br />

— — Herbarium (34) 402–407; (35) 248–250; (36) 33; (49) [1] 29, 51<br />

— — Hunnewell Visitor Center (50) [3] 4, 7<br />

— — Indian (native American) relics of (31) 99–107, 106<br />

— — Indonesia, exploration in (55) [2] 8<br />

— — introductions by, 2nd 50 years, 1923–1972 (32) 30–43; (38) 12–25<br />

— — International Plant Propagators’ Society Award to (32) [4] inside back cover<br />

— — Iran, taxa from (49) [4] 35<br />

— — James R. Jewett Fund Awards (32) 258<br />

— — Journal of the Arnold Arboretum (32) 52, 271; (47) [4] 18, 19; (49) [3] 41, 42; (50) [3] 29<br />

— — — — — — — illustrations from (50) [3] 30, 31<br />

— — labels, display (33) 214, 239–244; (38) 55–59; (49) [1] 22, 57, 66<br />

— — — — lilacs (49) [1] 22<br />

— — — — maples (49) [1] 22<br />

— — larch collection (39) [6] back cover<br />

— — lawsuit vs. <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> (32) 19<br />

— — lectures (30) 90, 199; (31) 88; (32) 267<br />

— — Leitneria in collection (49) [1] 68<br />

— — library (32) 265<br />

— — — catalog of [Ethelyn Tucker] (32) 54<br />

— — — report on (35) 250–252<br />

— — lilac collection (32) 50, 125; (35) 182; (49) [2] 2–7, back cover; (56) [1] back cover<br />

— — litter (33) 311, 317<br />

— — living collections (49) [1] 3–6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 17–20, 22, 27, 28, 36, 38, 40<br />

— — — — committee on (49) [1] 58<br />

— — — — maintaining (49) [1] 65–72<br />

— — map of grounds (30) 82<br />

— — maples collection (49) [1] 22<br />

— — Meadow Road (54) [2] 23, 24, 28, 29, 32, 34, 36<br />

— — memorial gifts and plantings (33) 213–215<br />

— — Oak Path (39) 336<br />

— — — — restoration (40) 294–300<br />

— — Parrotia persica, accessions of (49) [4] 37<br />

— — Perry Wood Collection (33) 231–234<br />

— — Peters Hill, hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 33<br />

— — — — view from (50) [3] front cover<br />

— — Pinetum (42) [3] 103; (48) [1] 7, 31; (49) [1] 17<br />

— — plant-collecting in (31) 326<br />

— — plant-numbering system (33) 240<br />

— — plant records office (49) [1] 28, 29, 39, 56–59<br />

— — system (49) [1] 42, 54<br />

— — planting plan (49) [1] 63<br />

— — prehistoric land use (31) 108–113<br />

— — propagation (49) [1] 70–71<br />

— — — unit at Dana Greenhouses (35) 185<br />

— — pruning, of lowbush blueberries (49) [3] 39<br />

— — — post-World War II program (30) 84<br />

— — publications (35) 257–258<br />

— — purpose (49) [1] 12, 18, 19<br />

— — rabbit damage (30) 207<br />

— — research, staff, 1970 (30) 215–217


A<br />

Cumulative Index 17<br />

— — retirement of Wyman (30) 200, 202<br />

— — rose collection (43) [3] 15; (50) [3] 12<br />

— — Saw Mill Brook (54) [3] 19<br />

— — scale model (56) [3] inside front cover<br />

— — South Street Tract (34) 385, 387; (35) 241; (54) [3] 19<br />

— — spruce collection (42) [3] 102–129<br />

— — staff, p<strong>as</strong>t and current (32) 56–58, 276<br />

— — — bibliographies of published writings of July 1, 1974–June 30, 1975 (35) 260–261; July 1, 1975–June 30, 1976<br />

(36) 260–262; July 1, 1976–June 30, 1977 (37) 281, 282<br />

— — — scientific contributions of (32) 56–58<br />

— — surrey rides in (33) 31<br />

— — temperatures at (30) 189–193<br />

— — — difference in (30) 192<br />

— — — gradients (30) 189<br />

— — Tilia collection (53) [3] 22<br />

— — vandalism (31) 314 (33) 316; (44) [4] 22, 26<br />

— — verification project staff (49) [1] 73<br />

— — volunteers (33) 309, 333, 334; (34) 386, 396, 400, 408, 413, 416; (49) [1] 21, 22, 28–35<br />

— — — list of (49) [1] 35<br />

— — — program (39) 22–24, 362<br />

— — voucher specimens (49) [1] 21–27, 37, 39–41, 59<br />

— — war years (1941–1945) (30) 84<br />

— — Weather Station (30) 186, 188<br />

— — data for conditions during: Jan. 1968 to Nov. 1969 (30) 26<br />

— — — — — Dec. 1969 to Jan. 1970 (30) 74<br />

— — — — — Feb. to Mar. 1970 (30) 119<br />

— — — — — Apr. to May 1970 (30) 154<br />

— — — — — July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971 (31) 368<br />

— — — — — Aug. to Sept. 1970 (30) 260<br />

— — — — — 1969 to 1970, summary (30) 199<br />

— — — — — Oct. to Dec. 1970 & Jan. 1971 (31) 38<br />

— — — — — 1971 (32) 289<br />

— — — — — 1972 (33) 342<br />

— — — — — 1973 (34) 425<br />

— — — — — 1974 (35) 263<br />

— — — — — 1975 (36) 263–264<br />

— — — — — 1976 (37) 278, 279<br />

— — — — — 1977 (38) 216, 217<br />

— — — — — 1978 (39) 368, 369<br />

— — — — — 1990 (51) [1] 40<br />

— — — — — 1991 (52) [1] 36<br />

— — — — — 1992 (53) [1] 36<br />

— — — — — 1993 (54) [1] 36<br />

— — — — — 1994 (55) [1] 40<br />

— — — — — 1995 (55) [4] 36 [Erratum: Length of growing se<strong>as</strong>on should read 187 days.]<br />

— — — — — 1996 (56) [4] 28<br />

— — — — — 1997 (57) [4] 36 [Erratum: Date of l<strong>as</strong>t spring frost should read 29 degrees on April 16.]<br />

— — — — — 1998 (59) [2] 44<br />

— — — — — 1999 (59) [4] 33<br />

— — — — — 2000 (60) [4] 34<br />

— — — — — equipment used in 1974 (34); 426, 427, 429<br />

— — WGBH crew at (32) 266, 267<br />

— — willow collection (46) [1] 34; (49) [1] 16, 65<br />

— — — — hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— — winter in (30) 25–26; (50) [1] 24–29<br />

— — Wyman and horticulture at [1936–1970] (30) 81, 200, 202<br />

— — Yukon, collecting in (47) [4] 12<br />

Arnold Arboretum Achievement Award (32) 165, 260; (33) 314<br />

“Arnold Arboretum: An Historic Park Partnership,” by Sheila Connor (48) [4] 26–28<br />

Arnold Arboretum Associates (49) [3] 10, 19<br />

Arnold Arboretum Award [Flower Show] (41) 34<br />

Arnold Arboretum Bulletin of Popular Information (30) 1, 200<br />

Arnold Arboretum Committee (48) [4] 26<br />

Arnold Arboretum Fund (32) 175<br />

“Arnold Arboretum in Winter: A Photo Essay,” Istvan Rácz and Zsolt Debreczy (50) [1] 24–29<br />

“Arnold Arboretum Plant Introductions: The Second Fifty Years 1923–1972,” Part I, Donald Wyman (32) 30–43<br />

“Arnold Arboretum Introductions: The Second Fifty Years 1923–1972,” Part II, Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38) 12–25


A<br />

18 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Arnold, Henry, “Sustainable Trees for Sustainable Cities” (53) [3] 4–12<br />

Arnold, James (32) 4; (48) [2] 9; (49) [1] 11; (54) [3] 12–13, 18–19<br />

Arnold, Sarah Rotch (54) [3] 13<br />

Arnold Professor (32) 175<br />

“‘Arnold Promise,’” Richard Weaver, Jr. (51) [4] 30–33<br />

“Arnold’s Promise Fulfilled,” James L. Jones (55) [2] 27–32<br />

<strong>Arnoldia</strong> (30) 1; (32) 51, 271<br />

<strong>Arnoldia</strong> in the Kitchen, Helen Roca-Garcia, “Linden Tea” (32) 166<br />

— — — — “Persimmon Pudding” (32) 98<br />

“Aromatic Pelargoniums,” Roger Swain (34) 97–124<br />

Aronia (30) 171; (55) [3] 18<br />

— arbutifolia (31) 236<br />

Arrabidea xanthophylla (32) 214<br />

Arracacia xanthorrhiza (50) [4] 11<br />

Arrangements, dried (37) 285–304<br />

Arrhenatherum (54) [3] 8<br />

— elatius (35) 62<br />

— — var. bulbosum ‘Variegatum’ (35) 61; (54) [3] 10<br />

Arrow-arum (43) [2] 15–16<br />

Arrowhead (34) 158; (43) [2] 8<br />

Arrow poisons (32) 201 [South America]; (50) [2] 24–26<br />

Arrowwood (31) 232; (44) [4] 26<br />

— downy-leaved (41) 193<br />

— in flower (44) [4] 25<br />

Arsenicals (30) 44–45<br />

“Art and Nature in a Garden” [review], Phyllis Andersen (56) [1] 29–32<br />

Art des Jardins [Edouard André] (54) [2] inside front cover, 11, 18<br />

Art of Simpling [Wm. Coles, 1656] (31) 37<br />

Artemisia (31) 28<br />

— abrotanum (31) 202; (34) 288; (39) 250<br />

— absinthicum (34) 288<br />

— albula (34) 288<br />

— — ‘Silver King’ (31) 29<br />

— — ‘Silver Queen’ (31) 29<br />

— arborescens (39) 251<br />

— dracunculus (31) 202<br />

— frigida (34) 290; (60) [1] 7<br />

— lactiflora (34) 290; (39) 251<br />

— ludoviciana var. albula (39) 251<br />

— pontica (39) 251<br />

— — var. nana (31) 29<br />

— — schmidtiana (34) 288<br />

— — ‘Silver Mound’ (34) 289; (39) 251<br />

— stellerana (34) 290; (39) 251, 266<br />

— — ‘Silver Brocade’ (52) [1] 25, 26<br />

— vulgaris (34) 207<br />

Artocarpus altilis (57) [4] 18<br />

Arthraerua leubnitziae (54) [2] 4<br />

Artichoke (31) 146, 203<br />

— Jerusalem (31) 203<br />

Artocarpus (48) [2] 3,<br />

— altilis (55) [3] 12<br />

— lakocha (48) [3] 7<br />

Arum family (47) [2] 27<br />

— mousetail (47) [2] 32–33<br />

Arum (47) [2] 27, 33–34<br />

— italicum (47) [2] 29, 33; (52) [2] 37, 38<br />

— — var. italicum (47) [2] 33<br />

— — ‘Marmoratum’ (47) [2] 33<br />

— — ssp. neglectum (47) [2] 33<br />

— — ‘Pictum’ (47) [2] 33<br />

— maculatum (47) [2] 33<br />

Aruncus (45) [4] 28<br />

— canadensis (52) [3] 10<br />

— dioicus (44) [4] 39; (45) [4] 21, 24; (51) [1] 16; (56) [2] 25<br />

— sylvester (34) 290<br />

Arundinaria (58) [3] 12, 14, 15


A<br />

Cumulative Index 19<br />

— gigantea (49) [2] 28<br />

— humilis (49) [2] 30<br />

— niitakayamensis (58) [1] 24<br />

— pumila (49) [2] 31<br />

— pygmaea (49) [2] 31<br />

— simonii (49) [2] 31<br />

— variegata (49) [2] 31<br />

— viridistriata (44) [4] 30, 49–51; (49) [2] 31; (52) [1] 29<br />

Arundo (54) [3] 3<br />

— donax (35) 61–63<br />

— — ‘Variegata’ (54) [3] 11<br />

“‘As remarkable <strong>as</strong> discovering a living dinosaur’: Redwoods in China,” Ralph W. Chaney [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 23–27<br />

“Asa Gray and His Quest for Shortia galacifolia,” Charles F. Jenkins (51) [4] 4–11<br />

Asahi, Mount [Japan] (47) [2] 5<br />

Asarum (43) [1] 39; (47) [2] 32–33<br />

— canadense (43) [1] 41; (39) 251; (52) [1] 26; [3] 10<br />

— chingchengense (50) [3] 29, 30, 32<br />

— europaeum (39) 251; (55) [1] 9<br />

— magnificum (49) [3] 41, 42, inside back cover; (50) [3] 29, 31<br />

— proboscideum (47) [2] 32<br />

— splendens (50) [3] 29, 30, 32<br />

Asclepi<strong>as</strong> fruticosa (37) 221, 229<br />

— physocarpus (37) 229<br />

— syriaca (31) 219; (34) 172<br />

— tuberosa (34) 290, 291; (39) 244, 251; (44) [2] 28<br />

Asexual propagation (37) 29–39<br />

Ash (32) 66; (54) [3] 16; (55) [3] 8–9; (56) [3] 15; (57) [1] 24<br />

— hurricane damage to trees (46) [1] 34<br />

— American (31) 232<br />

— black (39) 183, 184<br />

— blue (39) 185, 186<br />

— European (31) 232; (32) 67<br />

— — Hesse (39) 183<br />

— flowering (39) 184, 185<br />

— green (32) 67; (34) 238; (39) 107, 108; (42) [2] 94; (44) [4] 18; (48) [4] 33, 35–36; (56) [1] 21<br />

— Manchurian (48) [3] 29<br />

— pumpkin (57) [1] 14<br />

— Wafer fruit (32) 66<br />

— white (31) 232; (32) 67; (34) 238; (39) 106, 107; (42) [2] 94; (44) [1] 8, 9; [4] 18; (55) [3] 6; (56) [2] 30<br />

Ash, mountain (32) 68, 79; (45) [4] 22; (52) [3] 11<br />

— — Chinese (39) 199<br />

— — European (30) 169; (44) [4] 46<br />

— — Korean (30) 169; (38) 170–172; (39) 164, 165; (51) [1] 5<br />

Ash dieback (33) 43; (49) [2] 10, 11<br />

— yellows (49) [2] 10, 11<br />

Asheville [NC] (47) [4] 4<br />

Ashley River [SC] (31) 21<br />

Ashton, Peter Shaw (38) 181; (39) 330, 353, 354; (46) [3] 5; (49) [1] 3, 21, 34, 47, 73; (60) [2] 44; (60) [4] 3, 6, 9<br />

— — — “Jacob van Ruisdael’s Trees,” with Alice Davies and Seymour Slive (42) [1] 2<br />

— — — “The Genesis of the Arboretum’s Restoration and Verification Projects” (49) [1] 7–10<br />

— — — Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (39) 67–70<br />

— — — The Director’s Report, (39) 330–365; (40) 238–293; (41) 197–254<br />

Asia Minor (48) [1] 20<br />

“Asian Connection,” Robert E. Cook (53) [4] 26–30<br />

Asimina (44) [4] 39; (52) [3] 21–23<br />

— incarna (52) [3] 21–22<br />

— longifolia (52) [2] 22–23<br />

— x n<strong>as</strong>hii (52) [3] 22–23<br />

— obovata (52) [3] 22–23<br />

— parviflora (52) [3] 22–23<br />

— pygmaea (52) [3] 22–23<br />

— reticulata (52) [3] 22–23<br />

— tetramera (52) [3] 22–23<br />

— triloba (31) 242; (44) [4] 37, 39; (52) [3] front cover, 20–28; (55) [3] 12, 17<br />

— — range of (52) [3] 25<br />

Asociación Mexicana de Orquideología (49) [1] 47<br />

Asparagus officinalis (31) 203


A<br />

20 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— plumosa (47) [3] 38<br />

Aspen (58) [3] 9; (59) [4] 10<br />

— big-tooth (32) 80<br />

— quaking (32) 80; (34) 229; (45) [4] 22; (55) [3] 12; (56) [3] 9<br />

— trembling (45) [4] 36, 37<br />

— upright European (39) 193; (54) [1] 31<br />

Aspergillus niger (54) [2] 8<br />

Asperula nitida ssp. hirtella (55) [1] 3<br />

— — puberula (55) [1] 3<br />

— odorata (39) 251, 252<br />

Asphodel (31) 175<br />

— lilies (31) 181<br />

Asphodeline luteus (31) 175<br />

Asphodelus albus (31) 175<br />

Aspidosperma (32) 213<br />

Asplenium ceterach (55) [1] 10<br />

— montanum (46) [3] 20<br />

— trichomanes (55) [1] 6<br />

Aster (32) 113; (34) 164<br />

— China (31) 169, 227; (53) [1] 11<br />

— cornflower (35) 44<br />

— fall-blooming types (51) [2] 23–31<br />

— hardy (31) 24, 29; (34) 292<br />

— heart-leaved (34) 164<br />

— heath (34) 164, 292<br />

— New England (47) [2] 18; (53) [1] 11<br />

— New York (31) 29; (51) [2] 25<br />

— Stokes (31) 227; (35) 44, 45<br />

Aster (31) 29, 175; (33) 192; (34) 164, 292; (44) [2] 28, 29<br />

— amellus (31) 175<br />

— concolor (44) [2] 29<br />

— divaricatus (34) 164<br />

— ericoides (34) 164, 292<br />

— x frikartii (34) 293<br />

— novae-angliae (47) [2] 18; (51) [2] 24, 25; (53) [1] 11<br />

— novi-belgii (31) 29; (51) [2] 23–26<br />

— solidagineus (44) [2] 29<br />

— tradescantii (31) 175; (51) [2] 25; (53) [1] 11<br />

Asticou Azalea Garden [ME] (57) [4] 35<br />

Astilbe (31) 29; (34) 293; (45) [4] 21<br />

— x arendsii (31) 29<br />

— — ‘Deutschland’ (34) 295<br />

— chinensis ‘Pumila’ (34) 294; (52) [3] 10<br />

— — ‘William Buchanan’ (52) [3] 10<br />

— ‘Etna’ (31) 31<br />

— ‘Faanal’ (45) [4] 28<br />

— ‘Federsee’ (31) 31<br />

— ‘Fire’ (31) 31<br />

— ‘Garnet’ (31) 31<br />

— ‘Irene Rotseiper’ (31) 31<br />

— koreana (57) [2] 21<br />

— ‘Red Sentinel’ (31) 31<br />

— ‘Rheinland’ (31) 31<br />

— ‘Vesuvius’ (31) 31<br />

Astragalus (44) [3] 14<br />

Astrantia (45) [4] 26<br />

— carniolica var. rubra (45) [4] 28<br />

“At the Edge of Extinction: Useful Plants of the Border States of the United States and Mexico,” Gary Paul Nabhan,<br />

Ruth Greenhouse, and Wendy Hodgson (46) [3] 36–46<br />

Atanoushi Province [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 23<br />

Athrotaxis (37) 44<br />

Athyrium goeringianum ‘Pictum’ (47) [2] 30; (49) [3] 43<br />

Atkins, Edwin F. (51) [3] 22, 26–28, 31<br />

Atkins, Elisha F. (51) [3] 23, 26<br />

Atkins Fellowships (51) [3] 30<br />

Atkins Garden [Cuba] (32) 10, 13; (51) [3] 22–32<br />

Atropa mandragora (55) [2] 4


A<br />

Cumulative Index 21<br />

Atteva punctella (57) [1] 17<br />

Aublet, J. B. C. F. (44) [2] 4, 10<br />

Aucuba (32) 241<br />

— japonica (45) [2] 17, 19<br />

— — ‘Meigetsu’ (45) [2] 17<br />

— — ‘Sun Dance’ (43) [4] 5–6<br />

“Augustine Henry and the Exploration of the Chinese Flora,” E. Charles Nelson (43) [1] 21–38<br />

Auricula (31) 192; (35) 30<br />

“Austral Weeks: Botanizing in the Southern Hemisphere,” Rob Nicholson (59)[2] 26–34<br />

Australian pine (55) [4] 27, 30<br />

Austrich, Ricardo R., “The Madrid Botanical Garden Today: A Brief Photographic Portfolio,” with J. Walter Brain, (47)<br />

[3] 25–29<br />

— — — “El Real Jardin Botánico de Madrid and the Glorious History of Botany in Spain” (47) [3] 2–24<br />

Austrobaileye (38) 115<br />

— maculata (38) 114<br />

— scandens (38) 114<br />

“Austrobaileye,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38) 114–115<br />

Austrocedrus (37) 44<br />

AutoCAD (49) [1] 62, 63<br />

Autumn crocus (34) 55<br />

Auxin (44) [3] 31 (45) [2] 28–33; (59) [4] 17–18, 20, 21<br />

— effects of (45) [2] 30<br />

— structure of (45) [2] 29<br />

Avena sativa (31) 208<br />

Avens (31) 76; (34) 346<br />

Averrhoa carambola (53) [1] 22<br />

Avery, Susan (49) [1] 23<br />

Awa Odori (47) [2] 11<br />

Awano, Rainosuke (49) [3] 8<br />

“Axe in Its Relation to Ornamental Trees” [1890] (60) [2] 21<br />

Azakusa Park [Japan] (31) 269<br />

Azalea (34) 80; (36) 19; (37) 124, 125; (52) [3] 3, 12; (54) [3] 26; (55) [3] 18; (56) [2] 25; (57) [4] 24; (60) [1] 24–25, 31<br />

— alpine (38) 191<br />

— bonsai (32) 242<br />

— border (30) 85<br />

— c<strong>as</strong>cade (42) [4] 135, 137–138, 143<br />

— deciduous (60) [1] 24, 25, 26<br />

— evergreen (60) [1] 22, 23, 24, 25, 26<br />

— Exbury (60) [1] 20, 25<br />

— flame (31) 232; (60) [4] 12<br />

— Glenn Dale (33) 15<br />

— indica (31) 233<br />

— Korean (52) [3] 12; (60) [1] 24<br />

— kurume (32) 245<br />

— Kyushu (60) [1] 25<br />

— Oconee (60) [1] 5<br />

— pinkshell (30) 171; (47) [4] 3<br />

— pinxterbloom (31) 239<br />

— plumleaf (38) 107<br />

— roseshell (45) [3] 16<br />

— swamp (31) 233; (56) [3] 16<br />

— sweet (60) [4] 15<br />

— torch (52) [1] 12; (55) [4] 12; (57) [1] 23<br />

“Azalea Border,” Beatrix Farrand (52) [1]; 13<br />

Azale<strong>as</strong>, Fred C. Galle [review of] (35) 194<br />

Azale<strong>as</strong>trum warrenii (42) [4] 140<br />

Azolla (43) [2] 8<br />

Aztec gardens (30) 123–125<br />

— herbal (30) 126<br />

Azuma [Japan] (30) 163


B<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Babiana villosa (32) 222<br />

Baby’s breath (31) 35, 76, 129; (34) 347<br />

— — creeping (34) 349<br />

Baccharis halimifolia (30) 172; (31) 238<br />

Bachelor’s button (31) 168, 172, 175, 179<br />

— — hardy (34) 305<br />

— — yellow (31) 193<br />

Bacillus amylovorus (44) [3] 21<br />

Back Bay, Boston (48) [3] 38 [4] 17–25, 29, 32–34; (54) [1] 32; [3] 30<br />

— — — Neighborhood Association of (48) [4] 17, 18<br />

Back Bay Garden Club [Boston] (48) [4] 21<br />

Bacon, Lord (31) 116<br />

Bacteria, in soil (59) [2] 36–40, 42<br />

Badianus, Juannes (30) 125<br />

— — Manuscript [1552] 30: 126<br />

Baeomyces roseus (35) 147<br />

Bag<strong>as</strong>se: Kraft Ayensee (30) 58–59<br />

Bailey Arboretum [Locust Valley, NY] (47) [1] front cover<br />

Bailey, Irving W. (32) 12, 53; (33) 75, 78<br />

Bailey, Liberty Hyde (44) [3] 22, 23; (49) [1] 17; (51) [2] 26; (54) [1] 28; (60) [2] 41; [3] 30<br />

Bailey Plan (47) [4] 21<br />

Baillon, H., Histoire des plantes (39) 4<br />

Balick, Michael J. (56) [2] 38–39<br />

Baker, Dwight (39) 356<br />

Bako National Park [Malaysia] (60) [4] 7<br />

Balboa Park , San Diego, CA (60) [2] 41<br />

Bald cypress (32) 283; (36) 20; (37) 73; (57) [1] 14; [4] 8, 9<br />

— — common (39) 166, 167<br />

— — Mexican (57) [4] 2, 10<br />

— — Montezuma (57) [4] 6, 10<br />

Bald [or Roan] Mountain, NC (60) [1] 27<br />

Balloon flower (31) 136; (35) 26; (37) 218; (39) 264<br />

— vine (37) 218, 221, 227<br />

“Balloon Flowers, Bladdernuts, and Rattle-boxes,” Richard A. Howard (37) 217–229<br />

Balm (31) 199<br />

— lemon (39) 260<br />

Balsam (31) 168, 175<br />

— double (31) 227<br />

— fir (45) [4] 22<br />

— garden (39) 257<br />

Bamades, Miguel (47) [3] 9<br />

— — death of (47) [3] 9<br />

Bamboo (48) [2] 27; (50) [1] 4, 5, 9, 18; (52) [1] 29, 30–31; [4] 4, 32; (56) [2] 25<br />

— at the Arnold Arboretum (49) [2] 28–36<br />

— — — — — map of (49) [2] 36<br />

— culm habit (49) [2] 29<br />

— garden in Canton [China] (35) 283<br />

— rhizome types (49) [2] 30<br />

— arrow (49) [2] 34<br />

— dwarf blackstem (49) [2] 33<br />

— dwarf whitestripe (49) [2] 31<br />

— false (57) [3] 14<br />

— flowering (58) [3] 11–12, 16<br />

— Fargesia (49) [2] 31<br />

— giant timber (49) [2] 32<br />

— golden stripe (44) [4] 49–51<br />

— heavenly (44) [3] 17<br />

— Kumaz<strong>as</strong>a (49) [2] 34, 35<br />

— Mexican (52) [4] 23; (57) [3] 14<br />

— Meyer (49) [2] 33<br />

— Muriel’s (58) [3] 11, 12, 13, 14–15, 16–17


B<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— Narihara (49) [2] 35<br />

— Okamez<strong>as</strong>a (49) [2] 35<br />

— Simon (49) [2] 31<br />

— sweetshoot (49) [2] 33<br />

— umbrella (49) [2] 32<br />

— yellowgroove (49) [2] 32<br />

“Bamboos at the Arnold Arboretum: A Midwinter Performance Evaluation,” Gary L. Koller (49) [2] 28–36<br />

Bamhart, John Hendley (47) [4] 19<br />

Baneberry (34) 47<br />

Banister, John (39) 319<br />

Banisteriopsis (32) 205, 210<br />

— caapi (32) 211, 215; (41) 92, 93<br />

— inebrians (32) 211<br />

— rusbyana (32) 211, 215<br />

Banks, Joseph (57) [4] 16, 19<br />

Banvel® (49) [4] 16<br />

Baptisia (31) 31; (44) [2] 28<br />

— alba (44) [2] 28<br />

— australis (31) 31; (34) 296; (39) 252; (44) [2] 28, 29<br />

— tinctoria (31) 31; (37) 222<br />

Bar<strong>as</strong>aba Indians (50) [2] 26<br />

Barbarea (34) 191<br />

Barberry (31) 173, 222; (52) [3] 13; (53) [2] 17–18; [4] 23; (57) [1] 5<br />

— common (56) [2] 24, 25<br />

— Japanese (30) 172; (44) [4] 23<br />

— Korean (30) 172<br />

— warty (30) 172<br />

— wintergreen (30) 172<br />

Barbour, Thom<strong>as</strong> (51) [3] 31; (58) [1] 17<br />

Barcelona, Montjuic park (53) [1] 34<br />

Bard, Samuel (55) [2] 22<br />

Bark beetle (42) [2] 76<br />

Bark, curious (36) 31–32<br />

— exfoliating (36) 31, 156<br />

— formation (33) 46–66<br />

— red winter (36) 28–30<br />

Barley (31) 203<br />

Barnard, Charles (Rev. ) (48) [3] 34<br />

Barrenwort (31) 72, 182; (34) 332; (39) 51–60, 255<br />

Barretto, Gloria (30) 19<br />

Barro Colorado Island [Panama Canal] (33) 190<br />

Barstow, John, and Kate Gridley, book review by (47) [3] 39–40<br />

Bartholomew, Bruce (46) [4] 4, 21; (59) [1] 48<br />

— — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides—Its Status in Central China in 1980,” with David Boufford and Stephen<br />

Spongberg [excerpt] (59) [1] 47–52<br />

— — “The Chinese Species of Camellia in Cultivation” (46) [1] 2–15<br />

— — “The 1983 Sino-American Botanical Expedition to Yunnan, China,” with David E. Boufford (46) [4] 15–36<br />

— — photos by (46) [4] inside back cover, back cover<br />

Barton, B. S. (50) [4] 27<br />

Barton, W. P. G. (31) 119<br />

Bartram, John (31) 89, 119; (32) 184; (39) 319, 321; (46) [3] 7; (49) [2] 20, 23; (53) [1] 11, 13–15; [4] 22; (55) [2] 19, 21–23;<br />

(60) [1] 2<br />

Bartram, John and William (31) 89<br />

Bartram, William (31) 89, 90; (39) 321; (46) [3] 7; (47) [4] 3; (51) [2] 5; (53) [4] 22; (54) [2] 31; (55) [2] 22; (56) [3] 4, 8; (60)<br />

[1] 4<br />

— — Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, E<strong>as</strong>t and West Florida [1791] (39) 321, 323, 326<br />

Bartram Ginkgo (51) [2] 6<br />

Bartram’s Garden [Philadelphia] (54) [2] 16<br />

Bartram’s ixia (46) [3] 28<br />

B<strong>as</strong>al chichi (52) [4] 8<br />

“B<strong>as</strong>ic Books for the Library,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (30) 107<br />

B<strong>as</strong>il (31) 199<br />

— sweet (33) 21<br />

B<strong>as</strong>ket-of-gold (34) 277<br />

B<strong>as</strong>swood (52) [4] 28; (55) [3] 6–7; (56) [3] 15<br />

B<strong>as</strong>tard indigo (31) 232<br />

B<strong>as</strong>ter, John (53) [1] 13


B<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

B<strong>as</strong>ul (50) [4] 12, 13<br />

Bates, Henry Walter (50) [2] 27<br />

Battery Park [NY] (57) [2] 9<br />

Bauhin, John (31) 118<br />

Bauhinia (53) [3] 11<br />

Baum (31) 199<br />

Baxter, Sylvester (48) [4] 47; (53) [4] 2–4, 6–8, 10, 14, 16, 19<br />

— — “Climbing Plants on Boston Buildings” [1894] (60) [3] 42–44<br />

— — Lynn’s Public Forest: A Handbook Guide to the Great Woods Park in the City of Lynn (48) [4] 47<br />

Bay, red (31) 90, 243<br />

Bay State Nurseries (57) [3] 18<br />

Bayberry (30) 173; (31) 214; (35) 234; (43) [4] 20–21, cover; (44) [4] 24; (55) [4] 26, 29; (56) [3] 9<br />

— southern (43) [4] 20; (55) [4] 26, 28<br />

Bazz<strong>as</strong>, Fakhri, “Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” with other contributors<br />

(58) [2] 35–40<br />

Beacon Hill [Boston] (48) [3] 34 [4] 35, 36<br />

Beacon Street [Boston] (48) [4] 33<br />

Bead tree (31) 236<br />

Beal, F. E. (56) [3] 6<br />

Beal, Helen (50) [3] 11<br />

Bean, W. J. (32) 185; (52) [1] 10; (57) [3] 3; (58) [3] 14, 16<br />

Bean (31) 146<br />

— French (31) 203<br />

— kidney (31) 203<br />

— red (32) 207<br />

— scarlet (31) 204<br />

Beans, Mediterranean and New World (52) [2] 25<br />

Bearberry (31) 227; (35) 234; (37) 104; (39) 250<br />

Beare’s Ears (31) 192<br />

Beattie, R. Kent (33) 15<br />

Beautyberry (32) 71, 86; (55) [1] 18<br />

— American (31) 233<br />

— Japanese (30) 172<br />

Beautybush (44) [4] 43; (55) [1] 18<br />

Beaux Arts style (57) [2] 10<br />

Beaver Brook [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44; (53) [4] 6, 11, 18–19<br />

— — Reservation [MA] (59) [2] inside back cover<br />

Beaver tree (31) 218<br />

Bebb, Michael S. (49) [1] 13<br />

Becking, Rudolf (59) [3] 17<br />

Bedford, Sixth Duke of, John Russell (32) 188; (47) [4] 32<br />

Bedker, Peter (52) [2] 8<br />

Bedstraw, yellow (31) 227<br />

Bee balm (31) 2, 132, 227; (35) 10; (39) 245, 261<br />

Beech (42) [1] 15, front cover, 10, 14–17, 33, 35, 39; (43) [3] 17; (55) [3] 2, 6–10; (57) [1] 26–28; [2] 9; (58) [2] 7, 9, 23; (59)<br />

[4] 11, 12<br />

— American (31) 233; (32) 83; (38) 32; (43) [1] 11; (49) [4] 24; (55) [3] 6, 12<br />

— copper (42) [1] 33<br />

— Dawyck (54) [1] 32, 33<br />

— European (30) 169; (31) 233; (32) 83, 91; (33) 202, 203; (42) [1] 14, 32–33, 42; (43) [1] 11; (49) [4] 28, 29; (54) [1] 9<br />

— f<strong>as</strong>tigiate (54) [1] 32, 33<br />

— fernleaf (32) 73<br />

— purple (46) [1] 35<br />

— southern (59) [2] 30, 32, 33<br />

Beech-bark dise<strong>as</strong>e (58) [2] 24<br />

Beech, blue (43) [1] 11<br />

— water (31) 220<br />

“Beech in Boston,” Cornelia Hanna McMurtrie (42) [1] 32–44<br />

Beecher, Catherine (56) [2] 7<br />

Bee-flower (31) 199<br />

Beet (31) 204<br />

Beetle, ambrosia (52) [1] 7<br />

— cockchafer (32) 179<br />

— elm-leaf (44) [4] 21<br />

— Japanese (36) 27; (38) 42<br />

Befaria (33) 192<br />

Beggar-ticks (34) 205


B<br />

4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Begonia, Rieger (37) 211<br />

— tuberous (56) [2] 18<br />

Begonia (60) [2] 44<br />

— discolor (47) [4] 3<br />

— versicolor (37) 214<br />

“Behind the Scenes at the Arnold Arboretum,” David Michener (49) [1] 3–4<br />

Beijing [China] (48) [2] 9, 14, 21, 31, 33, 37, inside back cover<br />

— imperial gardens (48) [2] 35<br />

Beijing Botanical Garden and Institute of Botany [China] (46) [4] 15, 21; 34; (48) [2] 35; (51) [1] 13<br />

Beissner, Ludwig, Handbuch der Nadelholzkunde (46) [1] 45<br />

Belamcanda chinensis (34) 296<br />

Belém, Palace of [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] 37<br />

Belgium National Botanic Garden (57) [2] 19<br />

Belle Isle Marsh [Boston] (48) [3] 11, 12<br />

Bellflower (31) 175; (34) 301; (60) [1] 6<br />

— carpathian (34) 303<br />

— chimney (31) 175<br />

— clustered (34) 302<br />

— great (34) 302<br />

— milky (34) 302<br />

— peach-leaved (31) 175; (34) 301<br />

— rover (34) 303<br />

Bellis perennis (31) 181<br />

— cvs. (31) 189<br />

Bellwort (52) [1] 32<br />

Belon, Pierre (31) 114<br />

Belson, Mark (39) 352<br />

Benech, Louis (54) [1] 15<br />

Benguela Current [southwest Africa] (54) [2] 2<br />

Benlate (33) 41<br />

Bent, Arthur Cleveland (31) 358<br />

Bentham, George (49) [1] 16; (53) [3] 14<br />

Bentham and Hooker, cl<strong>as</strong>sification (49) [1] 7, 14, 16, 65; (53) [3] 14, 15, 17, 18, 20; [4] 20<br />

— — — — planting sequence (49) [1] 16, 54<br />

Benthamia fragifera (45) [4] front-cover foldout, 8<br />

Berberis (45) [4] 23; (53) [4] 23; (55) [3] 18<br />

— amurensis var. japonica (38) 87<br />

— julianae (30) 172; (45) [2] 24<br />

— koreana (30) 172<br />

— x mentorensis (45) [2] 26; (52) [3] 13<br />

— thunbergii (30) 172; (44) [4] 23; (45) [2] 20, 26; (52) [3] 13<br />

— verruculosa (30) 172<br />

— vulgaris (31) 222; (53) [2] 17–18; (56) [2] 24<br />

Berckmans’ Nursery, P. J. (47) [4] 4<br />

Bergamot (31) 132; (35) 10<br />

— wild (31) 191; (39) 261; (51) [1] 16<br />

Bergenia (34) 297<br />

— cordifolia (30) 240; (34) 298; (45) [4] 29<br />

— cr<strong>as</strong>sifolia (34) 299<br />

Berkeley Botanic Garden [CA] (54) [3] 5<br />

Berkeley Square [London] (57) [2] 7<br />

Berkeley Street [Boston] (48) [4] 23<br />

Berlin [Germany] (48) [2] 18<br />

— Greater, 1910 planning competition (53) [4] 13<br />

Berlin-Dahlen Royal Botanic Garden [Germany] (30) 166; (32) 151; (33) 161<br />

“Bernice Giduz Schubert, 1913–2000,” Richard A. Howard (60) [2] 44–45<br />

Berry Botanic Garden [Portland, OR] (46) [3] 9, 10<br />

Bertholletia excelsa (50) [2] 23<br />

Besler, B<strong>as</strong>il (31) 116<br />

Beta vulgaris (31) 204<br />

Bethlehem sage (35) 33; (39) 264<br />

Betonica grandiflora (34) 299; (35) 42<br />

Betony (35) 42<br />

— big (39) 266<br />

— woolly (39) 268<br />

Betula (30) 169; (32) 93; (49) [4] 35; (52) [4] front cover; (59) [1] 25<br />

— leaves and catkins (38) 118


B<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

— alba (38) 122<br />

— albo-sinensis (38) 125, 129; (43) [1] 7–8<br />

— — var. septentrionalis (43) [1] 7; (52) [2] 30<br />

— alleghaniensis (38) 127, 128; (49) [4] 27; (58) [2] 36<br />

— apoiensis (38) 87<br />

— corylifolia (38) 30<br />

— davurica (38) 121, 126, 127, 130; (57) [2] 21<br />

— ermanii (38) 90, 124, 125, 126, 143; (47) [2] 7<br />

— grossa (38) 127<br />

— x jackii (38) 121<br />

— jacquemontii (43) [1] 7 [2] cover; (50) [1] 9<br />

— lenta (31) 233; (32) 81; (38) 126, 127; (47) [2] 27; (52) [4] 30; (55) [4] 12; (58) [2] 36, 43<br />

— luminifera (59) [1] 43, 51<br />

— lutea (32) 82, 93; (38) 127; (45) [4] 22<br />

— maximowicziana (38) 88, 121, 131<br />

— nana (37) 104<br />

— nigra (31) 233; (38) 128, 129; (39) 172, 173, 228; (42) [2] 91–92; (44) [1] 28, 29–31, inside back cover; (49) [1] 65; (54)<br />

[1] 9; (59) [1] 49<br />

— — bark (44) [1] inside back cover, 31<br />

— — leaves (44) [1] 30<br />

— papyrifera (32) 81; (38) 117, 120, 121, 125; (43) [1] 7; (45) [4] 22, 27, 28, 36, 37; (49) [1] inside front cover; [4] 4; (57)<br />

[2] 15; (58) [2] 36<br />

— pendula (32) 73, 80, 81, 93; (38) 120, 122; (43) [1] 7; (44) [3] 36<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (38) 122, 125<br />

— — ‘Gracilis’ (38) 123<br />

— — ‘Tristis’ (38) 123<br />

— — ‘Youngii’ (38) 122, 123<br />

— platyphylla (43) [1] 7; (60) [4] back cover<br />

— — var. japonica (43) [1] 7; (44) [3] 36<br />

— — — ‘Whitespire’ (44) [3] 36–38, 37, inside back cover<br />

— — var. szechuanica (43) [1] 7<br />

— populifolia (34) 231; (38) 119, 120, 124, 125, 126; (56) [3] 9; (58) [2] 33<br />

— pubescens (44) [3] 36<br />

— schmidtii (38) 128, 130, 143; (57) [2] 21<br />

— utilis (43) [1] 7; (44) [3] 36<br />

— verrucosa (38) 122<br />

BG-BASE (49) [1] 4, 22, 25, 27, 37, 39, 41, 51–53, 61, 63<br />

— — file structure (49) [1] 48<br />

— — functions (49) [1] 47–51<br />

— — future of (49) [1] 51–53<br />

— — history of (49) [1] 45–47<br />

— — record keeping of (49) [1] 59–60<br />

Bibleleaf (31) 200<br />

Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on the History of Agriculture in the United States . . . 1607–1967, John T.<br />

Schlebecker [review of] (36) 125<br />

Bibliography of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs, Alfred Rehder (32) 51; (49) [1] 18<br />

Bibliography of E<strong>as</strong>tern Asiatic Botany, Merrill and Walker (32) 54<br />

“Bibliography of Published Writings of the Staff,” July 1, 1974–June 30, 1975 (35) 260–261<br />

— — — — — — — July 1, 1975–June 30, 1976 (36) 260–262<br />

— — — — — — — July 1, 1976–June 30, 1977 (37) 281, 282<br />

Bibliotheca Botanica [1751] (47) [3] 3<br />

Bidens (33) 192<br />

— frondosa (34) 205<br />

Bienville National Forest [MS] (57) [2] 29<br />

“Big Cedar” [Lynn MA] (48) [4] 44<br />

Big Hammock Natural Area [GA] (47) [4] 4<br />

Big tree (37) 72, 73; (60) [2] 19, 32, 34<br />

Bigelow, Jacob (32) 187; (47) [4] 29<br />

Bignonia capreolata (31) 237; (55) [3] 18<br />

Biltmore Estate [Asheville, NC] (52) [1] 31; (53) [3] 20; (56) [2] 12; (57) [2] front cover; [3] 17<br />

Biltmore Forest [NC] (47) [4] 4<br />

Bindweed, blew (or blue) (31) 176<br />

— field (34) 152<br />

Biodiversity (58) [2] 41<br />

“Biology of Aquatic Plants,” P. B. Tomlinson (43) [2] 3–6<br />

Bioregulators (45) [2] 33<br />

“Biotechnology at the Arnold Arboretum,” John Einset (44) [3] 27–33


B<br />

6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Biota orientalis (39) 275<br />

Birch (30) 169; (32) 93; (56) [3] 15; (57) [1] 26, 31; (58) [2] 36, 37<br />

— American (43) [1] 7<br />

— Asiatic spp. (38) 124–131; (43) [1] 7<br />

— black (31) 233; (38) 127; (47) [2] 27; (52) [4] 30; (58) [2] 7, 36, 43<br />

— canoe (38) 117, 121<br />

— cherry (38) 127; (52) [4] 30<br />

— Chinese paper (38) 125<br />

— copper (52) [2] 30<br />

— European (43) [1] 7<br />

— — columnar (38) 122<br />

— — cutleaf (32) 73; (38) 123<br />

— — silver (38) 122<br />

— — slender (38) 123<br />

— — weeping (32) 80, 81, 93<br />

— — white (38) 122<br />

— gray (34) 231; (38) 124; (56) [3] 9; (58) [2] 33<br />

— Japanese cherry (38) 127<br />

— Japanese white (43) [1] 7<br />

— monarch (38) 88, 131<br />

— paper (38) 121; (45) [4] 22, 36, 37; (49) [4] 4<br />

— — and disturbance (58) [2] 7<br />

— paperbark (32) 81<br />

— river (31) 233; (38) 128, 129; (39) 172, 173; (42) [2] 91–92; (44) [1] 28, 29–31, inside back cover; (54) [1] 9<br />

— — bark (44) [1] inside back cover<br />

— — leaves (44) [1] 30<br />

— sweet (32) 81; (38) 127; (52) [4] 30<br />

— white (38) 121<br />

— yellow (32) 82, 93; (38) 127, 128; (45) [4] 22; (49) [4] 27; (58) [2] 7, 9, 36<br />

Birch, William R. (49) [2] 17<br />

— — — engraving by (49) [2] 18<br />

Birch leaf miner (38) 119<br />

Birch Brook [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44<br />

Bird cherry, European (39) 195<br />

Birds (58) [2] 25; (59) [3] 25<br />

— at Arnold Arboretum (31) 349–363<br />

— — — — Christm<strong>as</strong> Count (31) 68<br />

— — — — yellow-shafted flicker (56) [3] 6<br />

— — — — food for (30) 116<br />

— — — — rooks (32) 179<br />

— — — — sparrows (34) 132<br />

— — — — — English (31) 349, 357, 358, 360<br />

— — — — — fox (31) 350<br />

— — — — — song (34) 132<br />

— — — — — vesper (31) 355<br />

— — — — — white-crowned (31) 349<br />

— — — — warbler (31) 350, 351, 355<br />

— — — — — yellow (31) 352<br />

— — — — cedar waxwings (31) 348, 350<br />

— — — — downy woodpecker (31) 69, 349; (34) 40<br />

“Birds in the Arnold Arboretum,” Richard E. Weaver [with lists] (31) 349–360<br />

Birkenhead Park [England] (48) [3] 34, 35; (57) [2] 8<br />

Biró, GyÖngyvér (50) [3] 21, 22, 23<br />

Bishop, D. D. (31) 13<br />

Bishop Museum (58) [1] 19<br />

Bishop’s hat (31) 72; (34) 332; (39) 255<br />

Bittersweet (34) 53; (39) 252; (44) [4] 48; (56) [3] 16<br />

— American (31) 233; (56) [2] 13<br />

— evergreen (30) 166<br />

Bixa orellana (37) 219, 226; (48) [2] 3; (50) [2] 23–24<br />

Bixaceae (50) [2] 23<br />

Black cohosh (39) 254<br />

— gum (32) 91; (54) [1] 9<br />

— haw (30) 172<br />

— locust (34) 83, 234, 235; (39) 161, 162, 312<br />

— nightshade (34) 86, 87<br />

— olive (36) 18


B<br />

Cumulative Index 7<br />

— snakeroot (31) 32<br />

Black knot (38) 39<br />

— stem root dise<strong>as</strong>e (53) [2] 17–18<br />

— vine weevil (38) 44, 45<br />

Black Sea (48) [1] 20<br />

Blackberry (31) 246; (34) 246<br />

— vines (56) [2] 16<br />

— cut-leaved (48) [3] 24<br />

— giant Columbian (50) [4] 9<br />

— lily (34) 296<br />

Black-eyed Susan (31) 173, 227; (34) 200, 201<br />

Blackhaw viburnum (31) 238<br />

Bladder campion (37) 218<br />

— senna (37) 223<br />

Bladdernut (31) 214; (32) 65, 77; (35) 117; (37) 218, 227, 228; (40) 76–93<br />

Bladderwort (43) [2] 2, 5, 8, 27, 29<br />

Blakea gracilis (41) 24, 25–29, 27, 28<br />

Blanade, engraving by (54) [2] inside front cover<br />

Blanketflower (31) 75; (34) 341<br />

Blazing-star (31) 128; (34) 379<br />

Bleeding-heart (31) 34, 35; (34) 321; (39) 254; (52) [3] 10<br />

— — common (44) [4] 51<br />

— — fringed (34) 322, 323<br />

— — plume (34) 322<br />

— — western (34) 323<br />

Blenheim [England] (54) [1] 24, 27<br />

Blessed-milk thistle (39) 266<br />

Bletilla (37) 187; (44) [1] 32, 33<br />

— striata (37) 187, 191; (41) [4] front cover, 129, 130, 131; (44) [1] 32; (52) [2] 38<br />

— — f. gebina (41) 131<br />

— tankervilleae (47) [4] 32<br />

Bligh, William (57) [4] 18–19<br />

Bliss, Mildred (52) [1] 9<br />

Blister rust fungus (53) [1] 26<br />

Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge, WA (57) [2] 15, 16<br />

Blois, Garden of Louis XII [France] (54) [2] 16<br />

Blomfield, Reginald (59) [4] 26<br />

Blood Swamp [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 46<br />

Bloodroot (31) 173, 176; (34) 84; (37) 190; (39) 265; (47) [2] 27; (52) [3] 10<br />

Blue Hills [MA] (53) [4] 5, 6, 12, 13<br />

Blue [or blew] bindweed (31) 176<br />

— bottle (31) 179<br />

— grape flower (31) 185<br />

— indigo (34) 296<br />

— sand lily (46) [3] 39<br />

Bluebead lily (37) 179<br />

Bluebells (31) 186<br />

— Virginia (31) 230<br />

— of Scotland (34) 303<br />

Blueberry (30) 172; (52) [3] 27; (56) [3] 9, 16<br />

— barrens (49) [3] 38–40<br />

— lowbush (45) [4] 24; (49) [3] 38–40<br />

Bluebonnet (31) 179<br />

— j<strong>as</strong>mine (31) 166<br />

Bluemel, Kurt (54) [3] 4–5<br />

Bluestem, little (54) [3] 11<br />

Bluet, mountain (34) 305, 306<br />

Blushing-bride (32) 220<br />

Bobbink and Atkins (57) [3] 18<br />

Bocconia (39) 260<br />

— cordata (31) 131; (35) 9<br />

Boehmeria nivea (31) 9, 18, 292<br />

Bog laurel (34) 68<br />

Bogle, A. Linn (49) [4] 37<br />

Bohm, B. A. (39) 358<br />

Bois de Boulogne [Paris] (54) [2] 13<br />

Bois de Vincennes [Paris] (54) [2] 13


B<br />

8 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Boissier, Pierre (48) [1] 39<br />

Bok Tower Gardens [FL] (46) [3] 6<br />

Bolander’s clover (46) [3] 14<br />

Boletus viscidus (33) 304<br />

Boltonia (34) 299<br />

— <strong>as</strong>teroides (34) 299<br />

— — ‘Pink Beauty’ (52) [4] 30<br />

— latisquama (34) 299<br />

Bomarea (33) 192<br />

Bombax insignis (48) [2] 7<br />

Bonhof, Hugo (51) [3] 27<br />

Bonpland, Aimé (47) [3] 16<br />

BONSAI (31) [5] 261–301<br />

Bonsai (31) 261–273, 263, 265, 269–270, 272; 274–282; (32) 241–249, 242–244, 247, inside back cover; (35) 267, 282;<br />

(49) [3] 2–37, 3–5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 22–35, 37; (53) [1] 19–23<br />

— buna (32) 247<br />

— Chinese (38) 230<br />

— collection at Arnold Arboretum (30) 227; (31) 311; (46) [1] 30; (49) [3] 2–37, 9, 10, 16; (53) [1] 19<br />

— exhibition, Shanghai (35) 268, 282<br />

— ezo-matsu (32) 246<br />

— fertilizer (49) [3] 15, 17, 18<br />

— goyo-matsu (32) 246<br />

— hachi-no-ki (31) 265; (49) [3] 2,11<br />

— Imperial Japanese collection (31) 266<br />

— in old prints (31) 263, 265<br />

— ishi-tsuki (31) 280<br />

— Japanese (51) [3] 6<br />

— keyaki (32) 247<br />

— kuro-matzu (32) 246<br />

— kurume (32) 245<br />

— — Yokohama Nursery (49) [3] 36–37<br />

— miniature (32) 247<br />

— momiji (32) 247<br />

— nanga (31) 266<br />

— nezu (32) 240<br />

— pruning (49) [3] 15<br />

— and rejuvenation (59) [4] 15–16<br />

— repotting (49) [3] 10, 13–14, 36–37<br />

— Rhododendron indicum (30) 227<br />

— senkai (31) 267<br />

— subtropical (36) 1–21<br />

— tako shape (49) [3] 2<br />

— vendor at Y<strong>as</strong>ukuni National Shrine (32) [5] inside back cover<br />

— winter storage of (49) [3] 18<br />

— wiring (49) [3] 15<br />

— yose-ue (31) 277<br />

Book of Edible Nuts, Frederick Rosengarten, Jr. [review of] (45) [2] 38–39<br />

Book of Spices, Frederick Rosengarten, Jr. [review of] (30) 29–31<br />

Book review, by Peter Del Tredici (57) [1] 2<br />

— — “Mosses in the Garden,” by Benito C. Tan (57) [2] 31–32<br />

“Books” [column] (44) [1] 34–35; [2] 31–32; [3] 38–40; [4] 55; (45) [1] 28–31; [2] 35–39; [3] 30–32; (46) [1] 45–47; [2] 46–<br />

47; [3] 63–64; [4] 64–70; (47) [1] 26–32; [2] 35–36; (47) [3] 39–40; (48) [2] 39; [4] 58–60; (49) [3] 44; (49) [4] 40–41; (51)<br />

[1] 38–39; (51) [2] 40<br />

Books for gardening libraries (30) 107; (32) 116–125<br />

Boott, Francis (47) [4] 25–34<br />

Boott, J. Wright, Esq. (47) [4] 31<br />

Boott, James (47) [4] 30<br />

Boott, Kirk, Jr. (Mrs. ) (47) [4] 31<br />

Boott, William (47) [4] 30<br />

Boottia cordata (47) [4] 30<br />

Borage (31) 199; (33) 255; (39) 252, 253<br />

— white (39) 245<br />

Borago (39) 253<br />

— officinalis (31) 199; (33) 255; (39) 252<br />

“Borderland” [North E<strong>as</strong>ton, MA] (51) [3] 31<br />

Borderlands region (US and Mexico) (46) [3] 36–46<br />

Borneo (60) [4] 3


B<br />

Cumulative Index 9<br />

Borer, peduncle (52) [3] 24<br />

Borers (56) [1] 21<br />

Boris, King of Bulgaria (48) [1] 19<br />

Bornmann, C. H. (54) [2] 5<br />

Bornmüller, Joseph (48) [1] 20<br />

Bornstein, Carol (54) [3] 5<br />

Borreria verticillata (32) 25<br />

Borrowed scenery (47) [2] 11<br />

Borthwickia trifoliata (48) [2] 6<br />

Borya distichophylla (37) 151<br />

Boston [MA] (47) [3] 7; [4] 24, 26, 27, 28, 29; (48) [3] 2–3; [4] 54<br />

— botanic garden, proprietors of (48) [3] 33, 46<br />

— Greater (53) [4] 4, 5, 7–9, 13, 14–15, 16<br />

— map of (48) [3] 33<br />

Boston Athenaeum (47) [4] 21, 22<br />

Boston B<strong>as</strong>in (48) [3] 18<br />

Boston Center for Adult Education (48) [4] 18<br />

Boston Center for the Performing Arts (32) 252<br />

Boston City Council (48) [3] 34, 35, 43, 44; [4] 27, 45<br />

— — — Budget Committee (48) [3] 44<br />

Boston Climatological Data, Summary of (30) 191<br />

Boston Common (48) [3] 2–3, 32, 36; (57) [2] 8, 9<br />

— — renewal of (48) [3] 13<br />

Boston Globe (48) [2] 12 [4] 21<br />

Boston Harbor (48) [3] 2–3<br />

— — islands of (48) [3] 2–3, 20<br />

— — — flora of (48) [3] 18–23<br />

— — — friends group (48) [3] 21<br />

— — — map of (48) [3] 19, 21<br />

“Boston Harbor Islands State Park” [reprinted] (48) [3] 20–22<br />

— — — — — m<strong>as</strong>ter plan (48) [3] 16<br />

Boston Herald (48) [4] 27, 28<br />

Boston Metropolitan Park Commission (53) [4] 2–17, 14–15; (59) [2] 3–4, 6, 8, 12–18, 20<br />

Boston Natural Are<strong>as</strong> Fund (BNAF) (51) [2] 33, 39<br />

Boston Park Department (32) 251<br />

Boston Park Rangers (48) [3] 42<br />

Boston park system (56) [2] 4, 7, 12<br />

Boston Poison Center (30) 213; (32) 254; (33) 312<br />

Boston Public Garden (32) 252; (48) [3] 32–47; (53) [3] 16; (54) [3] 18<br />

— — — Lagoon of (48) [3] 36, 37, 44, 45<br />

“The Boston Public Garden, Showc<strong>as</strong>e of the City,” by Mary M. B. Wakefield (48) [3] 32–47<br />

Boston and Roxbury Corporation (48) [4] 23<br />

Boston Schools, survey (33) 314<br />

Boston Society of Landscape Architects (32) 254<br />

Boston Society of Natural History (47) [4] 30; (54) [3] 12–13, 19–20<br />

Boston Symphony Orchestra (48) [4] 21<br />

Boston Urban Gardeners (39) 365<br />

BOSTON’S PARKS AND OPEN SPACES, Part I [including BOSTON’S HARBOR ISLANDS] (48) [3] 4–47; Part II (48)<br />

[4] 17–57<br />

Botanic garden [by name or location]<br />

— — Ajuda Royal (=Jardim Botânico da Ajuda) [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] inside front cover, 30–38, 34, back cover<br />

— — Algiers (=Jardin d’Essai) (51) [3] 9<br />

— — Beijing [China] (46) [4] 15, 21, 34; (48) [2] 35; (51) [1] 13<br />

— — Belgium National (57) [2] 19<br />

— — Berlin-Dahlem Royal [Germany] (30) 166; (32) 151; (33) 161<br />

— — Berry [Portland, OR] (46) [3] 9, 10<br />

— — Boston, proprietors of (48) [3] 33, 46<br />

— — British Columbia, <strong>University</strong> of (51) [1] 18, 19, 22; (52) [1] 26, 30<br />

— — Brooklyn [NY] (31) 268; (33) 160; (53) [3] 18<br />

— — Bucharest, <strong>University</strong> of [Hungary], at (30) 166<br />

— — California, <strong>University</strong> of [Berkeley] (46) [4] 4<br />

— — Cambridge [England] (32) 190<br />

— — Chelsea Physic [London, England] (51) [1] 10; (53) [1] 12, 13; (57) [3] 22; [4] 15<br />

— — Cuba, <strong>Harvard</strong> station and tropical [Cienfuegos] (51) [3] 22–32, front cover, 23–26, 29, 30<br />

— — Denver [CO] (46) [3] 6<br />

— — Desert [Phoenix, AZ] (46) [3] 3, 6, 10<br />

— — Dortmund [Germany] (31) 50


B<br />

10 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — Duke, Sarah P. [Durham, NC] (57) [1] 11<br />

— — Edinburgh Royal [Scotland] (31) 371; (32) 190; (46) [4] 12; (47) [3] 12; (49) [1] 47; (52) [2] 31<br />

— — Elgin Botanic [NY] (41) 159; (51) [4] 25<br />

— — Fairchild Tropical [FL] (46) [3] 7<br />

— — Foster [Honolulu, HI] (53) [3] 21<br />

— — Gottingen [Germany] (31) 45<br />

— — Halifax Public [Canada] (53) [3] 16<br />

— — Hamilton Royal [Ontario, Canada] (49) [2] 4<br />

— — Hangzhou (or Hangchow) [China] (35) 268, 282–283; (46) [4] 4, 5, 7; (55) [2] 14, 17<br />

— — <strong>Harvard</strong> [Cambridge, MA] (30) 166; (32) 10, 49; (46) [2] 9; (49) [1] 11, 12; [4] 37; (50) [3] 4; (51) [3] 22, 27, 28; (54)<br />

[3] 20; (56) [2] 9; (56) [4] 19, 22, 23<br />

— — Hokkaido <strong>University</strong> [Japan] (38) 84, 85<br />

— — Hong Kong (48) [2] 17<br />

— — Imperial at Beijing [China] (48) [2] 35<br />

— — Imperial at St. Petersburg/Leningrad [Russia/USSR] (30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22;<br />

[3] 4, 5<br />

— — Jardin des Plantes [Paris] (31) 118; (32) 103; (56) [4] 22<br />

— — Jiangsu, and Institute of Botany [Nanjing, China] (49) [2] 25<br />

— — Kew, Royal [London, England] (30) 137; (31) 10; (32) 103, 189, 251; (33) 160–161; (46) [4] 12; (47) [4] 4, 13, 28, 30,<br />

32; (48) [2] 19; (49) [1] 16, 38, 43, 45, 53, 66; [4] 37; (51) [2] 5; (53) [1] 16; [3] 13; [4] 31; (54) [2] 2, 8; (57) [3] 4, 16<br />

— — in Kiev (56) [1] 5<br />

— — Kirstenbosch National [South Africa] (32) 221; (54) [2] 8<br />

— — Komarov [Leningrad] (33) 161<br />

— — Kwangtung [China] (35) 285<br />

— — at Kyoto, <strong>University</strong> of [Japan] (30) 20<br />

— — Leiden <strong>University</strong> [Holland] (47) [2] 32, 33; (53) [1] 11<br />

— — in Lisbon, Portugal (47) [3] inside front cover, 30–38, 33, 35, back cover<br />

— — at Longwood [Kennett Square, PA] (49) [1] 43; (51) [2] 17, 20; (54) [3] covers, 4–5, 11<br />

— — Lushan [China] (48) [2] 35<br />

— — Madrid Royal (=Real Jardín Botánico) [Spain] (47) [3] 2–24, 12, 23, 25–29<br />

— — — — plan of (47) [3] 11<br />

— — on Martinique (32) 263<br />

— — Matthaei [Ann Arbor, MI] (49) [1] 47<br />

— — Mexico City, Royal (47) [3] 16<br />

— — Mig<strong>as</strong> Calientes, Real Jardín Botánico del Soto de [Madrid] (47) [3] 5, 6, 8, 9, 10<br />

— — Missouri [St. Louis] (33) 160; (46) [3] 8; [4] 21, 34; (47) [4] 17; (49) [1] 3, 53; (51) [3] 14; (53) [3] 20<br />

— — Monte Carlo [France] (54) [2] 14<br />

— — Montpellier [France] (51) [2] 5<br />

— — Montreal [Canada] (54) [2] 8<br />

— — Moscow Main, at Academy of Science (36) 112<br />

— — Nanjing [China] (52) [4] 5; (54) [2] 36<br />

— — New York (30) 6; (31) 45; (33) 158–159; (46) [4] 15; (47) [2] back cover; [4] 21; (48) 2] 19; (53) [3] 18; (54) [2] 25, 35;<br />

(57) [3] 5, 6<br />

— — Nikita [USSR] (36) 110–118, 111, 113, 114, 116<br />

— — North Carolina [Chapel Hill] (46) [3] 6, 8, 10; (47) [2] 21; (53) [3] 21<br />

— — Osaka City <strong>University</strong> [Japan] (30) 20<br />

— — Oxford [England] (32) 190<br />

— — Pacific Tropical [HA] (46) [3] 8<br />

— — Padua [Italy] (47) [3] 8<br />

— — Paris [France] (31) 118; (32) 103; (56) [4] 22<br />

— — Pretoria National [South Africa] (32) 223<br />

— — Rancho Santa Ana [CA] (46) [3] 6, 11; (53) [3] 20<br />

— — Rouen [France] (31) 119<br />

— — Santa Barbara [CA] (54) [3] 5<br />

— — St. Petersburg/Leningrad Imperial [Russia/USSR] (30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22; [3]<br />

4, 5<br />

— — St. Pierre [Martinique] (32) 263<br />

— — St. Vincent (57) [4] 12, 14, 15–16, 17–20, 21<br />

— — Sapporo [Japan] (47) [2] 4–5, 6<br />

— — Shanghai [China] (51) [1] 18; (54) [3] 32<br />

— — Smith College [Northhampton, MA] (53) [3] 14; (57) [2] 20<br />

— — Soochow (or Suzhou) Garden [China] (37) 161, 162<br />

— — Stellenbosch, <strong>University</strong> of [South Africa] (54) [2] 8; (54) [2] 8<br />

— — Tehran [Iran] (49) [4] 37<br />

— — Tokyo, <strong>University</strong> of [Japan] (30) 20<br />

— — Tours [France] (54) [2] 16<br />

— — US [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (31) 13


B<br />

Cumulative Index 11<br />

— — Van Dusen [Vancouver, BC] (52) [2] 43<br />

— — Waimea Arboretum and [Hawaii] (46) [3] 6, 8<br />

— — Xishuangbanna [China] (48) [2] 5<br />

Botanic gardens (58) [3] 28–29<br />

— — historical development of (53) [2] 19<br />

— — Lisbon and Madrid (47) [3] 2–38<br />

— — physic (51) [1] 10; (53) [1] 12, 13; [2] 19; (57) [3] 22; [4] 15<br />

— — role of lower plants in research programs at (33) 157–168<br />

— — Russia (or USSR) (36) 110–118<br />

— — — Kiev (56) [1] 5<br />

— — — Komarov [Leningrad] (33) 161<br />

— — — Moscow Main at Academy of Science (36) 112<br />

— — — Nikita, Yalta (36) 110–118<br />

— — — — herbarium at (36) 115<br />

— — — St. Petersburg/Leningrad Imperial (30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22; [3] 4, 5<br />

— — South Africa (32) 220–225; (54) [2] 8<br />

Botanic Gardens, American Association of (32) 251, 253; (33) 311; (49) [1] 42<br />

Botanic Gardens, Conservation Secretariat, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources<br />

(49) [1] 53<br />

Botanic Gardens, International Association of [European Mediterranean Division] (47) [3] 38<br />

Botanic Gardens, Soviet Council of [Moscow] (36) 112<br />

Botanical collecting, Hong Kong (30) 9–19<br />

— — Japan (30) 19–20<br />

— — Korea (30) 19<br />

Botanical Congress, Fifth International [Cambridge] (48) [2] 18<br />

Botanical Congress, First Latin American and Fifth Mexican (33) 332<br />

“Botanical Embedding,” Sheila Magullion (36) 265–275<br />

Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West 1790–1850, Susan Delano McKelvey [1955] (47) [3] 21 [4] 21<br />

“Botanical Gold: Exploring the Tre<strong>as</strong>ures of the <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> Herbaria,” Caroline J. Swartz (46) [2] 35–38<br />

“Botanical Impressions of the People’s Republic of China,” Richard A. Howard (38) 218<br />

Botanical Index to the Journal of Henry David Thoreau, Ray Angelo [review of] (45) [3] 30–32<br />

Botanical Institute of Leningrad (30) 166<br />

“Botanical Legacy of Joseph Rock,” Jeffrey Wagner (52) [2] 29–35<br />

Botanical Libraries of <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> (49) [1] 40<br />

The Botanical Magazine of Tokyo (39) 9<br />

Botanical Museum [<strong>Harvard</strong>] (32) 10, 12<br />

Botanical nomenclature (49) [1] 40, 41<br />

— — diversity of (49) [1] 39<br />

— — international code for cultivated plants [1980] (49) [3] 13; (54) [4] 3, 4, 6<br />

— — of hybrids (36) 131, 132<br />

— — reference files to (49) [1] 29<br />

— — Tournefortian (47) [3] 7, 8<br />

Botanical Research, Henry Foundation for [PA] (33) 88; (47) [4] 4, 5<br />

Botanical Research Institute of Tex<strong>as</strong> (58) [1] 19<br />

Botanical Register (39) 2; (53) [1] 16<br />

Botanical Society of America (49) [3] 41<br />

Botanical Society of China (35) 277<br />

Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum (B-P-H) (30) 7<br />

“The Botanist and the Computer,” Gilbert S. Daniels (33) 26–36<br />

Botanists in China, list (35) 285–297<br />

Botany, in China (48) [2] 2–39<br />

— Chinese-American (59) [1] 12–22, 40–52<br />

— emergence of <strong>as</strong> a science (53) [2] 20<br />

— history of (30) 115;<br />

— schools, Madrid (47) 3, 11, 22, 28<br />

“Botany: The State of the Art” [column] (45) [2] 28–34; (46) [1] 36–44; [2] 42–45; [4] 60–63; (47) [1] 20–25<br />

Botany, Tropical Yunnan Institute of [China] (48) [2] 5<br />

Botrychium virginianum (55) [3] 6<br />

Bottlebrush buckeye bush (31) 89<br />

Bottle-tree, Chinese (60) [4] 26<br />

Boufford, David E. (46) [4] 4, 21; (59) [1] 48<br />

— — — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glypto-stroboides––Its Status in Central China in 1980,” with Bruce Bartholomew and<br />

Stephen Spongberg [excerpt] (59) [1] 47–52<br />

— — — book review by (47) [1] 26–27<br />

— — — “The 1984 Sino-American Botanical Expedition to Yunnan, China,” with Bruce Bartholomew (46) [4] 15–36<br />

— — — photos by (46) [4] inside back cover, back cover<br />

Bounty, H. M. S. [the ship] (57) [4] 18


B<br />

12 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Bougainvillea (36) 11, 18<br />

Bouncing bet (31) 227; (32) 136, 137; (34) 170, 171; (39) 266<br />

Bowden, Richard D., “Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” with other contributors<br />

(58) [2] 35–40<br />

Bowditch, Nathaniel (53) [4] 6<br />

Bowker Street [Boston] (48) [4] 36<br />

Bowling Green [NY] (57) [2] 9<br />

Box elder (32) 65, 66; (35) 117; (36) 147, 154; (57) [1] 25; [2] 24<br />

Box[wood] (34) 49; (36) 18; (52) [4] 17; (54) [3] 23; (56) [2] 10; (57) [1] 5, 11<br />

— English (31) 215<br />

Boxer War (48) [2] 17<br />

Boyce Thompson Arboretum [NY] (31) 45<br />

Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research (49) [4] 5<br />

Boylston Street [Boston] (48) [3] 46 [4] 33<br />

Boynton, Frank Ellis (46) [3] 28–31<br />

Bozeman, John (Dr. ) (47) [4] 4<br />

Bradford, Gamaliel (56) [4] 18<br />

Bradford (Ripley), Sarah Alden (56) [4] 17, 18–21, 23–24<br />

Bradley Bibliography, Alfred Rehder (32) 54, 153, 185; (49) [1] 17, 18<br />

Bradley Rosaceous Plant Collection (50) [3] 12<br />

Bradley Rose Garden, hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 33<br />

Brain, J. Walter, and Richardo R. Austrich, “The Madrid Botanical Garden Today: A Brief Photographic Portfolio” (47)<br />

[3] 25–29<br />

Brambles, double flowering (56) [2] 24<br />

— dwarf (56) [2] 24<br />

— ghost (50) [3] 12, 13, 14–15<br />

Branch-bending, and fruiting (59) [4] 17–18, 20, 21<br />

Branching (41) 18, 19, 20<br />

Brandegee, Edward (51) [2] 35<br />

Br<strong>as</strong>s, Leonard (32) 53<br />

Br<strong>as</strong>sica campestris (31) 6, 16<br />

— chinensis (31) 5, 16; (44) [3] 16<br />

— napus (31) 231<br />

— nigra (31) 201<br />

— oleracea var. botrytis (31) 204, 231<br />

— — var. capitata (31) 204<br />

— pekinensis (44) [3] 9, 21<br />

— Pompeiana (31) 217<br />

— rapa (31) 212<br />

— tritianna (31) 217<br />

Br<strong>as</strong>sicaceae (44) [3] 32<br />

Braun, E. Lucy (46) [3] 24<br />

Brazil nut (50) [2] 23<br />

Breadfruit (57) [4] 18–20<br />

Breck, Joseph (48) [3] 34<br />

Breed’s Pond [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44, 46<br />

— — Reservoir [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44, 46<br />

Breeding woody plants (33) 127–134<br />

Breiter, Christian August (31) 42<br />

Bretschneider, Emil (48) [2] 9; (49) [1] 13<br />

Brexia madag<strong>as</strong>cariensis (32) 29<br />

Breynia disticha (36) 5, 18<br />

Briand, Christopher H., “Cypress Knees: An Enduring Enigma” (60) [4] 19–25<br />

Bridal-wreath spiraea (30) 172<br />

Bridgeman [Charles] (31) 156<br />

Brighton Meadows [Boston] (54) [3] 20<br />

Bristol, Peter (52) [1] 3<br />

Britain (48) [1] 16, 29<br />

British and American Steam Navigation Co. (31) 22<br />

British Columbia forests (58) [3] 2, 3, 5, 8–10<br />

British Columbia Botanical Garden (46) [4] 9–10; (51) [1] 18, 19, 22; (52) [1] 26, 30<br />

British E<strong>as</strong>t India Company (31) 21<br />

British Iris Society (47) [4] 15<br />

British Museum [Natural History] (47) [4] 13; (60) [2] 34<br />

British Oak, M. G. Morris and F. H. Perring, eds. [review of] (35) 187<br />

British soldiers [lichen] (35): 147<br />

Britton, Elizabeth Gertrude (33) 159


B<br />

Cumulative Index 13<br />

Britton, Nathaniel Lord (47) [4] 16; (54) [2] 35<br />

Broadbalk Wilderness (32) 176<br />

Broadmoor Audubon Sanctuary, Natick, MA (56) [1] 12–13<br />

Broccoli (31) 231<br />

Brodiaea, Kaweah (46) [3] 15<br />

Brodiaea insignis (46) [3] 15<br />

Boertjes, C. (Dr. ) (33) 186<br />

Bromeliaceae (50) [2] 21<br />

Bromeliad Society (32) 260<br />

Bromelin (50) [2] 23<br />

Bromfield, Louis (30) 100<br />

Bronx Park [NY] (60) [2] 43<br />

Bronx Zoo [NY] (50) [1] 5, 7<br />

Bronze bells (37) 179<br />

— birch borer (38) 177, 120<br />

Brook Farm [Boston] (48) [3] 14, 16<br />

Brook Place [Plainfield, NH] (57) [1] 3, 4<br />

Brookline [MA] (48) [4] 33; (56) [2] 3–4, 21, 26<br />

Brookline Village [MA] (48) [4] 24<br />

Brooklyn Botanic Garden [NY] (31) 268; (33) 160; (53) [3] 18<br />

Brooks, E. Bruce, Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr., and George E. Potter, “Japanese, Latin, and English Names of Plants in Early<br />

Japanese Poetry” (31) 292<br />

Brooks, Edward (47) [4] 33<br />

Brooks, Eliza (47) [4] 32<br />

Brooks, Henry, photo by (60) [2] 18<br />

Brooks, Henry, and L. L. Dame, “The American Elm” (42) [2] 49–59<br />

Brooks, Richard [Dick] (49) [1] 33<br />

— — — “A Fresh Look at a Traditional Favorite: Rhododendrons” (60) [1] 20–26<br />

— — — photo by (60) [1] front cover<br />

Brookside Gardens (52) [1] 7, 8<br />

Broom (36) 30<br />

— butchers (31) 234<br />

— Scotch (31) 233; (60) [1] 18<br />

— Spanish (31) 215<br />

Brotero, Félix da Sila de Avellar (47) [3] 37<br />

Broussonettia papyrifera (31) 242, 286, 292; (55) [3] 17<br />

Browallia, spreading (53) [1] 12<br />

Browallia (48) [3] 44; (53) [1] 12<br />

— alienata (53) [1] 12<br />

— demissa 53) [1] 12<br />

— elata (53) [1] 12<br />

— grandiflora (53) [1] 12<br />

Brown, Harry P. (33) 71–72, 78<br />

Brown, Jane, “Lady into Landscape Gardener: Beatrix Farrand’s Early Years at the Arnold Arboretum,” Part I (51) [3]<br />

2–20<br />

— — “The Lady <strong>as</strong> Landscape Gardener: Beatrix Farrand at the Arnold Arboretum,” Part II (52) [1] 9–17<br />

Brown, Lancelot “Capability” (31) 156<br />

Bruckenthalia spiculifolia (37) 104<br />

Brugmansia (32) 209<br />

— sanguinea (41) 108, 109; (47) [3] 15<br />

Brumback, William E., “Endangered Plants at the Garden in the Woods: Problems and Possibilities” (46) [3] 33–35<br />

— — — “Raising the Climbing Fern from Spores” (45) [3] 27–29<br />

Brunfels, Otto, Herbarium vivae ericones (39) 269<br />

Brunfelsia (32) 209, 216, 217<br />

— grandiflora (41) 110, 111<br />

Brunnera (31) 31; (45) [4] 26<br />

— macrophylla (31) 28, 31; (33) 258; (34) 299, 300<br />

Bruns, Pamela (32) 250<br />

Brush cherry (36) 18<br />

Brush chipper (30) 220<br />

Brushes and combs (39) 254<br />

Bryan, John E. (50) [2] 35–36<br />

Bryanthus gmelinii (38) 92; (47) [2] 5<br />

Bryn Mawr College (47) [4] 9, 10<br />

Buartnut (44) [1] 15, 18<br />

— ‘Corsan’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— ‘Dunoka’ (44) [1] 18


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— ‘Fioka’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— ‘Hancock’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— ‘Leslie’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— ‘Mitchell’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— ‘Wallich’ (44) [1] 18<br />

Buchanania yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Bucharest, botanic garden at (30) 166<br />

Bucida spinosa (36) 6, 18<br />

Buck Garden, Far Hills, NJ (52) [2] 37<br />

Buckeye, bottlebrush (33) 199; (38) 104 ; (60) [4] 13<br />

— Ohio (42) [2] 91–92<br />

— red (31) 239; (60) [1] 17<br />

— sweet (31) 233<br />

Buckleya distichophylla (37) 151–155, 153; (46) [3] 26, 29, 32<br />

— graebneriana (37) 154<br />

— lanceolata (37) 155<br />

“Buckleya—The Oldest Cultivated Plant in the Arnold Arboretum,” Richard A. Howard (37) 151–155; [reprinted] (51)<br />

[4] 38–42<br />

Buckthorn (43) [1] 6, 41; (57) [3] 3<br />

— alder (34) 243<br />

— common (34) 243<br />

Buckwheat (31) 17, 204<br />

Buddhism (31) 264<br />

Buddhist shrine (56) [1] 14<br />

Buddleia (32) 160<br />

— alternifolia (32) 41<br />

— davidii (43) [1] 22; (46) [4] 19<br />

— ‘Hever C<strong>as</strong>tle’ (38) 109<br />

Buffalo-berry (56) [2] 25<br />

Buffalo, NY, Goat Island (54) [2] 17<br />

Bugbane (31) 32; (34) 312, 313; (39) 254; (44) [4] 51<br />

— Dahurian (34) 314<br />

— Kamchatka (34) 314<br />

Bugle (34) 273; (39) 249<br />

Bugleweed (34) 273; (39) 249<br />

Bugloss (31) 27, 199<br />

— Italian (34) 279<br />

— Siberian (31) 31; (34) 299<br />

— viper’s (34) 180<br />

Buikema, William (49) [4] 37<br />

Buitzenborg Botanic Garden (58) [1] 14<br />

Bukit Mersing Protected Forest [Sarawak, Malaysia] (60) [4] 9<br />

Bulbous violet, great late-flowering (31) 188<br />

Bulbs (32) 275<br />

Bulfinch, Charles (47) [4] 27<br />

Bull, Ephraim Wales (48) [4] inside front cover, 5–16, 9<br />

Bull-bay (36) 135<br />

Bull-thistle (34) 178<br />

“Bulldozers and Bacteria: The Ecology of Sweet Fern,” Peter Del Tredici (56) [3] 2–11<br />

Bulletin of Popular Information (32) 51<br />

Bulletins of Reef Point Gardens, Beatrix Farrand [review of] (57) [4] 33–35<br />

Bulley, A. K. (31) 51<br />

Bulrush (34) 218, 221<br />

Bumelia languinosa (55) [4] 13<br />

Bumpkin Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 21, 22, 23<br />

Bunchberry (45) [1] inside front cover, 18–22; [4] 25; (58) [3] inside back cover<br />

— seedling of (45) [1] 19<br />

Bunge, Aleksandr von (48) [2] 33<br />

Burbank, Luther (52) [2] 5<br />

Burch, Ida Hay [see also Hay] “News from the Arnold Arboretum” (36) 33; (39) 357, 359, 361, 362, 365<br />

— — — — — — “Summer Bloom in the Arnold Arboretum” (38) 102–113<br />

Burdock (34) 176, 177<br />

Bureau of Land Management (46) [3] 4<br />

Burggren, Michael (59) [2] 26, 33<br />

Burley, John (51) [3] 17<br />

Burls, redwood (59) [3] 15–21, 22<br />

Burma (48) [2] 3


B<br />

Cumulative Index 15<br />

Burma Road (46) [4] 22, 25<br />

Burmannia disticha (46) [4] 30<br />

Burnett (31) 199<br />

Burnham, Charles (52) [2] 6<br />

Burningbush (30) 171; (31) 70, 234; (34) 63; (36) 31<br />

— broadleaf (32) 70<br />

Bur-reed (43) [2] 7, 24<br />

Burretiodendron hsienmu (46) [3] back cover<br />

“Burretiodendron hsienmu Chun & How: Its Ecology and Its Protection,” Wang Xianpu, Jin Xiaobai, and Sun<br />

Chengyong (46) [4] 46–51<br />

Burrows, James A., “Weather Station Data” (36) 263–264; (37) 278, 279; (38) 216; (39) 330, 346, 359<br />

Bursera simaruba (36) 2; (52) [2] 19, 20<br />

Burton, G., drawing by (57) [2] 2–3<br />

Busbecq, Augier de (31) 114<br />

Bush, B. F. (57) [1] 14<br />

Bushclovers (31) 290, 292<br />

Bush-honeysuckle, southern (41) 177<br />

Bussewitz, Albert W., book review by (45) [3] 30–32<br />

— — — photos by (44) [1] front cover, inside front cover, 3; (45) [1] 25; (46) [3] 33, 47; (50) [4] back cover; (51) [2] front<br />

cover; [4] front cover, back cover; (52) [3] front cover, 23, 26; (53) [1] front cover, back cover; [4] front cover, back<br />

cover; (55) [2] back cover<br />

Bussey, Benjamin (49) [1] 11; (51) [2] 34; (54) [3] 12, 20<br />

Bussey Brook Institute for Research in Applied Biology (48) [2] 11, 13, 14<br />

Bussey Institution (30) 97–98; (32) 12, 49; (33) 176; (40) 56; (49) [1] 11; [3] 9; (53) [4] 7; (54) [3] 21; (59) [1] 13, 14; [2] 8,<br />

10; [3] 11<br />

Butter-and-eggs (31) 196; (34) 192<br />

Butterbur (44) [4] 52–53<br />

— large-leaved (55) [1] 3<br />

Buttercup (31) 168; (34) 78<br />

— bulbous (34) 184, 185<br />

— common (34) 184<br />

— family (54) [2] 31<br />

Butterfly bush (46) [4] 19<br />

— weed (34) 290, 291; (39) 244, 251; (44) [2] 28<br />

Butterfly Garden, by Mathew Tekulsky [review of] (46) [2] 46–47<br />

Butterfly, monarch (34) 133<br />

Butterflies E<strong>as</strong>t of the Great Plains: An Illustrated Natural History, by Paul A. Opler and George O. Krizek [review<br />

of] (46) [2] 46–47<br />

Butternut (31) 234; (32) 68; (44) [1] 3, 12–14, 15, 17<br />

— canker (44) 14<br />

— dieback (44) [1] 14<br />

— dise<strong>as</strong>es (44) [1] 14<br />

— nuts (44) [1] 13<br />

— ‘Ayers’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Booth’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Chamberlin’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Craxezy’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Creighton’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Kenworthy’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Kinnyglen’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Love’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Van Sickle’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Weschcke’ (44) [1] 17<br />

Buttonbush (31) 234; (56) [3] 16<br />

Buttonwood (31) 220; (36) 18<br />

Buxus (30) 15; (31) 310; (34) 49; (45) [2] 19<br />

— bonsai (31) 271<br />

— japonica (36) 18<br />

— microphylla nana (36) 18<br />

— sempervirens (31) 215; (49) [4] 35; (52) [4] 17; (54) [3] 23<br />

— — ‘Vardar Valley’ (55) [2] 32<br />

Bye, A.E., photo by (59) [2] cover<br />

Byrnes, Todd (57) [1] 22


C<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Caapi (32) 205, 210<br />

Cabbage (31) 146, 204<br />

— Chinese (44) [1] 9, 16<br />

Cabot Foundation (30) 98<br />

Cabot, Francis H., “‘Les Quatre Vents’: A Far-Northern Garden” (45) [4] 19–31<br />

— — — photo by (45) inside back cover<br />

Cacti collection [at Arnold Arboretum] (32) 259<br />

Cactus, pincushion (47) [2] 23<br />

Cactus triangularis (47) [4] 31<br />

Cadwalader, John Lambert (51) [3] 4<br />

Caesalpinia (31) 18<br />

Caffe weede (32) 45<br />

Cahan, Marion D., book reviews by (48) [2] 39; [4] 59–60<br />

— — — “The <strong>Harvard</strong> Garden in Cuba—A Brief History” (51) [3] 22–32<br />

Cailiang, Mao, “Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan,” with other contributors (55) [1] 12–20<br />

Cajanus cajan (32) 27<br />

Calab<strong>as</strong>h tree (52) [2] 25<br />

Caladium (34) 50; (47) [2] 27<br />

Calamagrostis x acutiflora (54) [3] 8<br />

— brachytricha (54) [3] 4, 7<br />

— foliosa (54) [3] 5<br />

— — ‘Karl Foerster’ (54) [3] 4, 9, 11<br />

Calamint, lesser (52) [2] 39<br />

Calamintha nepeta ssp. nepeta (52) [2] 39<br />

Calamondin (36) 18<br />

Calamus (43) [2] 7<br />

— flagellum (48) [2] 4<br />

— nambariensis (48) [2] 4<br />

— palustris (48) [2] 4<br />

Calanthe (41) 132–137; (44) [1] 32–33<br />

— discolor (37) 187, 189; (41) 135; (44) [1] 32<br />

— — var. bicolor f. sieboldii (41) 135<br />

— x harryana (41) 134<br />

— japonica (41) 136<br />

— m<strong>as</strong>uca (41) 133<br />

— nipponica (37) 187; (41) 136; (44) [1] 32<br />

— reflexa (41) 136<br />

— torifera (37) 189; (41) 134<br />

— tricarinata (41) 133, 134; (44) [1] 32<br />

— vestita (41) 132<br />

Calcium arsenate (30) 44<br />

Calea zacatechichi (32) 207<br />

Calendula (31) 168, 172, 176<br />

Calendula officinalis (31) 176, 198<br />

Caley, George (57) [4] 20<br />

Calf Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19, 23, 25<br />

California (47) [4] 17; (48) [1] 17, 23, 41<br />

“California Academy––Lingnan Dawn-Redwood Expedition,” J. Linsley Gressitt [excerpt, 1953] (59) [1] 35–39<br />

California Academy of Sciences (46) [4] 21, 34; (47) [4] 12<br />

California Bonsai Society (31) 262<br />

California, <strong>University</strong> of (48) [2] 17, 19<br />

— — — at Berkeley (48) [2] 14<br />

— — — Botanical Garden (46) [4] 4<br />

— — — College of Agriculture (48) [2] 16<br />

Calla (47) [2] 27<br />

— palustris (43) [2] 15<br />

Callaham, Dale (56) [3] 7<br />

Callaway, M. Brett, and Dorothy J., “Our Native PawPaw: The Next New Commercial Fruit?” (52) [3] 20–29<br />

Calliandra (36) 1, 10, 12<br />

— haematocephala (36) 18<br />

— — nana (36) 8, 18


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Callicarpa americana (31) 233<br />

— japonica (30) 172; (55) [1] 18<br />

— yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Callistephus chinensis (31) 227; (53) [1] 11<br />

Callitris (37) 44, 45<br />

Calluna vulgaris (39) 252<br />

— — ‘Foxii’ (37) 104<br />

Calocedrus (37) 45<br />

— decurrens (60) [4] 17, 18<br />

Calochortus (46) [3] 38<br />

— obispoensis (46) [3] 4<br />

Calolisianthus (31) 316<br />

Calophyllum (58) [1] 20<br />

— polyanthum (48) [2] 7<br />

Caloplacea elegans (35) 151, 152<br />

Calotropis procera (37) 229<br />

Caltha palustris (31) 172; (34) 51; (39) 252; (42) [3] 140–141<br />

— — ‘Nana Plena’ (37) 92<br />

Calycanthus (53) [1] 9<br />

— chinensis (51) [1] 18–22<br />

— floridus (31) 89, 234; (43) [1] 41; (44) [4] 41, 49; (45) [2] 26; (53) [1] 13; (56) [2] 25<br />

Calypso bulbosa (45) [4] inside back cover<br />

Cam<strong>as</strong>sia cusickii (46) [3] 7<br />

— scilloides (46) [3] 8<br />

“Cambial Activity in Trees,” Lalit M. Sriv<strong>as</strong>tava (33) 46–66<br />

Cambium (59) [4] 10<br />

Cambridge [MA] (48) [1] 33<br />

— Park Commission (53) [4] 11; (59) [2] 13, 19<br />

Camellia (43) [1] 12; (55) [3] 18<br />

— bonsai (32) 241, 246<br />

— Chinese spp. (46); [1] 3–15<br />

— euryoides (43) [1] 22; (46) [1] 9<br />

— granthamiana (30) 10, 11, 12<br />

— japonica (31) 20<br />

— reticulata (46) [1]8, 9–12<br />

— — ’Baozhu Cha’ (46) [1] 10<br />

— — ‘Daguiye’ (46) [1] 10<br />

— — ’Jiangjia Cha’ (46) [1] 10<br />

— s<strong>as</strong>anqua (36) 18<br />

— sinensis (31) 20; (50) [4] 16<br />

— — var. <strong>as</strong>samica (31) 20; (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

— taheishangensis (48) [2] 6<br />

“Camelli<strong>as</strong>, Chinese New Year, Samurai Warriors, and the Arnold Arboretum” [excerpts] (46) [1] 16–19<br />

Campanula (34) 301<br />

Campanula (31) 178; (45) [4] 31<br />

— carpatica (34) 303<br />

— glomerata (34) 302<br />

— lactiflora (34) 302; (41) 231<br />

— latifolia (34) 302<br />

— medium (31) 178; (34) 303<br />

— persicifolia (31) 175; (34) 301; (45) [4] 28<br />

— — ‘Alba’ (34) 301; (45) [4] 28<br />

— pyramidalis (31) 175<br />

— rapunculoides (31) 176; (34) 303<br />

— rapunculus (31) 210<br />

— rotundifolia (34) 303<br />

— takesimana (52) [1] 26<br />

— trachelium (31) 175, 176, 178<br />

Campanumoea parviflora (48) [2] 6<br />

Campbell, Archibald (32) 185<br />

Campbell, Christopher (39) 358<br />

Campbell, Dougl<strong>as</strong> (48) [4] 21<br />

Campernelle jonquil (31) 180<br />

Campanula (60) [1] 6<br />

Camphor, (60) [4] 28, 30<br />

— tree (31) 12, 17; (48) [2] 27; (53) [3] 27<br />

Campion (31) 130; (35) 4; (39) 260


C<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

— bladder (34) 162<br />

— morning (31) 227<br />

— red (31) 227<br />

— white (34) 161<br />

Campsis grandiflora (38) 110<br />

— radicans (31) 221; (38) 109, 110; (44) [4] 54; (50) [1] 18; (55) [3] 18<br />

— x tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’ (38) 110; (44) [4] 54<br />

Campsoneura capitellata (32) 216<br />

— delilis (32) 216<br />

Can Man Survive? [Exposition at American Museum of Natural History] (30) 77–79<br />

Canada (48) [1] 18; [4] 54<br />

Canada hemlock (45) [4] 25<br />

Canadensium Plantarum [review of reprint], Jacques Philippe Cornut (34) 37<br />

Canadian Department of Interior (60) [1] 7<br />

Canadian Forestry Service (50) [2] 7<br />

Canadian Pacific Railway (60) [1] 7<br />

Cananga odorata (48) [2] 3<br />

Canary Islands (47) [3] 13<br />

Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Centre of the National Institutes of Health (32) 200<br />

Candelaria concolor (35) 153<br />

Candolle, Alphonse de (30) 114, 136; (50) [2] 21<br />

Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de (49) [4] 37; (53) [3] 14<br />

Candollean cl<strong>as</strong>sification system (53) [3] 14, 15, 16, 17<br />

Candytuft (31) 178; (34) 371; (39) 257<br />

— evergreen (34) 372<br />

— Gilbraltar (34) 372<br />

— purple (31) 178<br />

— Tenore (34) 372<br />

Canephora madag<strong>as</strong>cariensis (32) 27<br />

Canker, Cryptodiaporthe (54) [1] 29<br />

— Dothichiza (54) [1] 29<br />

— worm (33) 318<br />

Canna edulis (50) [4] 11<br />

Cannabis sativa (34) 52<br />

Canoewood (36) 119<br />

Canoochee River [GA] (47) [4] 4<br />

Canopy decline (56) [1] 16, 18–19<br />

Canterbury bells (31) 175, 178; (34) 303<br />

Canton [China] (48) [2] 30, 31<br />

— liberation of (48) [2] 21<br />

Canton Christian College [China] (48) [2] 13, 30<br />

Capability Brown and Humphrey Repton, Edward Hyams [review of] (33) 302<br />

Caparn, Harold A. (60) [3] 5<br />

— — — “Correspondence: Madison Square Again” [1896] (60) [3] 19<br />

Cape Cod [MA] (46) [3] 9; (48) [3] 18; [4] 52, 55, 56<br />

Cape Cod National Sea Shore Visitor Center (51) [2] 17<br />

Cape gooseberry (30) 180; (37) 220<br />

Cape Negro [Angola] (54) [2] 2<br />

Capelli, Jerome (31) 118<br />

Capparis fohaiensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Caprifoliaceae (50) [3] 29; (57) [3] 3<br />

Capsella bursa-p<strong>as</strong>toris (32) 44, 45; (34) 214<br />

Capsicum (50) [2] 33; [4] 13; (52) [2] 21<br />

— annuum (52) [2] 22<br />

— frutescens (32) 25; (52) [2] 22<br />

— — var. longum (31) 231<br />

Captan (32) 163<br />

Caragana (44) [2] 30; (45) [4] 23; (55) [3] 18<br />

— arborescens (31) 242; (32) 67; (45) [2] 19<br />

— frutex (41) 173<br />

— sinica (41) 174<br />

Carallia lanceaefolia (48) [2] 7<br />

Carambola (53) [1] 22<br />

Caraway (31) 199<br />

Carbaryl (Sevin) (30) 45<br />

Carbon cycling (58) [2] 28–29, 39–40; (59) [2] 36, 37<br />

Carcinogen, s<strong>as</strong>safr<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong> (36) 25, 26


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“Cardamindum ampliori” (47) [3] 7, 9<br />

Cardamine pentaphyllos (55) [1] 4<br />

Cardinal flower (31) 178; (35) 2, 3; (39) 258; (43) [2] 7<br />

— — blue (39) 260<br />

Cardiocrinum cathayanum (55) [1] 17<br />

— giganteum (46) [4] 30<br />

Cardiospermum halicacabrum (37) 221, 227<br />

Cardish, A., photo by (50) [4] inside front cover<br />

Cardoza, Yvette (49) [4] 32<br />

“Care and Feeding of the Noble Allée,” Marc Treib (54) [1] 13–23<br />

“Care and Preservation of Library Materials,” George H. M. Lawrence (30) 56–66<br />

Carex (47) [4] 30<br />

— conica ‘Variegata’ (52) [3] 10<br />

— crinita (43) [2] 33–34<br />

— morrowii ‘Variegata’ (35) 56<br />

— phyllocephala ‘Sparkler’ (45) [2] 15<br />

— siderostricta ‘Variegata’ (52) [1] 26, 28<br />

— spissa (54) [3] 5<br />

— stricta ‘Bowles Golden’ (52) [2] 39<br />

Carica (50) [4] 13<br />

Carissa (36) 12<br />

— grandiflora ‘Seminole Queen’ (30) 251; (36) 1, 9, 18<br />

Carlsmith, Anne (44) [1] 28–31<br />

Carmichaelia enysii (37) 104<br />

Carnation (31) 24, 28, 29, 34, 227; (34) 320<br />

Carnegie Museum of Natural History (46) [4] 15<br />

Carolina allspice (31) 89, 234<br />

— hemlock (46) [1] 35<br />

— laurel (31) 241<br />

Carolinae (43) [3] 6, 10, 11<br />

Carolinella henryi (43) [1] 26<br />

Carpathian harebell (34) 303<br />

— walnut trees (44) [1] 6<br />

Carpinus (32) 82, 93<br />

— betulus (32) 101; [6] inside back cover; (39) 25, 95, 97, 225; (49) [4] 36; (57) [1] 27<br />

— — ‘Columnaris’ (39) 96; (54) [1] 33, 34, 34<br />

— — ‘Globosa (39) 96<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (39) 96<br />

— caroliniana (31) 239; (43) [1] 11<br />

— japonica ‘Ebi Odori’ (43) [4] 6<br />

— koreana (38) 138<br />

— orientalis (49) [4] 35<br />

— tschonoskii (39) 173, 174, 225<br />

Carpolithus natans (45) [4] 7<br />

Carr, Ethan, “Garden and Forest and ‘Landscape Art’” (60) [3] 5, 7–8<br />

Carrot (31) 146, 204<br />

“Cartographic Records of the Living Collections,” Ethan W. Johnson (49) [1] 61–64<br />

Carum carvi (31) 199, 211<br />

Carvalho e Mello, Seb<strong>as</strong>tião, José de (Marquês de Pombal) (47) [3] inside front cover, 30, 31<br />

Cary Arboretum [NY] (33) 45; (46) [4] 4<br />

Carya (34) 14; (39) [2] inside back cover; (51) [1] inside front cover; (52) [4] 31; (55) [3] 17; [4] 11–12; (57) [1] 24; (59) [1] 49<br />

— hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— x brownii (57) [1] 31<br />

— cathayensis (44) [3] 21, 24; (50) [4] 16<br />

— glabra (32) 68; (34) 14<br />

— illinoensis (31) 242; (39) 272, 275; (56) [2] 24; (59) [3] back cover<br />

— laciniosa (31) 239; (34) 14; (52) [1] front cover; (57) [1] 24<br />

— x laneyi (57) [1] 26<br />

— ovata (31) 239; (32) 68, 79; (34) 14, 18; (52) [4] 31<br />

— — ‘Holden’ (30) 251<br />

— tomentosa (32) 68<br />

Caryocar (32) 212<br />

Caryophillidae (47) [3] 27<br />

Caryophyllaceae (32) 136<br />

Caryota urens (48) [2] 5, 7<br />

C<strong>as</strong>cade Mountain Club [CA] (48) [1] 41<br />

C<strong>as</strong>cais [Portugal] (47) [3] 37


C<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

C<strong>as</strong>e Estates [Weston, MA] (30) 92–99, 166; (31) 34; (32) 14, 260; (33) 322; (34) 401, 402, 410; (35) 246; (48) [1] 44; [2]<br />

10; (49) [1] 20; (54) [3] inside back cover; (56) [1] 10–11, 25<br />

— — experimental research at (30) 97<br />

— — hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 33<br />

— — lily demonstration plots (34) 126, 128, 130, 131<br />

— — low-maintenance garden (31) 30<br />

— — park (32) 252, 261; (33) 322<br />

— — small tree demonstration plot (30) 95<br />

— — special collections (30) 96<br />

— — temperatures (30) 193<br />

“C<strong>as</strong>e for Monkey-Mediated Evolution in Big-Bracted Dogwoods,” Richard H. Eyde (45) [4] 2–9<br />

C<strong>as</strong>e, Louisa (30) 92<br />

C<strong>as</strong>e, Louisa & Marian [sisters] (32) 14<br />

C<strong>as</strong>e, Marion R. (30) 92; (48) [2] 10, 16<br />

“C<strong>as</strong>e of the Dunbar Dogwood: A Neglected Hybrid,” C. Lewis Kehne (38) 50–54<br />

“C<strong>as</strong>e Studies in Forest History and Ecology,” David R. Foster, with other contributors (58) [2] 32–44<br />

C<strong>as</strong>hew family (54) [2] 21<br />

— nut (35) 95, 96<br />

C<strong>as</strong>oron® (49) [2] 3<br />

C<strong>as</strong>pian forest [Iran] (49) [4] 35, 36<br />

C<strong>as</strong>sava (50) [2] 31–32; (52) [2] 22, 23, 24<br />

— detoxification of (50) [2] inside front cover<br />

C<strong>as</strong>sia hebecarpa (44) [2] 28; (52) [2] 39, 40<br />

— marilandica (34) 304; (39) 252; (44) [2] 28; (55) [2] 32<br />

— occidentalis (32) 25<br />

— siamea (48) [2] 3<br />

C<strong>as</strong>sine (31) 234<br />

C<strong>as</strong>sioberry (31) 234<br />

C<strong>as</strong>siope (37) 104<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tanea (32) 83; (52) [2] 6; (59) [1] 25, 44; (60) [4] 26<br />

— cvs. and taxonomy (52) [2] 7<br />

— americana (48) [3] 118<br />

— crenata (33) 15; (43) [3] 17; (52) [2] 3;<br />

— — cv. (52) [2] 7<br />

— dentata (31) 246; (33) 40, 83; (43) [3] 17; (52) [2] 2, 3; (53) [2] 27, inside back cover<br />

— — cv. (52) [2] 7<br />

— equina (31) 254<br />

— henryi (52) [2] 5; [4] 29; (55) [1] 18<br />

— — cv. (52) [2] 7<br />

— mollissima (33) 15; (43) [1] 41; [3] 17–18, inside back cover; (44) [3] 15, 16; (50) [1] 21; (52) [2] 5, 6; (58) [3] 31<br />

— — cv. (52) [2] 7<br />

— pumila (31) 236; (52) [2] 3<br />

— — cvs. (52) [2] 7<br />

— sativa (31) 246; (43) [3] 17; (51) [2] 10; (52) [2] 3, 7; (53) [2] 13<br />

— — cv. (52) [2] 7<br />

— seguinii (52) [2] 5; (59) [1] 43<br />

“C<strong>as</strong>tanea mollissima: A Chinese Chestnut for the Northe<strong>as</strong>t,” Edward Goodell (43) [3] 17–27, 18, 22<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tanopsis ssp. (48) [2] 27<br />

— cuspidata (31) 285, 292<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tilleja coccinea (45) [3] 16<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tle Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19, 31<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tor bean (34) 82; (47) [4] 28<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tor-aralia (30) 171; (39) 188, 189<br />

C<strong>as</strong>troviejo, Santiago (47) [3] 22<br />

C<strong>as</strong>uarina (55) [4] 27–29<br />

— bonsai (31) 271<br />

— equisetifolia (55) [4] 30<br />

Cat’s ear (34) 282<br />

Catalogue of the Library of the Arnold Arboretum [Ethelyn Tucker] (32) 54<br />

Catalpa, southern (31) 234<br />

— western (60) [1] 17<br />

Catalpa (32) 69, 71, 86; (55) [3] 17<br />

— bignonioides (31) 234; (33) 107; (39) 320<br />

— bungei (44) [3] 5<br />

— ovata (39) 173, 175, 223<br />

— speciosa (39) 174, 175, 272; (50) [1] 17; (54) [1] 4; (60) [1] 16, 17<br />

Catananche coerulea (34) 304


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Catbriar (31) 90<br />

Catchfly (31) 130, 227; (39) 260<br />

Caterpillar, tent (38) 39<br />

Catesby, Mark (48) [4] 53; (53) [1] 13, 15<br />

— — The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (39) 297, 317, 319, 320<br />

Catharanthus roseus (32) 27; (55) [2] 7<br />

— — <strong>as</strong> treatment for cancer (44) [1] 35<br />

Cathaya argyrophylla (59) [1] 67<br />

Cathey, Marc (50) [3] 16<br />

Catmint (31) 199; (35) 12; (39) 261<br />

— Persian (39) 261<br />

Catnip (31) 199; (35) 13<br />

Catskill Mountains (48) [2] 10<br />

Cattail (31) 227; (34) 17, 224; (43) [2] 8, 10, 11, 18, 29<br />

Cattleya (37) 187; (47) [4] 32<br />

— crispa (47) [4] 33<br />

Cauc<strong>as</strong>ian wingnut (39) 196, 197<br />

Cauc<strong>as</strong>us Mountains (49) [4] 36, 37; (54) [2] 20<br />

Caulanthus inflatus (37) 218<br />

Cauliflower (31) 204<br />

Caulophyllum thalictroides (55) [3] 6<br />

Cautchouc (50) [2] 31<br />

Cavanilles, Antonio José (30) 122, 135; (47) [3] 19–21<br />

Cayaponia ophthalmica (32) 214<br />

Cayenne pepper (31) 231<br />

Cazabe (52) [2] 24<br />

Ceanothus (46) [3] 6<br />

— spp. and cvs. (55) [1] 21–23; [4] 26, 27, 29<br />

— americanus (31) 241; (56) [2] 25<br />

— — ‘Roseus’ (55) [1] 21, 22, 23<br />

Cebil (32) 208<br />

Cecropia peltata (52) [2] 20<br />

Cedar (31) 17; (37) 9, 46, 47; (57) [1] 5; (60) [4] 28, 30<br />

— Atlantic white (31) 234; (39) 207, 208<br />

— atl<strong>as</strong> (39) 205, 206<br />

— Chinese (38) 158–161<br />

— deodar (42) [4] 153; (57) [2] 12; deodar (60) [4] 18<br />

— incense (37) 45<br />

— Japan (31) 18<br />

— Mount Atl<strong>as</strong> (60) [2] inside back cover<br />

— northern white (56) [4] 5, 7<br />

— of Lebanon (32) 64<br />

— red (31) 216; (43) [1] 44; [4] 21; (56) [3] 9; [4] 3, 8; (58) [3] 31<br />

— — e<strong>as</strong>tern (39) 212, 213<br />

— — western (58) [3] 2, 3–6, 7, 8–10, back cover<br />

— — — branchlets and cones (58) [3] inside front cover<br />

— salt (48) [3] 23<br />

Cedrela sinensis (38) 158–161, 159, 160, 161; (39) 41, 144, 145, 228; (50) [1] 21; (55) [3] 17<br />

Cedrus (37) 9, 46, 47; (48) [1] 14<br />

— atlantica (39) 205, 206, 232<br />

— deodara (42) [4] 153, 155–156, inside back cover; (50) [1] 8, 9; (57) [2] 12<br />

— — ‘K<strong>as</strong>hmir’ (42) [4] 153–154<br />

— — ‘Kingsville’ (42) [4] 153–154<br />

— — ‘Shalimar’ (42) [4] 154–156; (60) [4] 18<br />

— libani (32) 64; (48) [1] 22; (49) [1] front cover, 8, 9; (50) [4] 34, 35; (55) [4] 3; (57) [1] 24;<br />

— — ssp. atlantica (60) [2]: inside back cover<br />

— — var. stenocoma (37) [1] front cover<br />

Ceiba pentandra (52) [2] 26, 27<br />

Celandine (31) 176; (34) 186, 187<br />

— great (31) 178<br />

— lesser (52) [2] 43<br />

— poppy (31) 178<br />

Cel<strong>as</strong>trus (30) 98; (34) 53; (55) [3] 18<br />

— scandens (31) 233; (39) 252; (44) [4] 48; (56) [2] 13<br />

“Celebration of Crabapples: Book Review,” Richard Schulhof (55) [4] 34–35<br />

Celery (31) 231<br />

Cell differentiation (59) [4] 10, 11


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Cumulative Index 7<br />

Celosia argentea v. cristata (31) 228<br />

Celtis (32) 84<br />

— jessoensis (39) 175, 176, 225<br />

— laevigata (39) 146, 228; (54) [1] 7; (57) [2] 29<br />

— x ‘Magnifica’ (54) [1] 6<br />

— occidentalis (31) 216; (39) 97, 98, 146, 176, 228; (44) [4] 16, 17; (54) [1] 7; (56) [2] 24<br />

— wightii (48) [2] 7<br />

Cenocentrum tonkinense (48) [2] 6<br />

Census, of North American trees (49) [1] 13<br />

— 10th United States (49) [1] 13<br />

Centaurea (31) 178; (34) 305; (45) [4] 26<br />

— centaurium (31) 178<br />

— cyanus (31) 172, 175, 179<br />

— dealbata (34) 305<br />

— macrocephala (34) 305<br />

— montana (34) 305, 306<br />

— ruthenica (34) 305<br />

Centaury (31) 178<br />

— corn (31) 179<br />

Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia (60) [1] 32<br />

Center for Conservation Biology [Stanford <strong>University</strong>] (46) [3] 12<br />

Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) (46) [3] 2–17, 23, 24, 33–35, 45; (49) [1] 4, 10, 45, 52, 53<br />

— — — — regions of (46) [3] 16<br />

Central Artery [Boston] (48) [3] 17<br />

Central Park [NY] (48) [3] 34 [4] 30, 31; (54) [2] 19; [3] inside front cover, 18; (56) [2] 7, 9, 13; (57) [2] 8; [3] 17; (59) [2]<br />

10, 36; (60) [2] 40, 42, 43<br />

Central Park Arboretum (53) [3] 16, 17<br />

“Century of Gr<strong>as</strong>ses,” Rick Darke (54) [3] 2–11<br />

Centranthus ruber (39) 252<br />

Cephaelis ipecacuanha (55) [2] 6<br />

Cephalanthus occidentalis (31) 234; (38) 112<br />

— — var. pubescens (30) 257<br />

Cephalostigma hookeri (48) [2] 6<br />

Cephalotaxaceae (50) [2] 2<br />

Cephalotaxus (37) 48<br />

— cvs. and spp. (55) [1] 24–39<br />

— drupaceae (55) [1] 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 36, 37<br />

— fortunei (31) 17; (55) [1] 28, 29, 30<br />

— harringtonia (55) [1] 25, 28, 30–33, 37<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (43) [4] 6<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata Aurea’ (43) [4] 6<br />

— — ‘Korean Gold’ (43) [4] 6<br />

— — var. nana (38) 30<br />

— koreana (55) [1] 30, 31, 32, 33, 37<br />

— oliveri (48) [2] 6; (55) [1] 27, 29, 31, 33–34, 37<br />

— sinensis (55) [1] 15, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 34, 37<br />

“Cephalotaxus: The Plum Yews,” Kim E. Tripp (55) [1] 24–39<br />

Cer<strong>as</strong>tium (33) 192; (34) 306<br />

— biebersteinii (34) 306<br />

— tomentosum (31) 28; (34) 306<br />

Ceratiola (31) 316<br />

Ceratocystis fagacearum (33) 42<br />

— ulmi (33) 40, 44, 83; (38) 40; (42) [2] 61, 70–71<br />

Ceratostigma (31) 31<br />

— plumbaginoides (31) 31; (34) 307, 309<br />

Cercidiphyllum (32) 271<br />

— japonicum (30) 169; (32) 70, 80, 250; (36) 205; (39) 147, 148, 225; (54) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Morioka Weeping’ (60) [4] inside front cover, 14<br />

Cercis (32) 91, 97<br />

— canadensis (30) 169; (31) 214; (36) [2] front cover, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 44, 46; (43) [1] 39; (44) [2] 19; (48) [4] 54; (56) [1]<br />

21; (57) [2] 14<br />

— — cvs. (36) 46<br />

— — var. mexicana (36) 44<br />

— — ‘Royal White’ (30) 252<br />

— — ‘Silver Cloud’ (30) 253<br />

— — var. texensis (36) 44<br />

— chinensis (36) 42, 45, 46


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— glabra (55) [1] 18<br />

— occidentalis (36) 44<br />

— racemosa (36) 46; (43) [1] 31<br />

— reniformis (36) 44<br />

— siliqu<strong>as</strong>trum (31) 214; (36) 39, 44, 49<br />

“Cercis: The Redbuds,” Kenneth R. Robertson (36) 37–49<br />

Cercocarpus (55) [4] 27<br />

Cereus giganteus (47) [2] 22, 24<br />

Cerinthe major (39) 252<br />

Cervantes, Vicente (47) [3] 16<br />

Cetraria ciliaris (35) 154<br />

— islandica (35) 143<br />

Cha (or chaa) (31) 20<br />

Chaenomeles (30) 97; (31) 314; (38) 108; (43) [3] 3; (55) [3] 18<br />

— japonica (55) [4] 7, 8; (56) [2] 25<br />

— lagenaria (44) [4] 23<br />

— speciosa ‘Nivalis’ (55) [4] 8<br />

“Chaenomeles x superba ‘Mandarin’,” Gary L. Koller (53) [4] 34–36, 35<br />

Chaetocarpus c<strong>as</strong>tanocarpus (48) [2] 7<br />

Chai, Paul (60) [4] 4, 7<br />

Chain of Friendship, Betsy C. Corner and Christopher C. Booth, eds. [review of] (35) 187<br />

Chair seat weaving, plant materials for (34) 12–21<br />

Chalcedonian iris (31) 187<br />

Chalk plant (31) 76; (34) 347<br />

Chamaecyparis (31) 294, 295; (32) 65; (37) 48–50; (43) [1] 11, 17; (55) [1] 7; (55) [1] 7; (57) [1] 28; (59) [4] 12<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— funebris (31) 18<br />

— lawsoniana (39) 274; (52) [4] 24<br />

— — range of (52); [4] 25<br />

— obtusa (31) 298, 299; (44) [3] 15; (47) [2] 14; (49) [3] 3, 5, 8, 11, 12, 18, 36; (50) [3] 7, 9<br />

— — bonsai (32) 242, 246<br />

— — morphology of horticultural forms (49) [3] 19<br />

— — breviramea (49) [3] 13, 19<br />

— — ‘Chabo-hiba’ (49) 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 24–27, 30, 31, 34, 35; (53) [1] 19; (52) [3] inside back cover<br />

— — compacta (49) [3] 13, 19<br />

— — ‘Crippsii’ (44) [4] 50<br />

— — f. gracilis (43) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Gracilis Nana’ (43) [1] 17 [Note that the photo is miscaptioned <strong>as</strong> Tsuga; see page 16 for the correct caption.]<br />

— — ‘Graciosa’ (49) [3] 19<br />

— — var. nana (49) [3] 5, 13, 14<br />

— — ‘Nana Gracilis’ (49) [3] 19<br />

— — ‘Verdoon’ (49) [3] 19<br />

— pisifera (39) 206, 207; (41) [6] inside front cover; (43) [1] 17; (44) [4] 38, 39–40; (49) [3] 12; (50) [3] 2, 7<br />

— — dwarf cvs. of (44) [4] 39–40<br />

— — f. filifera (43) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Filifera Aurea’ (43) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Filifera Nana’ (43) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Plumosa’ (44) [4] 40<br />

— — ‘Squarrosa’ (31) 297, 299; (44) [4] 40; (49) [3] 11, 18<br />

— thyoides (31) 234; (39) 207, 208, 231; (50) [2] 5<br />

Chamaedrys (31) 184<br />

Chamaerops (31) 17<br />

Chamelaea (31) 218<br />

Chamomile (31) 199<br />

— false (34) 299<br />

— golden (34) 282<br />

— ox-eye (34) 282<br />

— St. John’s (34) 283<br />

Champs Elysées [Paris] (48) [4] 34; (53) [3] 7; (57) [2] 5<br />

Chaney, Ralph W. (59) [1] 5–7, 15, 22, 23, 25, 26–29, 30, 32, 37, 40, 48, 49<br />

— — — “‘As remarkable <strong>as</strong> discovering a living dinosaur’: Redwoods in China,” [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 23–27<br />

— — — theories (59) [1] 60–61, 63, 69<br />

— — — photos by (59) [1] 24–27<br />

Chang, W. C. (51) [1] 18<br />

Chang, Young June, drawings by (45) [2] 9–14<br />

“The Changing Flora of the Boston Harbor Islands,” by Dale F. Levering, Jr. (48) [3] 18–21, 23, 25<br />

“Changes After European Settlement,” John O’Keefe and David R. Foster (58) [2] 11–25


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Cumulative Index 9<br />

Changyang Hsien, Hubei (57) [2] 23<br />

Channel 2 crew at Arnold Arboretum (32) 266, 267<br />

Chanyuan temple (50) [4] 16<br />

Chapote (39) 293, 306<br />

Chapultepec Hill [Mexico] (47) [3] 16<br />

“Charles Edward Faxon, delineavit” (46) [3] 19–22<br />

Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect, Charles W. Eliot [1902] (59) [2] 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 19, [excerpt] 22–25<br />

“Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect: An Introduction to His Life and Work,” Keith N. Morgan (59) [2] 2–21<br />

Charles I [King of Spain] (47) [3] 9<br />

Charles III [King of Spain] (47) [3] 6, 10, 11, 12, 15<br />

Charles IV [King of Spain] (47) [3] 18<br />

Charles River [MA] (48) [3] 2–3, 18 [4] 23; (53) [4] 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13<br />

— — b<strong>as</strong>in (59) [2] 12, 16, 18, 19<br />

— — Esplanade [Boston] (54) [1] 31, 32<br />

Charles Sprague Sargent and the Arnold Arboretum, by Stephanne Sutton [review of] (31) 23<br />

“Charles Sprague Sargent and the Preservation of the Landscape of Mount Vernon,” Phyllis Andersen (59) [3] 2–13<br />

Charles Sprague Sargent Memorial Fund (47) [4] 13, 21–22<br />

Charles Street [Boston] (48) [3] 33, 34, 36, 42, 46<br />

Charlestown [MA] (48) [4] 36<br />

Charlton [MA] (48) [4] 41, 42<br />

Charlwood and Cummins (31) 1, 4, 5<br />

“Charter Oak,” Gayle Barndow Samuels (59) [4] 2–4, 5, 6, 7–9<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, Mark (57) [4] 24, 28<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, Philip A. (48) [4] 46, 50<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>manthium (54) [3] 11<br />

— — latifolium (54) [3] 7<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>te tree (31) 234; (38) 109<br />

Chater, Clifford S. [Prof. ] (48) [3] 42<br />

Chaulamoogra tree (52) [2] 29<br />

Chaw (31) 20<br />

Checkerberry (39) 293, 306<br />

“Checkered Career of Ailanthus altissima,” Behula Shah (57) [3] 20–27<br />

Checkered lily (31) 178; (37) 96<br />

Cheiranthus cheiri (31) 197; (39) 252<br />

Cheju Do Island [So. Korea] (48) [1] 33<br />

Chekiang [China] (31) 5<br />

Chelidonium majus (31) 178; (34) 186, 187<br />

Chelonanthus alatus (33) 196, 197<br />

Chelone (34) 308<br />

— glabra (31) 230; (34) 308; (37) 220; (39) 252<br />

— lyonii (34) 308, 309; (44) [4] 51<br />

— obliqua (31) 230; (34) 308<br />

Chelsea [MA] (48) [4] 39<br />

Chelsea Physic Garden [London] (51) [1] 10; (53) [1] 12, 13; (57) [3] 22; [4] 15<br />

Chemical injury to plants (33) 38–39<br />

Chen Huanyong (or “Chun”)48) [2] 9–25, 12, 21<br />

— — death of (48) [2] 23<br />

Chen Shuzhen (48) [2] 19<br />

Cheng, C. Y. (49) [3] 41<br />

— — — and C. S. Yang (50) [3] 29, 32<br />

Cheng, Peter (30) 15<br />

Cheng, Wan-Chun (49) [2] 25, 27; (59) [1] 4–6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 20, 21, 33, 40, 44–46<br />

Chengtu [China] (48) [2] 30<br />

Chenopodium album (34) 209<br />

— botrys (39) 254<br />

— pallidicaule (50) [4] 12<br />

— quinoa (50) [4] 4, 12<br />

Cherimoya (50) [4] 13, 15<br />

Cherries, at Arnold Arboretum (32) 50<br />

Cherry (31) 222–292; (32) 84; (34) 242; (43) [1] 4; (44) [4] 2; (57) [1] 31; (60) [4] 26, 28<br />

— amur (40) [1] front cover<br />

— autumn-flowering (55) [4] 8<br />

— black (34) 242<br />

— blossoms (31) 290<br />

— choke (31) 215; (34) 77, 242<br />

— cyclamen (40) 146–151, 147–148<br />

— Daybreak (41) 162–166


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— Higan (49) [3] 11, 18, 28–29<br />

— Japanese (49) [1] 19, 31; [4] 14<br />

— Kwanzan (39) 158, 159<br />

— laurel (31) 234<br />

— Manchurian (43) [1] 10<br />

— October (52) [3] 11<br />

— Okame (39) 194, 195<br />

— paperbark (43) [1] 10<br />

— pin (43) [1] 42<br />

— rum (34) 242<br />

— Sargent (30) 169; (39) 123, 124; (52) [3] 11<br />

— Siberian bush (44) [3] 12<br />

— sour (31) 222<br />

— Takane (55) [4] 8<br />

— Tangsi (44) [3] 21, 24<br />

— weeping (52) [3] 11; (55) [4] 8<br />

— wild (31) 215<br />

Cherry, cornelian (44) [4] 15, 17–18<br />

Chervil (31) 199<br />

— giant (39) 261<br />

Chestnut (31) 246; (32) 83; (33) 15; (43) [1] 41, [3] 17–20, 25–26; (48) [2] 27; (52) [4] 29; (52) [4] 2–10, 2, 6, inside back<br />

cover; (60) [4] 26<br />

— seeds and seedlings, sources for (43) [3] 27<br />

— American (33) 83; (43) [1] 41 [3] 17–20; (44) [3] 15; (48) [3] 18; (52) [2] inside back cover, 3–9, 8; (53) [2] 26–27, inside<br />

back cover; (56) [3] 15; (58) [2] 8, 23–24; [3] 31<br />

— — range of (52) [2] 4<br />

— Chinese (44) [3] 15; (52) [2] 5; (58) [3] 31<br />

— — cvs. (43) [3] 22, 25–26<br />

— European (43) [3] 17, 18, 20; (52) [2] 3, 7<br />

— French (31) 246<br />

— Japanese (43) [3] 17–20; (52) [2] 3, 5<br />

— — cvs. (52) [2] 5<br />

— sweet or Spanish (53) [2] 13<br />

Chestnut blight (44) [3] 15; (52) [2] 2–10, 2, 4, 6, 8, back cover; (58) [2] 8, 23–24, 43; [3] 31<br />

— — hypovirulent strain (52) [2] 7–9, back cover<br />

— — resistance to (58) [3] 31<br />

Chestnut, three- (31) 292<br />

Chibbals (31) 199<br />

Chichi (52) [4] 7, 9<br />

Chickweed (34) 160<br />

Chicory (31) 206; (34) 181<br />

Chieh-Hsiu (48) [2] 34<br />

Chieh Tai Ssu temple [China] (48) [2] inside back cover<br />

Chien, S. S. (48) [2] 11<br />

Chile (47) [3] 12, 13, 14, 15<br />

— flora of (59) [2] 26–34<br />

Chilling-resistant plants (45) [4] 35<br />

Chilling-sensitive plants (45) [4] 35<br />

Chillingham Park, Northumberland [UK] (32) 180<br />

Chiloé (59) [2] 30<br />

Chimaphila maculata (35) 130<br />

Chimonanthus (50) [4] 24–31<br />

— propagation of (50) [4] 30–31<br />

— praecox (31) 245; (37) 113, 114; (43) [1] 3<br />

— — var. concolor (37) 114<br />

— — var. grandiflorus (37) 114<br />

— — var. luteus (37) 114<br />

— pygmaea (50) [4] 27–28<br />

— retusus (50) [4] 25, 28–30, 28, 29, 30, back cover<br />

— virginicus (50) [4] 24–27, 27, inside back cover<br />

Chin Ying (31) 270<br />

China (48) [1] 25, 30<br />

— bamboo from (58) [3] 11–17<br />

— botanical tour (37) 156–163<br />

— collecting localities (40) 139–145<br />

— crop plants in (35) 266, 269, 270<br />

— customs service in (48) [2] 13


C<br />

Cumulative Index 11<br />

— development of botany in (48) [2] 18<br />

— Great Wall (54) [2] 21<br />

— Jiangsu Province (49) [2] 25<br />

— ligneous flora of (49) [1] 17, 18<br />

— map (32) 105<br />

— medicinal gardens in (35) 280, 282<br />

— — Hangchow (35) 282<br />

— — Nanking (35) 280<br />

— National People’s Congress, First (48) [2] 21–22<br />

— North American trees in (39) 271–276<br />

— plant discoveries in (49) [2] 25<br />

— plant exploration (33) 15–25; (49) [1] 14; (58) [3] 11–16; (59) [1] 4–52, 65–68<br />

— South (48) [2] 3<br />

— — Agricultural <strong>University</strong> and Institute (48) [2] 21, 31<br />

— — Institute of Botany (48) [2] 21<br />

— Science Society (48) [2] 15<br />

— tour of a botanist in (35) 265–295<br />

— Wilson, Ernest Henry in (36) 181–236<br />

— — first trip to (32) 103–114<br />

China root (35) 280<br />

China-fir (37) 50, 51<br />

China Foundation (48) [2] 17, 18, 19, 20<br />

China Merchants Steamship Navigation Company (48) [2] 13<br />

“China, Mother of Gardens,” E. H. Wilson (32) 51<br />

Chinaberry (31) 236<br />

Chinese cork tree (30) 163<br />

— gooseberries (30) 180<br />

— jute (31) 17<br />

— lantern (31) 172, 179; (37) 218, 220, 221<br />

— strawberry tree (31) 8<br />

— turnip-radish (31) 5<br />

— wax shrub (51) [1] 18–22<br />

Chinese garden (53) [1] 2–7<br />

— herbaria (35) 276–283<br />

— medicine, traditional (35) 277–278; (55) [2] 12–18<br />

— spp., recent introductions (51) [1] 2, 3, 18–22<br />

Chinese Academy of Sciences (48) [2] 4, 21, 22<br />

Chinese Economic Trees [Chen, 1922] (48) [2] 15<br />

“Chinese Names in Transliteration: A Conversion Table” (59) [1] 84<br />

“The Chinese Species of Camellia in Cultivation,” Bruce Bartholomew (46) [1] 2–15<br />

Chinese Students’ Alliance (48) [2] 10, 11<br />

Chinese Students’ Monthly (48) [2] 10, 11<br />

Ching Period (31) 271<br />

Ching, R. C. (48) [2] 13<br />

Chingbiqi [China] (46) [4] 27<br />

Chinquapin (31) 236<br />

— American (52) [2] 3<br />

— Chinese (52) [2] 3<br />

Chiogenes hispidula (45) [4] 24<br />

Chionanthus (50) [4] 24–31<br />

— propagation (50) [4] 30–31<br />

— pygmaea (50) [4] 27–28<br />

— retusus (32) 72; (38) 177; (39) 176, 177, 223; (50) [4] 25, 28–30, 28, 29, 30, back cover; (55) [1] 9; [4] 13; (60) [4] 12<br />

— virginicus (31) 237, 366; (32) 72, 88; (50) [4] 24–27, 27, inside back cover; (60) [4] 11<br />

— ‘Floyd’ (30) 253<br />

Chionodoxa (38) [2] front cover; (45) [4] 30<br />

— forbesii ‘Pink Giant’ (37) 92, 93<br />

— gigantea (37) 92<br />

— luciliae (37) 92<br />

Chiric-k<strong>as</strong>pi (32) 216<br />

Chittamwood (54) [2] 21–22<br />

Chives (31) 199; (33) 254<br />

— garlic (39) 250<br />

Chlordane (31) 355<br />

Chlorinated hydrocarbons (31) 355, 357<br />

Chloropl<strong>as</strong>t DNA [cpDNA] (57) [4] 24<br />

— gene rbcL sequencing (57) [4] 26


C<br />

12 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Choanji, Kongo-san [Korea] (48) [1] inside back cover<br />

Chocolate (50) [2] 32–33<br />

Choix des plus belles fleurs, by Pierre-Joseph Redouté (48) [4] 23<br />

Chokeberry (30) 171<br />

— amur (43) [1] 42<br />

— red (31) 236<br />

Chokecherry (34) 77<br />

Chollipo Arboretum [Korea] (38) 30, 135, 136, 137; (53) [4] 32; (57) [2] 20<br />

Ch’on Ying (31) 270<br />

Chondrodendron tomentosum (50) [2] 24–26<br />

Chonthal Indians (32) 207<br />

Chorizema henchmannii (47) [4] 31<br />

Christianson, Jeanne, and Sandra Elsik, “Volunteer Keepers of the Arnold Arboretum: Effective Program Design<br />

Yields Reciprocal Benefits” (49) [1] 28–35<br />

“Christm<strong>as</strong> Green” [1888] (60) [3] 38<br />

Christm<strong>as</strong> rose (31) 185; (34) 354; (37) 96; (39) 1, 2, 256<br />

“Christopher Columbus <strong>as</strong> a Botanist,” John M. Kingsbury (52) [2] 11–28<br />

“Chromosome Cytology and Arboreta: A Marriage of Convenience,” Otto T. Solbrig (33) 135–146<br />

“Chronicling the Living Collections: The Arboretum’s Plant Records,” Jennifer Quigley (49) [1] 54–60<br />

Chrysanthemum (31) 29, 32; (34) 310, 351<br />

— bonsai (32) 245<br />

— cushion varieties (31) 32<br />

— hardy (31) 32<br />

“Chrysanthemums” [1888], John Thorpe (60) [3] 37<br />

Chrysanthemum balsamita (31) 200<br />

— coccineum (31) 32; (34) 310<br />

— leucanthemum (31) 173, 181; (34) 163<br />

— maximum (31) 32; (34) 311<br />

— morifolium (34) 310, 351<br />

— parthenium (31) 183<br />

— — ‘Aureum’ (39) 245, 254<br />

— segatum (31) 176<br />

Chu, Kwei-ling (59) [1] 20, 40, 44, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52<br />

— — “An Ecological Reconnaissance in the Native Home of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides,” with William S. Cooper<br />

[excerpt, 1950] (59) [1] 40–46<br />

Chukr<strong>as</strong>sia tabularia var. velutina (48) [2] 4<br />

Chun, Woon-Young (= Chen Huanyong) (48) [2] inside front cover, 9–25; (59) [1] 13–15<br />

Chung Chi College (30) 9–18, 22<br />

Chung, H. H. (48) [2] 11<br />

Church, Frederick (59) [4] 5–6<br />

— — painting by (59) [4] 2–3<br />

“The Churchyard Yews and Immortality,” V. Cornish (30) 140<br />

Chusan palm (31) 17<br />

Chuxiong [China] (46) [4] 23<br />

Chvany, Peter J., “E. H. Wilson, Photographer” (36) 181–236; (39) 361<br />

— photos by (39) [2] inside back cover; (51) [1] inside front cover; (52) [1] inside back cover<br />

Cibotium barometz (30) 13<br />

Cicely, sweet (31) 202<br />

Cichorium endivia (31) 205<br />

— intybus (31) 206; (34) 181<br />

Cicuta maculata (34) 54<br />

Cider making (33) 228–230<br />

Cienfuegos [Cuba] (51) [3] 22, 23, 26, 27, 32<br />

Cimicifuga (34) 312; (45) [4] 26, 28; (55) 9, 15<br />

— acerina (55) [1] 17<br />

— dahurica (34) 314<br />

— foetida (34) 314<br />

— racemosa (31) 32; (34) 313, 314; (39) 254; (45) [4] 21<br />

— simplex (31) 32; (34) 314; (55) [1] 16<br />

Cimora (32) 211<br />

Cinchona (47) [3] 15; (55) [2] 13<br />

— officinalis (55) [2] 6; (57) [4] 16<br />

— santaeluciae (57) [4] 16<br />

Cineraria maritima (39) 266<br />

Cinnamomum austroyunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

— camphora (31) 17; (36) 24; (48) [2] 27; (53) [3] 27; (60) [4] 28<br />

— mollifolium (48) [2] 4, 6


C<br />

Cumulative Index 13<br />

— zeylanicum (52) [2] 21<br />

Cinnamon (52) [2] 21; (57) [4] 13<br />

Cinquefoil bush (44) [4] 24<br />

— silvery (46) [3] 52<br />

— three-toothed (48) [3] 23<br />

Cirsium vulgare (34) 178<br />

Cissampelos paraira var. hirsuta (48) [2] 4<br />

Citizens for Clean Air [Boston] (48) [4] 21<br />

Citrullis ecchirrosus (54) [2] 4<br />

— lanatus (31) 208<br />

— vulgaris (44) [3] 17<br />

Citrus (36) 18<br />

— aurantium (31) 224<br />

— grandis (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

— ichangensis (44) [3] 22<br />

— x meyeri (44) [3] 9, 24, 25<br />

— tachibana (31) 292<br />

City Beautiful movement (53) [4] 2<br />

City gardening (33) 128, 148, 210<br />

— trees, identification (32) 59–97<br />

City Hall Park [NY] (57) [2] 8, 9<br />

City Leaves, City Trees, by Edward Gallob [review of] (35) 240<br />

Civet, m<strong>as</strong>ked palm (52) [4] 9<br />

Civil War (31) 13<br />

Cladonia (35) 134, 135<br />

— alpestris (35) 146<br />

— arbuscula (35) 144, 145<br />

— bacillaris (35) 148<br />

— chlorophaea (35) 143, 144<br />

— cristatela (35) 146, 147<br />

— evansii (35) 146<br />

— furcata (35) 145<br />

— mitis (35) 145<br />

— rangiferina (35) 144, 145<br />

— squamosa (35) 148<br />

— subtenuis (35) 146<br />

— uncialis (35) 146<br />

— verticillata (35) 138, 143, 144<br />

Cladr<strong>as</strong>tis (55) [3] 17<br />

— kentukea (37) 138; (49) [1] 44; (60) [1] 16<br />

— lutea [= kentukea] (32) 67; (37) [3] front cover, 137–150, 139, 141, 143, 144, 146; (39) 148, 149, 225; (43) [1] 39, 40;<br />

(49) [1] 43, 44; (54) [1] 7, 9<br />

— platycarpa (37) 141, 147<br />

— shikohiana (37) 147<br />

— sinensis (37) 147, 148<br />

— tinctoria (37) 138<br />

— wilsonii (37) 147<br />

“Cladr<strong>as</strong>tis: The Yellow-Woods,” Kenneth R. Robertson (37) 137–150<br />

Clappe de pouch (32) 45<br />

Clarendon Street [Boston] (48) [4] 23<br />

Clark, Frances (52) [2] 42<br />

Clark, James (42) [3] inside back cover<br />

Clark, Robert B., “The ‘Rochester’ Strain of Lilacs” (32) 133–135<br />

Clark, Sandra, “When the Roots Go Round and Round,” with Gary W. Watson (56) [1] 15–21<br />

Clark, William Smith (30) 163; (49) [1] 13<br />

Clarkia fossil site [ID] (53) [2] 3–9, 4; (59) [1] 60, 63<br />

Cl<strong>as</strong>sification systems, taxonomic (53) [3] 13–23<br />

Clary (31) 199; (39) 265<br />

Clausen, Kristen S., and Shiu-ying Hu, “Mapping the Collecting Localities of E. H. Wilson in China” (40) 139–145<br />

Clausen, Ruth R. (49) [4] 40–41<br />

Claviceps purpurea (32) 207<br />

Clavigero, Abbé Francisco (60) [3] 44–46<br />

Clay, Henry (51) [2] 6<br />

Clayton, John (53) [1] 15<br />

Claytonia (37) 93<br />

— megarhiza (33) 252<br />

— virginica (55) [1] 5


C<br />

14 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Clear Fork River [TN] (46) [3] 23, 24<br />

Clematis (56) [2] 24; [3] 16<br />

Clematis (31) 32, 236; (55) [1] 2; [2] 25; [3] 18<br />

— dioscoreifolia var. robusta (30) 172<br />

— heracleaefolia (34) 315<br />

— — var. davidiana (31) 33<br />

— integrifolia (34) 315<br />

— — ‘Coerulea’ (31) 33<br />

— paniculata (50) [1] 18<br />

— recta (34) 315; (45) [4] 27; (55) [2] 32<br />

— — var. mandshurica (31) 33<br />

— ‘Sweet Autumn’ (30) 172; (50) [1] 18<br />

— tangutica var. obtusiuscula (52) [1] 11<br />

— virginiana (31) 236; (35) 118; (55) [2] 25<br />

Clement, Duncan (51) [3] 29, 30<br />

Clement, Harmony (32) 250<br />

Cleome spinosa (39) 254<br />

Clerodendrum (55) [3] 18<br />

Clerodendron (36) 11<br />

— thompsonae (36) 18<br />

— trichotomum (38) 108; (41) 175; (55) [1] 15; [2] 28, 29, 30<br />

Clethra (55) [3] 13<br />

— acuminata (38) 107<br />

— alnifolia (31) 236; (44) [4] 49; (45) [2] 20, 25; (51) [3] 18–21; (55) [3] 18; [4] 3, 12; (56) [2] 12, 25<br />

— — var. rosea (38) 106<br />

— barbinervis (38) 107<br />

— delavayi (46) [4] 20<br />

Clethropsis (55) [4] 18<br />

Cleveland, Horace W. S. (54) [2] 17; [3] 17–18; (60) [3] 5<br />

Cliff fendler bush (42) [4] 141, 143<br />

Cliffbrake, purple (46) [3] 19<br />

“Climate at the Arnold Arboretum,” Alfred James Fordham (30) 186–193<br />

Climbing Plants in E<strong>as</strong>tern Maine, Beatrix Farrand [1954] (52) [1] 11<br />

“Climbing Plants on Boston Buildings” [1894], Sylvester Baxter (60) [3] 42–44<br />

Cline, Al (58) [2] inside front cover<br />

Clintonia (37) 179–181; (43) [2] 37; (55) [1] 11<br />

— alpina (37) 181<br />

— andrewsiana (37) 180<br />

— borealis (37) 179<br />

— udensis (37) 181; (38) 87<br />

— umbellulata (37) 179, 180<br />

— uniflora (37) 180<br />

“Clonal and Age Differences in the Rooting of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides Cuttings,” John E. Kuser (47) [1] 14–19<br />

Cloudberry (45) [4] 24–25<br />

Clove-gilliflower (31) 168, 179<br />

Clover, Bolander’s (46) [3] 14<br />

— red (34) 173<br />

— sweet (34) 156<br />

— yellow sweet (34) 156<br />

— white (34) 157; (35) 191<br />

Clusia rosea (52) [2] 28<br />

Clusius, Carolus (53) [1] 11<br />

Coates, Charles (49) [4] 38<br />

Coates, W. Nigel, “Oglethorpe and the Oglethorpe Oak,” with Allen J. Coombes (57) [2] 25–30<br />

Cobbett, William (48) [4] 56<br />

Coca leaf (50) [2] 26–27<br />

Cocaine (50) [2] 26<br />

Coccoloba uvifera (36) 10, 18<br />

Cochineal insect (30) 134<br />

Cochlearia officinalis (31) 231<br />

Cochlospermum vitifolium (48) [2] 7<br />

Cockchafer beetle (32) 179<br />

Cockscomb (31) 228<br />

Cockspur thorn (30) 170<br />

Cocoa (50) [2] 32<br />

Cocoxochitl (30) 129, 133<br />

Codd, E. F. (49) [1] 45


C<br />

Cumulative Index 15<br />

Codman, Henry S. (49) [1] 54, 61; (51) [3] 7; (54) [2] 16; (59) [2] 11–12; (60) [2] 41; [3] 5, 31<br />

— — — “The Squares of Paris” [1888] (60) [3] 9<br />

Coe, Charles H., “The Floating Gardens of Mexico” [1895] (60) [3] 44–46<br />

Coevolution, in Thoreau’s writings (53) [2] 24<br />

Coffee substitute, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 25<br />

Coffee tree, Kentucky (54) [1] 7<br />

Coffin, Marian (57) [1] 5, 10<br />

Coggeshall, Roger (32) 51; (50) [2] 9<br />

Cohort (49) [1] 16<br />

Cohosh (31) 32; (34) 312, 313<br />

Cohuanenepilli (30) 126<br />

Coix lacryma-jobi (48) [2] 4<br />

Coker Arboretum [NC] (53) [4] 21<br />

Colaptes auratus (56) [3] 6<br />

Colbert, Jean-Baptiste (54) [1] 17<br />

Colchicine (31) 47, 54; (37) 203<br />

Colchicum autumnale (31) 179; (34) 55<br />

“Cold Damage to Forsythia Flower Buds,” Alfred J. Fordham (31) 64–66<br />

“Cold Hardiness of Woody Plants,” John R. Havis (33) 113–118<br />

Cold-hardy plants (45) [4] 35<br />

Cold-stratification treatment (49) [2] 25<br />

Colden, Cadwallader (53) [1] 14; (55) [2] 19, 21–23<br />

Colden, Jane (53) [1] 14; (55) [2] 19–26; (56) [4] 17; (60) [1] 2<br />

Cole, Thom<strong>as</strong> (59) [4] 5, 6<br />

Cole-flower (31) 204<br />

Cole-wort (31) 204<br />

Coles, William (31) 37<br />

Coleus (32) 207<br />

Collecting cart for specimens, and construction of (49) [1]23, 24<br />

“Collecting Expedition to Japan and Korea,” Stephen A. Spongberg and Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38) 28–31<br />

“Collecting Herbs in Madag<strong>as</strong>car,” David Seligson (32) 23–29<br />

“Collecting in the West,” Robert Nicholson (42) [4] 135–152<br />

Collecting Plants Beyond the Frontier [Mary G. Henry] (60) [1] 8<br />

“Collecting Rare Conifers in North Africa,” Robert G. Nicholson (46) [1] 20–29<br />

“Collector’s Notebook” [column] (44) [1] 32–33; [2] 28–29; [3] 34–35; (45) [1] 25–27<br />

College of Environmental Design [Berkeley, California] (49) [4] 22<br />

Collins, James (44) [2] 5, 6<br />

Collinson, Peter (31) 119; (32) 184; (39) 320, 321; (53) [1] 11, 13, 15; (55) [2] 19, 21–22; (57) [3] 21; (60) [1] 27, 28<br />

Collinsonia canadensis (39) 310<br />

Collet, Lady (47) [4] 15<br />

Collet, Sir Mark (47) [4] 15<br />

Coloc<strong>as</strong>ia esculenta (47) [2] 27<br />

Cologne, Germany, plan of (57) [2] 4<br />

Colombia (47) [3] 16<br />

Colona sinica (48) [2] 7<br />

COLONIAL GARDENS (31) [4] 145–255<br />

“Colonial Gardens,” Rudy J. Favretti (31) 145–171<br />

Colonial garden plants, at historic houses in New England (31) 166<br />

— — — old names for (31) 172–249<br />

“Colonial Garden Plants,” Rudy J. Favretti and Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (31) 172–249<br />

Colonial revival style (57) [1] 2, 5<br />

Color charts (30) 83<br />

Color in the Sky, Flowering Trees in Our Landscape, Edwin A. Menninger [review of] (36) 177<br />

Colorado (47) [4] 19; (48) [1] 23<br />

Colorado potato beetle (38) 40<br />

Coltsfoot, little (46) [3] 26<br />

Columbia <strong>University</strong> (48) [2] 22<br />

— — School of Architecture (47) [4] 10<br />

Columbian Exposition [Chicago] (60) [3] 8, 11<br />

Columbine (31) 28, 179, 228; (34) 283, 284; (53) [1] 10<br />

— Colorado (34) 284<br />

— fan (34) 285<br />

— feathered (31) 190<br />

— golden (34) 284<br />

Columbus Avenue [Boston] (48) [4] 34<br />

Columbus, Christopher (50) [2] 22, 24; (52) [2] 11–28<br />

Columella (56) [1] 7


C<br />

16 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Colutea arborescens (37) 223; (44) [4] 41<br />

— x media (44) [4] 41–42<br />

— orientalis (37) 224; (44) [4] 41<br />

Combretum olivaeforme (48) [2] 7<br />

Comegys, Harriet (59) [3] 3–5, 7, 8, 12, 13<br />

Comenius, John Amos (58) [3] 19<br />

Comfrey (31) 200; (39) 247, 268<br />

Commelina communis (34) 182<br />

Commission on the Renovation of the Executive Mansion [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (47) [4] 11<br />

Commissioner of Patents [US] (31) 1, 5<br />

Commissioner’s Report on Agriculture for the year 1859 [US] (31) 12, 13<br />

Committee on Bowlders and Erratic Rocks [Lynn Woods] (48) [4] 43<br />

“Common Pines of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (35) 197–228<br />

Commonwealth Avenue [Boston] (48) [3] 42, 48, front cover, [4] 17–25, 24, 32–33<br />

Commonwealth Avenue Mall [Boston] (48) [4] 33<br />

Community service (33) 311; (34) 388<br />

— “Tree Giveaway,” Nancy M. Page (33) 210–212, 211<br />

Compleat Naturalist, Wilfrid Blunt [review of] (33) 300–301<br />

Complete Book of Everl<strong>as</strong>tings, Mark and Terry Silber [review of] (49) [3] 44<br />

Complete Book of Flower Preservation, Geneal Condon [review of] (33) 299<br />

Complete Book of Terrarium Gardening, Charles M. Fitch [review of] (34) 439<br />

Complete Flower Arranger, Amalie Adler Ascher [review of] (35) 238<br />

Complete Garden, Arnold Leggett and Pat Falge [review of] (37) 252<br />

Complete Handbook of Plant Propagation, R. C. M. Wright [review of] (37) 134<br />

Complete Handbook of Pruning, Roger Grounds [review of] (36) 66<br />

Compositae (48) [2] 31; (51) [2] 23–31<br />

Compost Gardening, W. E. Sherwell-Cooper [review of] (38) 239<br />

Compression wood (53) [1] 27<br />

Compton, Henry (32) 179; (39) 319<br />

Comptonia (32) 180; (49) [3] 40<br />

— peregrina (31) 238; (35) 116; (52) [4] 29; (55) [3] 13, 18; [4] 26, 27, 28, 29; (56) [3] 2–11, 5, 7, 8, 10<br />

Computer, botanical applications (33) 3–11, 26–36<br />

Computer-b<strong>as</strong>ed plant records systems (49) [1] 43<br />

Computerized mapping system (49) [1] 61–63<br />

Comstock, Anna (58) [3] 20, 24<br />

Concord Area Trees, Ray Angelo [review of] (38) 33<br />

Concord, MA (56) [3] 3, 5, 10; [4] 24<br />

Coneflower, purple (34) 329, 330; (35) 33–34; (51) [1] 16<br />

— Tennessee (46) [3] 7, 34; (47) [2] 20, 23<br />

Conguillio National Park [Chile] (59) [2] 33<br />

Conifer (30) 27; (39) 273–275; (43) [1] 35; (58) [3] 3, 8–9; (59) [1] 33–34, 63; [2] 31<br />

— collection at Arnold Arboretum (31) 342; (33) 318; (49) [1] 16, 17; (50) [2] 2; (53) [3] 18<br />

— dwarf cvs. (49) [3] 12; (59) [4] 12<br />

— northern (58) [2] 4<br />

— northwestern (58) [3] 2–10<br />

— pollination of (50) [2] 2, 3<br />

— rare (59) [2] 26–34<br />

— regeneration in (59) [3] 14<br />

Coniferae, leaf attachments of (48) [1] 7<br />

Conifers for Your Garden, Adrian Bloom [review of] (36) 127<br />

Coniothalamus chinensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Conium maculatum (34) 56; (45) [1] 28<br />

Connarus opacus (32) 212<br />

— sprucei (32) 212<br />

Connecticut (48) [1] 18; (59) [4] 2–9<br />

— hemlocks in (58) [2] 42–44<br />

Connecticut College Arboretum (56) [3] 9<br />

Connelly, Patrick J. (48) [3] 28<br />

Connor, Sheila [see also Geary] (49) [1] 58, 73; [2] 3<br />

— — “The Arnold Arboretum: An Historic Park Partnership” (48) [4] 26–28<br />

— — “Mystical, Medicinal Witch Hazel” (55) [3] 20–21<br />

— — “The Flying Dogwood Shuttle” (52) [4] 17–22<br />

Conocarpus erectus (36) 12, 18<br />

Conocybe (32) 205<br />

Conomorpha lithophyta (32) 213<br />

— magnolifolia (32) 213<br />

Conospermum [Australia] (58) [1] 20


C<br />

Cumulative Index 17<br />

Conrad, Kevin, “Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan,” with other contributors (55) [1] 12–20, 13, 16<br />

Conradi Gesneri Historia Plantarum, H. Zoller, K. Steinmann, and K. Schmidt, eds. [review of reprint] (34) 437<br />

Conradina (46) [3] 23, 24<br />

— propagation of (46) [3] 24<br />

— verticillata (46) [3] 23–25<br />

Conservancy Society of Hong Kong (30) 18<br />

Conservation, of Himalayan spp. (50) [1] 5<br />

— in Hong Kong (30) 18<br />

— of spp. (33) 82<br />

— of trees (54) [3] 15<br />

Conservation of Germpl<strong>as</strong>m Resources [1978 report] (46) [3] 11<br />

“Conservation of Plant Lore in the Amazon B<strong>as</strong>in,” Richard Evans Schultes (46) [4] 52–59<br />

“Considering Cotinus,” Kim E. Tripp (54) [2] 20–30<br />

Constable, John (32) 183<br />

“Constant Nymph, Updated,” George H. Pride (35) 124–127<br />

Container Gardening Outdoors, George Taloumis [review of] (36) 66<br />

Container planting (33) 115, 261–283; (37) 234, 238, 242, 245, 246, 247<br />

— — Minnesota system (44) [2] 26, 27<br />

Contributions from the Arnold Arboretum (32) 52<br />

Contributions from the Biological Laboratory of the Science Society of China [periodical] (48) [2] 15<br />

Controlled atmosphere storage, of fruit (32) 131<br />

Convallaria (43) [2] 37<br />

— majalis (31) 188; (34) 57, 316; (39) 254; (43) [1] 41<br />

— — var. keiskei (38) 87<br />

“Convenience of Arabidopsis,” Elizabeth A. Kellogg (52) [4] 12–16<br />

Convolvulaceae (52) [2] 23, 24<br />

Convolvulus (31) 176<br />

Convolvulus arvensis (34) 152<br />

Conyza canadensis (34) 208<br />

Cook, James (57) [4] 19<br />

Cook, Robert E. (46) [3] 12; (48) [4] 2, 3; (60) [2] 3<br />

— — — “Why Are Bonsai Leaves Small?” (53) [1] 19–23;<br />

— — — “The Asian Connection” (53) [4] 26–30<br />

Cooley, George R. (32) 270<br />

[Coolidge], Charles (60) [2] 41<br />

Coolidge, Joseph (47) [4] 31<br />

Coombes, Allen J., “Oglethorpe and the Oglethorpe Oak,” with W. Nigel Coates (57) [2] 25–30<br />

Cooper, A. S. (33) 15<br />

Cooper, William S. (59) [1] 48, 49, 52<br />

— — — “An Ecological Reconnaissance in the Native Home of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides,” with Kwei-ling Chu<br />

[excerpt, 1950] (59) [1] 40–46<br />

Cooper-Driver, Gillian A., “Welwitschia mirabilis—A Dream Come True” (54) [2] 2–10<br />

Cooperating Nurseryman’s Program (32) 51<br />

Copeland and Cleveland [firm] (48) [4] 23<br />

Copeland, E. B. (58) [1] 12<br />

Copeland, Robert Morris (53) [4] 6, 8; (54) [3] 17<br />

Copenhagen [Denmark] (48) [2] 18<br />

Copley Plaza [Boston] (54) [3] 27<br />

Copley Square [Boston] (48) [3] 13–14<br />

— — restoration of (48) [3] 13<br />

Coptis (55) [2] 24<br />

Coral bells (31) 79; (34) 359<br />

Coralberry (31) 236; (35) 235, 236<br />

— Chenault (30) 173<br />

— Hancock (44) [4] 25–26<br />

Corchorus japonicus (35) 160, 161<br />

Coreopsis, thread-leaf (31) 33<br />

Coreopsis (31) 33, 228; (34) 316<br />

— auriculata (34) 317<br />

— grandiflora (31) 33<br />

— lanceolata (31) 33, 228; (34) 317<br />

— tripteris (31) 34<br />

— verticillata (31) 33; (34) 317<br />

— — ‘Golden Shower’ (31) 33<br />

Corey, E. J. (51) [2] 11<br />

Coriander (31) 200<br />

Coriandrum sativum (31) 200


C<br />

18 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Coriaria thymifolia (32) 211<br />

Cornish Colony [NH] (59) [4] 26–28, 32<br />

Cork tree (32) 66; (36) 2, 19; (55) [3] 23–24<br />

— Amur (30) 162, 171; (39) 157, 158; (43) [1] 43; (44) [4] 19; (48) [3] 29 ; (55) [3] 22<br />

— Japanese (30) 166<br />

— Lavalle (30) 163<br />

“Cork Trees,” Helen Roca-Garcia (30) 162–166<br />

Corn (31) 205; (39) 313; (52) [2] 26<br />

— centaury (31) 179<br />

— flag (or corne flagges) (31) 184, 206<br />

Cornflower (31) 179<br />

— perennial (34) 305<br />

Cornel (31) 215; (36) 52<br />

— white (31) 236<br />

“Cornelian Cherries,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (36) 50–56<br />

Cornelian cherry (31) 41, 215; (39) 100, 101; (44) [4]; 15, 17–18; (56) [1] 2–7, 4, 5; [2] 25<br />

— — bonsai (32) 246<br />

— — cvs. (56) [1] 5<br />

— — cultivation (56) [1] 6<br />

— — harvest and use (56) [1] 6<br />

— — propagation (56) [1] 6<br />

“Cornelian Cherry: From the Shores of Ancient Greece,” Lee Reich (56) [1] 2–7<br />

Cornell <strong>University</strong> [Ithaca, NY] (48) [2] 11; (60) [3] 30<br />

Cornell <strong>University</strong> Plantations (46) [3] 12, 13; (48) [4] 3<br />

Cornels (60) [2] 17<br />

Cornish [NH] (54) [1] 28<br />

Cornus (32) 71; (36) 50, 52; (44) [1] 22; (45) [2] 25; [4] 23; (49) [4] 35; (55) [3] 18<br />

— subgroups and their evolutionary relationships (45) [4] 4; (60) [4] 26<br />

— alba (31) 236; (43) [1] 8, 10<br />

— — var. kesselringii (43) [1] 10<br />

— — var. sibirica (32) 278; (36) 29; (43) [1] 10<br />

— alternifolia (39) 177, 178, 223<br />

— amomum (31) 215; (38) 51, 52<br />

— x arnoldiana (38) 50, 52<br />

— <strong>as</strong>perifolia (38) 52<br />

— baileyi (32) 278<br />

— bretschneideri (38) 52<br />

— canadensis (45) [1] 19–22, inside front cover, 19, 20, 21; [4] 3, 25, 27, back cover; (58) [3] inside back cover<br />

— — relay buds of (45) [1] 20, 21<br />

— — rhizomes of (45) [1] 19<br />

— — seeds of, germination of (45) [1] 20<br />

— capitata (45) [4] front-cover foldout, 3, 4<br />

— — fruit of (45) [4] 5<br />

— chinensis (36) 56<br />

— controversa (38) 93; (39) 178, 179, 225; (55) [1] 15<br />

— disciflora (45) [4] 3<br />

— dubia (38) 51<br />

— dunbarii (38) 51, 52, 53<br />

— florida (30) 169, 170; (31) 215; (32) 71, 87; (33) 336; (36) 50; (38) 157; (43) [1] 3; [3] 33; (44) [4] 15, 17, 18, 40; (45) [1]<br />

19–22, 21; [4] front cover, 3, 6; (47) [2] 27; (48) [4] 18; (50) [2] 10, 11, 14–20, inside back cover; [3] 5, 6; (52) [4] 17–22,<br />

18, 21, 29; (53) [3] front cover; (55) [2] 28; (56) [2] 16<br />

— — ‘Rainbow’ (33) 201<br />

— — ‘Welchii’ (33) 202<br />

— x horseyi (38) 52<br />

— kousa (32) 72, 88; (36) 50; (39) 98, 99, 223; (43) [1] 3, 11; [3] 33; (44) [4] 40; (45) [4] front cover, 3; (50) [2] 1, 8–19, 10,<br />

11, 12, 13, inside back cover; [3] 5, 6; (52) [4] 29; (55) [1] 9, 14, 15; [2] 28<br />

— — fruit of (45) [4] 7<br />

— — var. chinensis, 101<br />

— — ‘Gold Star’ (43) [4] 6, 7<br />

— — ‘Snow Boy’ (43) [4] 6, cover 4<br />

— — ‘Steeple’ (32) 277<br />

— — ‘Summer Stars’ (33) 202<br />

— macrophylla (38) 52, 54; (39) 179, 225; (44) [4] 40<br />

— m<strong>as</strong> (31) 41, 215; (32) 39; (36) 50, 51, 53, 54, 55; (39) 100, 101, 223; (44) [4] 15, 17–18, 18; (45) [4] 4; (56) [1] 2–7; [2] 25<br />

— — cvs. (36) 54<br />

— — ‘Flava’ (36) 53; (56) [1] 4, 5, 6<br />

— nuttallii (33) 91; (42) [4] 147–151, 147, 150; (43) [3] 32–33; (45) [4] 2, 3; (50) [2] 15, 19; (52) [4] 29


C<br />

Cumulative Index 19<br />

— obliqua (38) 50<br />

— officinalis (36) 50, 51, 53, 54, 55; (39) 101, 223<br />

— paucinervis (38) 51<br />

— racemosa (38) 50; (45) [2] 24, 26; (55) [3] 5–6<br />

— rugosa (38) 51<br />

— sanguinea (56) [1] 6<br />

— sericea (30) 26; (36) 29; (43) [1] 8, 10; (44) [4] 40; (45) [2] 19, 25, 26; (56) [2] 24<br />

— — ‘Flaviramea’ (30) 26; (36) 29; (43) [1] 10<br />

— — ‘Kelseyi’ (35) 235, 237<br />

— — ‘Nitida’ (36) 29<br />

— sessilis (36) 56<br />

— x slavinii (38) 51<br />

— stolonifera (31) 215; (32) 41, 278; (38) 51; (60) [1] 7<br />

— — ‘Cheyenne’ (32) 277<br />

— — coloradensis (32) 277<br />

— — ‘Isanti’ (30) 253<br />

— ulotricha (36) 189<br />

Coronilla (31) 18<br />

Coronilla emerus (31) 237<br />

— varia (44) [3] 14; (57) [3] 9<br />

— — ‘Penngift’ (30) 158<br />

“Correspondence. Madison Square Again” [1896], H. A. Caparn (60) [3] 19<br />

“Correspondence. The Plans of Madison Square” [1896], S. A. (60) [3] 17–19<br />

Corsican mint (37) 105<br />

Cortaderia (54) [3] 3, 8<br />

— argentea (35) 62<br />

— jubata (54) [3] 8; (58) [1] 5<br />

— selloana (35) 62<br />

Cortes, Herman (30) 123, 125<br />

Cortisone (32) 201<br />

Cortusi, Giacomo (31) 116<br />

Corydalis bulbosa (37) 93, 94<br />

— c<strong>as</strong>hmeriana (45) [4] 30<br />

— densiflora (37) 93<br />

— lutea (52) [2] 39, 41<br />

— sempervirens (37) 93<br />

— solida var. transylvanica (45) [4] 30<br />

Corylopsis (36) 73–76, 107; (49) [4] 34<br />

— glabrescens (36) 70; (60) [4] 12<br />

— gotoana (36) 75<br />

— pauciflora (36) 70, 75, 77<br />

— platypetala (36) 70, 75<br />

— sinensis (36) 75<br />

— spicata (36) 70, 76, 77; (60) [4] 12<br />

— veitchiana (36) 70, 76, 77<br />

Corylus (37) 118–120<br />

— americana (45) [4] 24<br />

— avellana (31) 223; (37) 118, 119; (53) [2] 13, 14<br />

— — ‘Contorta’ (37) 120; (55) [4] 32–33<br />

— — var. contorta (43) [1] 11<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (37) 120<br />

— colurna (39) 180, 181, 225; (44) [4] 40–41; (53) [2] 13<br />

— heterophylla (47) [2] 7<br />

— maxima (53) [2] 13; (55) [3] 18<br />

— sieboldiana (47) [3] 40<br />

— tibetica (44) [3] 19<br />

Cosmos (47) [3] 19<br />

— spp. (47) [3] 18<br />

— sulphureus (47) [3] 13<br />

Costmary (31) 200<br />

Cotinus (32) 91, 97; (44) [2] 17; (55) [3] 18<br />

— coggyria (31) 220; (35) 93; (38) 104, 105; (44) [2] 17, 20, 22; (45) [2] 26; (51) [4] 55; (54) [2] 20, 21–30, 23<br />

— — ‘Velvet Cloak’ (44) [2] 22<br />

— nana (54) [2] 26<br />

— obovatus (30) 171; (35) 93; (38) 104; (44) [2] 17–22, 18, 20; (51) [4] 55–58; (54) [2] 21–22, 27, 28, 29<br />

— — bark (44) [2] inside back cover<br />

— — leaves (44) [2] front cover


C<br />

20 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — trunk (44) [2] back cover<br />

— szechuanensis (54) [2] 27<br />

— — propagation of (54) [2] 27–28<br />

Cotone<strong>as</strong>ter, small-leaved (56) [2] 25<br />

Cotone<strong>as</strong>ter (30) 172; (31) 314; (43) [1] 5; (44) [2] 30; (45) [2] 19, 20; (54) [2] 15; (48) [2] 34<br />

— divaricatus (55) [2] 30<br />

— ‘Firebird’ (43) [1] cover<br />

— horizontalis (35) 231, 232; (54) [2] 14<br />

— microphylla (35) 231, 232; (56) [2] 24<br />

— — var. thymifolia (35) 232<br />

— microphyllus (43) [1] 5<br />

Cotton (31) 231; (52) [2] 26<br />

Cottonwood (56) [2] 22<br />

— e<strong>as</strong>tern (31) 243; (32) 81<br />

Cottonwood Vista, Gwinn [OH] (56) [1] inside back cover<br />

Cotyledonary node (59) [3] 15–16, 20; [4] 10, 13<br />

Cotylelobium malayan (60) [4] 6<br />

Cough remedy [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 25<br />

Coulston, Mary B. (60) [2] 41<br />

Council on the Arts and Humanities of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts (32) 265<br />

Country Garden, Josephine Nuese [review of] (33) 305<br />

Country Seats of the United States [Birch] (49) [2] 23<br />

Cours de la Reine [Paris] (57) [2] 5, 7<br />

Covent Garden Marketplace [London] (47) [4] 32<br />

Coventry bells (31) 178<br />

Cowan, Richard S., “The Herbarium As a Data Bank” (33) 3–12<br />

Cowania, endangered spp. of (46) [3] 8<br />

Cowberry (31) 236<br />

— mountain (35) 233<br />

Cowslip (31) 168, 172, 192<br />

Cowslips of Jerusalem (31) 188<br />

Cox, E. H. M. (44) [3] 25<br />

Cox, Paul Alan (56) [2] 38–39; (58) [1] 22, 26<br />

Cox, Paul C. (39) 355<br />

Cox, Reginald (49) [1] 13<br />

Crab Apples for America [1943] (30) 84<br />

Crabapple (30) 84, 94, 171; (31) 237, 246; (38) 157; (43) [1] 41; (55) [4] 13, 34–35; (57) [1] 24, 31<br />

— Asian (43) [1] 44<br />

— carmine (39) 118<br />

— flowering (53) [3] back cover<br />

— — Japanese (39) 119<br />

— Parkman (33) 174<br />

— Sargent (39) 119<br />

— Siberian (44) [4] 19<br />

— — columnar (39) 118<br />

— tea (39) 119<br />

— Tschonoskii (39) 119<br />

— wild sweet (31) 237<br />

Crabgr<strong>as</strong>s (34) 218, 219<br />

Cragg, Gordon (58) [1] 20<br />

Cramer, P. J. S. (44) [2] 10, 11, 11, 13<br />

“Cranberries: The L<strong>as</strong>t One Hundred Years,” Chester E. Cross (33) 284–291<br />

Cranberry (31) 236, 246; (33) 284, 289<br />

— bog (33) 289<br />

— European (30) 173<br />

— mountain (35) 233<br />

Cranberrybush, American (30) 173<br />

— European (35) 233; (53) [2] 18<br />

Cranesbill (31) 75, 183; (34) 97–124, 343, 345<br />

— Iberian (34) 344<br />

— lilac (34) 344<br />

— long-rooted (31) 183<br />

— tuberous-rooted (31) 183<br />

Crapemyrtle (36) 19; (43) [1] 3<br />

— common (31) 237<br />

Cr<strong>as</strong>sulacean acid metabolism (CAM) (54) [2] 6<br />

x Crataegosorbus miczurinii (46) [1] 35; (57) [1] 26


C<br />

Cumulative Index 21<br />

Crataegus (32) 9, 73, 81, 84; (55) [3] 17; (56) [2] 24<br />

— collection at Arnold Arboretum, maintenance and removal (30) 84<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— berberifolia (46) [3] 22<br />

— brachyacantha (43) [1] 5<br />

— crus-galli (30) 170; (31) 238; (38) 157; (39) 102, 103, 149, 223; (44) [4] 18; (50) [1] 20; (56) [2] 24; (57) [1] 24<br />

— foetida (45) [4] 25<br />

— — var. inermis (44) [4] 18<br />

— laevigata (53) [2] 14; (55) [3] 14<br />

— — ‘Crimson Cloud’ (39) 181<br />

— — ‘Paulii’ (39) 149, 223<br />

— — ‘Superba’ (39) 181, 223<br />

— x lavallei (30) 170; (39) 150, 223; (43) [1] 5<br />

— marshallii (43) [1] 7<br />

— meyeri (44) [3] 11, 24<br />

— microphyllus (43) [1] 5<br />

— monogyna (30) 170; (31) 223; (42) [1] 17 (misprinted <strong>as</strong> C. monogylnia)<br />

— nitida (30) 169, 170<br />

— oxycantha (30) 170; (31) 238; (53) [2] 13<br />

— oxycanthoides (31) 223<br />

— phaenopyrum (30) 169; (31) 238; (38) 157; (39) 103, 104, 149, 223; (44) [4] 18<br />

— pinnatifida (44) [3] 9<br />

— punctata (31) 244; (55) [3] 13<br />

— —’Ohio Pioneer’ (39) 149, 181, 224<br />

— spathulata (43) [1] 6, 7<br />

— viridis ‘Winter King’ (39) 104, 105, 149, 224; (43) [1] 5<br />

Craul, Philip J., “Urban Soil: Problems and Promise” (51) [1] 23–32<br />

Creech, John L. (33) 25; (44) [3] 24, 36; (47) [2] 31, 33; (49) [3] 36; (54) [3] 4; (56) [3] 21, 25<br />

— — — “Ornamental Plant Introduction: Building on the P<strong>as</strong>t” (33) 13–25<br />

Creeping Charley (31) 228<br />

— Jenny (31) 131, 228; (35) 6<br />

— snowberry (45) [4] 24<br />

Crem<strong>as</strong>tra (41) 137–138<br />

— variabilis (41) 137<br />

Crescentia cujete (52) [2] 25<br />

Cress (31) 200<br />

— garden (31) 231; (57) [3] 29, 30, 31, 32<br />

— winter (34) 191<br />

Crève Coeur, Jean Hector Saint-Jean de (48) [4] 52, 53, 55, 56<br />

Cribier, P<strong>as</strong>cal (54) [1] 15<br />

Crichton-Harris, Ann, “Lowbush Blueberries: Out of the Barrens and into the Garden” (49) [3] 38–40<br />

Crinum <strong>as</strong>iaticum (48) [2] 3<br />

Critical daylength, relationship to plant hardiness (54) [3] 26<br />

Crocker, Uriah (53) [4] 8<br />

Crocus, autumn (34) 55<br />

Crocus (37) [3] front cover<br />

— chrysanthus & cvs. (37) 94, 95; (45) [4] 30<br />

— purpureus (31) 180<br />

— sativus (31) 201<br />

— tom<strong>as</strong>inianus (37) 95<br />

— vernus (31) 180<br />

Croizat, Leon (49) [1] 61<br />

Cronartium comptoniae (56) [3] 9<br />

Cronk, Gertrude (39) 352<br />

Crook, A. H. (30) 22<br />

Croomia (36) 60<br />

Crop protection (30) 44<br />

Crosby, Irving B., “The Making of Boston Harbor” (48) [3] 24<br />

Cross, Chester E., “Cranberries: The L<strong>as</strong>t One Hundred Years” (33) 284–291<br />

Cross, Jim (51) [2] 18<br />

Cross-pollination (36) 131; (49) [3] 39<br />

Cross vine (31) 237<br />

Crossdating (56) [4] 4<br />

Crotalaria spp. (37) 223<br />

Crow C<strong>as</strong>tle [Japan] (47) [2] 13, 13<br />

Crowfoot (31) 192<br />

— aconite-leaved (31) 193


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22 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— bulbous (31) 193<br />

— gr<strong>as</strong>sy (31) 193<br />

Crown dieback (56) [4] 4<br />

— gall (38) 49<br />

Crown-flower (37) 229<br />

Crown imperial (31) 180; (53) [1] 11<br />

Crown-of-thorns (34) 65<br />

Crownvetch (57) [3] 9<br />

Cruso, Thal<strong>as</strong>sa (32) 266, 267<br />

— — Making Things Grow [reviewed] (30) 28, 29<br />

Cryphonectria par<strong>as</strong>itica (52) [2] 3, 6–9<br />

Cryptodiaporthe canker (54) [1] 29<br />

Cryptogam, lower (33) 160–161<br />

Cryptogamic botanists (33) 158, 160<br />

— botany (33) 158, 160<br />

— plants (33) 157<br />

Cryptomeria (32) 241; (37) 50, 115<br />

— japonica (31) 18, 285, 292; (38) 29; (44) [3] 15, 20; (47) [2] 12; (49) [3] 18, 37; (60) [2] 30, 31, 32; [4] 28<br />

— — ‘Elegans’ (43) [1] 12<br />

— — var. fortunei (50) [4] 16, 20, 21<br />

— — ‘Yoshino’ (52) [3] 11<br />

— paniculata (48) [2] 7<br />

— sinensis (52) [4] 4, 10<br />

Csapody, Vera (50) [3] 21, 22<br />

Cuba (47) [3] 12<br />

— <strong>Harvard</strong> botanic garden at Cienfuegos (51) [3] front cover, 22–32, 23–26, 29, 30<br />

Cuban National Exposition (51) [3] 28<br />

Cucumber (or cowcumber) (31) 205<br />

— tree (32) 90; (36) 143; (54) [1] 8; (57) [4] 22<br />

— —large-leafed (57) [4] inside back cover<br />

Cucumis<br />

— hystrix (48) [2] 7<br />

— melo (31) 208<br />

— sativus (31) 205<br />

Cucurbita (52) [2] 25<br />

— lagenaria (31) 206<br />

— maxima (50) [4] 5, 13<br />

— pepo (31) 210<br />

— — var. melopepa (31) 212<br />

Cudweed (31) 196<br />

Cuev<strong>as</strong>, Angel Sal<strong>as</strong>, drawing by (57) [4] 8<br />

Culebra-borrachero (32) 209<br />

Cullen, James (49) [1] 47<br />

Cultivar (39) 370–376<br />

— identification of (49) [1] 19, 20, 27, 39<br />

— names (36) 132<br />

— nongenetic (59) [4] 12<br />

“Cultivars of Japanese Plants at Brookside Gardens,” Barry R. Yinger and Carl R. Hahn (43) [4] 3–19<br />

“Cultivating Native Plants: The Possibilities,” Susan Storer (47) [2] 16–19<br />

Cumulative temperatures, relationship to plant hardiness (54) [3] 27<br />

Cunningham, Isabel Shipley, “Frank Meyer, Agricultural Explorer” (44) [3] 2–26<br />

Cunninghamia (37) 50, 51; (59) [1] 35, 36, 44, 54, 56, 57<br />

— lanceolata (36) 224; (44) [3] 20; (48) [2] 26; (55) [1] back cover; (59) [1] 43, 45, 50<br />

Cuphea hyssopifolia (36) 11, 18<br />

Cupid’s dart (34) 304<br />

Cupressaceae (50) [2] 2, 3, 4; (59) [1] 6, 54–57, 63<br />

x Cupressocyparis (37) 52<br />

Cupressus (37) 51, 52; (48) [2] 34<br />

— arizonica (39) 272, 274, 275<br />

— funebris (39) 275<br />

— lusitanica var. benthamii (39) 274, 275<br />

— macrocarpa (47) [2] 15<br />

— sempervirens (49) [4] 35; (54) [1] 28<br />

— — var. sempervirens (42) [1] 5<br />

Curare (32) 201, 212; (50) [2] 24–26, 25<br />

CURATING THE LIVING COLLECTIONS (49) [1] 2–75<br />

Currant (31) 222


C<br />

Cumulative Index 23<br />

— European black (31) 246<br />

— Missouri (56) [2] 25<br />

Curtis, George Carroll (53) [4] 14–15<br />

Curtis, John (53) [1] 15<br />

Curtis, Will C. (47) [2] 16<br />

Curtis, William (53) [1] 16<br />

Curtis primrose (31) 180<br />

Curtis’s Botanical Magazine (39) 11, 53, 61; (46) [1] 5; (49) [4] 38; (53) [1] 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17<br />

Cuscuta (33) 43, 58<br />

— subinclusa (49) [2] 11<br />

Cushing, Elizabeth Hope, “So Near the Metropolis: Lynn Woods, a Sylvan Gem in an Urban Setting” (48) [4] 37–51<br />

Custis, Colonel (31) 119<br />

— John (39) 321; (53) [1] 11<br />

Cuticle studies (59) [1] 66–68<br />

Cutler, Man<strong>as</strong>seh (Rev. ) (49) [2] 17, 18<br />

— — “Account” (48) [4] 55<br />

Cuttings, <strong>as</strong> propagation technique (37) 21–30, 22, 24, 25, 28<br />

— rooting (33) 120–123<br />

— softwood (32) 160<br />

— structures for (37) 27–29<br />

Cyanophoric glucosides (49) [4] 14<br />

Cyathea species (43) [4] 25<br />

Cyathocalyx yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Cyc<strong>as</strong> pictinata (48) [2] 2, 4, 6<br />

— revoluta (32) 243; (59) [3] 10, 12<br />

— — bonsai (32) 243<br />

— siamensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Cyclamen cherry (60) [4] 12<br />

— Italian (54) [1] 28<br />

— — columnar (42) [1] 5<br />

Cyclobalanopsis rex (48) [2] 7<br />

Cyclocarya paliurus (52) [4] 4<br />

Cyclopedia of American Horticulture [Bailey] (49) [1] 17<br />

Cydonia oblonga (31) 226; (55) [3] 17<br />

— sinensis (43) [1] 11<br />

Cymbidium (37) 187; (41) 138<br />

— goeringii (37) 187, 196; (41) 138, 139<br />

Cynara cardunculus (54) [3] 9<br />

— scolymus (31) 203<br />

Cynodon dactylon (32) 27<br />

Cynoxylon (45) [4] 3<br />

Cyperaceae (34) 222, 223<br />

Cyphomandra betacea (50) [4] 14<br />

Cypress (37) 51, 52; (60) [3] 4<br />

— bald (31) 237; (49) [4] 13, 14; (56) [4] inside back cover, 6, 7; (59) [1] 34, 54; (60) [2] 14–17; [4] 19–24, 25<br />

— — roots (60) [2] 15; [4] 19, 20, 21–24<br />

— — — looping (60) [4] 23, 24<br />

— deciduous (31) 237<br />

— dome (60) [4] 24<br />

— funeral (31) 18<br />

— hinoki (43) [1] 17; (44) [1] 27; (49) [3] 3, 9, 12, 15, 18; (50) [3] 9; (53) [1] 19<br />

— — compact (49) [3] 18, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31<br />

— — false (31) 298; (43) [1] 16, 17 [Note that the photo is miscaptioned <strong>as</strong> hemlock; see page 16 for the correct<br />

caption.]<br />

— Japanese (52) [3] inside back cover<br />

— knees (60) [2] 14–17; [4] 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24<br />

— Lawson (52) [4] 24<br />

— — range of (52) [4] 25<br />

— Leyland (37) 52<br />

— pine (37) 44, 45<br />

— pond (32) 283, 284; (56) [4] 4; pond (60) [4] 19, 22<br />

— sawara (44) [4] 38, 40; (49) [3] 11; (50) [3] 2, 7<br />

— swamp (60) [4] 19<br />

Cypress Hill Cemetery [Philadelphia] (54) [2] 16<br />

“Cypress Knees: An Enduring Enigma,” Christopher H. Briand (60) [4] 19–25<br />

Cypripedium (37) 182–186; (41) 140–143; (47) [2] 22, 23<br />

— acaule (37) 185; (56) [1] inside front cover, 8, 9, 10–13


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24 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— arientinum (37) 185<br />

— calceolus (37) 182; (47) [2] 21, 22<br />

— — var. parviflorum (37) 182<br />

— — var. pubescens (37) 182, 183; (44) [1] 32<br />

— californicum (46) [3] 9<br />

— candidum (37) 185<br />

— cordigerum (37) 186<br />

— debile (41) 140, 141<br />

— japonicum (37) 184, 186; (41) [3] inside back cover. 142<br />

— macranthum (37) 186<br />

— montanum (37) 185, 188<br />

— plectrochilon (37) 185<br />

— tibeticum (36) 207; (46) [4] 30, back cover<br />

Cyrilla, swamp (31) 237<br />

Cyrilla racemiflora (31) 237; (55) [3] 18<br />

Cystopteris bulbifera f. crispa (55) [1] 6<br />

Cytisus, Spanish (31) 215<br />

Cytisus (31) 310; (36) 30<br />

— x praecox (30) 86; (36) 30<br />

— scoparius (31) 233; (33) 99, 101; (36) 30, 31; (45) [2] 19; (60) [1] 18<br />

Cytokinin (44) [3] 31; (45) [2] 28–31, 33–34<br />

— structure of (45) [2] 29<br />

Cytology (33) 135–146


D<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

2, 4-D (2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) (45) [2] 29<br />

Dacrydium (37) 52, 53<br />

— zanthandrum (55) [3] 13<br />

Daffadown dillies (31) 172, 180<br />

Daffodil (31) 172, 180 (34) 72<br />

— checkered (31) 178<br />

— common (31) 181<br />

— fall (31) 228<br />

— pale (31) 180<br />

— rush-leaved (31) 180<br />

— wild (31) 181<br />

Dahlen, Martha, “Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) A Fenway Jewel” (33) 292–294<br />

Dahlia (47) [3] 18, 19<br />

“Dahlia: An Early History,” Paul D. Sorenson (30) 121–138<br />

Dai minority [China] (48) [2] 2, 5<br />

Dacrydium zanthandrum (55) [3] 13<br />

Daisetsuzan National Park [Japan] (47) [2] 4–6, 5<br />

“Daisies of Autumn,” Judy Glattstein (51) [2] 23–31<br />

Daisy (31) 181<br />

— English (31) 182<br />

— fleabane (34) 165<br />

— garden (31) 181<br />

— gloriosa (33) 39<br />

— great (31) 181<br />

— michaelm<strong>as</strong> (34) 292; (44) [2] 28<br />

— — cvs. (51) [2] 23, 25<br />

— orange (34) 336<br />

— ox-eye (31) 173; (34) 163<br />

— painted (31) 32; (34) 310<br />

— perennial (31) 181<br />

— sh<strong>as</strong>ta (31) 32; (34) 311<br />

Dalbergia fusca (48) [2] 7<br />

— — var. enneandra (48) [2] 4<br />

Dali [China] (46) [4] 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 28, 33<br />

— autonomous region (46) [4] 23, 24<br />

Dali seki (46) [4] 32<br />

— shi (46) [4] 28, 32<br />

Dall, Curtis B. (47) [4] 11<br />

Dall, Mr. (47) [4] 11<br />

Dall, William Healy (47) [4] 11<br />

Dalton, Charles (48) [4] 33; (53) [4] 11<br />

Dalton, Patricia, and Alejandro Novelo R., “Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Arnold Arboretum” (43) [2] 7–44<br />

Dame, L. L., and Henry Brooks, “The American Elm” (42) [2] 49–59<br />

Dame’s-rocket (39) 256<br />

Dames-violet (31) 193<br />

Damping-off dise<strong>as</strong>e (33) 119; (47) [4] 7<br />

Dana, Richard Henry (53) [4] 11<br />

Dandelion (31) 168, 205; (34) 199<br />

Dandy, James E. (52) [1] 18<br />

Danesblood (34) 302<br />

Daniels, Alanson 957) [1] 5–6<br />

Daniels, Gilbert S. (33) 35<br />

— — — “The Botanist and the Computer” (33) 26–36<br />

Daphne (57) [1] 10<br />

— Mezereon (56) [2] 25<br />

Daphne (55) [1] 9; [3] 18<br />

— alpina (55) [1] 3<br />

— altaica (44) [3] 13<br />

— arbuscula (55) [1] 6<br />

— blagayana (37) 105<br />

— burkwoodii ‘Carol Mackie’ (30) 253; (52) [3] 13


D<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— cneorum (34) 58; (37) 104; (56) [2] 25<br />

— — ‘Eximia’ (55) [1] 3<br />

— mezereum (31) 218; (34) 58; (37) 117, 118; (45) [4] 26; (56) [2] 25<br />

— — cvs. (37) 118<br />

— — f. alba (37) 117<br />

— odora ‘Ringm<strong>as</strong>ter’ (45) [2] 14, 15<br />

— tangutica (44) [3] 19<br />

— — ‘Zuiko Nishiki’ (45) [2] 14, 15<br />

Daphniphyllum macropodum var. humile (38) 30<br />

DAPII fluorescence test (49) [2] 8, 11<br />

Darke, Rick, “A Century of Gr<strong>as</strong>ses” (54) [3] 2–11<br />

— — photo by, (54) [3] cover<br />

Darrow, George (30) 19<br />

Darthuizer Nursery [Leersum, Holland] (46) [4] 12<br />

Dartington Hall [England] (52) [1] 10<br />

Dartmouth Street [Boston] (48) [4] 23, 33<br />

Darwin, Charles (50) [1] 31; (52) [4] 13, 16; (53) [3] 15, 17; (58) [1] 2–10; (59) [2] 28; (3) 25<br />

— — theory of evolution (50) [3] 5<br />

Darwin, Er<strong>as</strong>mus (53) [3] 13; (56) [4] 18<br />

D<strong>as</strong>hujiao Reserve [China] (48) [2] 5<br />

Datab<strong>as</strong>e management software (DBMS) (49) [1] 45<br />

— design, relational (49) [1] 46<br />

Data-control systems (33) 3–12, 26–36<br />

Date plum (39) 300, 301, 302<br />

Dathe, Michael, “Acer saccharum ‘Newton Sentry’: Setting the Record Straight” (43) [3] 29–31<br />

Datura (31) 181; (32) 205; (34) 59<br />

— candida (32) 209<br />

— inoxia (41) 112, 113<br />

— sanguinea (47) [3] 15<br />

— stramonium (31) 196; (34) 59<br />

Daucus carota (31) 204; (34) 153<br />

Davenport, Charles (53) [4] 8<br />

David, Abbé Armand (Père David) (32) 103; (46) [4] 16<br />

Davidia (36) 190<br />

— involucrata (32) [3] front cover, 103; (33) 331; (40) 103, 104, 108, 110; (43) [1] 33; [4] 28, 30; (46) [4] 41<br />

— — var. vilmoriniana (49) [1] 38, 39<br />

Davies, Alice, Peter Shaw Ashton, and Seymour Slive, “Jacob van Ruisdael’s Trees” (42) [1] 2–31<br />

Davis, Wade, “In the Shadow of Red Cedar” (58) [3] 2–10<br />

Dawn redwood (32) 55; (36) 117; (37) 59, 60; (44) [4] 53; (53) [2] front cover; (57) [1] 31; (59) [1] 4–84<br />

Dawson, Jackson Thornton (32) 4, 51; (40) 51–75, 50, 51, 69, 73; (44) [3] 15, 21; (49) [1] 14, 54, 55; (51) [3] 8, 9; (52) [1] 20<br />

Dayflower (34) 182<br />

Daylength, critical, relationship to plant hardiness (54) [3] 26<br />

Daylily (31) 78, 173, 181; (34) 355; (37) 199–209; (39) 41, 256<br />

— buds (37) 200<br />

— orange (31) 181<br />

— yellow (31) 181<br />

DDT (31) 355<br />

Deacclimation (45) [4] 36<br />

Dead nettle (31) 181; (39) 257<br />

— — purple (31) 181<br />

— — red (31) 181<br />

Deadly nightshade (34) 87<br />

Debreczy, Zsolt [see Rácz] (50) [3] 21–23<br />

— — “Arnold Arboretum in Winter: A Photo Essay,” with István Ràcz (50) [1] 24–29<br />

— — “El Arbol del Tule: A Giant Cypress Among the Cattails,” with István Ràcz (57) [4] 2–11<br />

Decaisnea fargesii (52) [1] 11; (55) [1] 15; 18<br />

“Decline of the Apple,” Fred Lape (33) 217–227<br />

Decodon (43) [2] 3<br />

— verticillatus (43) [2] 21–22<br />

Deer Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 31<br />

Deer park, English (32) 174, 180<br />

— — — woodlands of in 16th and 17th centuries (32) 176<br />

Deering, Charles (49) [4] 32<br />

Defoliants (45) [2] 31–32<br />

— in tropical jungles (32) 53<br />

Deforestation (58) [2] 11–17, 37–40; (59) [2] 34<br />

Degen, A. von (31) 50


D<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

Dehardening (45) [4] 36<br />

De Vries, Hugo (44) [3] 3, 4, 9, 14<br />

Del Rosso, John (56) [1] 23; (57) [1] 23<br />

Del Tredici, Peter (39) 346; (46) [4] 5, 10; (47) [3] 39; (49) [1] 73; (50) [1] 36<br />

— — — book reviews (44) [4] 55; (53) [2] 24–29; (54) [3] 36; (57) [1] 21<br />

— — — “Aging and Rejuvenation in Trees” (59) [4] 10–16<br />

— — — “Bulldozers and Bacteria: The Ecology of Sweet Fern” (56) [3] 2–11<br />

— — — “Dendrological Atl<strong>as</strong>: A Legacy in the Making” (50) [3] 21–28<br />

— — — “Ecology and Economics of Elm Replacement in <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard” (58) [1] 27–32<br />

— — — “The Fate of a Ficus” (49) [4] 30–33<br />

— — — “First and Final Flowering of Muriel’s Bamboo” (58) [3] 11–17<br />

— — — “The Ginkgo in America” (41) 150–161<br />

— — — “Ginkgos and People—A Thousand Years of Interaction” (51) [2] 2–15<br />

— — — “The Great Catalpa Craze” (46) [2] 2–10<br />

— — — “Hibaku Trees of Hiroshima,” with Hiromi Tsuchida (53) [3] 24–29<br />

— — — “Historic Plants in a New Setting: The Evolution of the Hunnewell Building Landscape,” with S. A.<br />

Spongberg (53) [4] 20–25,<br />

— — — “The ‘Hope of Spring’ Magnolia Finally Flowers in Boston,” with S. A. Spongberg 52) [1] 18–23<br />

— — — “The Larz Anderson Bonsai Collection” (49) [3] 2–37<br />

— — — “The Layered Look” (45) [1] 19–22<br />

— — — “Lost and Found: Elliottia racemosa” (47) [4] 2–8<br />

— — — “Magnolia virginiana in MA” (41) 36–49<br />

— — — “Make Mine Mulch” (52) [3] 30–32<br />

— — — “A New Magnolia Blooms in Boston,” with S. A. Spongberg (49) [2] 25–27<br />

— — — “New USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map” (50) [3] 16–20<br />

— — — “A Nitrogen Fixation: The Story of the Frankia Symbiosis” (55) [4] 26–31;<br />

— — — “Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan,” with other contributors (55) [1] 12–20, 13<br />

— — — “Propagating Leatherwood: A Lesson in Humility” (44) [1] 20–23; [reprinted] (51) [4] 63–66<br />

— — — “Redwood Burls: Immortality Underground” (59) [3] 14–22<br />

— — — “Requiem for a Cork Tree” (55) [3] 22–24<br />

— — — “Restoring the <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard Landscape,” with Michael Van Valkenburgh (54) [1] 3–11<br />

— — — “Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock Reconsidered” (40) 202–223<br />

— — — “Shoots From Roots: A Horticultural Review” (55) [3] 11–19<br />

— — — “The Trees of Tian Mu Shan” [photo essay] (50) [4] 16–23, 17–22<br />

— — — “Typical Elms of Yesterday” (42) [2] 47–48<br />

— — — “The Upright White Pine” (53) [1] 24–31, 3, 5, 6, 7<br />

— — — “What’s in a Leaf?” (45) [2] 2–6<br />

— — — “Where the Wild Ginkgos Grow” (52) [4] 2–11, 7<br />

— — — photos by (40) 208, 211, 212, 214, 215; (41) 39, 42, 43, 45, 151, 157, 158; (44) [4] front cover; (45) inside front<br />

cover, 19, 20; (46) [2] 7, 8; (47) [4] 6,7; (48) [3] front cover; (49) [3] inside front cover, inside back cover; (50) [2] back<br />

cover; [3] inside front cover; (51) [2] inside front cover, inside back cover; (52) [1] front cover, back cover; [3] back<br />

cover; (53) [3] back cover; [4] back cover; (55) [1] back cover; [3] inside front cover, inside back cover; [4] cover, back<br />

cover; (56) [1] front cover; [2] inside front cover; [3] front cover; [4] front and back covers; (57) [1] front cover, inside<br />

back cover, back cover; [2] back cover; [3] front cover, inside back cover; [4] inside back cover; (58) [1] front cover,<br />

28, 29, 30, 31, inside back cover; [3] inside front cover, 11, 16, 17; (59) [1] 74, back cover; [3] inside front cover, 15–<br />

21, back cover; [4] inside front cover, 10–16, inside back cover<br />

Delano & Aldrich [architectural firm] (47) 10<br />

Delano, Eugene (47) [4] 10<br />

Delano, Frederic Adrian (48) [2] 8<br />

Delano, Moreau (47) [4] 10, 13, 17, 18, 19<br />

Delano, Susan Adams (47) [4] 9<br />

Delano, Susan Magoun (47) [4] 9, 10<br />

Delano, Warren (48) [2] 8<br />

Delano, William Adams (47) [4] 10–11, 13<br />

Delavay, Père Jean Marie (46) [4] 20<br />

Delaware River (48) [4] 55<br />

“Delights of a Rough Garden” [1896], D. H. R. Goodale (60) [3] 35<br />

Delphinium (31) 24, 26, 29, 34, 169, 171, 187; (34) 60, 318; (45) [4] 26; (60) [1] 6<br />

— ajacis (31) 188<br />

— x belladonna (34) 320<br />

— consolida (31) 187<br />

— elatum (31) 34; (34) 319<br />

— grandiflorum (34) 320; (39) 254<br />

Dempsey, Marie (49) [1] 30<br />

Dendrobenthamia (45) [4] 3<br />

Dendrobium (47) [4] 32, 33<br />

Dendrochronology (56) [4] 2, 4, 7


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Dendrological Atl<strong>as</strong> (50) [3] 21–28, inside back cover<br />

“Dendrological Atl<strong>as</strong>: A Legacy in the Making,” Peter Del Tredici (50) [3] 21–28<br />

Dendrophthora (51) [3] 11, 14<br />

Deng Xiao Ping (48) [2] 28<br />

Dennstaedtia punctilobula (34) 248; (48) [3] 24; (56) [2] 16<br />

Denny, Judge Owen N. (31) 357<br />

Dentaria diphyllum (55) [3] 6<br />

Denver Botanical Garden [CO] (46) [3] 6<br />

Derby [England] (47) [4] 24, 25<br />

Derby Arboretum (53) [3] 15, 16<br />

Derderian, Constance E. (32) 269; (49) [3] 10, 11, 31<br />

— — — “Japanese Theory—American Practice” (31) 294; (32) 269<br />

— — — “Subtropical Bonsai for Indoor Gardening” (36) 1–21<br />

Dermatitis-causing plants (35) 93–121<br />

DeSandro, Cynthia, drawing by (45) [3] 14<br />

Desanos Indians, Columbia (32) 213<br />

Descanso Gardens [CA] (58) [3] 23<br />

Deschampsia caespitosa (54) [3] 10<br />

—flexuosa (54) [3] 7<br />

Descripciones de l<strong>as</strong> Plant<strong>as</strong> Demonstrand<strong>as</strong> en l<strong>as</strong> Lecciones Public<strong>as</strong> [Antonio José Cavanilles, 1801] (47) [3] 19<br />

Description and Cl<strong>as</strong>sification of Vegetation, David W. Shimwell [review of] (36) 180<br />

Desert Botanical Garden [Phoenix, AZ] (46) [3] 3, 6, 10<br />

— — — photo by (47) [2] 23<br />

Desert candle (37) 218<br />

Desfontaines, René, (57) [3] 22<br />

Desfontainia spinosa (41) [3] front cover, 100, 101<br />

— — var. hookerii (32) 211<br />

Desfontainiaceae (41) [3] 101<br />

Desiccation theory of leaf curling (50) [1] 32<br />

Design for Survival,” Anne Whiston Spirn (44) [4] 29–36<br />

“Designing a Computer-Software Application to Meet the Plant-Record Needs of the Arnold Arboretum,” Kerry S.<br />

Walter (49) [1] 42–53<br />

“Designing Plants with Rare Genes,” John W. Einset (46) [4] 60–63<br />

Desmos yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Deutzia (32) 113<br />

— slender (41) 176; (44) [4] 23<br />

Deutzia (43) [1] 3; (56) [2] 9<br />

— crenata ‘Summer Snow’ (43) [4] 7<br />

— gracilis (41) 176; (44) [4] 23; (56) [2] 25<br />

— scabra (56) [2] 24<br />

Devil’s walking stick (31) 232; (32) 68; (38) 112<br />

DeWit, plan by (57) [2] 4<br />

DeWolf, Gordon P., Jr. (30) 2; (32) 254; (49) [1] 20<br />

— — — — “B<strong>as</strong>ic Books for the Library” (30) 107<br />

— — — — “Colonial Gardens, Some Additional Sources of Information Chronologically Arranged” (31) 250–253<br />

— — — — “Common Pines of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts” (35) 197–228<br />

— — — — “Gardening Books for Libraries” (32) 115–125<br />

— — — — “Guide to Potentially Dangerous Plants” (34) 49–91<br />

— — — — “Japanese, Latin, and English Names of Plants in Early Japanese Poetry,” with George E. Potter and E.<br />

Bruce Brooks (31) 292<br />

— — — — “Notes on the History of Tea” (31) 20–23<br />

— — — — “The Story of Forsythia,” with Robert S. Hebb (31) 41–61<br />

— — — — “Suburban Economics” (30) 175–179<br />

— — — — “What Can We Do About Pollution?” (30) 33–35<br />

— — — — “Yews in Fiction and Fact,” with Mark Silber (30) 139<br />

Dhobi-nut (35) 96, 97<br />

Dianthus (31) 28, 34, 168, 173, 189; (34) 320<br />

— barbatus (31) 174; (39) 254<br />

— caesius (31) 34<br />

— caryophyllus (31) 179, 227<br />

— gratianopolitanus (31) 34<br />

— plumarius (31) 229; (39) 254<br />

— superbus (31) 292<br />

Diarrhea remedy (32) 25, 46<br />

Dicamba (49) [4] 16<br />

Dicentra (31) 34; (34) 321<br />

— canadensis (37) 95


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— cucullaria (31) 35; (37) 95<br />

— eximia (31) 35; (34) 322, 323<br />

— — ‘Bountiful’ (31) 35<br />

— — ‘Zestful’ (52) [3] 10<br />

— formosa (34) 323<br />

— oregana (31) 35; (34) 323<br />

— peregrina (= pusilla) (49) [3] 1, back cover<br />

— spectabilis (31) 34; (34) 321; (39) 254; (44) [4] 51; (49) [2] 4<br />

— — var. alba (31) 35<br />

Dichondra caroliniensis (46) [4] 26<br />

— repens (46) [4] 26<br />

Dickey, Miriam (31) 354<br />

Dickinson, Leonore (39) 349<br />

Dicofol (30) 45<br />

Dicranopteris linearis (48) [2] 26<br />

Dictamnus (31) 70<br />

— albus (31) 70, 183; (34) 324, 325; (44) [4] 51<br />

— — var. ruber (31) 71<br />

— fraxinella (31) 70; (34) 324<br />

Dictionary of Useful and Everyday Plants and Their Common Names, F. N. Howes [review of] (35) 192<br />

Die-back (31) 61<br />

Dieffenbachia (34) 61; (47) [2] 27<br />

Dieldrin (31) 355<br />

Dielsma (37) 53<br />

Diencang, Shan [China] (46) [4] 1, 20, 23–33<br />

Diervilla lonicera (44) [4] 42<br />

— sessilifolia (41) 177; (44) [4] 42; (56) [2] 25<br />

Digitalis (31) 71, 182; (34) 326<br />

— grandiflora (34) 326<br />

— lutea (39) 254<br />

— purpurea (31) 71, 182; (34) 62, 327, 328; (37) 220; (39) 254; (55) [2] 13<br />

— thapsi (34) 328<br />

Digitaria (34) 218, 219<br />

Dill (31) 200<br />

Dillard, Shelly (52) [1] 7<br />

Dilleniaceae (48) [2] 3<br />

Dilleniidae (47) [3] 27<br />

Diller, J. D. (52) [2] 6<br />

D’Incarville, Pierre Nichol<strong>as</strong> (or Father) (30) 180; (57: [3] 21<br />

Dincauze, Dena Ferran, “Prehistoric Land Use in the Arnold Arboretum” (31) 108–113<br />

Dinitro-ortho-cresol (32) 129<br />

Dionaea muscipula (47) [2] 21<br />

Dioscorea (31) 316<br />

— alata (31) 231<br />

Dioscorides (30) 23; (31) 114<br />

Diospyros (39) 290–309; (57) [1] 17<br />

— key to spp. in cultivation (39) 296<br />

— atrotricha (48) [2] 7<br />

— ebenum (39) 293<br />

— kaki (32) 98; (38) 31, 145; (39) 290, 291, 292, 296, 302–306, 303, 304, 306; (42) [4] 104, 106; (44) [3] 16; (51) [4] 47,<br />

52–53<br />

— — var. sylvestris (39) 302, 305<br />

— lotus (38) 141; (39) 295, 296, 300, 301, 302; (49) [4] 35; (51) [4] 51–52; (55) [1] 18<br />

— roxburghii (39) 302<br />

— texana (39) 293, 296, 306, 307 ; (51) [4] 47, 53–54<br />

— virginiana (30) 170; (31) 242; (32) 91, 98; (39) 292, 293, 296, 297, 298; (42) [4] front cover, inside front cover, 102,<br />

104–105, 107, 114, 118–120, back cover; (51) [4] 47, 48, 50–51<br />

— — f. atra (39) 299<br />

Dioum, Baba (50) [1] 12<br />

Diphenylamine (32) 132<br />

Diphylleia cymosa (37) 190, 191; (46) [4] 19<br />

— grayi (37) 190; (46) [4] 19<br />

— sinensis (37) 190; (46) [4] 19<br />

Dipsacus sylvestris (39) 254<br />

Dipterocarpaceae (48) [2] 3; (58) [1] 14<br />

Dipteronia (57) [2] 17<br />

Dirca palustris (31) 240; (44) [1] 20–23, 21; [reprint] (51) [4] 63–66


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— — flowers (44) [1] 23<br />

“Directory of Information Sources on Forestry Management” (45) [1] 11–14<br />

Dirr, Bonnie (49) [4] 40<br />

Dirr, Michael (39) 327, 328, 344; (52) [1] 7; (54) [1] 32<br />

— — “The Allegheny Pachysandra,” with John H. Alexander, III (39) 16–21; (51) [4] 43–46<br />

— — “First Impressions of the Arnold Arboretum” (38) 173–179<br />

— — “Ilex glabra—The Inkberry Holly,” with Alexander (51) [2] 16–22<br />

— — “Street Trees for Home and Municipal Landscapes,” with Gary L. Koller (39) 73–237<br />

— — “Sweet Pepperbush: A Summer Sensation” (51) [3] 18–21<br />

— — photo by (45) [2] front cover<br />

Disanthus cercidifolius (36) 71, 76, 77, 79<br />

“Discovering Blakea gracilis,” Barbara O. Epstein (41) 25–29<br />

Discula fungus (50) [2] 17–20, 19<br />

Dise<strong>as</strong>e and insect susceptibility (58) [3] 31<br />

Dise<strong>as</strong>e control (37) 19, 20, 232<br />

— damping off (33) 119; (47) [4] 7<br />

— Dutch elm (32) 54; (33) 40–42; (38) 40; (42) [2] 60–69, 72–75, 78–87, 90; (44) [4] 21, 22; (48) [4] 33; (50) [3] 8; (53) [1]<br />

32; (54) [1] 3, 9; (56) [1] 15, 21; [2] 30; (58) [1] 27–32; [2] 24; [3] 31<br />

Dise<strong>as</strong>es of the Cultivated Plants of the Southwest, Rubert Burley Streets [review of] (32) 293<br />

Dise<strong>as</strong>es of pines (35) 226–228<br />

— of plants (33) 37–45<br />

Disilopsis yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Disjunct plant distribution (53) [4] 26–30<br />

Disporum (37) 176, 177<br />

— flavum (37) 176, 179; (52) [2] 40<br />

— lanuginosum (37) 176, 178<br />

— maculatum (37) 176, 177<br />

— sessile (37) 178<br />

— smithii (37) 177, 178<br />

“Disturbance Prior to European Settlement,” John O’Keefe and David R. Foster (58) [2] 8–10<br />

Distylium racemosum (36) 71, 78, 80<br />

— — ‘Akebono’ (45) [2] 15, 16<br />

— — ‘Guppy’ (45) [2] 15–16<br />

Dittany (31) 70, 183; (34) 324, 325<br />

“A Diversity of Hollies,” Polly Hill (47) [1] 2–13<br />

Division, perennials (35) 76–79<br />

Dixwell, John James (32) 175; (54) [3] 19<br />

DNA (53) [2] 3; [4] 29<br />

Dock (31) 200<br />

— curly (34) 210<br />

— seabeach (48) [3] 23<br />

— yellow (34) 210<br />

Dodder (33) 43, 58<br />

Dodecatheon maedia ‘Album’ (55) [1] 4, 5<br />

Dodge, Harrison Howell (59) [3] 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12<br />

Dodonaea viscosa (46) [4] 23<br />

Dodoneus, D. Rembertus (32) 45<br />

Dogtooth violet (31) 182; (37) 95<br />

Dogwood (32) 71; (33) 91, 201, 202, 272, 273, 277; (35) 235; (36) 29, 50, 56; (43) [1] 3, 8; (44) [4] 40; (45) [4] 3; (47) [2] 27;<br />

(52) [4] 17–22, 29; (56) [1] 3; (57) [1] 24, 31; (60) [4] 26<br />

— and herbicides (49) [4] 17<br />

— big-leaf (44) [4] 40<br />

— Chinese pagoda (55) [1] 15<br />

— Dunbar (38) 31<br />

— flowering (30) 169, 170; (31) 215; (32) 71, 82; (36) 50; (49) [1] 16; (50) [1] 7; [2] 16–20; [3] 5, 6; (53) [3] front cover; (55)<br />

[1] 2<br />

— — e<strong>as</strong>tern (44) [4] 15<br />

— giant (39) 178, 179<br />

— gray (55) [3] 5–6<br />

— Japanese (32) 277; (39) 98, 101<br />

— kousa (32) 72, 88; (36) 50; (44) [4] 40; (50) [2] 8, 9–15, 10, 11–13, back cover; [3] 2, 4, 5, 6; (55) [1] 14<br />

— largeleaf (39) 179<br />

— miner’s (36) 56<br />

— Pacific (42) [4] 147–148, 147, 150<br />

— pagoda (39) 177, 178<br />

— red osier (36) 29; (44) [4] 40; (49) [3] 39<br />

— red-twigged (56) [2] 24, 25


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Cumulative Index 7<br />

— Siberian (36) 29<br />

— silky (31) 215<br />

— variegated (43) [4] cover<br />

— yellow-twig (49) [3] 39<br />

Dogwood anthracnose (50) [2] 15–20, 16, 17, 18<br />

Dollar bush (54) [2] 3, 5<br />

Dombey, Joseph (47) [3] 15<br />

Dominion Arboretum, Ottawa, Ontario [Canada] (57) [3] 5<br />

Don, David (47) [3] 21<br />

Donoghue, Michael (39) 358<br />

— — “Flowering Times in Viburnum” (40) 2–22<br />

— — “Growth Patterns in Woody Plants with Examples from the Genus Viburnum” (41) 2–23<br />

Dongting Mountain [China] (51) [2] 8, 9<br />

Doogue, William (48) [3] 36, [4] 34<br />

Dopodomys ingens (57) [3] 10<br />

Dorchester [Boston, MA] (48) [4] 22, 29, 30, 36<br />

— Shores (48) [3] 14<br />

Doronicum (34) 328; (45) [4] 26<br />

— cauc<strong>as</strong>icum (34) 328<br />

— — ‘Finesse’ (37) 95<br />

— cordatum (37) 95<br />

— plantagineum (34) 329<br />

Dorr family (51) [3] 5<br />

Dortmund Botanic Garden [Germany] (31) 50<br />

“Double Jeopardy for Elms: Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e and Phloem Necrosis,” David F. Karnosky (42) [2] 70–77<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong>, David (48) [1] 41<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong>, Robert (48) [3] 27<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong> fir (37) 69, 70; (48) [1] 5<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, Andrew E. (56) [4] 3–4<br />

Dove tree (32) 103; (40) 103; (43) [1] 31<br />

Downing, Andrew Jackson (32) 174, 185, 187; (48) [3] 34; (49) [2] 21; [3] 6; (50) [3] 6; (53) [1] 25; [3] 16; (54) [1] 24, 26; [3]<br />

18; (56) [2] 5; (57) [3] 21, 23–25; [4] 31; (60) [1] 28<br />

— — — Neglected American Plants [excerpt from 1851 article] (51) [2] 27<br />

— — — Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening [1859] (50) [4] 36<br />

DPA (diphenylamine) (32) 132<br />

Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town, Edmund Berkeley & Dorothy Smith [review of] (30)75<br />

“Dr. Robert E. Cook Is New Director of the Arnold Arboretum” (48) [4] 2–3<br />

Dracaena draco (47) [3] 38<br />

Draba (33) 192<br />

— sibirica (37) 93<br />

— verna (31) 230<br />

Drainage (30) 103; (56) [4] 13<br />

— improving (51) [1] 28–31<br />

— subsurface (51) [1] 29<br />

Draper, Henry (30) 94<br />

Drawn from Nature: The Botanical Art of Joseph Prestele and His Sons, Charles van Ravenswaay [review of] (45) [1]<br />

28–30<br />

Drepanocladus uncinatus (57) [2] 32<br />

Dried arrangements (37) 285–288, 289–304<br />

Dried Flowers, From Antiquity to the Present, Leonard Karel [review of] (36) 35<br />

The Drooping Pine [painting] (31) 269, 271<br />

Dropseed, prairie (54) [3] 11<br />

Dropwort (31) 74; (34) 340; (39) 255<br />

Drosera peltata var. lunata (46) [4] 30<br />

Drought stress (56) [4] 11–12<br />

Drug plants, Chinese (35) 278–281<br />

Druid Hills Park [Baltimore, MD] (54) [2] 16<br />

Dry landscape (47) [2] 9<br />

Dryopteris austriaca var. spinulosa (55) [3] 6<br />

— boottii (47) [4] 30<br />

Dryosma (37) 189<br />

— pleiantha (37) 185<br />

D-tubocurarine (50) [2] 26<br />

Du Pont de Nemours, Eleuthère Irénée (52) [2] 3<br />

Duck-potato (43) [2] 13–15, 14<br />

Duckweed (43) [2] 8, 27–29, 28<br />

Duda, Heidi (32) 252


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Dudley, Theodore R. (46) [4] 4; (49) [1] 20, [2] 25, 26<br />

Dudleya (46) [3] 6; (46) [3] 38<br />

“Dugout Canoes, Arrow Poisons, and the Cure for Cancer: Book Review,” Todd Forest (56) [2] 38–40<br />

Dukakis, Michael S., Gov. [quoted] (48) [3] 21<br />

Duke Gardens, Durham, NC (57) [1] 11<br />

Dumaine, Susan (49) [1] 29<br />

Dumb cotton (37) 229<br />

Dumbarton Oaks [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (51) [3] 9; (52) [1] 9; (57) [2] 12<br />

Dumbcane (34) 61<br />

Dummer Academy [Byfield, MA] (54) [3] 12<br />

Dunbar and Hunter (52) [3] 14<br />

Duncan,Wilbur H. (57) [2] 28, 29<br />

Dunesilver (34) 290<br />

Dungeon Rock [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 40, 41, 42, 46, 48<br />

Duroia (32) 213<br />

Durrant, Tom (46) [1] 10<br />

Dusty miller (34) 290; (39) 266<br />

Dutch elm dise<strong>as</strong>e (See “elm dise<strong>as</strong>e”)<br />

“Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: A Postscript,” Gerald N. Lanier (42) [2] 78–87<br />

“Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: What an Arborist Should Know,” D. Newbanks, D. N. Roy, and M. H. Zimmermann (42) [2] 60–69<br />

Dutchman’s breeches (31) 34, 35; (37) 95<br />

— pipe (56) [2] 13, 30<br />

— — Manchurian (60) [4] 11<br />

Duxbury [MA] (56) [4] 17–19<br />

Duzhong (48) [2] 22<br />

Dwarf conifer collection (33) 318<br />

— gayfeather (31) 129<br />

— mistletoe (45) [3] 17<br />

“Dwarf Fruiting Shrubs,” Margo W. Reynolds (35) 230–237<br />

Dwarfing trees (31) 293<br />

Dwight, Frances (48) [4] 18, 20, 22<br />

Dwight, Grace Buel (48) [4] 20<br />

Dwight, John (48) [4] 20<br />

Dwight, Laura (48) [3] 1, 42; [4] 17–25, 16, 21<br />

Dwight, Percy (Col. ) (48) [4] 20<br />

Dwight, Richard W. (49) [2] 5, 7<br />

Dwight, Timothy (48) [4] 20<br />

“Dykes Medal Iris at the C<strong>as</strong>e Estates,” George H. Pride (34) 32–34<br />

“Dynamics in the Postglacial Era,” John O’Keefe and David R. Foster (58) [2] 4–7<br />

Dysoxylum (48) [2] 3<br />

— bineceaefolium (48) [2] 4


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Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

“E. D. Merrill, From Maine to Manila,” Ida Hay (58) [1] 11–19<br />

E. H. WILSON, PHOTOGRAPHER, Peter J. Chvany (36) [5] 181–237<br />

“E. H. Wilson, Yichang, and the Kiwifruit,” A. R. Ferguson (43) [4] 24–35<br />

“E. H. Wilson’s First Trip to China,” William Gardener (32) 103–113<br />

E. I. du Pont Botaniste, Norman B. Wilkinson [review of] (37) 251<br />

Earache remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />

Earle, Theresa (51) [3] 9<br />

Early American Gardens, “For Meate or Medicine,” Ann Leighton [review of] (31) 140<br />

Early botanical books (32) 249, 272<br />

Early Gardening Catalogues, John Harvey [review of] (33) 297<br />

Early Horticulturists, Ronald Webber [review of] (30) 75–77<br />

“The Early Rock Garden,” George H. Pride (37) 89–109<br />

Earthquake of 1755 [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] inside front cover<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t India Company (31) 4, 6, 21<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t River Park [NY] (57) [3] 26<br />

E<strong>as</strong>tern deciduous forest (48) [3] 18, 23, 25, 26<br />

“E<strong>as</strong>tern Hop Hornbeam: Its Natural History and Landscape Potential,” William E. Fehrenback, Jr. (44) [2] 23–27<br />

“E<strong>as</strong>tern North American Plants in Cultivation,” Carroll E. Wood (33) 81–96<br />

E<strong>as</strong>twood, Alice (47) [4] 12–20, back cover<br />

Ebony (36) 5, 19; (39) 293<br />

Echeveria, by Eric Walther [review of] (33) 295–296<br />

Echeveria linguaefolia (33) 295<br />

Echevari<strong>as</strong>, L. Carruthers and R. Ginns [review of] (39) 72<br />

Echinacea purpurea (34) 329, 330<br />

— tennesseensis (46) [3] 7; (47) [2] 20, 23<br />

Echinocactus (46) [3] 38<br />

Echinops (31) 71; (34) 331<br />

— exaltatus ‘Taplow Blue’ (31) 71<br />

— ritro (34) 331, 332; (39) 255<br />

— sphaerocephalus (34) 332<br />

Echium vulgare (34) 180; (39) 255<br />

Eck, Joe (52) [1] 29<br />

Ecole d’Horticulture de Versailles (54) [2] 11<br />

École des Beaux-Arts [Paris] (47) [4] 10<br />

Ecological History of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Forests,” John O’Keefe and David R. Foster (58) [2] 2–31<br />

“Ecological Reconnaissance in the Native Home of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides,” Kwei-ling Chu and William S.<br />

Cooper [excerpt, 1950] (59) [1] 40–46<br />

Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis, J. Jacobs, O. L. Lange, J. S. Olson, W. Wiser, eds. [review of] (31) 302<br />

“Ecology and Economics of Elm Replacement in <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard,” Peter Del Tredici (58) [1] 27–32<br />

“Ecosystem Response to an Introduced Pathogen: The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid,” David R. Foster and David A.<br />

Orwig (58) [2] 41–44<br />

Ecosystems, of soils (59) [2] 36–42<br />

Ecosystem, enclosed (50) [1] 22–23<br />

“Edible and Poisonous Plants of the Islands of the Pacific,” E. D. Merrill (32) 53<br />

Edible and Useful Plants of California, by Charlotte Bringle Clarke [review of] (38) 156<br />

Edible Nuts of the World, by Edwin A. Menninger [review of] (38) 60<br />

Edinburgh [Scotland] (48) [2] 18; (57) [2] 6<br />

— — Royal Botanic Garden (31) 371; (46) [4] 12; (47) [3] 12; (49) [1] 47; (52) [2] 31<br />

Edlmann, Violet F., (Lady Collet) (47) [4] 14, 15<br />

Edo [Japan] (47) [2] 3<br />

Edo Period (47) [2] 9<br />

Education, horticultural (33) 147–155<br />

Edwards, Sydenham T. (53) [1] 11, 12, 13, 16<br />

Eelgr<strong>as</strong>s (43) [2] 4, 5<br />

“Effect of Gardening Upon the Mind” [1891] (60) [3] 33<br />

Eglantine (39) 265<br />

Egler, Frank (56) [3] 9<br />

Ehret: Flower Painter Extraordinary, by Greta Calmann [review of] (38) 183<br />

Ehret, George Dionysius, drawing by (55) [2] 20<br />

Ehretia thyrsiflora (37) 164<br />

Ehrlich, Paul R. (32) 237


E<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — — “The Hysteria Against the C<strong>as</strong>e: The Population-Environment Crisis—Where Do We Go From Here?” (32)<br />

226–240<br />

Eichomia (43) [2] 8<br />

“Eight Views of Nippon,” Robert G. Nicholson (47) [2] 2–15<br />

Einset, John, “Biotechnology at the Arnold Arboretum” (44) [3] 27–33<br />

— — “Botany: The State of the Art” [column] (46) [1] 36–44; [2] 42–45; [4] 60–63; (47) [1] 20–25<br />

— — “Chemicals That Regulate Plants” (45) [2] 28–34<br />

— — “Designing Plants with Rare Genes” (46) [4] 60–63<br />

— — “How Development’s Clock Guides Evolution” (47) [1] 20–25<br />

— — “Listening to Thirsty Plants” (46) [2] 42–45<br />

— — “A Practical Guide to Woody Plant Micropropagation” (46) [1] 36–44<br />

— — “What Determines a Plant’s Cold Hardiness?” (45) [4] 35–38<br />

Eisenberg, Amy (46) [4] 14<br />

— — illustrations by (46) [3] 13, 14, 15; [4] front cover<br />

Ekeberg, Carl Gustavus (31) 21<br />

Ekman, E. L. (51) [3] 14<br />

Ekstrom, Nichol<strong>as</strong> H. (49) [4] 40–41<br />

“El Arbol del Tule: A Giant Cypress Among the Cattails,” Zsolt Debreczy and István Rácz (57) [4] 2–11<br />

Elaeagnus, autumn (30) 172<br />

Elaeagnus (55) [3] 18; [4] 29<br />

— angustifolia (31) 242; (32) 90; (39) 151, 224; (44) [3] 12; (55) [4] 27, 30; (57) [3] 3<br />

— macrophylla (38) 138<br />

— multiflora (30) 174<br />

— pungens (55) [1] 15<br />

— umbellata (30) 172; (38) 138, 145; (44) [1] 11, [4] 23; (45) [2] 25; (55) [4] 27; (57) [1] 21<br />

— — ‘Cardinal’ (44) [4] 23<br />

Elder (42) [1] 10, 19, 24<br />

— American (31) 237<br />

— box (31) 237<br />

— rose (31) 216<br />

Elderberry (31) 223; (33) 47<br />

— Turkish (31) 114<br />

Eldern (31) 223<br />

Elecampane (31) 182; (39) 247; (39) 247<br />

Eleocharis dulcis (31) 292; (43) [2] 24<br />

Eleococcus oliifera (31) 16<br />

Elfin forest (33) 195<br />

Elgin Botanic Garden [NY] (41) 159; (51)[4] 25<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong> H<strong>as</strong>kett Derby Mansion [Salem, MA] (31) 157<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong>, Thom<strong>as</strong> (Dr. ) (32) 252; (46) [3] 11<br />

Eliot, Charles (32) 6; (48) [4] 47; (51) [3] 7, 9; (53) [4] 2–16, 7; (54) [2] 16, 20; (59) [2] 2, 3, 4, 5, 6–21; (60) [2] 41; [3] 5, 7<br />

— — “Arboriculture in Its Relations to Landscape: ‘All That Would Be Fair Must Be Fit’” [excerpt] (59) [2] 22–25<br />

— — drawings by (59) [2] inside front cover, 7–10, 22<br />

— — family (59) [2] 3, 4, 5–8, 10, 11, 19<br />

— — memorials to (59) [2] 18, 19<br />

— — “The Necessity of Planning” [1896] (60) [3] 14–15<br />

“Ellen Biddle Shipman’s New England Gardens,” Judith Tankard (57) [1] 2–11<br />

Elliott, Stephen (47) [4] 3, 4; (60) [2] 9<br />

Elliottia racemosa (33) 95; (46) [3] 6; (47) [2] 5; [4] front cover, 2, 2–8, 5; (55) [3] 17<br />

— — cultivation of (47) [4] 7<br />

— — distribution of (47) [4] 3, 4<br />

— — ecology of (47) [4] 4–5<br />

— — seeds of (47) [4] 6<br />

— — — germination of (47) [4] 5–7<br />

“Elliottia racemosa and Its Propagation,” Alfred J. Fordham (51) [4] 59–62<br />

Ellis, John (31) 94; (53) [1] 13; (55) [2] 19, 23–24; (57) [4] 13, 14<br />

Ellwanger and Barry’s Mt. Hope Nursery [NY] (52) [2] 5<br />

ELM, AMERICAN (42) [2] 46–100<br />

Elm (32) 81, 82; (42) [1] 10, 17, 18–20, 27; (56) [3] 15; (57) [1] 26; [2] 7; [3] 24<br />

— collection at Arnold Arboretum (49) [4] 13<br />

— hybrids (33) 44<br />

— trees (31) 289<br />

— American (31) 237; (33) 40–42, 83; (34) 244, 245; (38) 157; (41) 3; (42) [2] inside front cover, 46–100, 67, 84, 86; (43)<br />

[1] 41; (48) [3] 38; [4] 33, 34; (49) [4] 23, 25; (53) [1] 32; [3] 6; (54) [1] 3, 5, 8; [3] 14; (56) [1] 15, 21, 31; [2] front cover, 6,<br />

24, 26, 30; [3] 15; (58) [1] cover, 27, 28–31, 32, inside back cover; [3] 31; (59) [3] 39–40<br />

— Brooks (42) [2] 51–52<br />

— Chinese (36) 20; (39) 136, 137; (42) [2] 97–99


E<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

— — evergreen (36) 20<br />

— Christine Buisman (39) 167<br />

— Clark (42) [2] 51, 57<br />

— Dexter (42) [3] 151<br />

— English (58) [1] 29; (48) [3] 38; [4] 33<br />

— European (58) [1] 27, 29; (33) 83; (48) [4] 33<br />

— — smooth (42) [1] 19<br />

— feathered (42) [2] 55<br />

— K<strong>as</strong>hgar (44) [3] 12<br />

— lacebark (54) [1] 9; (58) [1] 31<br />

— Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter (42) [2] 51<br />

— — “The Big Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter Elm” (42) [2] 50<br />

— Pratt (42) [2] 51, 54<br />

— Rugg (42) [2] 48<br />

— Scamston weeping (59) [3] 39–40<br />

— Siberian (34) 244; (39) 137; (58) [1] 31<br />

— wahoo (56) [2] 24<br />

— the “W<strong>as</strong>hington” (59) [3] 11–12<br />

— Wethersfield (42) [2] 59<br />

— winged (31) 237<br />

Elm dise<strong>as</strong>e [Dutch] (32) 54; (33) 40–42; (38) 40; (42) [2] 60–69, 72–75, 78–87, 90; (44) [4] 21, 22; (48) [4] 33; (50) [3] 8;<br />

(53) [1] 32; (54) [1] 3, 9; (56) [1] 15, 21; [2] 30; (58) [1] 27–32; [2] 24; [3] 31<br />

— — injection control (42) [2] 65<br />

— — and resistant plants (58) [1] 27–32; [2] 24, 41; [3] 31<br />

Elm-leaf beetle (44) [4] 21<br />

Elmhirst, Leonard, and Dorothy Whitney Straight (52) [1] 10<br />

ELMS (42) [2] 46–100<br />

Elodea canadensis (43) [2] 7<br />

Elsholtzia blanda (48) [2] 4<br />

— stauntonii (30) 168; (38) 112<br />

Elsik, Sandra (49) [1] 3, 23, 73<br />

— — “From Each a Voucher: Collecting in the Living Collections” (49) [1] 21–27<br />

— — “Volunteer Keepers of the Arnold Arboretum: Effective Program Design Yields Reciprocal Benefits,” with<br />

Jeanne Christianson, (49) [1] 28–35<br />

Elwes, Henry John (32) 185, 188, 189<br />

Elymus arenarius (35) 57; (54) [3] 11<br />

— condensatus ‘Canyon Prince’ (54) [3] 5<br />

— glaucus (35) 57<br />

Embedding, botanical (36) 265–275<br />

“Emerald Metropolis,” Karl Haglund (53) [4] 2–17<br />

Emerald Necklace [Boston] (48) [3] 1, 20, [4] 28; (50) [3] 3; (52) [4] 23; (53) [4] 6; (57) [3] 17<br />

— — — restoration of (48) [3] 13<br />

Emerson, George Barrel (32) 174; (54) [3] 12–21, 13<br />

— — — Report On the Trees and Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts [1846] (48) [4] 55; (52) [2] 3<br />

Emerson, Nanette Snow, The History of Dungeon Rock [1856] (48) [4] 42<br />

Emerus (31) 237<br />

Emily Renwick Achievement Medal [Garden Club of America] (47) [4] 14<br />

Emmart, Emily (30) 126<br />

Emmenopterys henryi (43) [1] 26; (52) [4] 4; (54) [2] inside back cover, 36; (55) [1] 17<br />

Emmet, Alan (47) [4] 24–34<br />

— — “A Park and Garden in Vermont: Olmsted and the Webbs at Shelburne Farms” (56) [3] 12–20<br />

Empetrum sp. (47) [2] 14; (59) [2] 27, 33<br />

— nigrum (47) [2] 7<br />

— — var. japonicum (47) [2] 5, 14<br />

Empress tree (57) [3] 22<br />

Encalypta ciliata (57) [2] 32<br />

Enchanted World of Alpine Flowers, Elfrune Wendelberger [review of] (36) 276<br />

Encyclopaedia of Ferns: An Introduction to Ferns, Their Structure, Biology, Economic Importance, Cultivation, and<br />

Propagation, by David I. Jones [review of] (48) [4] 58–59<br />

Endangered plants (46) [3] front cover<br />

— — in China (48) [2] 2–5<br />

“Endangered Plants at the Garden in the Woods: Problems and Possibilities,” William E. Brumback (46) [3] 33–35<br />

Endangered species (46) [3] 8<br />

— — conservation of (46) [3] 5<br />

— — horticultural value of (46) [3] 9–10<br />

— — research on (46) [3] 5, 12–13<br />

Endangered Species Act (46) [3] 4, 5, 6, 13, 34, 37


E<br />

4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Endive (31) 205<br />

Endo, S. (59) [1] 5<br />

Endothia par<strong>as</strong>itica (33) 40, 83; (44) [3] 15; (52) [2] 3<br />

Endymion hispanicus (49) [2] 4<br />

— nonscriptus (31) 186<br />

Englemann, George (49) [1] 13<br />

Engler, Adolph (53) [3] 14, 15, 20<br />

English Cl<strong>as</strong>sical School [Boston] (54) [3] 12<br />

English Ple<strong>as</strong>ure Gardens [Nichols, 1902] (59) [4] 27<br />

English High School [Boston] (54) [3] 12<br />

Engstrand, Iris H. W. (47) [3] 18<br />

Enkianthus, white (60) [4] 15<br />

Enkianthus campanulatus (45) [2] 26; (52) [3] 13; (53) [4] 21<br />

— perulatus (47) [2] 4; (53) [4] 21; (55) [4] 13; (60) [4] inside back cover, 15, 16<br />

Ensenada, Marqués de la (47) [3] 5<br />

Enterolobium cyclocarpum (51) [3] 23<br />

Environment, changes in (30) 176<br />

— early New England (30) 176, 177<br />

— preservation of (30) 176, 177<br />

— — — relationship of property taxes to economics of (30) 175–176<br />

— value of urban street trees to (53) [3] 10<br />

Environmental Boomerang, by Leonard J. Webb [review of] (34) 435<br />

Environmental deterioration (32) 228<br />

— pollution (30) 33–55<br />

— stress (59) [4] 11–16<br />

Environmental Management, Department of [MA] (48) [3] 21; [4] 38, 51<br />

Epacridaceae (57) [4] 20<br />

Epená (32) 207<br />

Ephedra (37) 53; (54) [2] 9<br />

— sinica (55) [2] 14<br />

Ephedrine (55) [2] 14<br />

Epicormic branches (50) [2] 18, 19<br />

Epigaea <strong>as</strong>iatica (37) 195, 196<br />

— repens (37) 194–196; (56) [3] 16<br />

Epilobium angustifolium (39) 255<br />

— f. albiflorum (45) [4] 27<br />

— blinii (46) [4] 30<br />

Epimedium (31) 72, 182; (34) 332; (39) 51–66, 53; (52) [1] 27; (55) [1] 9, 15<br />

— key to cultivated spp. and hybrids (39) 54, 55<br />

— acuminatum (37) 194; (39) 66<br />

— alpinum (31) 182; (37) 194; (39) 51, 55, 58, 59, 64, 66<br />

— — var. rubrum (39) 64<br />

— diphyllum (37) 193; (39) 54, 55, 62<br />

— — var. roseum (39) 62<br />

— fargesii (39) 66<br />

— grandiflorum (31) 72; (34) 333, 334; (37) 193, 195; (39) 54, 56, 57, 59, 62, 63, 255<br />

— — f. flavescens (39) 57<br />

— — var. niveum (39) 61<br />

— — ‘Rose Queen’ (39) 56<br />

— — var. violaceum (31) 72<br />

— koreanum (39) 54, 57, 58<br />

— lilacinum (39) 62<br />

— macranthum var. lilacinum (39) 62<br />

— — niveum (34) 335; (39) 61<br />

— perralderianum (37) 194; (39) 54, 60, 61<br />

— pinnatum (31) 72; (34) 334; (37) 194; (39) 54, 60, 61, 63, 66<br />

— — ssp. colchicum (39) 61<br />

— — var. colchicum (31) 72; (37) 192, 194; (52) [1] 24<br />

— — var. sulphureum (39) 63<br />

— pubigerum (39) 55, 59, 60<br />

— x rubrum (31) 72; (34) 334; (37) 194; (39) 54, 59, 60, 64, 66, 255<br />

— sagittatum (39) 55, 59<br />

— sempervirens (39) 54, 57, 58<br />

— setosum (39) 66<br />

— stellatum (55) [1] 15<br />

— sulphureum (39) 63<br />

— trifoliatobinatum (39) 66


E<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

— x versicolor (34) 334; (39) 54, 63<br />

— — ‘Cupreum’ (39) 63<br />

— — ‘Neo-sulphureum’ (39) 63<br />

— — ‘Versicolor’ (39) 63<br />

— — ‘Sulphureum’ (39) 63, 64<br />

— x warleyense (34) 334; (39) 54, 65, 66<br />

— x youngianum (34) 335; (37) 193; (39) 54, 61, 62, 63<br />

— — ‘Niveum’ (39) 61<br />

— — var. niveum (31) 72<br />

— — ‘Roseum’ (39) 62<br />

Epin<strong>as</strong>ty, delayed (53) [1] 27<br />

Epipactis (41) 143, 144<br />

— thunbergii (41) 144<br />

Epstein, Barbara O. (39) 365; (49) [1] 30, 33<br />

— — “Discovering Blakea gracilis” (41) 25–29<br />

Eranthis hyemalis (37) 95<br />

Eranthus hymalis (31) 174<br />

Eremochloa ophiuroides (44) [3] 22<br />

Ergot (32) 207<br />

Erh-Ch’i (31) 271<br />

Erhia Lake [China] (46) [4] 24, 25, 31<br />

Erianthus ravennae (35) 57, 58; (54) [3] 7<br />

Erica (31) 310<br />

Erica (37) 114–116<br />

— carnea vars. (37) 105, 115, 116; (43) [1] 5<br />

— darleyensis & vars. (37) 116<br />

— herbacea (43) [1] 5<br />

— mediterranea (37) 116<br />

Ericaceae (44) [3] 28<br />

Erigeron (34) 335<br />

— annuus (34) 165<br />

— aurantiacus (34) 336<br />

— compositus (34) 336; (55) [1] 6<br />

— linearis (34) 336<br />

— ‘Pink Jewel’ (34) 335<br />

— speciosus (34) 336<br />

Eriobotrya japonica ‘Yukige’ (43) [4] 7<br />

Ermenonville [France] (54) [1] 26<br />

Erodium (34) 98<br />

Errata (32) 114<br />

Erwin, Susan (49) [1] 33<br />

Erwinia amylovora (33) 37<br />

Eryngium (34) 336<br />

— alpinum (34) 338<br />

— amethystinum (34) 338; (39) 255<br />

— bourgati (34) 338<br />

— maritimum (31) 194; (39) 255<br />

— planum (34) 337, 338<br />

— ‘Violetta’ (34) 338<br />

Eryngo (34) 336; (39) 255<br />

— bluetop (34) 338<br />

Erythrina edulis (50) [4] 12, 13<br />

Erythronium (43) [2] 37; (55) [1] 4<br />

— americanum (55) [1] 5; [2] 25<br />

— dens-canis (31) 182; (37) 95<br />

— hendersonii (37) 95<br />

— japonicum (37) 95<br />

— revolutum (45) [4] 30<br />

Erythroxylaceae (50) [2] 26<br />

Erythroxylon (32) 25<br />

— coca (50) [2] 26–27; (55) [2] 6<br />

— novogranatense (50) [2] 26<br />

— — truxillensis (50) [2] 26<br />

Erythroxylum kunthianum (48) [2] 7<br />

Escola Politécnia [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] 38<br />

Espalier, fruiting (59) [4] 17, 18, 19–24<br />

— yew (59) [4] inside back cover


E<br />

6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Espeletia (33) 192<br />

Espeletia schultzii (33) 193<br />

Esplanade [Boston] (48) [3] 2–3; (53) [4] 6, 11, 15<br />

Essex County [MA] (48) [4] 41<br />

Establishment after transplanting (56) [4] 14–16<br />

Estoril [Portugal] (47) [3] 37<br />

Ethephon (45) [2] 32–33<br />

6-ethoxyl-1, 2 dihydro-2, 2, 4-trimethyl quinoline (32) 132<br />

Ethoxyquin (32) 132<br />

Ethnobotany (56) [2] 38–40<br />

Ethylene (59) [4] 17–18, 20, 22<br />

Eucalyptus (53) [3] inside back cover<br />

— sprouting in (59) [3] 15; [4] 12<br />

— globulus (58) [1] 8<br />

Eucomia (48) [2] 22<br />

— ulmoides (38) 162–164; (39) 182, 225; (55) [2] 12–18, 14, 15<br />

Eugenia myrtifolia (36) 12, 18<br />

— uniflora (36) 18<br />

Eulalia gr<strong>as</strong>s (44) [4] 51–52, 53<br />

Eulalia japonica (35) 57<br />

Euodia daniellii (38) 138 (See also “Evodia daniellii”)<br />

Euonymus, glossy (60) [4] 16<br />

— winged (30) 171; (36) 31<br />

— winterberry (41) [6] inside front cover; (55) [4] 8<br />

— winter-creeper (56) [2] 30<br />

— — Japanese (56) [2] 13<br />

Euonymus (30) 172, 173; (32) 241; (34) 63; (43) [1] 41; (55) [1] 18; [3] 17<br />

— alatus (30) 171; (36) 31; (44) [4] 48; (45) [2] 19, 24, 25<br />

— — ‘Compactus’ (45) [2] 24<br />

— atropurpureus (31) 234<br />

— bungeanus (41) [6] inside front cover<br />

— — v. semipersistans (55) [4] 8<br />

Euonymus carnosus (60) [4] 16<br />

— elegantissima (55) [1] 18<br />

— fortunei (50) [4] front cover<br />

— — ‘Coloratus’ (30) 158; (43) [1] 42<br />

— — var. radicans (56) [2] 13, 30<br />

———’Harlequin’ (43) [4] 8<br />

— — var. vegetans ‘Duet’ (43) [4] 8<br />

— hamiltonianus ssp. sieboldianus (55) [2] 30<br />

— latifolia (32) 70<br />

— macropterus (38) 88<br />

— radicans (51: [3] 7<br />

— — var. vegeta (30) 166<br />

— sieboldiana ‘Shimoyo’ (43) [4] 8<br />

— yedoensis (55) [2] 30<br />

Eupatorium (31) 73; (39) 247<br />

— chinense var. simplicifolium (31) 291, 293<br />

— coelestinum (34) 339<br />

— — ‘Wayside Variety’ (31) 73<br />

— purpureum (39) 255<br />

Euphorbia (34) 339<br />

— family (58) [1] 22<br />

— corollata (34) 340<br />

— cyparissi<strong>as</strong> (31) 73<br />

— epithymoides (31) 73, 74; (34) 340<br />

— marginata (31) 73; (34) 64, 65; (39) 255<br />

— milii (34) 65<br />

— myrsinites (31) 73; (34) 340; (37) 96<br />

— polychroma (31) 73<br />

— pulcherrima (34) 64, 65<br />

— wulfenii (31) 74<br />

Euphorbiaceae (50) [2] 27<br />

Euptelea, hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 33<br />

— polyandra (38) 96; (46) [1] 35; (57) [1] 26<br />

European larch (46) [1] 35<br />

Eurya japonica (36) 18


E<br />

Cumulative Index 7<br />

— — ‘Confetti’ (43) [4] 8, inside front cover<br />

— — ‘Harmony’ (43) [4] 8–9<br />

Eurytides marcellus (52) [3] 24<br />

Eustoma grandiflorum (38) 83<br />

Eutin, Germany (32) 143<br />

Evans, Marc (46) [3] 24<br />

Evelyn, John (32) 177, 183; (35) 163; (55) [3] 11–12<br />

“Evergreens for the Retired Gardener’s Garden,” Donald Wyman (43) [1] 13–20<br />

Everl<strong>as</strong>ting (31) 194<br />

— American (31) 196<br />

Everybody’s Ecology, Clay Shoenfeld [review of] (33) 251<br />

Evodia, Korean (30) 170<br />

Evodia (55) [3] 17<br />

— danielli (30) 170; (38) 138 (See also “Euodia daniellii”)<br />

Evolution, floral (60) [1] 14<br />

“Evolution of the Chestnut Tree and Its Blight,” Sandra L. Anagnostakis and Bradley Hillman (52) [2] 2–10<br />

“Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants,” Stephen Jay<br />

Gould (58) [1] 2–10; [letters to editor] [3] 25–29<br />

Ewan, Joseph (47) [4] 21<br />

Exeter Street [Boston] (48) [4] 33<br />

Exochorda ‘Carol Ann Bianco’ (30) 254<br />

— racemosa (57) [4] 16<br />

Exopolysaccharides (59) [2] 40<br />

Exotic House Plants, A. B. Graf [review of] (34) 136<br />

Exotic Mushrooms, Henri Romagneis, ed. [review of] (33) 304<br />

“Exotic Orchids in the Garden,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (41) 128–149<br />

Expedición Botánica al Reino de Nueva España (47) [3] 16<br />

Exploration for plants (33) 13–25<br />

Exploring Circle [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 41, 43–44, 45<br />

“Exploring the Complexities of Plant Hardiness,” J. C. Raulston and Kim E. Tripp (54) [3] 22–31<br />

Exponential growth (32) 234<br />

Extinction (46) [3] 3<br />

Eyde, Richard (50) [2] 11<br />

Ezust, Miriam Z., book review by (48) [4] 58–59


F<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Fabaceae (48) [4] 52; (60) [1] 6<br />

Fagopyrum esculentum (31) 17, 204<br />

Fagus (57) [2] 9<br />

— crenata (38) 95; (47) [2] 12<br />

— — bonsai (32) 242, 247<br />

— grandifolia (30) 169; (31) 233; (32) 83; (38) 32; (49) [4] 24; (55) [3] 6, 12; (59) [2] 37; [4] 11, 12<br />

— orientalis (49) [4] 35<br />

— sylvatica (30) 169; (31) 233; (32) 83, 91; (42) [1] 14, 32–33, 35–36, 38, 40–41, 43, inside back cover<br />

— — ‘Atropunicea’ (33) 203; (42) [1] 33, 36, 38, 40, 42; (46) [1] 35<br />

— — ‘Dawyck Gold’ (33) 202<br />

— — ‘Dawyck Purple’ (33) 203<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigata’ (33) 203; (54) [1] 32, 33<br />

— — var. laciniata (32) 73<br />

— — ‘Rohan Gold’ (33) 203<br />

— — ‘Rohanii’ (33) 203<br />

— — ‘Tortuosa’ (39) 28; (49) [1] inside back cover<br />

— — ‘Zlatia’ (33) 203<br />

Fairchild, David (31) 8; (33) 16, 18; (44) [3] 4, 7–11, 14, 15, 20, 22, 23; (58) [1] 17<br />

Fairchild Tropical Garden [FL] (46) [3] 7<br />

Faire haird iacinth [Gerard] (31) 184<br />

Fair-maids-of-France (31) 168, 193<br />

Fairmount Park [Philadelphia, PA] (57) [2] 8<br />

Fairsted [Brookline, MA] (51) [3] 8; (56) [2] front cover, 2–20, 8, 13, 17, 19, 26–27, 30–31, inside back cover, back cover<br />

— Hollow (56) [2] 6, 7, 9, 12–13<br />

— — planting plan (56) [2] 14–15, 16, 17; 27–28, 29<br />

— plan (56) [2] 6<br />

— rock garden (56) [2] 6, 9, 12, 27<br />

“Fairsted: A Landscape <strong>as</strong> Olmsted’s Looking Gl<strong>as</strong>s,” Mac Griswold (56); [2] 2–20<br />

Fairy-bells, Korean (52) [2] 40<br />

“Faith in a Seed and a Squirrel: Book Review and Excerpt,” Peter Del Tredici (53) [2]24–29<br />

Fakuda, hybrid (50) [1] 31<br />

Falk, Donald A., and Francis R. Thibodeau, “Saving the Rarest” (46) [3] 2–18<br />

Fallopia japonica (57) [3] 13–14, 15–19<br />

— — ‘Crimson Beauty’ (57) [3] 18<br />

False cypress (32) 65; (37) 48–50<br />

— — sawara (39) 206, 207<br />

— dragonhead (31) 135, 136; (35) 24<br />

— hellebore (34) 90; (38) 87<br />

False-spirea (38) 108<br />

— Ural (41) 190; (44) [4] 46, 48<br />

— — flowers (44) [4] 47<br />

Fan Memorial Institute of Biology [Beijing] (35) 276; (48) [2] 17, 21<br />

Faneuil Hall [Boston] (47) [4] 31<br />

Farges, Paul Guillaume (Père) (48) [1] 25; (57) [2] 23<br />

Fargesia murielae (58) [3] 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17<br />

— — history (58) [3] 15<br />

Fargesia spathacea [= F. murielae] (49) [2] front cover, 32<br />

Farlow, William G. (60) [2] 8<br />

“Farming on Vacant City Lots” [1896] (60) [3] 35–36<br />

Farquhar, R. and J., and Company (57) [3] 18<br />

Farrand, Beatrix Jones (30) 85, 157; (31) 55; (39) 332; (51) [3] 2–10; (52) [1] 9–17; (57) [1] 3, 5, 10, 11; (59) [3] 26; (60) [3] 5<br />

— — — The Bulletins of Reef Point Gardens [review of] (57) [4] 33–35<br />

— hybrids (31) 55<br />

Farrand, Max (52) [1] 9, 11, 16; (59) [3] 10<br />

Farrer, Reginald (31) 51; (33) 14, 15, 18; (44) [3] 18, 19, 25<br />

“F<strong>as</strong>cination with Dogwoods,” Mary M. B. Wakefield (50) [2] 8–15<br />

F<strong>as</strong>tigiate trees (54) [1] 31–34<br />

“The Fate of a Ficus,” Peter Del Tredici (49) [4] 30–33<br />

Fatsia (32) 241; (55) [3] 18<br />

Faull, J. Horace (32) 12, 54; (33) 43<br />

Fauria crista-galli (38) 94


F<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Favretti, Rudy J., “Colonial Gardens” (31) 145–171<br />

— — — “Colonial Garden Plants,” with Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (31) 172–249<br />

Faxon, Charles Edward (31) 349, 354; (32) 7, 20, 52, 189; (46) [3] 18, 19–22; (49) [1] 15<br />

— — — drawings by (46) [3] 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 19, 21, 22, 27, 29, 39; (47) [3] inside back cover, 2; (48) [1] 2; (52) [3]<br />

inside front cover; [4] inside front cover; (53) [2] inside front cover, inside back cover; (54) [2] 14; (55) [4] 19; (57) [1]<br />

19; (60) [2] 6, 8, 10<br />

— — — — — for Christm<strong>as</strong> cards (30) 195<br />

Fay, Joseph Story (48) [3] 27<br />

Featherbells (37) 178<br />

Featherfew (31) 168<br />

— golden (39) 245<br />

Feder, Dr. William (30) 43<br />

Fehrenback, William E., Jr., “The E<strong>as</strong>tern Hop Hornbeam: Its Natural History and Landscape Potential” (44) [2] 23–37<br />

Felis bengalensis (52) [4] 9<br />

Fendlera rupicola (42) [4] 141, 143<br />

Fenicchia, Richard A. (32) 133<br />

Fennel (31) 200<br />

— common (39) 255<br />

— flower (31) 191; (39) 261<br />

Fenusa pusilla (38) 94<br />

Fenway, Boston (54) [1] 25<br />

Fenzel, G. (57) [2] 23<br />

Ferdinand VI [Spain] (47) [3] 4, 5<br />

Ferguson, A. R., “E. H. Wilson, Yichang, and the Kiwifruit” (43) [4] 24–35<br />

Ferguson, Al (52) [3] 17<br />

Fermate (32) 128<br />

Fermentation (49) [4] 14, 18<br />

Fern, Christm<strong>as</strong> (55) [3] 6<br />

— climbing (45) [3] 1, inside back cover<br />

— — distribution of in New England (45) [3] 27, 28<br />

— — fertile pinnae of (45) [3] 29<br />

— — frond of (45) [3] inside back cover<br />

— — spore of (45) [3] 29<br />

— grape (55) [3] 6<br />

— hay-scented (34) 248; (48) [3] 24; (56) [2] 16<br />

— interrupted (52) [2] 42<br />

— Hong Kong (30) 21–22<br />

— Japanese (47) [2] 30<br />

— — painted (49) [3] 43<br />

— maidenhair (31) 229<br />

— ostrich (55) [1] 9<br />

— royal (48) [3] 24<br />

— sensitive (34) 249; (48) [3] 24<br />

— spinulose wood (55) [3] 6<br />

— sweet (31) 238; (52) [4] 29; (55) [3] 13; [4] 26, 27–29<br />

Fern Growers Manual, Barbara Joe Hoshizaki [review of] (36) 179<br />

Ferns (52) [3] 10<br />

Ferns and Palms for Interior Decoration, Jack Kramer [review of] (33) 308<br />

Fernald, Merritt L. (32) 13; (60) [2] 44<br />

Fernow, Bernard (60) [2] 21, 22, 23<br />

Fertilization (37) 240–241<br />

Fertilizer, for bonsai (49) [3] 15, 17, 18<br />

— slow-rele<strong>as</strong>e vs. broadc<strong>as</strong>t (49) [4] 16<br />

— tree spikes (49) [4] 16<br />

Fescue, red (50) [1] 11<br />

— tall (44) [1] 3<br />

Festuca (54) [3] 8<br />

— arundinacea (44) [1] 3<br />

— californica (54) [3] 5<br />

— ovina (35) 63<br />

— — var. glauca (35) 63<br />

Fether-few (31) 183<br />

Fever remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />

Feverfew (31) 168, 183<br />

— golden (39) 254<br />

A Few Suggestions on Tree Planting [Charles Sargent, 1875], comments on (54) [3] 21<br />

Fiala, Father John (55) [4] 34–35


F<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

Ficus (36) 10 ; (48) [2] 3; (60) [4] 2<br />

— aurea (36) 17, 18; (49) [4] 30, 31, 32, 33<br />

— benjamina (36) 14, 18; (47) [3] 38; (49) [4] 32<br />

— carica (31) 223; (55) [3] 17<br />

— diversifolia (36) 18<br />

— el<strong>as</strong>tica (47) [3] 36; (50) [1] 22<br />

— lacor (36) 191, 218<br />

— lyrata (50) [1] 22<br />

— macrophylla (47) [3] 38<br />

— neriifolia regularis (36) 12, 13, 15, 18<br />

— pumila (50) [1] 22<br />

— — minima (36) 18<br />

— repens (36) 11<br />

— retusa (50) [1] 22<br />

— — nitida (36) 18<br />

Field Guide to Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of North America, Charles Kingsley Levy and Richard B. Primack<br />

[review of] (45) [1] 30<br />

Field Museum [Chicago] photo from (54) [2] cover<br />

“Field of Landscape Art” (60) [1897] [3] 8<br />

Fig (31) 223; (56) [2] 25<br />

— Indian (56) [2] 25<br />

— mistletoe (36) 18<br />

— strangler (36) 17, 18; (60) [4] 2<br />

— strangling (49) [4] 30–33<br />

— weeping (36) 14, 18<br />

Figlar, Richard B., “Molecular Analysis: A New Look at Umbrella Magnoli<strong>as</strong>” (57) [4] 22–29<br />

— — — “Stone Magnoli<strong>as</strong>” (53) [2] 3–9, 4<br />

— — — photo by (53) [2] back cover; (57) [4] inside front cover<br />

Filago (31) 262<br />

Filbert (or filbeards) (31) 223; (53) [2] 13<br />

— corkscrew (43) [1] 11<br />

— Turkish (39) 180, 181; (44) [4] 40–41<br />

Filipendula (31) 74; (34) 340; (43) [3] 3; (45) [4] 31<br />

— camtschatica (52) [2] 41<br />

— hexapetala (31) 74; (34) 340<br />

— — ‘Flore-Plena’ (31) 74<br />

— purpurea (34) 341<br />

— rubra (31) 74; (34) 341<br />

— — var. venusta (34) 341<br />

— ulmaria (31) 74; (34) 341<br />

— vulgaris (39) 255<br />

Filmore, Richard (32) 51<br />

Fink, Jerry (52) [4] 14<br />

Fir (31) 215; (32) 65, 76; (37) 9, 40–42; (44) [1] 27; (48) [1] 2–48; (52) [2] 30; (56) [3] 15; (57) [1] 24; [2] 15, 16; (58) [3] 3<br />

— needles (32) 64<br />

— various spp. known <strong>as</strong> (48) [1] 5<br />

— balsam (45) [4] 22; (48) [1] 18; (53) [1] 27<br />

— Bulgarian (48) [1] 19<br />

— Cauc<strong>as</strong>ian (48) [1] 38<br />

— Chinese (48) [2] 26<br />

— Cilician (48) [1] 22<br />

— cork-bark (48) [1] 34<br />

— Dougl<strong>as</strong> (32) 65, 185; (42) [4] 138–139; (48) [1] 4; (49) [3] 10; (55) [4] 29; (56) [3] 16; [4] 8; (57) [1] 24; (58) [3] 3, 4, 6, 8, 9<br />

— European silver (48) [1] 16<br />

— Farges’s (48) [1] 25<br />

— Fr<strong>as</strong>er (48) [1] 28<br />

— grand (48) [1] 2, 29<br />

— giant (42) [4] 149<br />

— Greek (48) [1] 21<br />

— hedgehog (48) [1] 39<br />

— Japanese (44) [3] 15<br />

— joint (55) [2] 3, 14<br />

— Khinghan (48) [1] 33<br />

— Korean (48) [1] 33; (60) [4] 17<br />

— lovely (48) [1] 17<br />

— Manchurian (57) [2] 21<br />

— Min (48) [1] 43


F<br />

4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— momi (48) [1] 26<br />

— needle (48) [1] 30, inside back cover<br />

— Nikko (48) [1] 31<br />

— noble (48) [1] 41<br />

— red (48) [1] 17, 36<br />

— Sachalin (48) [1] 44<br />

— Shihoku (47) [2] 12<br />

— Siberian (48) [1] 45<br />

— silver (48) [1] 3; (49) [2] 19<br />

— Spanish (48) [1] 39, inside front cover<br />

— — blue (48) [1] 14<br />

— subalpine (48) [1] 34, back cover<br />

— Turkish (48) [1] 20<br />

— Veitch’s (48) [1] 2, 46<br />

— water (59) [1] 4, 8<br />

— white (48) [1] 23, inside front cover<br />

Fire, soil and (59) [2] 43<br />

— trees and (58) [2] 8–11, 23, 27, 33–34; (59) [3] 18, 21; [4] 8, 11, 13<br />

“Fire Pines,” Richard Warren and Alfred J. Fordham (38) 1–11<br />

Fire-blight (33) 37; (44) [3] 21; (51) [1] 34<br />

Firecracker plant (37) 220<br />

Fires (30) 84<br />

Firethorn, bonsai (32) 247<br />

Fireweed (39) 255<br />

Firmiana platanifolia (31) 16<br />

— simplex (31) [1] front cover, 9–10, 15, 16; (38) 140; (60) [4] 26<br />

FIRS (48) [1] 2–48<br />

“First and Final Flowering of Muriel’s Bamboo,” Peter Del Tredici (58) [3] 11–16<br />

“First Impressions of the Arnold Arboretum,” Michael Dirr (38) 173–179<br />

“First Japanese Plants for New England,” Stephen A. Spongberg (50) [3] 2–11<br />

Fischer, Cecil E. C. (47) [4] 13<br />

Fish and Wildlife Services [US] (46) [3] 3, 5, 6, 13, 26, 34; (47) [2] 20, 21, 23; [4] 4<br />

Fisher, Joshua Francis (49) [2] 23<br />

Fitch, John Nugent (53) [1] 16<br />

Fitch, Walter Hood (53) [1] 16, 17<br />

Fitzpatrick, John C. (59) [3] 10<br />

Fitzroy, Robert (59) [2] 28–29<br />

Fitzroya (37) 53<br />

— cupressoides (59) [2] 27–29, 30–31<br />

Five Finger Mountains [China] (48) [2] 13<br />

Flacourt, Etienne (Stephenne) de (32) 23<br />

Flacourtia (32) 23<br />

— indica (32) 23<br />

Flacourtiaceae (54) [3] 32<br />

Flag [or flagg] (39) 257<br />

— “Blue & Varied” (31) 187<br />

— common blue (43) [2] 18, 19<br />

— yellow (31) 187<br />

Flat-file datab<strong>as</strong>e design (49) [1] 44<br />

Flax (31) 200; (35) 1<br />

— perennial (39) 258<br />

— toad (31) 196<br />

— wild (31) 196<br />

Flaxweede (31) 196<br />

Fleabane, daisy (34) 165<br />

— fern leaf (34) 336<br />

— narrow leaved (34) 336<br />

— orange (34) 336<br />

— Oregon (34) 336<br />

Fleeceflower (57) [3] 14<br />

Flemer, Bert (51) [2] 20<br />

Flemer, William III (32) 250; (51) [2] 8, 19<br />

— — — “The Arboretum and the Commercial Nursery: A Symbiosis” (35) 181–186<br />

— — — “Island and Median-Strip Planting” (44) [4] 4–28<br />

— — — “Plant with Nature” (30) 100<br />

Fleming, Helen (39) 359<br />

Fleming, Mary Rotch (54) [3] 13


F<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

Flesh of the Gods (mushroom) (32) 205<br />

Fleur-de-lis (31) 127; (34) 372<br />

Fleutharrhane macrocarpa (48) [2] 7<br />

Flick, John (52) [3] 17<br />

Flint, Harrison L., “Landscape Plants for E<strong>as</strong>tern North America, Exclusive of Florida and the Immediate Gulf Co<strong>as</strong>t”<br />

[reviewed] (44) [4] 55; 2nd ed., (57) [1] 21<br />

— — — “Native Plants: Another View” (43) [1] 39–44; [reprint] (58) [3] 30–32<br />

— — — “Plant Hardiness-Zone Maps,” with Donald Wyman (45) [4] 32–34<br />

“Floating Gardens of Mexico” [1895], Charles H. Coe (60) [3] 44–46, 45<br />

Flood-plain trees (49) [4] 13, 14, 20<br />

— specialized adaptations of (49) [4] 8, 13<br />

Flor de cacao (50) [2] 33<br />

Flora, definition of (49) [1] 41<br />

— of e<strong>as</strong>tern Asia (49) [1] 14<br />

— of North America (49) [1] 13, 14, 53<br />

Flora Americae Septentrionalis [Pursh, 1814] (49) [2] 20<br />

Flora Española [José Quer y Martínez, 1762] (47) [3] 4–7, 8, 9<br />

Flora Hainanica [1965, 1974] (35) 284<br />

Flora Iberica (47) [3] 22<br />

Flora Japonica [1826–1870] (30) 145; (31) 42<br />

Flora Mexicana [1893] (47) [3] 18<br />

Flora North America datab<strong>as</strong>e (49) [1] 53<br />

— — — program (33) 9, 10<br />

Flora of Canton [1956] (35) 284<br />

Flora of China [work in progress] (46) [4] 34; (50) [3] 29<br />

Flora of Essex County, M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, Stuart K. Harris [review of] (36) 127<br />

Flora of Japan [Jisaburo Ohwi, 1965] (47) [2] 32, 34<br />

Flora of New Zealand, Vol 2: “Indigenous Tracheophyta, Monocotyledons except Graminae,” Lucy B. Moore and<br />

Elizabeth Edgar [review of] (31) 303<br />

Flora of Okinawa and the Southern Ryukyu Islands, Egbert H. Walker [review of] (38) 116<br />

Flora of Tropical Florida, Robert W. Long and Olga Lakela [review of] (35) 127<br />

Flora of Yunnan (46) [4] 33<br />

Flora of the Galapagos Islands, Ira L. Wiggins and Duncan M. Porter [review of] (33) 250<br />

Flora of the Lesser Antilles [R. A. Howard, 1988] (51) [3] 13<br />

Flora of the State of New York [John Torrey, 1843] (48) [4] 55<br />

Flora of the White Mountains, California and Nevada, Robert M. Lloyd and Richard S. Mitchell [review of] (35) 190<br />

Flora Peruviana, et Chilensis [1798–1802] (47) [3] 15<br />

Flora Republicae Popularis Sinicae (35) 277; (47) [2] 32<br />

Floral dimorphism (31) 56<br />

Florence [Italy] (48) [2] 18<br />

Florida Gardening Month by Month, Nixon Smiley [review of] (32) 139<br />

Flos Africanus (31) 190<br />

— multiplex (31) 190<br />

Flower de Luce (31) 187<br />

— — — great Turkie (31) 187<br />

— — — white (31) 187<br />

— — — yellow (31) 187<br />

— gentle (31) 174<br />

— of Bristol (31) 193<br />

— of Constantinople (31) 193<br />

Flowering Cherries, Geoffrey Chadbund [review of] (35) 189<br />

“Flowering Plants and Their Pollinators at the Arnold Arboretum,” David Giblin (60) [1] 13–19<br />

Flowering Plants of Hong Kong (30) 22<br />

Flowering Trees and Shrubs: The Botanical Paintings of Esther Heins,” Judith Leet [review of] (47) [3] 39–40<br />

“Flowers—Art or Science?” Margo W. Reynolds (37) 210–211<br />

Flowers for the King [Arthur Robert Steele, 1964] (47) [3] 4, 6, 15<br />

Flowers of the Canyon Country, Stanley L. Welsh [review of] (33) 257<br />

Flowers of the Wild: Ontario and the Great Lakes Region, Zile Zichmanis and James Hodgins [review of] (44) [1] 34<br />

Fluorescence test for MLO (49) [2] 8, 10, 11<br />

Fluorescent light (30) 64<br />

Fly, lacewing (60) [1] 29<br />

“Flying Dogwood Shuttle,” Sheila Connor (52) [4] 17–22<br />

Flyspeck (52) [3] 24<br />

Foamflower (31) 228; (39) 268<br />

Foeniculum vulgare (31) 200, 213<br />

— — var. dulce (39) 255<br />

Foerster, Karl (54) [3] 3, 6


F<br />

6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Foliage, autumn, 1971 (32) 290<br />

— preservation (37) 285–288, 289–304<br />

Folk medicine (56) [1] 7<br />

Foochow [China] (48) [2] 26<br />

Forbes, James (32) 188<br />

Forcing cut branches (31) 61<br />

Ford Tropical Rain Forest [Atlanta] (50) [1] 14<br />

Fordham, Alfred J. (30) 20, 182; (31) 294; (32) 51, 105, 165; [4] inside back cover, 253; (33) 43; (37) 254, 283, 284; (47) [4]<br />

5; (55) [1] 3; [4] 4<br />

— — — “Abnormal Leaf Retention on Introduced Trees in Autumn 1971” (32) 290<br />

— — — “Of Birds and Bayberries: Seed Dispersal and Propagation of Three Myrica Species” (43) [4] 20–23<br />

— — — “Climate at the Arnold Arboretum” (30) 186–193<br />

— — — “Cold Damage to Forsythia Flower Buds” (31) 64–66<br />

— — — “Elliottia racemosa and Its Propagation” (51) [4] 59–62<br />

— — — “Equipment Used at the Arnold Arboretum Weather Station in 1974” (34) 426–430<br />

— — — “The Fire Pines,” with Richard Warren (38) 1–11<br />

— — — “International Plant Propagators’ Society, 19th Annual Meeting,” with Robert C. Kennedy (30) 117–119<br />

— — — “Propagating Prunus maackii” (46) [2] 25–27<br />

— — — “Propagation Manual of Selected Gymnosperms,” with Leslie J. Spraker (37) 1–88<br />

— — — “Propagation of Fothergilla” (31) 256–259<br />

— — — “A Simple Frame for Softwood Propagation” (32) 160–164<br />

— — — “Stewarti<strong>as</strong>—Small Trees and Shrubs for All Se<strong>as</strong>ons,” with Spongberg (35) 165–180<br />

— — — “Struggle for Survival” (33) 235–238<br />

— — — Weather Station Data, July 1970 to June 1971 (31) 368<br />

— — — — — 1971 (32) 289<br />

— — — — — 1972 (33) 341–342<br />

— — — — — 1973 (34) 425<br />

— — — — — 1974 (35) 263<br />

“Foreign Plants and American Scenery” [1888] (60) [3] 22, 24–25<br />

Forest Cutting Practices Act [MA] (45) [1] 10<br />

Forest Department [Fujian, China] (48) [2] 27, 28, 29<br />

Forest, e<strong>as</strong>tern deciduous (48) [3] 18, 23, 25, 26<br />

— ecology (58) [2] 2–44; [3] 2–10<br />

— elfin (33) 195<br />

— flora of Japan (31) 23<br />

— hardwood (58) [2] 4, 6–7, 9–10, 19–21, 34, 38, 39<br />

— remnants (59) [2] 4, 30; [4] 5–6, 8<br />

— soils (58) [2] 4, 6–8, 13–15, 33–34, 37–41, 43; [3] 4–8; (59) [2] 36–43<br />

— succession, Thoreau’s concept of (53) [2] 24<br />

Forest Environments in Tropical Life Zones, L. R. Holdridge, and other contributors [review of] (33) 298–299<br />

Forest Products Laboratory [US] (33) 73<br />

“Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” David R. Foster, and other contributors<br />

(58) [2] 35–40<br />

Forest Service [US] (46) [3] 4, 11<br />

Foresters, Society of American (49) [4] 16<br />

Forestier, Jean-Claude Nicol<strong>as</strong> (54) [2] 14<br />

“Forestry in Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China, during the Cultural Revolution,” Richard B. Primack (48)<br />

[2] 26–29<br />

Forestry management (45) [1] 11–14<br />

Forests, American (59) [4] 3, 5, 6, 8<br />

— Pacific Northwest (58) [3] 2–10<br />

— storms and (58) [2] 8–9, 20–22, 36–37, 40<br />

Forests, ancient (56) [4] 2–3, 4–9<br />

“Forests of the National Domain” [1895] (60) [2] 34–37<br />

Forests of Nepal, J. D. A. Stainton [review of] (35) 190<br />

Forget-me-not (60) [1] 6<br />

Forrest, George (33) 14, 15, 18; (44) [3] 26; (47) [2] 30<br />

Forrest, Todd, “Dugout Canoes, Arrow Poisons, and the Cure for Cancer: Book Review” (56) [2] 38–40<br />

— — “Nature’s Relentless Onslaught, Redux” (56) [1] 22–24<br />

— — “Nature’s Vagaries: The Weather of 1995 and the Living Collections” (55) [4] 2–15<br />

— — “Two Thousand Years of Eating Bark: Magnolia officinalis var. biloba and Eucommia ulmoides in Traditional<br />

Chinese Medicine” (55) [2] 12–18<br />

Forsyth, William (31) 42; (57) [4] 15, 17, 19<br />

Forsythia (31) 41–63, 167; (32) 50; (43) 32; (56) [2] 25<br />

— early (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30<br />

— plants introduced by Arnold Arboretum (31) 63<br />

— Albanian (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30


F<br />

Cumulative Index 7<br />

— showy border (44) [4] 23–24<br />

— Siebold (57) [3] 15<br />

Forsythia (55) [3] 18<br />

— culture (31) 56<br />

— flower buds, cold damage to (31) 64–66<br />

— habitat (31) 48–49<br />

— key to (31) 67–68<br />

— densiflora (31) 54<br />

— europaea (31) 50, 54, 57, 59; (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30<br />

— giraldiana (31) 51; (55) [1] 15<br />

— giraldii (51) [4] 35<br />

— x intermedia (31) 41, 45, 54, 55; (44) [4] 23–24; (51) [4] 31, 35, 37<br />

— — ‘Aurea’ (51) [4] 37<br />

— — ‘Arnold Giant’ (31) 47, 53, 55, 56, 59<br />

— — ‘Arnold Dwarf’ (31) 45, 52, 55, 56; (52) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Beatrix Farrand’ (31) 54, 55<br />

— — ‘Densiflora’ (31) 46<br />

— — ‘Karl Sax’ (31) 54, 55, 56, 59<br />

— — ‘Lynwood’ (31) 47; (=’Lynwood Gold’) (51) [4] 36<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (31) 41, 59<br />

— — ‘Primulina’ (31) 46<br />

— — ‘Spectabilis’ (31) 41, 46, 50, 55, 57, 59; (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30; (51) [4] 34–35<br />

— — ‘Spring Glory’ (31) 47<br />

— — ‘Tremonia’ (31) 50<br />

— — ‘Vitellina’ (31) 45, 46<br />

— japonica (31) 51; (51) [4] 35<br />

— — var. saxatilis (31) 52, 55, 57; (51) [4] 35<br />

— x kobendzae (31) 54<br />

— koreana ‘Bandal’ (43) [4] 8–10<br />

— — ‘Ilgwang’ (43) [4] 9–10<br />

— makai (31) 54<br />

— mandschurica (31) 54<br />

— ovata (31) 41, 52, 53, 56, 57, 59; (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30; [4] 23–24; (51) [4] 35,37<br />

— — ‘Meadowlark’ (44) [2] 30–31<br />

— — ‘Robusta’ (31) 56<br />

— suspensa (31) 42, 43, 51; (39) 312; (51) [4] 35, 37; (56) [2] 24; (57) [3] 15<br />

— —’Decipiens’ (51) [4] 36<br />

— — var. fortunei (31) 42, 46, 57<br />

— —’Pallida’ (51) [4] 36–37<br />

— — var. sieboldii (31) 41, 42, 46, 57, 58, 60<br />

— x variabilis (31) 54<br />

— viridissima (31) 42, 44, 46, 56; (51: [4] 35, 37<br />

— — ‘Bronxensis’ (31) 41, 45; (51) [4] 36<br />

— — var. koreana (31) 45, 52<br />

“Forsythia Story,” Donald Wyman [reprint] (51) [4] 34–37<br />

Fort Andrews [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 22<br />

Fort Strong [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 22<br />

Fort Warren [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19<br />

Fortunaria sinensis (36) 78; (52) [1] 18; (55) [1] 17<br />

Fortune, Robert (30) 180; (31) 1–18, 2, 44, 120, 267, 271; (48) [2] 33, 34; (50) [3] 11, [4] 28; (57) [3] 4<br />

— — and cultivation of tea in US (31) 1–18<br />

— — Three Years’ Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China [1847] (31) 293<br />

Fossil Bowl [Clarkia, ID] (53) [2] 4, 5<br />

Fossil leaves (53) [2] 1, 2, 3–9, 7, back cover; [4] 30<br />

— poison-ivy (35) 114, 115<br />

— site, P–33 Miocene [Clarkia, ID] (53) [2] 3–9, 4<br />

Foster Botanical Garden [Honolulu, HI] (53) [3] 21<br />

Foster, David R. (52) [2] 3; FOREST HISTORY (58) [2] 2–44<br />

— — — “An Ecological History of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Forests,” with John O’Keefe (58) [2] 2–31<br />

— — — “Ecosystem Response to an Introduced Pathogen: The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid,” with David A. Orwig (58)<br />

[2] 41–44<br />

— — — “Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” with other contributors (58) [2]<br />

35–40<br />

— — — “How Land Use Determines Vegetation: Evidence from a New England Sand Plain,” with Glenn Motzkin<br />

(58) [2] 33–34<br />

— — — photos by (58) [2] front cover, inside back cover, back cover<br />

Foster, Elaine (49) [1] 29


F<br />

8 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Foster, H. Lincoln, (55) [1] 2, 5<br />

— — — garden of (47) [2] front cover, 32, 34<br />

Foster, Laura Louise (47) [2] 34<br />

Fothergill, Dr. John (31) 89, 90; (35) 188; (47) [3] 11–12; [4] 32; (53) [1] 14; (55) [2] 19, 23–24<br />

Fothergilla (30) 171; (36) 78, 107; (49) [4] 34, 37; (53) [1] 9, 14; (55) [3] 18<br />

— dwarf (31) 238<br />

— propagation of (31) 256–259<br />

— seedlings two months old, 258<br />

— alnifolia (31) 90; (36) 83<br />

— carolina (31) 90<br />

— gardenii (31) 90, 93, 94, 95, 238, 256, 257; (36) 70, 83; (45) [2] 26; (53) [1] 14; (55) [1] 9<br />

— major (30) 157; (31) 90, 91, 93, 94, 97, 256, 257; (36) [3] front cover, 70, 81, 82, 83; (53) [1] inside back cover; (55) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Mt. Airy’ (60) [4] 12<br />

— — habitat (31) 92<br />

— monticola (31) 90, 93; (36) 81<br />

— parviflora (36) 83<br />

“The Fothergill<strong>as</strong>,” Richard E. Weaver (31) 89–96<br />

Four-o’clock (31) 168<br />

Fox, George (60) [1] 28<br />

Fox Hill [Boston] (48) [3] 32, 33<br />

Foxglove (31) 71, 182; (34) 62; (37) 220; (39) 254<br />

Fragaria chiloensis (31) 226; (47) [3] 8<br />

— major (32) 272<br />

— vesca (39) 256<br />

— virginia (31) 226<br />

— virginiana (39) 256<br />

Fragrance, in lilacs (56) [1] 25–28<br />

Fraim, Mrs. Irving (32) 270<br />

“Frances Williams and Her Garden Adventures,” Gertrude S. Wister (30) 148–154<br />

Franchet, Adrien (46) [4] 20<br />

“Francis Parkman <strong>as</strong> Horticulturist,” Walter Muir Whitehill (33) 169–183<br />

Franco, Francisco (47) [3] 22<br />

Francs, Ernest, bonsai collection (31) 368<br />

“Frank Meyer, Agricultural Explorer,” Isabel Shipley Cunningham (44) [3] 2–26<br />

Frankia (55) [4] 26–29; (56) [3] 4, 8<br />

Franklin, Benjamin (53) [4] 22<br />

Franklin, H. J. (33) 285<br />

Franklin Park [Boston] (48) [3] 36, 43; [4] 29–31, 29, 30, 31<br />

— Scarborough Pond (48) [4] 29<br />

— Zoo (50) [1] 22–23<br />

“Franklin Park, Boston’s ‘Central’ Park,” Richard Heath (48) [4] 29–31<br />

Franklin tree (39) 321, 325; (46) [3] 2; (53) [4] 22<br />

Franklinia (30) 168, 169; (46) [3] 2, 7<br />

Franklinia alatamaha (30) 168, 169; (31) 89, 238; (33) 83, 84; (35) 183, 184; (39) 321, 325; (46) [3] 2, 7; (49) [1] 5; [2] 23,<br />

31; (53) [4] 22; (55) [4] 8<br />

Fr<strong>as</strong>er, John (41) 61; (60) [1] 27; [2] 10<br />

Fraxinella (31) 183<br />

Fraxinus (31) 17; (32) 66; (44) [4] 35, inside back cover; (49) [1] 36; [2] 8, 10, 11; (57) [1] 24; (59) [2] 37; (60) [4] 26<br />

— hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— americana (31) 232; (32) 67; (33) 43; (34) 238; (38) 157; (39) 106, 107, 228; (42) [2] 94; (44) [2] 8; [4] 18; (49) [2] 10, 11;<br />

(54) [3] 16; (55) [3] 6; (56) [2] 30; (58) [2] 36<br />

— angustifolia ssp. oxycarpa (49) [1] 39<br />

— chinensis (31) 17<br />

— excelsior (31) 232; (32) 67<br />

— — ‘Hessei’ (39) 183, 228<br />

— nigra (39) 183, 184, 225; (49) [2] 11<br />

— ornus (39) 184, 185, 226<br />

— pennsylvanica (32) 67; (34) 238; (38) 157; (39) 107, 108, 227; (42) [2] 94; (44) [4] 18; (49) [2] 10; (56) [1] 21; (57) [2] 29;<br />

(59) [3] 23<br />

— — ‘Marshall’s Seedless’ (44) [4] 18<br />

— — var. lanceolata ‘Honey Shade’ (33) 204<br />

— profunda (57) [1] 14<br />

— potoamophila (44) [3] 12; (49) [1] 37<br />

— quadrangulata (39) 185, 186, 227; (49) [1] 55; [2] 11<br />

Frederick, Prince of the Netherlands (32) 145<br />

Free Public Forest [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 45<br />

— — — — — trustees of (48) [4] 45, 46


F<br />

Cumulative Index 9<br />

Freesia (32) 220<br />

Freezing damage theory of leaf curling (50) [1] 34–35<br />

French, Joseph (58) [1] 12<br />

French, Peggy (47) [2] 29<br />

“Fresh Look at a Traditional Favorite: Rhododendrons,” Richard Brooks (60) [1] 20–26<br />

Frey, Eugenia (39) 359<br />

Friedland, LeeEllen, “Garden and Forest’s Journey to Cyberspace” (60) [3] 2–3<br />

Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands (48) [3] 21<br />

Friends of the Public Garden [Boston] (48) [3] 41–47; [4] 21<br />

— — — — — — Committee on Horticultural Planning (48) [3] 42–46<br />

— — — — — — Memorial Tree Planting Program (48) [3] 44<br />

Friends of the Urban Forest [San Francisco] (48) [4] 36<br />

Friesenborg [Denmark], park of Count de Friese (54) [2] 13–14<br />

Fringe tree (31) 237, 366; (50) [4] 24–31<br />

— — American (50) [4] 24–27, inside back cover<br />

— — Asiatic (50) [4] 25, 28, 29–30, back cover<br />

— — Chinese (32) 72; (39) 176, 177; (55) [4] 13; (60) [4] 11<br />

— — pygmy (50) [4] 27–28<br />

— — white (32) 72, 88<br />

“Fringe Tree and Its Far-flung Cousins,” Rob Nicholson (50) [4] 24–31<br />

Fringed pink (31) 289, 291, 292<br />

Fritillaria camtschatcensis (47) [2] 7<br />

— imperialis (31) 180; (53) [1] 11–12<br />

— meleagris (31) 178; (37) 96<br />

Froebel, Otto (31) 50<br />

“From Each a Voucher: Collecting in the Living Collections,” Sandra Elsik (49) [1] 21–27<br />

“From Fossils to Molecules: The Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Tale Continues,” Hong Yang (59) [1] 60–71<br />

“From Medieval Park to Modern Arboretum: The Arnold Arboretum and its Historic Background,” William T. Stearn<br />

(32) 173–197<br />

“From Private Allée to Public Shade Tree: Historic Roots of the Urban Forest,” Henry W. Lawrence (57) [2] 2–10<br />

“From Witch Doctor to Modern Medicine: Searching the American Tropics for Potentially New Medicinal Plants,”<br />

Richard Evans Schultes (32) 198–219<br />

Frost, Robert, Evil Tendencies Cancel [quoted verse] (52) [2] 9<br />

Frost injury prevention, cranberries (33) 287<br />

Fruit of China (31) 236<br />

“Fruiting Espaliers: A Fusion of Art and Science,” Lee Reich (59) [4] 17–24<br />

Fruiting shrubs, dwarf (35) 230–237<br />

Fuchs, Leonhard, De historia stirpium [1542] (39) 237, 259, 288<br />

Fuchsia corymbiflora (47) [3] 15<br />

— magellanica var. macrostema (47) [3] 15<br />

Fuelwood (58) [2] 15–20<br />

Fuga daemonum (31) 216<br />

Fugi (47) [2] 15<br />

Fujian Forestry College (48) [2] 27, 28, 29<br />

Fujian province [China] (48) [2] 26, 29<br />

Fujiyama rhododendron (50) [3] 2<br />

Fukien province [China] (48) [2] 26, 29<br />

Fulham [England] Arboretum (32) 179, 192–195<br />

“Full Foliage and Fine Growth: An Overview of Street-Tree Planting in Boston,” by Phyllis Andersen (48) [4] 32–37<br />

Fuller’s herb (32) 136<br />

Fun with Terrarium Gardening, Virginie and George A. Elbert [review of] (34) 439<br />

Fundamentals of Horticulture, J. B. Edmond, T. L. Senn, and F. S. Andrews [review of] (36) 36<br />

Fung, Theresa (30) 18, 22<br />

Fungi, soil (56) [1] 9<br />

Fungicide (42) [2] 65; (50) [2] 18<br />

Fungus dise<strong>as</strong>e (53) [1] 24<br />

— in forest soil (58) [2] 6–8, 43; (59) [2] 36–40, 42–43<br />

Funkia (34) 364<br />

Furlong, John, photos by (56) [2] front cover, inside back cover; (59) [2] back cover<br />

Furness, Fairman (60) [1] 10<br />

Fuzhou [China] (48) [2] 26


G<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Gaillardia (31) 75; (34) 341<br />

— aristata (34) 342<br />

— ‘Burgundy’ (31) 75<br />

— ‘Goblin’ (31) 75<br />

— ‘Sun Dance’ (31) 75<br />

— ‘Sun Gold’ (31) 75<br />

Galanthus cauc<strong>as</strong>ius (30) 78<br />

— nivalis (31) 229; (36) [2] inside back cover; (37) 96<br />

Galax (31) 228; (43) [1] 41<br />

Galax aphylla (31) 228; (43) [1] 41<br />

Galinsoga ciliata (34) 159<br />

Galium vernum (31) 227<br />

Gallagher, Percival (56) [2] 9<br />

Gallberry holly (51) [2] 16–22<br />

— cvs. (51) [2] 19–22<br />

Gallop’s Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19, 21, 22, 23, 29<br />

Galphimia gracilis (36) 18<br />

Galvin, John (48) [3] 34, 36<br />

Gamble, Anne (49) [1] 31<br />

Gang of Four (48) [2] 28<br />

Gansu Province (57) [2] 23<br />

Garcinia lancilimba (48) [2] 6<br />

— xishuangbannaensis (48) [2] 6<br />

The Garden [British] (49) [1] 18<br />

Garden, Alexander [Dr. ] (31) 94; (53) [1] 13, 14; (55) [2] 19, 22–23<br />

Garden and Farm Books of Thom<strong>as</strong> Jefferson, Robert C. Baron, ed. [review of] (48) [4] 59–60<br />

Garden and Forest (31) 23; (32) 51; (51) [3] 9; (53) [4] 3, 18; (54) [2] 14; (56) [2] 21; (59) [2] 3, 9, 16; (60) [1] 32; [2] 2–42;<br />

[3] 2–48<br />

“Garden and Forest and ‘Landscape Art,’’’ Ethan Carr (60) [3] 5, 7–8<br />

“Garden and Forest: The Botanical B<strong>as</strong>is of It All,” Stephen A. Spongberg (60) [2] 7–9<br />

Garden and Forest’s Journey to Cyberspace,” Lee Ellen Friedland (60) [3] 2–3<br />

Garden Club of America, Emily Renwick Achievement Medal (47) [4] 14<br />

— — — — Medal of Honor (32) 165<br />

— — — — visit to the Arnold Arboretum (30) 243<br />

Garden clubs, history (33) 104<br />

Garden Conifers in Colour, B. and V. Proudly [review of] (39) 28<br />

Garden design (59) [4] 25–32<br />

Garden Design: History, Principles, Elements, Practice, William Lake Dougl<strong>as</strong>, Susan R. Frey, Norman K. Johnson,<br />

Michael Van Valkenburgh and other contributors [review of] (45) [2] 35–36<br />

Garden in the Heart of Heaven [Museum of Fine Arts, Boston] (52) [3] 3<br />

Garden in the Woods [Framingham, MA] (46) [3] 6, 7, 10, 12, 33–35; (47) [2] inside front cover, 16, 17, 22; (49) [3] 42;<br />

(51) [1] 15, 16; (52) [2] 42<br />

Garden Pests and Dise<strong>as</strong>es of Flowers and Shrubs, Mogens Dahl and Thyge B. Thygesen [review of] (36) 35<br />

Gardener, William, “E. H. Wilson’s First Trip to China” (32) 103–113<br />

— — “Robert Fortune and the Cultivation of Tea in the United States” (31) 1–18<br />

Gardener’s Catalogue [review of] (37) 167<br />

Gardener’s Dictionary, Philip Miller (30) 144; (31) 90; (48) [4] 54; (54) [4] 4, 6<br />

Gardener’s Guide to Plant Names, B. J. Healey [review of] (33) 393<br />

Gardenesque style (47) [2] 10; (48) [3] 36<br />

Gardenia (56) [3] 16<br />

Gardenia (36) 12; (53) [1] 14; (55) [3] 18<br />

— j<strong>as</strong>minoides (36) 6; (55) [2] 23<br />

— — nana (36) 18<br />

— radicans (36) 6, 18<br />

“Gardening Books for Libraries,” Gordon P. DeWolf (32) 115–125<br />

Gardening Off the Ground, Art C. Drysdale [review of] (38) 116<br />

Gardening with Herbs for Flavor and Fragrance, Helen Morgenthau Fox [review of] (33) 254<br />

Gardening with Perennials Month by Month, Joseph Hudak [review of] (37) 166<br />

“Gardening with Species Roses,” Jonathan Shaw (43) [3] 3–16<br />

Gardening with Wild Flowers, Frances Tenenbaum [review of] (34) 437<br />

“Gardens at Monte Carlo” [1891] (60) [3] 12–13


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Gardens in New England (56) [3] 26–28<br />

Gardens, Plants, and Man, Carleton B. Lees [review of] (31) 141<br />

Gardens without Soil, Jack Kramer [review of] (37) 166<br />

Gardoquia (31) 316<br />

Garlic (31) 146, 206; (44) [3] 25<br />

Garnier, Francis (32) 109<br />

Garroway’s Coffee House (31) 21<br />

Garuga pierrei (48) [2] 7<br />

G<strong>as</strong> plant (31) 70; (34) 324, 325; (44) [4] 51<br />

Gathering the Desert, by Gary Paul Nabhan [review of] (47) [2] 35–36<br />

Gaultheria forrestii (46) [4] 23<br />

— hispidula (45) [4] 24<br />

— miqueliana (38) 91<br />

— procumbens (39) 246, 256; (58) [2] 33<br />

Gayfeather (31) 128; (34) 379, 381, 382; (39) 258; (44) [2] 28, 29<br />

— dwarf (31) 129<br />

Gaylussacia brachycera (43) [1] 41; (58) [2] 33<br />

Ge Hong (53) [1] 2, 3<br />

Geary, Sheila Connor [see also Connor] (32) 265; (39) 351<br />

— — — — — — “Mr. Dawson, Plantsman,” with B. June Hutchinson (40) 51–75<br />

Gebfert, C. H. L., paintings by (60) [1] inside front and back covers<br />

Gebhard, David (57) [4] 30–32<br />

Gelseminum sempervirens (31) 216<br />

Genera Plantarum [Bentham and Hooker] (49) [1] 16<br />

General Catalogue of All Plants in the Royal Botanical Garden of Ajuda, by Félix da Silva de Avellar Brotero (47) [3] 37<br />

Generic Flora of the Southe<strong>as</strong>tern United States (32) 55; (49) [1] 20<br />

“Genesis of the Arboretum’s Restoration and Verification Projects,” Peter S. Ashton (49) [1] 7–10<br />

Genetic resources (33) 23<br />

— variation of seedlings (37) 3–5<br />

Genetic Resources in Plants, O. H. Frankel and E. Bennett, eds. [review of] (35) 238<br />

Genetics, woody plants (33) 127–134<br />

Gentian, Plymouth (46) [3] 7, 9<br />

Gentiana (45) [4] 29<br />

— acaulis (55) [1] 6<br />

— nipponica (38) 94<br />

— scabra (38) 83; (55) [1] 6<br />

— sedifolia (33) 191, 192<br />

— triflora var. japonica (38) 83, 90<br />

— venosa (43) [1] 37<br />

Gentianaceae (31) 316<br />

Gentianella (33) 193, 198<br />

— nevadensis (33) 191, 193<br />

Gentians (32) 113; (33) 189–198<br />

Gentians, Mary Bartlett [review of] (38) 184<br />

“The Genus Hosta in Swedish Gardens,” Nils Hylander (30) 150<br />

“George Barrell Emerson and the Establishment of the Arnold Arboretum,” Ida Hay (54) [3] 12–21<br />

George Robert White Medal (30) 156<br />

George’s Island [Boston] (48) [3] 19, 21, 22–25, 31<br />

Georgetown Cemetery [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (54) [2] 16<br />

Georgia plume (46) [3] 6; (47) [4] front cover, 2–8, 5, 7<br />

— — cultivation of (47) [4] 7<br />

— — ecology of (47) [4] 4–5<br />

Georgina (30) 136<br />

Geranium, scented (34) 97–124; (39) 245, 263<br />

Geranium (31) 75, 183; (34) 98, 343<br />

— cinereum (34) 343<br />

— dalmaticum (34) 344<br />

— endressii (34) 344<br />

— —’Johnson’s Blue’ (52) [3] 10<br />

— grandiflorum (31) 76; (34) 344<br />

— — var. alpinum (31) 76<br />

— himalayense (50) [1] 4, 9<br />

— ibericum (34) 344<br />

— lanc<strong>as</strong>triense (31) 75<br />

— macrorrhizum (31) 183<br />

— meeboldii (34) 344<br />

— robertianum (31) 184


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— sanguineum (31) 75, 76, 183; (34) 346; (52) [3] 10<br />

— — var. album (31) 75<br />

— — ‘Johnson’s Blue’ (31) 75<br />

— — var. lanc<strong>as</strong>triense (31) 75<br />

— — var. prostratum (31) 75; (34) 345, 346<br />

— tuberosum (31) 183<br />

Gerard, John (30) 24; (31) 37, 116; (32) 136; (39) 316; (55) [2] 4; (56) [1] 3<br />

— — Herball or Generall Historie of Plants (or Gerard’s Herbal) (32) 166; (53) [1] 9, 10, 16<br />

Gerbera (32) 220<br />

Gerberia crenata (32) [5] front cover<br />

Germpl<strong>as</strong>m repositories (58) [3] 32<br />

German catchfly (35) 4<br />

German Herbarius (39) 253<br />

Germander (31) 184; (39) 241<br />

— wild (39) 268<br />

Germination, seed (37) 14–20<br />

Geum (31) 76; (34) 347<br />

— borisii (34) 347<br />

— chiloense (31) 76; (34) 346<br />

— — ‘Lady Stratheden (31) 76<br />

— — ‘Mrs. Bradshaw’ (31) 76<br />

— coccineum (31) 76; (34) 346<br />

— — ‘Dolly North’ (31) 76<br />

— — ‘Fire Opal’ (31) 76<br />

— — ‘Princess Juliana’ (31) 76<br />

— — ‘Red Wings’ (31) 76<br />

— — ‘Wilton Ruby’ (31) 76<br />

— macrophyllum (42) [3] 141<br />

— pentapetalum (47) [2] 5<br />

Ghost bramble (51) [1] 3<br />

“Ghost Bramble: Rubus l<strong>as</strong>iostylus hubeiensis,” Richard Schulhof (50) [3] 12–15<br />

— plant (34) 288<br />

Giant chervil (39) 261<br />

Gibberellic acid (45) [2] 28–33; (59) [4] 22<br />

— — effects of (45) [2] 32, inside back cover<br />

— — structure of (45) [2] 29<br />

Giblin, David, “Flowering Plants and Their Pollinators at the Arnold Arboretum (60) [1] 13–19<br />

Gibson House [Boston] (48) [4] 21<br />

Gifford, John C. (49) [4] 32<br />

“Gifts of the Amazon Flora to the World,” Richard Evans Schultes (50) [2] 21–34<br />

Gilliflower (31) 173<br />

Gilliland, Frank (59) [1] 74<br />

Gillis, William T., “Poison-ivy and Its Kin” (35) 93–123<br />

Gill-over-the-ground (39) 261<br />

Gillyflower (39) 252<br />

Gilman, Arthur (48) [4] 23, 32<br />

Gilpin, William (54) [1] 31<br />

Ginger (43) [1] 39<br />

— cultivation of (49) [3] 41<br />

— propagation (49) [3] 42<br />

— rhizomes (49) [3] 42<br />

— Canadian (52) [1] 26<br />

— European (47) [2] 17<br />

— magnificent (49) [3] 41–43, 42, inside back cover<br />

— wild (39) 251; (52) [3] 10<br />

Ginkgo (41) 150–161; (52) [4] 24; (60) [4] 26–33<br />

— <strong>as</strong> street tree (60) [4] 26–29<br />

— geologic age (59) [1] 34<br />

Ginkgo (30) 169; (32) 285; (37) 5, 54, 55; (48) [4] 36; (51) [2] 2–15<br />

— and blood-flow (51) [2] 11<br />

— correction (51) [3] 32<br />

— cultivation for leaf production (51) [2] 11–13<br />

— giant (60) [4] 30–31<br />

— in legend (60) [4] 31–33<br />

— medical use (51) [2] 10–11<br />

— nut production (51) [2] 8–10<br />

— orchards (35) 269


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— plantation [Sumter, SC] (51) [2] 12, 13<br />

— pollination (51) [2] 9<br />

— shrine in China (31) 18<br />

— street tree (51) [2] 4<br />

— vegetative propagation (51) [2] 6–8<br />

— biloba (30) 169; (31) 18; (32) 63; (38) 143, 144, 157; (39) 108, 109, 228; (40) 175; (41) 150–161, 151, 153–158, 160; (44)<br />

[3] 4, 21, 22, 24; [4] inside front cover; (47) [2] 4; [4] 3; (48) [4] 36; (49) [2] 21, 23; (50) [4] 16, 17, 19; (51) [2] front cover,<br />

inside back cover; (52) [4] 2–10, 6–9; (53) [1] 21, 22; [3] 29; (55) [1] 34; [2] 13; [3] 13; (54) [1] 9; (57) [3] 22; (59) [1] 50;<br />

[3] 14, 15, 20; (60) [4] 34<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (51: [2] 8<br />

— — ‘King of Dongting Mountain’, nuts of (51) [2] 10<br />

“Ginkgo biloba in Japan,” Mariko Handa (60) [4] 26–33<br />

“The Ginkgo in America,” Peter del Tredici (41) 150–161<br />

Ginkgolide compounds (51) [2] 11–13<br />

“Ginkgos and People—A Thousand Years of Interaction,” Peter Del Tredici (51) [2] 2–15<br />

Ginseng (53) [4] 30<br />

— American (39) 263<br />

Giraldi, G. (31) 51<br />

Girdling roots (33) 275; (56) [1] 15–17, 18<br />

— vines (30) 91<br />

“Girdling Roots,” Kenneth Shaw (37) 242–247<br />

Glacial action (58) [2] 4–7, 13; [3] 8–9<br />

Glacier National Park [MT] (47) [4] 11–12<br />

Gladiolus (31) 184; (32) 220<br />

Gladiolus byzantinus (31) 184<br />

— carneus (32) 222<br />

— communis (31) 184<br />

— recurvus (32) 222<br />

Gladwyne [PA] (47) [4] 4; (60) [1] 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12<br />

Gl<strong>as</strong>nevin (47) [3] 36<br />

Glattstein, Judy, book review by (47) [1] 29–30<br />

— — “Hardy Aroids in the Garden” (47) [2] 27–34<br />

— — “The Daisies of Autumn” (51) [2] 23–31<br />

— — photo by (47) [2] back cover<br />

Glaucidium (45) [4] 29<br />

— palmatum (37) 194, 195; (55) [1] 4, 5<br />

Gle<strong>as</strong>on, Herbert Wendell (46) [3] 59–60<br />

— — — photo by (48) [1] front cover; (57) [1] 9<br />

Glechoma hederacea (31) 185; (39) 261<br />

Gleditsia (36) 194<br />

— c<strong>as</strong>pica (49) [4] 35<br />

— heterophylla (44) [3] 9<br />

— japonica (60) [1] 6<br />

— — var. koraiensis (38) 139<br />

— sinensis (31) 18; (44) [3] 17<br />

— triacanthos (30) 170; (31) 239; (32) 67, 68; (34) 236, 237; (52) [4] 26; (54) [1] 5–6; (55) [3] 17; (58) [1] 31, 32<br />

— — range of (52) [4] 27<br />

— — ‘Inermis’ (59) [4] 10<br />

— — var. inermis (38) 157; (39) 110, 226; (44) [4] 18–19; (50) [1] 19; (54) [1] 7<br />

— — — — ‘Emerald Lace’ (33) 204<br />

— — inermis ‘Royal Green’ (32) 278<br />

Glen Road Iris Gardens (47) [4] 15<br />

Global warming (50) [3] 16; (58) [2] 28–29, 36, 39–40<br />

Globe amaranth (31) 168, 184<br />

— flower (35) 49; (39) 268, 269; (44) [3] 13<br />

— thistle (31) 71, 72; (34) 331<br />

— — small (39) 255<br />

— — steel (39) 255<br />

Globeflower, spreading (46) [3] 7, 13<br />

Globularia (31) 189<br />

Glory of the snow (37) 92<br />

Glorybower (36) 18; (55) [1] 15; [2] 29<br />

Glyceria maxima (54) [3] 8<br />

— ‘Variegata’ (54) [3] 10–11<br />

Glycerine treatment (37) 285–288, 289–304<br />

Glycyrrhiza glabra (31) 200<br />

Glyphosate (49) [4] 17


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

Glyphosates and soil fungi (59) [2] 39<br />

Glyptostrobus (59) [1] 4, 54<br />

— clade (59) [1] 57<br />

— pensilis (59) [1] 8, 35, 36, 54, 56, 57<br />

Gmelina arborea (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

Gnetophyta, orders of (54) [2] 9<br />

Gnetum (54) [2] 9<br />

Goanikontes [Namibia] (54) [2] 4<br />

Goat willow (30) 141<br />

Goatsbeard (or goat’s beard) (34) 290; (52) [3] 10<br />

— false (34) 293<br />

— spirea (56) [2] 25<br />

God’s carpet (39) 268<br />

Goetzia elegans (46) [3] 7<br />

Goff, Captain (31) 21<br />

Goh, Melvin, “The View from the Forest Canopy,” with Richard Primack and Meekiong Kalu (60) [4] 3–9<br />

Gold moss (39) 266<br />

Golden chain tree (32) 66, 77; (34) 69<br />

— needles (37) 200<br />

Golden rain tree (30) 171; (31) 238; (32) 69, 85; (34) 134, 135; (37) 223, 226; (38) 30, 102, 105; (39) 112, 113; (56) [2] 32–<br />

37; (60) [1] 18<br />

“Golden Waterworks: Toraja Rituals of the Wet-Rice Landscape,” Charles Zerner (45) [3] 2–12<br />

Goldenrod (35) 41; (39) 266; (51) [2] 23, 26–31; (52) [4] 29; (56) [2]; 24<br />

— Canada (34) 195<br />

Goldenseal (46) [3] 9<br />

Gómez-Ortega, C<strong>as</strong>imiro (30) 137; (47) [3] 6, 9–11, 13–19<br />

Gomez-Pompa, Arturo (32) 263<br />

Gomortegaceae (59) [2] 27<br />

Gomortega keule (32) 211; (41) 84, 85<br />

Gomphrena (31) 168<br />

Gomphrena globosa (31) 172, 175, 184<br />

Gonolobus obliquus (33) 307<br />

Goodale, D. H. R., “Delights of a Rough Garden” [1896] (60) [3] 35<br />

Goodale, George L. (51) [3] 22, 23; (60) [2] 7; [3] 32<br />

Goodell, Edward, “C<strong>as</strong>tanea mollissima: A Chinese Chestnut for the Northe<strong>as</strong>t” (43) [3] 17–27<br />

— — “Two Promising Fruit Plants for Northern Landscapes” (42) [4] 103–133<br />

— — “Walnuts for the Northe<strong>as</strong>t” (44) [1] 2–19<br />

Goodell, Hank (49) [1] 73, [4] 10<br />

Goodell, Henry Staunton (31) 294; (39) 343, 346; (41) 240<br />

Goodwin, Joan W., “A Kind of Botanic Mania” (56) [4] 17–24<br />

Goodyear, Charles (44) [2] 5, 10<br />

Goodyera oblongifolia (45) [4] 23<br />

— pubescens (37) 186<br />

— repens (37) 186; (45) [4] 23<br />

— tesselata (45) [4] 23<br />

Gooseberry (31) 223<br />

— Chinese or Ichang (30) 181<br />

Gordon, George (49) [3] 13<br />

Gorilla, lowland (50) [1] 14, 15, 23<br />

Gosnold, Bartholomew, and s<strong>as</strong>safr<strong>as</strong> (36) 26<br />

Goss and Munson [firm] (48) [4] 23<br />

Gossypium (52) [2] 26<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— herbaceum (31) 231<br />

Gottingen, Botanic Garden of [Germany] (31) 45<br />

Gould, Augustus Addison (Dr. ) (48) [3] 35–36<br />

Gould, Ernest, “Managing a Small Woodlot” (45) [1] 2–10<br />

Gould, Stephen Jay, “An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native<br />

Plants” (58) [1] 2–10; [letters to editor about] [3] 25–29<br />

Gouldes (31) 176<br />

Gourd (31) 206<br />

— English (31) 146<br />

— tree, wild (52) [2] 25<br />

Gourlay, Robert (53) [4] 8<br />

Government Center [Boston] (48) [4] 36<br />

Government Experimental and Propagating Garden [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (31) 10, 12<br />

Governor’s Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 31


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Grafting, propagation technique (37) 31–38, 35, 36, 39<br />

Gramercy Park [NY] (57) [2] 9<br />

Grand Canal, Sceaux [France] (54) [1] 17–22, 19–21<br />

Grand Couvert, Tuileries [Paris] (54) [1] 13, 14, 17<br />

Grandfather Mountain [NC] (31) 97<br />

Granny gray-beard (31) 89<br />

Grape (31) 223, 238; (48) [3] 24<br />

— bird (36) 20<br />

— ‘Concord’ (48) [4] 5–16, 9<br />

— fox (39) 269<br />

— ‘Thompson Seedless’ (45) [2] inside back cover<br />

— vine (39) 269<br />

— wild (39) 269; (49) [2] 19; (56) [3] 16<br />

Grape-flower (31) 185<br />

Grapefruit (36) 18<br />

Grape hyacinth (31) 184; (37) 97<br />

Grape Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 21, 22, 23, 25<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>s (34) 218<br />

— bent (34) 218, 219<br />

— centipede (44) [3] 25<br />

— Chinese silver (44) [4] 51–52, 53<br />

— crab (34) 218, 219<br />

— deer (54) [3] 6<br />

— giant feather (52) [2] 45<br />

— pamp<strong>as</strong> (54) [3] 9<br />

— red-top (34) 218<br />

— ribbon (44) [4] 53–54<br />

— squirrel-tail (34) 218, 219<br />

— susuki (31) 287, 292<br />

— tall fescue (44) [1] 3<br />

— Whitlow (31) 230<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>s cloth (31) 18<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>ses, <strong>as</strong> groundcovers (54) [3] 11<br />

— grown in containers (54) [3] 11<br />

— ornamental (54) [3] 2–11<br />

— — hardy (35) 56–63<br />

— perennial, culture of (54) [3] 6–11<br />

— true, general description of (54) [3] 6<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>swort, starry (34) 306<br />

Graves, A. H. (52) [2] 6<br />

Gray, Asa (32) 6, 49, 175; (36) 57, 58; (45) [1] 28–29; [3] 14, 15, 17, 18; (46) [3] 26, 28, 30, 31; (47) [4] 4, 32; (48) [2] 9; [4]<br />

34; (49) [1] 11–14; (50) [3] 4, 5; (51) [4] 4–11; (53) [4] 20, 26; (54) [3] 16, 20; (56) [4] 23; (60) [2] 7<br />

Gray, E. S. photos by (39) [3] inside front cover; [3] inside back cover<br />

Gray, Horace (48) [3] 33, 34<br />

Gray, William (48) [3] 33<br />

Gray Herbarium [<strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong>] (47) [4] 13; (48) [2] 13, 19; (50) [4] 28; (60) [2] 44, 45<br />

Great American Forest, Rutherford Platt [review of] (32) 47<br />

Great Brewster Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19, 21, 22, 25<br />

Great Britain (48) [1] 41<br />

“Great Catalpa Craze,” Peter Del Tredici (46) [2] 2–10<br />

Great Hurricane [September 1938] (46) [1] 30<br />

Great Northern Railroad (47) [4] 12<br />

Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution [China] (48) [2] 22–23, 26, 27<br />

Great Smoky Mountains [NC–TN] (48) [4] 52<br />

Greece (48) [1] 19<br />

Green dragon (37) 171<br />

— dye (31) 17<br />

— revolution (32) 230<br />

Green Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 25<br />

Green Park [London, England] (57) [2] 8<br />

Green, Peter (49) [1] 20<br />

Green Swamp [NC– SC] (47) [2] 21; (49) [4] 8<br />

Greene, Gardiner (47) [4] 27, 28<br />

Greenhouse, Ruth, Gary Paul Nabhan, and Wendy Hodgson, “At the Edge of Extinction: Useful Plants of the Border<br />

States of the United States and Mexico” (46) [3] 36–46<br />

The Greening of Boston: An Action Agenda [excerpts from] (48) [3] 5, 17, 21–22<br />

Greenough, Mrs. Henry V., garden of (56) [2] 11; (57) [1] 6–8


G<br />

Cumulative Index 7<br />

Greenworks, Judith Handelsman and Sara Baerwald [review of] (34) 436<br />

Grenville, Lord of Dropmore (32) 185<br />

Gressitt, J. Linsley (59) [1] 35, 36, 48–51<br />

— — — “The California Academy––Lingnan Dawn-Redwood Expedition” [excerpt, 1953] (59) [1] 35–39<br />

— — — photos by (59) [1] 36–39, 50<br />

Grevillea (36) 6, 7<br />

Grewia biloba (38) 135<br />

— falcata (48) [2] 6<br />

Grey, Robert M. (51) [3] 23, 27, 28<br />

Grey Towers [PA] (59) [4] 29–31, 32,<br />

Greylock, Mount [MA] (49) [4] 27<br />

Gridley, Kate, and John Barstow, book review by (47) [3] 39–40<br />

Griffin, Frank (46) [1] 10<br />

Griffin, Ruth (49) [1] 33<br />

Grimaldi, Marqués de (47) [3] 10<br />

Griswold, Mac, “Fairsted: A Landscape <strong>as</strong> Olmsted’s Looking Gl<strong>as</strong>s” (56) [2] 2–20<br />

— — “The Influence of Garden and Forest on the Development of Horticulture” (60) [3] 29–32<br />

Groff, Paul (39) 358<br />

Gronovius (55) [2] 21–24<br />

Grosvenor Square [London, England] (57) [2] 7<br />

Groundcover (30) 95; (49) [3] 39–40<br />

— plots (31) 34<br />

“Groundcovers for the Garden Designer,” Gary Koller (52) [1] 24–33<br />

Groundsel bush (30) 172<br />

— tree (31) 238<br />

Groves, Kathy (49) [1] 29<br />

“Growgun” machine (51) [1] 26<br />

Growing se<strong>as</strong>on (30) 191<br />

Growth, monopodial (44) [3] 29–30<br />

— — and sympodial (41) 13<br />

— rings (56) [4] 3–4, 10<br />

— — eccentric (33) 58<br />

— sympodial (44) [1] 33, [3] 30<br />

“Growth Patterns in Woody Plants with Examples from the Genus Viburnum,” Michael Donoghue (41) 2–23<br />

Grunfeld Park [Saxony] (32) 149<br />

Guaiacum officinale (36) 5, 18<br />

Guang, Yang (50) [4] 17, 19; (52) [4] 5<br />

Guangdong [China] (48) [2] 13, 18, 19<br />

Guangxi Province [China] (46) [4] 49; (48) [2] 19<br />

Guangxi, <strong>University</strong> of (48) [2] 19<br />

Guangzhou [Canton, China] (48) [2] 14<br />

— liberation of (48) [2] 21<br />

Guava (42) [1] 3<br />

Guelder (or gelder) rose (31) 216<br />

Guest tree (37) 226<br />

Guide and Index to the Microform Edition of the John Muir Papers 1858–1957, Ronald H. Limbaugh and Kirsten E.<br />

Lewis, eds. [review of] (46) [4] 64–70<br />

“Guide by Plant Family to Foliage Preservation,” Sheila Magullion (37) 289–304<br />

Guide program (32) 252<br />

“Guide to City Trees in the Boston Area,” Richard E. Weaver (32) 59–97<br />

GUIDE TO THE FIRS [ABIES] OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM, Richard Warren and Ethan W. Johnson (48) [1] 2–48<br />

“Guide to Met<strong>as</strong>equoia at the Arnold Arboretum,” Karen Madsen (59) [1] 80–84<br />

“Guide to Potentially Dangerous Plants,” Gordon P. DeWolf (34) 45–91<br />

“Guide to Selecting a Strong and Healthy Young Tree,” Nancy M. Page (33) 261–283<br />

Guide to the Wildflowers and Ferns of Kentucky, Mary E. Wharton and Roger W. Barbour [review of] (32) 170<br />

Guilding, Landsdown (57) [4] 20<br />

— — lithographs by (57) [4] 13<br />

Guilielma insignis (50) [2] 27<br />

— mattogrossensis (50) [2] 27<br />

— microcarpa (50) [2] 27<br />

— speciosa (50) [2] 27, 28<br />

Guinea-hen flower (31) 178<br />

Gum, black (30) 169; (31) 233<br />

— red (36) 98<br />

— sour (31) 233<br />

— sweet (30) 169<br />

Gumbo limbo (36) 2


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8 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— tree (52) [2] 19, 20<br />

Gumwood (36) 98<br />

Gunnera (54) [3] 9<br />

Gunnera manicata (45) [4] 29<br />

Guo Bingwen (48) [2] 14<br />

Gurania (32) 213<br />

Guthrie, Elinor (31) 268<br />

Guyette, Richard P., drawings by (56) [4] 7–9<br />

Gwinn [OH] (56) [1] inside back cover, 29–32<br />

— — plan of (56) [1] 30<br />

Gwynne, John, “Wilderness Horticulture: Himalayan Highlands on the Hudson” (50) [1] 4–12<br />

Gymnocladus dioica (30) 170; (31) 236; (32) 69; (39) 111, 112, 228; (42) [2] 95; (54) [1] 7; (55) [3] 17<br />

Gymnosperms (60) [1] 13–14<br />

— propagation manual (37) 1–88<br />

Gypsophila (31) 35, 76, 129<br />

— paniculata (31) 35, 77; (34) 348<br />

— — ‘Bristol Fairy’ (31) 77; (34) 349<br />

— — ‘Perfecta’ (31) 77<br />

— — ‘Pink Fairy’, 77<br />

— repens (34) 349<br />

Gypsy moth (38) 41, 42; (42) [3] 148–149, 154, inside front cover; (53) [2] 16; (58) [2] 8, 22–23, 41<br />

Gymnosperms (59) [1] 8, 10, 42


H<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Ha<strong>as</strong>, William J., “Transplanting Botany to China: The Cross-Cultural Experience of Chen Huanyong” (48) [2] 9–25<br />

Habenaria davidii (46) [4] 30<br />

“Habit to Cultivate,” Gary Koller (53) [2] 21–23<br />

Habitat, conservation of (46) [3] 14<br />

Hackberry (32) 84; (39) 97, 98; (44) [4] 16, 17; (54) [1] 6, 7; (57) [1] 26<br />

— common (31) 216; (39) 176<br />

— Jesso (39) 175, 176<br />

— sugar (39) 146<br />

Hagar, Adel, drawing by (46) [3] 12<br />

Haglund, Karl, “Emerald Metropolis,” (53) [4] 2–17<br />

Hagopian, Helen (49) [1] 28<br />

Hagopian, Lillian (49) [1] 30<br />

Hahn, Carl R., “Winter Gardens” (43) [1] 3–12<br />

— — — “Cultivars of Japanese Plants at Brookside Gardens,” with Barry R. Yinger (43) [4] 3–19<br />

Hainan [China] (48) [2] 19<br />

— — islands (48) [2] 13<br />

Hair-oil (31) 6<br />

Hairy honeysuckle (46) [3] 10<br />

Hakonechloa macra (54) [3] 11<br />

— — ‘Aureola’ (54) [3] 10<br />

Hale, J. H., nursery [CT] (52) [2] 5<br />

Halenia (33) 192, 198; (47) [2] 14<br />

— <strong>as</strong>clepiadea (33) 198<br />

— deflexa (33) 195<br />

Halesia (32) 95; (53) [4] 30; (55) [3] 17<br />

— carolina (31) 89, 244; (32) 84; (39) 186, 187, 226<br />

— monticola (30) 170; (33) 87<br />

Halifax Public Garden [Canada] (53) [3] 16<br />

Hall, George B. (33) 174<br />

Hall, George Rogers (50) [3] 2, 5, 6, 8, 10–11<br />

— — — estate of (50) [3] 6, 7<br />

— — — Shanghai residence of (50) [3] 10<br />

Hall, Helen Beal (50) [3] 11<br />

Hall, Norton [Mrs. ] (32) 265<br />

Hall, Pamela (56) [1] 12; (60) [4] 9<br />

Hall’s honeysuckle (50) [3] 8<br />

Hallé, Francis (45) [1] 19, 20, 22<br />

Hallucinogens, plant (32) 204–211; (41) 80–125<br />

Hamamelidaceae (31) 89; (36) 69–109; (49) [4] 38<br />

Hamamelis (30) 171; (31) 94, 310, 314; (32) 81, 82; (36) 69, 84–91, 107; (37) 112–113; (41) 33; (49) [4] 37, 38; (53) [4] 30<br />

— cvs. (37) 112<br />

— x intermedia (36) 84, 86–88; (51) [4] 31<br />

— — — ‘Arnold Promise’ (32) 39, 51; (36) 84, 86, 87; (37) 112; (41) [1] front cover, 31; (43) [1] 4; (49) [1] 55<br />

— — — ‘Diane’ (43) [1] 4<br />

— — — ‘Jelena’ (36) 86, 89<br />

— japonica (36) 70, 86, 88; (38) 30, 94; (43) [1] 4; (51) [4] 31<br />

— — ‘Flavo-purpur<strong>as</strong>cens’ (36) 88, 89<br />

— macrophylla (36) 91<br />

— mollis (30) [3] front cover; (36) 69, 70, 86, 88, 91; (37) 112; (43) [1] 4, 24; (51) [4] 3; (55) [1] 15<br />

— — cvs. (36) 88, 91<br />

— persica (= Parrotia persica) (49) [4] 37<br />

— vernalis (33) 86; (36) 69, 70, 85, 90, 91; (37) 112<br />

— virginana (30) 168; (31) 93, 221, 258; (36) 69, 70, 85, 91; (37) 112; (43) [1] 2, 4; (44) [4] 42–43; (45) [2] 24; 55) [3] front<br />

cover, 20–21; [4] 13<br />

“Hamamelis ‘Arnold Promise’” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (41) 30–33<br />

Hamberg, Barth, photo by (44) [2] inside back cover<br />

Hamburg, Germany, waterfront (59) [2] 12<br />

Hamelia (31) 316<br />

Hamilton Royal Botanic Garden [Canada] (49) [2] 4<br />

Hamilton, Oscar Edward (47) [4] 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22<br />

Hamilton, William (41) 155; (49) [2] 14–23, 19; (51) [2] 5; (54) [1] 24–25; (57) [3] 22; [4] 17


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2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Hammond Woods, Newton, MA (56) [1] 10–11, 13–14<br />

Hance, J. F. (Dr. ) (32) 109<br />

Hancock County [ME] (49) [3] 38<br />

Hancock, William (32) 109<br />

Hand pollination (56) [1] 10, 11, 12<br />

Handa, Mariko, “Ginkgo biloba in Japan (60) [4] 26–33<br />

Handbook of Hollies [notes and discussion] (30) 67–71<br />

Handbook of Wild Flower Cultivation, Kathryn S. Taylor and Stephen F. Hamblin [review of] (36) 177<br />

Hangchow (or Hangzhou) Botanical Garden [China] (35) 268, 282–283; (46) [4] 4, 5, 7; (55) [2] 14, 17<br />

Hänke, Thaddäus (47) [3] 1, 19, 21<br />

Hansen, Niels E. (57) [3] 6<br />

Harbison, John (49) [1] 13<br />

Hardening [off) (45] [4] 36<br />

— relationship to hardiness (54) [3] 23<br />

Hardhack (31) 244; (38) 108<br />

— fountain (53) [2] 21–23<br />

Hardiness, effects of human intervention on (54) [3] 28–31<br />

— in plants (54) [3] 22–31<br />

— in woody plants (33) 113–118; (45) [4] 35–38<br />

— zone maps, discussion of (45) [4] 32–34; (54) [3] 24<br />

— — — new USDA (50) [3] 16–20, 17, 20<br />

— — — Arnold Arboretum’s (30) 83<br />

Hardwood forest (58) [2] 4, 6–7, 9–10, 19–21, 34, 38, 39<br />

Hardt, Richard A., “Japanese Honeysuckle: From ‘One of the Best’ to Ruthless Pest” (46) [2] 27–34<br />

“Hardy Aroids in the Garden,” Judy Glattstein (47) [2] 27–34<br />

“Hardy Asian Alders,” Kim E. Tripp (55) [4] 16–25<br />

Hardy Brown, Susan (49) [1] 26, 30, 33, 73<br />

Harebell (31) 186<br />

Harlequin glorybower (38) 108; (41) 175<br />

Harrimenella stelleriana (38) 91<br />

Harrison, J. B., “Value of Mountain Forests [1890]” (60) [2] 24–25<br />

Harrison, Jim, photo by (56) [3] inside front cover<br />

Harrison, Joseph (48) [4] 53<br />

Harrison, Mary (49) [1] 31<br />

— — “Jane Colden: Colonial American Botanist” (55) [2] 19–26<br />

— — “Mary Gibson Henry, Plantswoman Extraordinaire” (60) [1] 2–12<br />

— — “Plant History: Expanding the Horizons of a Small Garden” (53) [1] 8–18<br />

Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick (37) 120<br />

Hart, Jeffrey (39) 358<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong>, and botany in China (59) [1] 12–16<br />

–– and landscape architecture (59) [2] 13, 16, 19<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Alumni Bulletin (47) [4] 19<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Biological Laboratory [Cuba] (51) [3] 28<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Botanic Garden [Cambridge, MA] (30) 166; (32) 10, 49; (49) [1] 11, 12, [4] 37; (50) [3] 4; (51) [3] 22, 27, 28; (54)<br />

[3] 20; (56) [2] 9; [4] 19, 22, 23; (60) [2] 7<br />

— — — plans for (56) [4] 22<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Botanic Station and tropical garden [Cienfuegos, Cuba] (51) [3] 22–32, front cover, 23–26, 29, 30<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Botanical Museum (60) [2] 7<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> College (48) [4] 26, 28; (49) [1] 11; [4] 4, 44; (54) [3] 12, 20; (56) [4] 17, 22<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Experiment Station [Cienfuegos, Cuba] (51) [3] 29<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Forest [Petersham, MA] (49) [4] 2, 5, 12; (52) [2] 3; (55) [4] 23, 28; (56) [3] 4; (58) [2] front & back cover, inside<br />

front cover, 2, 6, 15, 29, 33, 36, inside back cover<br />

— — Fisher Museum dioram<strong>as</strong> (58) [2] 12, 14, 18–19, 24<br />

— — Pisgah Tract [Westminster, NH] (58) [2] 28, inside back cover<br />

“<strong>Harvard</strong> Garden in Cuba—A Brief History,” Marion D. Cahan (51) [3] 32<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School (48) [4] 25–26<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> School of Landscape Design (56) [2] 9<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> [Cambridge, MA] (32) 174, 254; (48) [2] 14, 15, 20; [4] 28; (60) [4] 3<br />

— Committee to visit the Arnold Arboretum (47) [4] 13, 22<br />

— — Corporation (32) 3, 17; (49) [1] 11<br />

— — Green Committee (32) 254; (33) 315<br />

— — Herbaria (32) 200, 262; (46) [2] 35–38; (49) [1] 40; (51) [3] 14; (54) [3] 16; (60) [2] 44, 45; (60) [2] 44, 45<br />

— — — five-millionth specimen of (56) [3] back cover<br />

— — Press (47) [4] 21<br />

<strong>Harvard</strong> Yard (54) [1] inside front cover, 2–11, 5, 6, 8, 10<br />

— — elms (58) [1] 27–32<br />

— — gypsy moth in (42) [2] front and back covers


H<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

— — Tercentenary Theatre (54) [1] front cover, 6–7<br />

Harvest drop (32) 128<br />

H<strong>as</strong>kell, Alan C. (46) [4] 12–13; (49) [3] 41, 42, 43<br />

Hatch, Laurence C., with Arthur O. Tucker and other contributors, “A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (54) [4] 5–59<br />

Hauser, Rick (32) 266<br />

Haussmann, Baron Georges Eugène (48) [4] 33, 34; (54) [2] 11–12; (57) [2] 10<br />

Haustorium (51) [3] 11<br />

Havis, John R,. (33) 117<br />

— — — “Cold Hardiness in Woody Plants” (33) 113–118<br />

Haw, black (31) 238; (44) [4] 26<br />

Hawkes Brook [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44, 46<br />

Hawks, Francis (31) 268<br />

Hawkweed (31) 176; (34) 198<br />

Hawthorn (31) 223; (32) 17, 73, 81, 84; (33) 269; (42) [1] 10; (43) [1] 5, 6; (46) [3] 22; (49) [1] 13; (57) [1] 24, 31<br />

— cockspur (39) 102, 103; (44) [4] 18; (50) [1] 20<br />

— — thornless (44) [4] 18<br />

— common (53) [2] 13, 14<br />

— Crimson Cloud (39) 181<br />

— English (30) 170<br />

— glossy (30) 169, 170<br />

— Lavalle (30) 170<br />

— little-hip (43) [1] 6<br />

— Ohio Pioneer Dotted (39) 181<br />

— parsley (43) [1] 7<br />

— Paul’s Scarlet (39) 149<br />

— <strong>single</strong> seed (30) 170<br />

— W<strong>as</strong>hington (30) 169, 170; (39) 103, 104; (44) [4] 18<br />

— winter king (39) 104, 105<br />

Hay, Ida [see also Burch] (32) 253<br />

— — “E. D. Merrill, From Maine to Manila” (58) [1] 11–19<br />

— — “George Barrell Emerson and the Establishment of the Arnold Arboretum” (54) [3] 12–21<br />

— — “Quercus x sargentii” (40) 194–199<br />

Hayward, O. S. (34) 132<br />

Hazel, Turkish (39) 180, 181<br />

Hazelnut (31) 223; (37) 118–120; (45) [4] 24<br />

— European (53) [2] 13, 14<br />

— Turkish (53) [2] 13<br />

He Si (46) [4] 25<br />

He, Shan-an (49) [2] 25<br />

“He Sowed, Others Reaped: Ephraim Wales Bull and the Origins of the ‘Concord’ Grape,” Edmund A. Schofield (48)<br />

[4] 4–16<br />

Heart’s e<strong>as</strong>e (31) 191<br />

Heartnut (44) [1] 14–18, 15<br />

— Brock (44) [1] 17<br />

— Canoka (44) [1] 18<br />

— Etter (44) [1] 17<br />

— Fodermaier (44) [1] 17, 18<br />

— Marvel (44) [1] 18<br />

— OK (44) [1] 15, ,18<br />

— Rhodes (44) [1] 18<br />

— Rival (44) [1] 15, 18<br />

— Schubert (44) [1] 18<br />

— Wright (44) [1] 18<br />

Heat islands [urban] (53) [3] 4, 6<br />

Heath (32) 224; (37) 114–116; (43) [1] 5; (49) [3] 40<br />

Heath, Richard, “Allandale Woods: A Fragment of the First Families of Boston,” with Richard B. Primack (51) [2] 33–39<br />

— — “Franklin Park, Boston’s ‘Central’ Park” (48) [4] 29–31<br />

Heather (37) 104; (39) 252; (49) [3] 40<br />

Heathers in Colour, B. and V. Proudly [review of] (39) 71<br />

Hebb, Robert S. (31) 294; (32) 260; (49) [1] 20<br />

— — — “Low Maintenance Perennials,” Part I (34) [6] 253–384; Part II (35) [1] 1–91<br />

— — — “Notes from the Arnold Arboretum” (30) 25–26, 72–74, 116, 168–173, 251–260<br />

— — — “Perennials for Low Maintenance Gardens” Part I (31) 24–35; Part II 70–82; Part III 127–139<br />

— — — “Plant Registration” (32) 277–287; (33) 199–209<br />

— — — “Story of Forsythia,” with Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (31) 41–61<br />

Hedera helix (31) 240; (33) 122; (34) 66; (36) 11, 18; [4] front cover; (39) 256; (43) [1] 41; (56) [2] back cover, 13, 30<br />

Hedychium coronarium (41) 203


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4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Hedysarum spp. (44) [3] 14<br />

Heidelberg, C<strong>as</strong>tle of [Germany] (56) [1] 3<br />

Heima salicifolia (41) 98, 99<br />

Heins, Esther (39) 361; (47) [3] 39–40<br />

Heisey, Rod M. “Allelopathy and the Secret Life of Ailanthus altissima” (57) [3] 28<br />

Helen’s flower (34) 350<br />

Helenium (31) 77; (34) 350, 351<br />

— autumnale (31) 77; (34) 352<br />

— — ‘Butterpat’ (34) 351<br />

— — ‘Bruno’ (31) 77<br />

— — ‘Moerheim Beauty’ (31) 77<br />

— — ‘Primilum Magnificum’ (31) 78<br />

— hoopsei (34) 352<br />

Helianthus (54) [3] 9<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— annuus (31) 196, 198; (39) 256<br />

— anomalus (46) [3] 39, 44<br />

— tuberosus (30) 247; (31) 203, 211<br />

Helichrysum (31) 177; (32) 25<br />

— stoech<strong>as</strong> (31) 194<br />

Heliciopsis lobata var. microcarpa (48) [2] 6<br />

— terminalis (48) [2] 6<br />

Helictotrichon sempervirens (54) [3] 11<br />

Heliopsis (34) 352<br />

Hellebore (31) 185; (34) 353<br />

— black (34) 354<br />

— false (34) 90<br />

Helleborine (41) 143<br />

Helleborus (34) 353; (39) 1–5; (55) [2] 24<br />

— corsica (39) 2, 4, 5<br />

— foetidus (39) 4, 5<br />

— guttatus (39) 3<br />

— lividus ssp. corsicus (39) 4, 5<br />

— niger (31) 185; (34) 354; (37) 96; (39) [1] front cover, 1, 2, 256<br />

— — var. altifolius (39) 1<br />

— — ssp. (or var. ) macranthus (37) 96; (39) 1, 3<br />

— — ‘Potter’s Wheel’ (39) 1<br />

— orientalis (34) 355; (39) 1, 2, 3<br />

Heloni<strong>as</strong> bullata (37) 181; (46) [3] 7, 35; (55) [1] 4<br />

Heloniopsis (37) 181<br />

— breviscapa (37) 181<br />

— orientalis var. breviscapa (37) 181<br />

Helosis guyannensis (32) 214, 217<br />

Hemerocallis (32) 261<br />

Hemerocallis (30) 9, 19, 20, 97; (31) 78; (34) 355, 356; (37) 198–209; (39) 41, 256; (43) [2] 37; (47) [2] 12, 14; (54) [3] 9<br />

— cvs. (34) 358<br />

— ‘Apricot’ (37) 201<br />

— aurantiaca (37) 200<br />

— ‘Bess Ross’ (31) 79<br />

— ‘Cartwheels’ (31) 79<br />

— ‘Chicago Picotee Promise’ (37) 208<br />

— citrina (37) 200<br />

— ‘Dawn Ballet’ (37) 205<br />

— ‘El Tigre’ (37) 205<br />

— ‘First Choice’ (34) 357<br />

— flava (= lilio<strong>as</strong>phodelus) (31) 181; (37) 200<br />

— ‘Frances Fay’ (31) 78; (37) 203<br />

— fulva (31) 173, 181; (37) 200, 202; (39) 256<br />

— — var. rosea (37) 201, 202<br />

— ‘Hortensia’ (31) 78<br />

— ‘Kindly Light’ (37) 207<br />

— lilio<strong>as</strong>phodelus (= flava) (31) 181; (37) 200, 201<br />

— ‘Little Hustler’ (37) 198<br />

— ‘Little Rainbow’ (31) 79; (34) 358<br />

— ‘Love Is’ (37) 205<br />

— ‘Luxury Lace’ (31) 79<br />

— ‘Mary Moldovan’ (37) [4] inside back cover


H<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

— middendorffii (37) 200, 201; (47) [2] 6<br />

— minor (30) 19; (37) 201<br />

— multiflora (37) 201<br />

— — ‘Tinkerbell’ (37) 201<br />

— ‘Satin Gl<strong>as</strong>s’ (31) 78<br />

— thunbergii (37) 200<br />

Hemerocallis Society (30) 97<br />

Hemlock (31) 216; (32) 65, 76; (37) 77, 78, 153; (44) [1] 27; (56) [2] 27; [3] 15; (57) [1] 23; [2] 15, 16; (58) [2] 23, 35; [3] 2,<br />

34–36<br />

— decline (58) [2] 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 41, 42<br />

— Canadian (33) 208, 209; (43) [1] 19; (44) [4] 39; (45) [4] 25; (52) [3] 11; (57) [1] 23<br />

— Carolina (57) [1] 8, 23<br />

— Chinese (60) [4] 18<br />

— e<strong>as</strong>tern (58) [2] 41–44<br />

— poison (34) 56<br />

— Sargent’s weeping (40) 202–223; (43) [1] 19 [Note that the photo is miscaptioned <strong>as</strong> mountain andromeda; see page<br />

17 for the correct caption.]<br />

— spotted (45) [1] 28<br />

— water (34) 54<br />

— western (58) [3] 2, 3, 6, 9, back cover<br />

Hemlock Gorge Reservation [MA] (53) [4] inside front cover<br />

Hemlock woolly adelgid (58) [2] 8, 24–25, 41–44<br />

Hemlocks (48) [1] 5<br />

Hemp (31) 206; (34) 52<br />

— African (36) 6, 20<br />

— palm (31) 3, 17<br />

Hen-and-chickens (39) 266<br />

Henry, Augustine (32) 103, 185, 189; (33) 16; (44) [3] 4, 14, 22; (46) [4] 16; (48) [2] 13; (49) [1] 14; (51) [1] 6, 13; (54) [1]<br />

24; [3] 32<br />

Henry, Benjamin, Rev. (48) [2] 13, 17<br />

Henry Foundation for Botanical Research [PA] (33) 88; (47) [4] 4, 5; (60) [1] 10<br />

Henry, James McClure (48) [2] 17<br />

Henry, John Norman (60) [1] 4, 6, 8<br />

Henry, Josephine deNancrede (60) [1] 3, 5, 8, 12<br />

Henry, Mary Gibson (Mrs. J. Norman Henry) (60) [1] 2–12, 3, 6, 9, 11<br />

Henry, Patrick, home of [VA] (52) [3] 15, 16<br />

Henrya augustinii (43) [1] 26<br />

Hepatica (31) 179, 186<br />

Hepatica acutiloba (37) 96<br />

— americana (37) 96<br />

— <strong>as</strong>iatica (57) 21<br />

— nobilis (31) 186; (37) 96<br />

— — ‘Ballard’s Variety’ (37) 96<br />

— triloba (37) 96<br />

Heptacodium j<strong>as</strong>minoides (50) [3] 29; (51) [1] 14<br />

— — bark of (46) [4] 6, 12<br />

— — calyx of (46) [4] front cover, 9, 11<br />

— — distribution of (46) [4] 12, 13<br />

— — flowers of (46) [4] 5, 7, 8–9<br />

— — foliage of (46) [4] 2, 5, 7–8<br />

— — fruit of (46) [4] 5–7<br />

— — germination (46) [4] 10–11<br />

— — growth of (46) [4] 6–7<br />

— — hardiness of (46) [4] 6<br />

— — in Canada (46) [4] 9–10<br />

— — in North Carolina (46) [4] 9<br />

— — inflorescence (46) [4] front cover, 5<br />

— — notecard (46) [4] 14<br />

— — propagation by softwood cuttings (46) [4] 10–13<br />

— miconioides (46) [4] 3; (50) [3] 29–32; (51) [1] 13–14; (54) [3] 32; (55) [1] 9; [2] 30; (60) [4] inside back cover, 16<br />

— — flowers of (46) [4] 8<br />

Heracleum species (45) [4] 30<br />

Herb Robert (31) 184<br />

— of Grace (39) 265<br />

Herbaceous Perennial Plants, Allan M. Armitage [review of] (49) [4] 40<br />

Herbaria, Chinese (35) 276–283<br />

Herbarium (33) 3–12


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— Arnold Arboretum (34) 402–407; (35) 248–250; (36) 33; (49) [1] 29, 51<br />

— Bogoriense [Indonesia] (55) [2] 8–9<br />

— Hesse [Germany] (33) 225<br />

— <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> [Cambridge,MA] (32) 200, 262; (46) [2] 35–38; (49) [1] 40; (51) [3] 14; (54) [3] 16<br />

— — — five-millionth specimen of (56) [3] back cover<br />

— Kew [London] (30) 137<br />

— Linnaean (32) 55<br />

— Nikita Botanic Garden [Yalta, USSR] (36) 115<br />

“Herbarium As a Data-Bank,” Richard S. Cowan (33) 3–12<br />

Herbe de St. Fiacre (39) 269<br />

“Herbert Wendell Gle<strong>as</strong>on, Photographer” (46) [3] 59–60<br />

Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Society of America, George E. Barrier [review of] (33) 256<br />

Herbicides (33)256; (49) [2] 3; [4] 16, 18<br />

Herbs (39) 239–269<br />

Herbs and fruits of Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 23–29<br />

Herdys Purse (32) 45<br />

Herissantia crispa (37) 227<br />

Herman, Dale E., and Norman P. Evers, “More on Forsythia ‘Meadowlark’” (44) [2] 30–31<br />

Hernández Expedition (47) [3] 4<br />

Hernández, Francisco (30) 128; (47) [3] 4, 14<br />

Hernandia ovigera (37) 219<br />

— sonora (37) 222<br />

Hers, Joseph (48) [2] 34; (50) [4] 28, 29; (57) [2] 19, 24<br />

Hesperis matronalis (31) 193; (39) 256<br />

Hess, Charles (32) [4] inside back cover; (33) 125<br />

— — “Plant Propagation—The Union of Art and Science” (33) 110–125<br />

Hesse, herbarium at [Germany] (33) 325<br />

Hesterberg, Carolyn (39) 348<br />

Heteropteris macrostachya (32) 214<br />

— riparia (32) 214<br />

Heterotropa splendens (50) [3] 32<br />

Heuchera (31) 79; (34) 359<br />

— micrantha (34) 359<br />

— sanguinea (31) 79; (34) 359, 360<br />

— — ‘Chartreuse’ (31) 79<br />

— — ‘Fire Sprite’ (31) 79<br />

— — ‘Freedom’ (31) 79<br />

— — ‘June Bride’ (31) 79<br />

— — ‘Pluie de Feu’ (31) 79<br />

— — ‘Rosamundi’ (31) 79<br />

— — ‘White Cloud’ (31) 79<br />

Hevea (44) [2] 2–16<br />

— range (44) [2] 4<br />

— benthamiana (44) 5; (50) [2] 31<br />

— br<strong>as</strong>iliensis (44) [2] 2–16, 6–11, 13; (50) [2] 27–31, 29; (55) [2] 15<br />

— — plantation of (44) [2] 14–15<br />

— guianensis (44) [2] inside front cover, 4, 5; (50) [2] 31<br />

HEW (32) 265<br />

Hewer, T. F. (49) [4] 36<br />

Hewitt, Mattie Edwards, photo by (57) [1] 4<br />

Hex<strong>as</strong>tyllis (47) [2] 27<br />

“Hibaku Trees of Hiroshima,” Hiromi Tsuchida and Peter Del Tredici (53) [3] 24–29<br />

Hibben, Craig R., “Anthracnose Threatens the Flowering Dogwood” (50) [2] 16–20<br />

— — — “Mycopl<strong>as</strong>mal Pathogens: New Causes for Old Dise<strong>as</strong>es” (49) [2] 8–13<br />

Hibiscus, hardy (31) 79; (34) 361<br />

Hibiscus (see also Ibiscus) (30) 207; (31) 79; (34) 361; (54) [3] 9<br />

— ‘Appleblossom’ (31) 80; (34) 363<br />

— austroyunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

— esculentus (31) 231<br />

— moscheutos (31) 79, 229; (34) 361<br />

— — x palustris hybrids<br />

— — ‘R<strong>as</strong>pberry Rose’ (31) 80<br />

— — ‘Satan’ (31) 80<br />

— — ‘Snow Queen’ (31) 80<br />

— — ‘Snow White’ (31) 80<br />

— — ‘Super Clown’ (31) 80<br />

— — ‘Super Red’ (31) 80


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— — ‘Super Rose’ (31) 80<br />

— — ‘White Beauty’ (31) 80; (34) 362<br />

— mutabilis (31) 214<br />

— palustris (31) 79; (34) 361<br />

— rosa-sinensis ‘Snow Queen’ (36) 5, 18<br />

— syriacus (31) 214; (38) 112<br />

— — ‘Meehani’ (31) 330<br />

Hickories, hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

Hickory (34) 14; (52) [4] 32; (55) [4] 11; (56) [3] 15; (57) [1] 24; (58) [2] 7<br />

— pignut (34) 14<br />

— scaly-bark (31) 239<br />

— shagbark (32) 68, 79; (34) 14, 18; (52) [4] 31<br />

— shellbark (31) 239; (34) 14; (52) [1] front cover<br />

Hicks, Jennifer H. (39) 344, 346<br />

— — — “Report on Hurricane Gloria” (46) [1] 30–35<br />

— — — The Miracle Houseplants [review] (39) 27<br />

— — — photo by (47) [2] front cover<br />

Hieracium canadense (34) 198<br />

Higginson, Francis (53) [2] 12<br />

High Rock [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 38<br />

“High-Grade Paper: Garden and Forest and Nineteenth-Century American Forestry,” Char Miller (60) [2] 19–22<br />

Highland Park [Rochester, NY] (49) [2] 3<br />

Highsted Foundation (59) [3] 14<br />

Hill, Arthur (52) [1] 10<br />

Hill, Polly (60) [1] 25<br />

— — “A Diversity of Hollies” (47) [1] 2–13<br />

Hillcrest Gardens [Weston, MA] (48) [2] 10<br />

Hillier Gardens and Arboretum, Sir Harold (57) 2] 25, 26, 29, 30<br />

Hillman, Bradley, and Sandra L. Anagnostakis, “Evolution of the Chestnut Tree and Its Blight” (52) [2] 2–10<br />

Hillside House [Williamstown, MA] (48) [4] 20<br />

Himalayan Highlands Exhibit [NY] (50) [2] 4–12, 5, 6, 8<br />

Himatanthus (32) 213<br />

Himeji City [Japan] (60) [4] 28<br />

Hinoki, bonsai (32) 246<br />

Hippe<strong>as</strong>trum striatum ‘Fulgidum’ (44) [3] 31–32, 33<br />

Hip-Pocket Urban Tree Planter (44) [4] 11<br />

Hippocrates (55) [2] 3–4<br />

Hippophae rhamnoides (43) [1] 6; (55) [3] 18; [4] 29<br />

— thamnoides (43) [1] 6<br />

Hiraea apaporiensis (32) 214<br />

—schultesii (32) 214<br />

Hiroshima (53) [3] 24, 25–29; inside back cover; (60) [4] 33<br />

— Peace Park (53) [3] 25<br />

Hirsh, Allen (54) [2] 36<br />

Historia General y Natural de l<strong>as</strong> Indi<strong>as</strong>, Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (47) [3] 4<br />

Historia Naturalis [Pliny] (30) 115<br />

Historic Virginia Gardens, Dorothy Hunt Williams [review of] (37) 134<br />

History of Dungeon Rock by Nanette Snow Emerson (48) [4] 42<br />

“History of Ornamental Horticulture in America” Donald Wyman (33) 97–112<br />

“History of the Introduction of Woody Plants into North America,” Alfred Rehder [reprint] (51) [4] 22–29<br />

History of the Orchid, Merle A. Reinikka [review of] (38) 34<br />

Hodge, Walter H. (32) 248<br />

— — — “Japanese Bonsai and Bonsai Shows” (32) 214–249<br />

Hodgson, Wendy, Gary Paul Nabhan, and Ruth Greenhouse, “At the Edge of Extinction: Useful Plants of the Border<br />

States of the U. S. and Mexico” (46) [3] 36–46<br />

Hodgsonia macrocarpa (48) [2] 4<br />

Hoffman, M. B., “One Hundred Years of Apples” (32) 126–132<br />

Hoffman, William (48) [2] 17, 18<br />

Hog Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19<br />

Hogg, Thom<strong>as</strong> (53) [1] 15, 16<br />

Hohman, Henry (47) [4] 5, 6<br />

Hokkaido [Japan] (30) 163; (47) [2] 4, 5, 6, 30, 31; (48) [1] 45<br />

Hokkaido <strong>University</strong>, Botanic Garden [Japan] (38) 84, 85<br />

Holden Arboretum [OH] (52) [1] 7; (53) [3] 20; (46) [3] 10–13<br />

Hollies (30) 96<br />

— common (47) [1] 6<br />

— deciduous (47) [1] 9


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Holly (31) 90; (33) 24; (34) 67; (43) [1] 3, 6<br />

— American (30) 170; (39) 209; (43) [1] 6; (52) [3] 11<br />

— box-leaved (44) [4] front cover<br />

— English (43) [1] 6<br />

— evergreen (31) 239<br />

— inkberry (51) [2] 16–22<br />

— — cvs. (51) [2] 19–22<br />

— Japanese (30) 172; (43) [1] 14<br />

— longstalk (30) 170; (39) 210; (53) [4] 21; (60) [4] 16<br />

— swamp (31) 239<br />

— yaupon (36) 19<br />

Holly, sea (31) 194<br />

Holly-grape (35) 234<br />

Holly leaf miner (38) 38<br />

“Holly, Yew, and Box,” W. Dallimore (30) 141–142<br />

Hollyhock (31) 168, 186; (34) 167, 274, 275, 276; (39) 250<br />

— miniature (35) 40<br />

Holm Lea [Brookline, MA] (41) 43, 52, 65; (46) [3] 26; (48) [2] 35, 36; (49) [1] 11, 12; (51) [3] 4, 5, 7; (52) [1] 9<br />

Holmes, Francis W. (30) 38; (48) [3] 43<br />

— — — “What Do You Do for Your Tree After It H<strong>as</strong> Been Defoliated by Gypsy Moths” (42) [3] 147–156<br />

Holt, J. (31) 6, 8, 10, 14<br />

Holt, Saxon, photo by (55) [1] front cover<br />

Holywood (36) 5, 18<br />

Holzer mitteleurop<strong>as</strong>, Dietger Grosser [review of] (38) 84<br />

Homalium laoticum var. glabretum (48) [2] 6<br />

Homalomena gigantea (48) [2] 7<br />

— occulta (48) [2] 4<br />

Homalanthus, <strong>as</strong> pharmaceutical crop (58) [1] 21–26<br />

— megaphyllus (58) [1] 23, 24<br />

— nutans (58) [1] 22, 23<br />

— populifolius (58) [1] 25<br />

— rotundifolius (58) [1] 26<br />

Honan province [China] (48) [2] 34; (57) [2] 18<br />

Honesty (31) 229<br />

Honey locust (31) 239; (32) 67, 68, 278; (33) 265; (34) 236, 237; (39) 77; (52) [4] 26;<br />

— — range of, 27<br />

— — Chinese (44) [3] 17<br />

— — common (30) 170<br />

— — thornless (39) 110; (44) [4] 18–19<br />

Honeysuckle (37) 122, 123; (39) 260; (44) [2] 30; (56) [2] 23; (60) [2] 10<br />

— Amur (57) [3] 3<br />

— Asian (43) [1] 41<br />

— bush (56) [2] 25; (57) [3] 3<br />

— coral (31) 216<br />

— French (31) 216<br />

— hairy (46) [3] 10<br />

— Henry (43) [1] 23<br />

— Japan(ese) (50) [3] 8; (56) [2] 24<br />

— Maack’s (57) [3] 3<br />

— narrowleaf Standish (55) [4] 8<br />

— southern bush (44) [4] 42<br />

— Tatarian (31) 239; (57) [3] 3<br />

— tree (57) [3] 3<br />

— wild (31) 239<br />

— winter (44) [4] 24<br />

Honeysuckle family (51) [1] 14<br />

Honeywort (39) 252<br />

Hong Kong (30) 9–22; (48) [2] 19, 20, 31<br />

— — flora of (30) 22<br />

— — map (30) 16–17<br />

— — orchids in (30) 15, 19<br />

— — report from, Shiu-Ying Hu (30) 9–22<br />

Hong Kong Botanical Garden (48) [2] 17<br />

Hong Kong Natural History Society (30) 10<br />

Honshu [Japan] (47) [2] 12, 12, 14, 30, 31<br />

Hooker, Joseph Dalton (32) 6, 50; (33) 256; (44) [2] 6, 9; (46) [3] 26; (49) [1] 16; (50) [1] 30; (53) [1] 16; [3] 14; (54) [2] 2;<br />

(57) [3] 16


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Hooker, Joseph and William (33) 160<br />

Hooker, William Jackson (47) [4] 30; (49) [1] 16; (53) [1] 16<br />

Hooker’s Icones Plantarum (39) 61; (51) [1] 13<br />

Hop-hornbeam (32) 82, 94<br />

— American (39) 191<br />

— Chisos (44) [2] 23–24<br />

— e<strong>as</strong>tern (44) [2] 23–27, 27<br />

— — trunk (44) [2] 24<br />

Hop tree (31) 240, 244; (35) 117<br />

— vine, golden (52) [2] 41<br />

Hope, John (47) [3] 12<br />

“‘Hope of Spring’ Magnolia Finally Flowers in Boston,” Stephen A. Spongberg and Peter Del Tredici (52) [1] 18–23<br />

Hopei province [China] (48) [2] 34<br />

Hopi Indians (46) [3] 44<br />

Hops (31) 206<br />

— golden (39) 256<br />

Horai-san (31) 264<br />

Hordeum vulgare (31) 203<br />

— jubatum (34) 218, 220<br />

Horehound, white (39) 260<br />

Hormones and espalier (59) [4] 17–18, 20, 22<br />

Hormoroot A (45) [1] 23<br />

Hornbeam (32) 82, 93; (57) [1] 26, 27, 28<br />

— American (31) 239<br />

— columnar (54) [1] 34<br />

— European (39) 95–97, 95<br />

— Knowlton (42) [4] 143<br />

— Schmoo (54) [1] 33, 34<br />

— yellow (39) 173, 174<br />

Horse chestnut (31) 239, 254; (32) 63; (54) [1] 4, 13, 14, 16; (55) [4] 12; (57) [2] 7; (60) [1] 17<br />

— — dwarf (31) 239<br />

— — European (52) [4] 29<br />

— — Japanese (55) [4] 13<br />

— — ruby red (39) 91<br />

Horseradish (48) [3] 24<br />

Horseweed (34) 208<br />

Horsfieldia kingii (48) [2] 7<br />

— tetratepala (48) [2] 4, 6<br />

“Horticultural Education” [1896] (60) [3] 30<br />

“Horticultural Education—Participants Warmly Invited,” Louis B. Martin (33) 147–155<br />

Horticultural Hall [Boston] (48) [4] 25<br />

Horticultural societies (33) 99–112<br />

Horticultural Society, M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts (30) 2; (31) 315; (32) 187, 268, 269; (33) 174, 175, 180, 312, 328; (47) [4] 14, 21,<br />

30, 31; (48) [2] 12; [4] 17, 21; (49) [3] 8, 10; (50) [3] 3; (53) [3] 3; [4] 8, 18; (54) [3] 17<br />

— — Pennsylvania (47) [4] 14, 14<br />

— — Worcester County [MA] (31) 315; (32) 268<br />

“Horticultural Trainees Program, Notes from the Arnold Arboretum,” Margo W. Reynolds (37) 248–250<br />

“Horticulture at the Arnold Arboretum 1936–1970,” Donald Wyman (30) 81<br />

Horticulturist, or Journal of Rural Art and Rural T<strong>as</strong>te (50) [3] 6<br />

Hortulus, Walahfrid Strabo, translated by Raef Payne [review of] (31) 85<br />

Hortus III (51) [2] 28, 29, 30<br />

Hortus Kewensis (30) 137<br />

Horwood, F. K. (54) [2] 8<br />

Hosack, David (41) 159<br />

Hosmer, Alfred W., photo by (48) [4] inside front cover<br />

Hosmer, Henry (42) [4] 154<br />

Hosta plot (30) 98<br />

— variegated (49) [3] 41<br />

Hosta (31) 80; (34) 364, 365, 368; (39) 256; (47) [2] 14; (52) [3] 10<br />

— ‘Betsy King’ (31) 81<br />

— ‘Honeybells’ (31) 81<br />

— albomarginata (34) 366; (39) 256<br />

— coerulea (31) 82<br />

— decorata (34) 366<br />

— fortunei (31) 81; (34) 367<br />

— glauca (31) 81<br />

— lancifolia (34) 370


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— montana ‘Aureo-marginata’ (52) [2] 41<br />

— plantaginea (34) 368, 370<br />

— rectifolia (47) [2] 6<br />

— ‘Royal Standard’ (31) 81<br />

— sieboldiana (30) 148; (31) 81; (34) 368, 369, 370<br />

— — aureo-marginata (31) 82<br />

— — ‘Frances Williams’ (30) 152; (31) 82<br />

— — ‘Yellow Edge’ (31) 82<br />

— tardifolia (34) 370<br />

— undulata (30) 149; (31) 81, 82; (34) 370<br />

— ventricosa (31) 82; (34) 371<br />

Hottonia inflata (43) [2] 7<br />

Hou Debang (48) [2] 22<br />

“House at Honmoku in Japan” [1888] (60) [3] 20–21<br />

House Beautiful (49) [3] 8<br />

House Plants Indoors/Outdoors, Ortho Book Division, ed. [review of] (37) 168<br />

Houseleek (31) 200; (39) 266<br />

Houston, Mark (50) [1] 39<br />

Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ (45) [2] 16<br />

Hovarth, M. H. (31) 47<br />

Hovenia acerba var. kiukiangensis (48) [2] 7<br />

— dulcis (39) 7–15, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 344; (38) 141; (50) [3] 8<br />

Hovey, Chandler (32) 165, 255<br />

Hovey, Charles M<strong>as</strong>on (40) 31–48, 30, 43<br />

Hovey, Phine<strong>as</strong> Brown, Jr. (40) 33<br />

“How Development’s Clock Guides Evolution,” John Einset (47) [1] 20–25<br />

“How Land Use Determines Vegetation: Evidence from a New England Sand Plain,” Glenn Motzkin and David R.<br />

Foster (58) [2] 33–34<br />

“How Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, the ‘Living Fossil,’ W<strong>as</strong> Discovered in China,” Hsen Hsu Hu, [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 4–7<br />

How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden, Nick Rossi [review of] (46) [2] 46–47<br />

How to Control Plant Dise<strong>as</strong>es in Home and Garden, Malcolm C. Shurleff [review of] (35) 296<br />

“How to Fund Botanical Expeditions,” E. D. Merrill [correspondence] (59) [1] 20–22<br />

How to Grow Tree Seedlings in Containers in Greenhouses, Richard W. Tinus and Stephen E. McDonald [review of]<br />

(44) [2] 31–32<br />

How to Grow Wildflowers and Wild Shrubs and Trees in Your Own Garden, Hal Bruce [review of] (36) 278<br />

Howard, Heman A. (30) 83, 138; (49) [1] 61<br />

— — — photo by (60) [4] 36<br />

Howard, Richard A. (32) 5, 17, 18, 53, 165, [4] inside back cover, 253, 262; (38) 154, 155; (39) 330, 353, 355, 361; (46)<br />

[4] 15; (47) [4] 21, 22; (49) [1] 20; [3] 41, 43; (50) [3] 29, 32; (51) [3] 13, 15; (53) [3] 3; (59) [1] 16, 17, 47<br />

— — — “Arnold Arboretum Introductions: The Second Fifty Years [continued]—1923–1972” (38) 12–25<br />

— — — “Balloon Flowers, Bladdernuts, and Rattleboxes” (37) 217–229<br />

— — — “Bernice Giduz Schubert, 1913–2000” (60) [2] 44–45<br />

— — — book reviews by (39) 71, 72<br />

— — — “Botanical Impressions of the People’s Republic of China” (38) 218<br />

— — — “Buckleya—The Oldest Cultivated Plant in the Arnold Arboretum” (37) 151–155; [reprint] (51) [4] 38–42<br />

— — — “A Change in <strong>Arnoldia</strong>” (30) 1<br />

— — — “Director’s Report” (30) 201–259; (31) 307–338; (32) 249–272; (33) 309–337; (34) 385–419; (35) 241–258; (36)<br />

237–258; (37) 253–277; (38) 185–209<br />

— — — “E. H. Wilson <strong>as</strong> a Botanist” Part I (40) 102–138; Part II (40) 154–193<br />

— — — “In Defense of the Rev. Dr. Reuben D. Nevius and the Plant called Neviusia” (36) 57–65<br />

— — — “Living with Poisonous Plants” (34) 41–44<br />

— — — “Memorial Gifts and Plantings” (33) 213–214<br />

— — — “The Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, USSR” (36) 110–118<br />

— — — “The St. Vincent Botanic Garden—The Early Years” (57) [4] 12–21<br />

— — — “Scientists and Scientific Contributions of the Arnold Arboretum: The First Century” (32) 49–58<br />

Hsieh, Ling (52) [4] 5, 6<br />

Hsienmu (46) [4] 50<br />

Hsu Jen (39) 354<br />

Hsueh Chi-ju (45) [4] 10; (59) [1] 4–6, 8, 9, 10, 17–18, 22<br />

— — “Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides H. H. Hu & Cheng” (45) [4]<br />

11–18; [reprint] (51) [4] 17–21; (59) [1] 8–11<br />

Hu, Hsen Hsu (48) [2] 14, 15, 31; (59) [1] 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 15–18, 20, 21, 23, 40, 49, 51<br />

——— “How Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, the ‘Living Fossil,’ W<strong>as</strong> Discovered in China” [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 4–7<br />

Hu, Shiu-Ying (32) 263, 268; (39) 354, 355; (41) 211; (48) [2] 30–31; (51) [3] 32<br />

— — “Ailanthus” (39) 29–50<br />

— — “Mapping the Collecting Localities of E. H. Wilson in China,” with Kristen S. Clausen (40) 139–145<br />

— — “More About Tours of Botanists and Gardeners in China,” Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (37) 157–163


H<br />

Cumulative Index 11<br />

— — “Notes on the Genus Ilex Linnaeus” (30) 67<br />

— — “Report from Hong Kong” (30) 9–22<br />

— — “The Tour of a Botanist in China” (35) 265–295<br />

Hu Xiansu (48) [2] 14, 15, 16, 18, 21<br />

Hua Luogeng (48) [2] 22<br />

Huadianba [China] (46) [4] 33<br />

Huango-po (30) 163<br />

Huaxtepec (30) 124–125<br />

Hubei province [China] (48) [2] 13, 16; (55) [1] 12–20; (57) [2] 18–19<br />

Huckleberry, box (43) [1] 41<br />

Hudson Square [NY] (57) [2] 9<br />

Hudsonia tomentosa (46) [3] 14<br />

Hull [MA] (48) [3] 20<br />

Hull, Catherine, “Uplands: Life Among the Alpines” (55) [1] 2–11, 9<br />

Hull, Harry , Rear Admiral (32) 250<br />

Humboldt, Alexander von (47) [3] 16; (50) [2] 24; [4] 4; (57) [4] 6<br />

Humulus lupulus (31) 206<br />

— — ‘Aureus’ (39) 256, 257; (52) [2] 41<br />

Hung lo-po (31) 16<br />

Hunnewell estate [Wellesley, MA] (51) [2] 22<br />

— — garden (56) [3] 27<br />

— — main house of (50) [4] 35<br />

— — pinetum (48) [1] 22, 25, 36, 42, 43; (50) [4] 32–40<br />

Hunnewell family (32) 176; (50) [4] 32<br />

Hunnewell, Horatio Hollis (H. H. ) (50) [4] 32, 34–38, 40; (51) [3] 7; (60) [1] 1, 29, 31, 32<br />

— — — estate of [Wellesley, MA] (60) [1] 31<br />

— — — Italian gardens of (32) 6, 187, 188; (50) [4] 37–38, 39; (57) [3] 26<br />

— — — rhododendrons (50) [4] 37<br />

Hunnewell, Louisa (52) [1] 9<br />

Hunnewell, Walter (50) [4] 32–40, 34, 37<br />

“Hunnewell Pinetum: A Long-Standing Family Tradition,” Judith Leet (50) [4] 32–40<br />

Hunt Botanical Library [Pittsburgh, PA] (30) 2<br />

Huntington Gardens [San Marino, CA] (52) [1] 10; (54) [2] 8<br />

Hupeh province [China] (48) [2] 25, 34<br />

— western (30) 163<br />

Hura crepitans (51) [3] 26<br />

Hurricane damage to forests (58) [2] 8, 20–22, 36–37, 40<br />

Hurricane, Great [1938] (58) [2] 20–22, 25, 27–29, 36, 37<br />

— — aftermath (58) [2] inside front cover, 1, 9, 20–22, 35, inside back cover<br />

Hurricane Carol (57) [1] 24<br />

Hurricane Diane [1955] (46) [1] 35<br />

Hurricane Edna (57) [1] 24<br />

Hurricane Gloria [1986] (46) [1] 30, 33<br />

Hurricane, Great [1938] (30) 82; (32) 14; (55) [3] 3; [4] 4–5<br />

Hurricanes, publications on (46) [1] 35<br />

Husk-tomato (37) 220<br />

Hutcheson, Martha Brookes (57) [1] 10<br />

Hutchinson, B. June (39) 351<br />

— — — book review by (45) [2] 35–36<br />

— — — “T<strong>as</strong>te for Horticulture” (40) 30–48<br />

— — — “When Is a Pine Not a Pine?” (44) [1] 24–27<br />

— — — “Mr. Dawson, Plantsman,” with Sheila Connor Geary (40) 51–75<br />

Hutchinsia alpina (55) [1] 6, 7<br />

Hutchinson, John (48) [4] 42<br />

Hwa, C.T. (59) [1] 6–7, 20, 22, 40, 44<br />

Hyacinth (or iacinth) (31) 184, 186<br />

— common (31) 186<br />

— faire haird [Gerarde] (31) 184<br />

— — — great purple (31) 184<br />

— garden (31) 186<br />

— grape (31) 184; (37) 97<br />

Hyacinthus orientalis (31) 186<br />

Hyams, G. M. (46) [3] 30<br />

Hybrid names (36) 132<br />

Hybridization (36) 131–133<br />

Hydathode (54) [2] 6<br />

Hyde Park [London] (57) [2] 8


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Hydrangea (31) 228; (38) 110, 111; (53) [4] 23<br />

— early (60) [4] 14<br />

— oakleaf (38) 111<br />

— panicle (32) 71, 86<br />

— PeeGee (43) [1] 3; (57) [3] 15; (60) [4] 14<br />

— smooth (31) 240<br />

Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris (38) 153; (52) 1: 11<br />

— arborescens (31) 228, 240<br />

— — ‘Grandiflora’ (38) 111<br />

— cinerea (38) 111<br />

— — ‘Sterilis’ (38) 111<br />

— hetermolla (38) 111<br />

— macrophylla (38) 111; (45) [2] 19–20<br />

— paniculata (32) 61, 86; (38) 111; [3] inside back cover<br />

— — ‘Grandiflora’ (38) 111; (57) [3] 15; (60) [4] 14<br />

— — ‘Praecox’ (38) 111; (60) [4] inside back cover, 14<br />

— — ‘Tardiva’ (60) [4] 14<br />

— quercifolia (38) 111; (45) [2] 19, 26; (55) [3] 18; (60) [4] inside front & back covers, 14<br />

— sikokiana (47) [2] 12<br />

— ‘Tokyo Delight’ (30) 20<br />

Hydrangea-vine, Japanese (52) [1] 11<br />

Hydr<strong>as</strong>tis canadensis (46) [3] 9<br />

Hydrojuglone (44) [1] 3<br />

Hygrohypnum luridum (57) [2] 32<br />

Hylander, Nils, “The Genus Hosta in Swedish Gardens” (30) 150<br />

Hylurgopinus rufipes (42) [2] 63, 81<br />

Hymenocallis henryae (60) [1] 8<br />

Hypericum (38) 110; (53) [1] 14; (55) [1] 18<br />

— calycinum (55) [3] 18<br />

— frondosum (38) 110<br />

— majus (43) [2] 7<br />

— patulum (38) 110<br />

— — ‘Sun Gold’ (38) 110<br />

— perforatum (31) 216; (34) 190; (39) 257; (45) [2] 20<br />

— prolificum (36) 31; (38) 113<br />

— virginicum (55) [2] 23<br />

Hypertension remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />

Hyphomyces lactifluorum (45) [4] 24<br />

Hypnum cupressiforme (57) [2] 32<br />

Hypogymnia physodes (35) 155, 156<br />

Hyrcanian flora [Iran] (49) [4] 35<br />

Hyssop (31) 172, 200; (39) 257<br />

— anise (39) 249<br />

Hyssopus officinalis (31) 200; (39) 257<br />

— — ‘Alba’ (39) 257<br />

— — ‘Rubra (39) 257<br />

“Hysteria Against the C<strong>as</strong>e: The Population-Environment Crisis—Where Do We Go From Here?” Paul R. Ehrlich (32)<br />

226–240<br />

Hystrix patula (54) [3] 7


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Iacinth, great purple faire haired (31) 184<br />

Iberis (34) 371<br />

— amara (39) 257<br />

— gilbraltarica (34) 372<br />

— sempervirens (34) 372<br />

— tenoreana (34) 372<br />

— umbellata (31) 178<br />

Ibbotson, Agnes (56) [4] 25–26<br />

Iceland moss (35) 143<br />

Ice-nucleating bacteria (45) [4] 37–38<br />

Ichang flora [China] (49) [1] 14<br />

Ichang Fu, China (32) 107<br />

Ichang gooseberry (30) 181<br />

Icones et Descriptiones Planatarum (30) 135<br />

Icones Plantarum Sinicarum (48) [2] 17, 19<br />

Iconographic Cormophytorum Sinicorum (35) 276<br />

— — — illustration from (46) [4] 7<br />

ICONOGRAPHY OF NEW WORLD PLANT HALLUCINOGENS, Richard Evans Schultes (41) [3] 80–125<br />

Idesia (54) [3] 32<br />

— polycarpa (54) [3] 32<br />

“If You Decide to Cut,” Ernest Gould (45) [1] 10<br />

Ikada (46) [1] 10<br />

Ilex (30) 67–71; (31) 90; (34) 67; (55)[3] 18<br />

— bonsai (32) 247<br />

— cvs. (47) [1] 3–13<br />

— International Registration (30) 99<br />

— — change in place of authority (30) 99<br />

— nomenclatural history (30) 67<br />

— aquifolium (30) 67–70, 69; (31) 239; (47) [1] 6<br />

— c<strong>as</strong>sine (31) 234<br />

— centrochinensis (33) 24<br />

— ciliospinosa (33) 24; (39) 208, 231; (47) [1] 8<br />

— coriacea (51) [2] 17<br />

— cornuta (33) 24; (43) [4] 16<br />

— — ‘Burfordii’ (47) [1] 1, back cover<br />

— — ‘Lydia Morris’ (47) [1] 1<br />

— — ‘Rotunda’ (33) 15<br />

— crenata (30) 172; (33) 24; (44) [4] front cover; (51) [2] 17, 22<br />

— — f. convexa (43) [1] 14<br />

— — f. luzonica (58) [1] 24<br />

— decidua (31) 239<br />

— glabra (30) 172, 206; (31) 173, 228, 240; (51) [2] 16–22; (56) [2] 12<br />

— —’Densa’ (51) [2] 19<br />

— — f. leucocarpa (51) [2] 18<br />

— integra ‘Green Shadow’ (45) [2] 16<br />

— laevigata (47) [1] 10<br />

— longipes (33) 87<br />

— x meserveae (30) 68, 69<br />

— opaca (30) 170; (31) 239; (38) 38; (39) 209, 231; (47) [1] 2, 4; (52) [3] 11<br />

— — fruiting branch, of (47) [1] front cover<br />

— pedunculosa (30) 156, 170, 206, 211; (38) 38; (39) 210, 231; (47) [1] inside back cover; (52) [3] 13; (53) [4] 21; (60) [4] 16<br />

— pernyi (55) [1] 15<br />

— rugosa (30) 67–71, 68; (38) 87<br />

— serrata (47) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Apollo’ (47) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Koshobai’ (43) [4] 10, 11<br />

— — ‘Sparkleberry’ (47) [1] 9<br />

— sugerokii var. brevipedunculata (38) 93<br />

— verticillata (30) 172; (31) 173, 245; (43) [1] cover; (44) [4] 49; (45) [2] 25; (47) [1] 9<br />

— vomitoria (31) 234; (36) 19; (50) [1] 19, 20; (51) [2] 17<br />

“Ilex glabra—The Inkberry Holly,” Michael A. Dirr and John H. Alexander (51) [2] 16–22


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Illicium, from Hong Kong (30) 15<br />

— floridanum (55) [3] 18<br />

Illustration Horticole (54) [2] 14<br />

Illustrations of the Botany of the Himalay<strong>as</strong> [1834] (31) 14<br />

Impatiens (33) 22; (53) [1] 9; (48) [3] 44<br />

— balsamina (31) 175, 227; (39) 257<br />

— capensis (31) 175; (34) 203; (35) 115<br />

— pallida (35) 115<br />

Imperata cylindrica (54) [3] 11<br />

— ‘Red Baron’ (54) [3] 10<br />

Imperial Botanic Garden [Leningrad/St. Petersburg] (30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22; [3] 4, 5<br />

Imperial Chinese Customs Service (48) [2] 13<br />

Imperial Gardens [Beijing, China] (48) [2] 35<br />

Imperial Household Collection [of Japan’s bonsai] (31) 266<br />

“In Defense of the Rev. Dr. Reuben D. Nevius and the Plant Called Neviusa,” Richard A. Howard (36) 57–65<br />

“In Praise of the American Smoke Tree,” Gary L. Koller and Don O. Shadow (44) [2] 17–22; [reprint] (51) [4] 55–58<br />

“In Pursuit of Ironclads,” Karen Madsen (60) [1] 29–32<br />

“In Search of Tropical Gentians,” Richard E. Weaver (33) 189<br />

“In the Shadow of Red Cedar,” Wade Davis (58) [3] 2–10<br />

Incan Empire (50) [4] 22–15<br />

— — extent of [map] (50) [4] 2<br />

Inc<strong>as</strong> (50) [4] 4<br />

— agriculture (50) [4] 6–8<br />

— descendants (50) [4] 8–9<br />

— food crops (50) [4] 4–8<br />

— freeze drying practices (50) [4] 8<br />

— lost crops of (50) [4] 11–15<br />

— terraces (50) [4] inside front cover<br />

Incense cedar, California (60) [4] 17<br />

India (48) [2] 3<br />

Indian cress (31) 191<br />

— currant (35) 236, 237<br />

— hawthorn (36) 19<br />

— tobacco (37) 218<br />

— turnip (37) 171<br />

Indian Freedom of Religion Act (46) [3] 38<br />

“Indian Relics of the Arnold Arboretum,” Ernest J. Palmer (31) 99–107, 106<br />

Indigo (31) 18<br />

— b<strong>as</strong>tard (31) 232<br />

— false (31) 31; (34) 296; (39) 252; (44) [2] 28<br />

— Kirilow (41) 178<br />

— true (44) [2] 28<br />

— wild (31) 31; (39) 252; (37) 222, 223<br />

Indigofera (55) [3] 18<br />

— kirilowii (41) 178<br />

— pseudotinctoria (55) [2] 31–32<br />

— tinctoria (44) [2] 28<br />

Indio, California (47) [4] 19<br />

Indo-Himalaya (48) [2] 3<br />

Indolebutyric acid [IBA] (45) [1] 23; (49) [4] 38<br />

Indonesia, Arnold Arboretum’s exploration in (55) [2] 8<br />

Industrial pollution (30) 33–34, 38, 41, 43<br />

“Infinity in a Bottle Gourd,” Kongjian Yu (53) [1] 2–7<br />

“Influence of Garden and Forest on the Development of Horticulture,” Mac Griswold (60) [3] 29–32<br />

“Informal History of Bonsai,” Charles R. Long (31) 261–273<br />

Information storage and retrieval (33) 3–12, 26–36<br />

Inga (50) [4] 14<br />

Inkberry (30) 172; (31) 228, 240; (56) [2] 12<br />

Inkbush, xerophytic (54) [2] 3–5<br />

Insect pests (38) 37–49, 119, 120<br />

— — of pines (35) 224–225<br />

Insecticides (33) 288–291<br />

Institute of Botany [Beijing] (48) [2] 31<br />

Institute of Museum Services (49) [1] 22, 51, 52, 58<br />

Instituto Superior de Argronomia [Lisbon] (47) [3] 38<br />

Instruccion sobre el Modo M<strong>as</strong> Seguro y Economico de Transportar Plant<strong>as</strong> Viv<strong>as</strong> por Mar y Por Tierra á los Paises<br />

M<strong>as</strong> Distantes, by C<strong>as</strong>imiro Gómez Ortega (47) [3] 13–14


I<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

“Interesting Rediscovery” [1891] (60) [2] 10<br />

Intermountain Flora: V<strong>as</strong>cular Plants of the Intermountain West, USA, Vol. 1: Arthur Cronquist and other<br />

contributers [review of] (34) 36<br />

International Association of Botanical Gardens, European Mediterranean Division (47) [3] 38<br />

International Book of Trees, Hugh Johnson [review of] (35) 164<br />

International Botanical Congress [Utrecht, 1948] (59) [1] 19, 74–75<br />

International Botanical Congress, Fifth [Cambridge] (48) [2] 18<br />

International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants—1980 (49) [3] 13; (54) [4] 3, 4, 6<br />

International Lilac Society (33) 311<br />

International Plant Propagators’ Society<br />

— — — — Award of Merit (32) 165<br />

— — — — — — — Plaque, presented to Arnold Arboretum (32) [4] inside front cover<br />

— — — — 19th Annual Meeting (30) 117–119<br />

— — — — Registration Authority for Cultivated Ilex (30) 99<br />

International Shade Tree Conference (34) 398, 399<br />

International Society for Horticultural Science (32) 51<br />

International Standards Organization (49) [1] 51<br />

International Transfer Format (ITF) (49) [1] 47, 53<br />

International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) (49) [1] 6, 45<br />

— — — — — — — — — — Botanic Gardens Conservation Secretariat (49) [1] 53<br />

Interrogatories concerning the culture of the tea plant in China (31) 13<br />

“Interview: Chinese Botany and the Odyssey of Dr. Shiu-ying Hu,” Sally Aldrich Adams (48) [2] 30–31<br />

“Introducing Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’,” Edward H<strong>as</strong>selkus (44) [3] 36–38<br />

“Introducing Cedrus deodata ‘Shalimar’,” Gary L. Koller (42) [4] 153–156<br />

“Introducing Weigela subsessilis,” Stephen A. Spongberg (53) [4] 31–33<br />

“Introduction of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) to M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts,” David C. Michener (48) [4] 52–57<br />

Introduction of new plants (33) 13–25<br />

— — — — and distribution (30) 85<br />

— of the tea plant (31) 13<br />

— — trees and shrubs to England (32) 184<br />

Introduction to Insect Pest Management, Robert L. Metcalf and William Luckmann [review of] (36) 128<br />

Introductions by Arnold Arboretum, 2nd 50 years, 1923–1972, Part I (32) 30–43; Part II (38) 12–25<br />

Inula helenium (31) 182; (39) 247<br />

Invernáculo [at Madrid Botanical Garden] (47) [3] 27, 28, 29<br />

Inyo National Forest, CA (56) [4] 4, 7<br />

Iochroma (32) 210<br />

Iowa State <strong>University</strong> (49) [1] 38<br />

Ipecac (55) [2] 6<br />

Ipomoea batat<strong>as</strong> (31) 211; (52) [2] 23–25<br />

— nil (31) 176, 293<br />

— purga (55) [2] 6<br />

— violacea (32) 205; (41) 102, 103<br />

Iran, bulbs from (49) [4] 34<br />

— flora of (49) [4] 34<br />

Iris (31) 127, 187; (56) [2] 16, 18<br />

— cvs. (31) 127<br />

— bearded (34) 376<br />

— chalcedonian (31) 187<br />

— clackam<strong>as</strong> (46) [3] 5<br />

— dwarf (31) 228<br />

— Dykes Medal winners (34) 32–34<br />

— Florentine (31) 187<br />

— Hungarian (31) 187<br />

— Japanese (34) 375<br />

— mourning (31) 187<br />

— Persian (31) 187<br />

— Siberian (34) 373, 374<br />

— yellow (34) 183; (43) [2] 18, 20<br />

Iris (34) 372; (39) 245, 257; (43) [2] 8, 9, 29, 33; (52) [3] 3, 10; (54) [4] inside back cover<br />

— ‘Christm<strong>as</strong> Time’ (31) 127<br />

— cristata (52) [3]; 10<br />

— danfordiae (37) 96<br />

— ‘Dusky Dancer’ (31) 127<br />

— ensata (52) [3] 10<br />

— ‘Esther Fay’ (31) 127<br />

— ‘Gatineau’ (31) 128<br />

— x germanica (31) 187; (34) 376; (39) 257


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— — cv. (31) 207<br />

— — var. florentina (31) 187; (39) 257<br />

— ‘Ginger Snap’ (31) 127<br />

— histrioides (37) 96<br />

— — ‘Katherine Hodgkins’ (37) 97<br />

— — ‘Major’ (37) 97<br />

— kaempferi (34) 375<br />

— pallida (39) 257<br />

— persica (31) 187<br />

— pseudacorus (31) 187; (34) 183; (39) 257; (43) [2] 18, 20<br />

— pumila (31) 187, 207, 228<br />

— reticulata and cvs. (37) 96<br />

— — ‘Springtime’ (37)[2] front cover<br />

— ‘Rippling Waters’ (31) 127<br />

— ‘Ruby Wine’ (31) 128<br />

— sibirica (31) 187, 207; (34) 373, 374; (44) [3] 13; (52) [3] 10<br />

— ‘Stepping Out’ (31) 127; (34) 33<br />

— susiana (31) 187, 207<br />

— tenuis (46) [3] 5<br />

— ‘Ultrapoise’ (31) 127<br />

— variegata (31) 187<br />

— versicolor (43) [2] 18, 19<br />

— ‘White Magnificence’ (31) 128<br />

— ‘White Swirl’ (31) 128<br />

— ‘Winter Olympics’ (31) 127; (34) 33<br />

Ironwood (31) 240; (39) 95–97<br />

— Persian (49) [4] 34–39<br />

Irwin, Howard S. (33) 2<br />

Iryanthera cr<strong>as</strong>sifolia (32) 216<br />

— longifolia (32) 216<br />

— polyneura (32) 216<br />

— tricornis (32) 216<br />

— ulei (32) 216<br />

Isabellino style (47) [3] 22, 27<br />

Isatis tinctoria (31) 202<br />

“Island and Median-Strip Planting,” William Flemer, III (44) [4] 14–28<br />

Island plantings (44) [4] 14–28<br />

— — trees and shrubs recommended for (44) [4] 16–26<br />

— — urban, defined (44) [4] 29<br />

Islands of Boston Harbor, 1639–1932, Green Isles of Romance, by Patrick J. Connelly (48) [3] 29<br />

“Islands of Tension,” Edgar Anderson [reprint] (48) [3] 28–31<br />

Isquouterqu<strong>as</strong>h (31) 172<br />

Issop (31) 172, 200<br />

“Itea ‘Beppu’: The Return of the Native,” Peter M. Mazzeo and Donald H. Voss (56) [3] 21–25<br />

Itea ilicifolia (43) [1] 26; (56) [3] 21<br />

— japonica (40) 26, 27; (56) [3] 21, 24, 25<br />

— — ‘Beppu’ (40) 27<br />

— virginica (31) 244; (40) 23–29, 25, 28; (56) [3] 21, 22–23, 24–25<br />

— — ‘Beppu’ (56) [3] 21, 23–24, 25<br />

— — ‘Henry’s Garnet (56) [3] 21<br />

— yunnanensis (56) [3] 21<br />

Iva, at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

Ivy (31) 173<br />

— Baltic (34) 66<br />

— Boston (30) 171; (53) [4] 23; (56) [2] 13, 30<br />

— English (31) 240; (34) 66; (36) 18; (39) 256; (43) [1] 41; (56) [2] 13, 16, 30<br />

— ground (31) 185; (39) 261<br />

— Japanese (56) [2] 24<br />

— poison (34) 81; (35) 101, 102, 109<br />

— redwood (52) [1] 33<br />

Ivy Book, Suzanne Warner Pierot [review of] (36) 127<br />

Iw<strong>as</strong>aki, Baron (47) [2] 4<br />

Ixia, Bartram’s (46) [3] 28<br />

Ixonanthes cochinchinensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Ixora (36) 19


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Jaboticaba (36) 5, 19 [1] cover<br />

Jacaranda (36) 6, 7, 19<br />

Jacinth (31) 186<br />

Jack, John George (30) 163; (32) 14, 50, 52, 189; (47) [4] 11; (48) [2] 10, 12, 13, 14, 16; (49) [1] 14, 15; (51) [3] 30; (55) [4]<br />

3, 7; (57) [1] 16; (59) [1] 13, 14; (60) [2] 8, 9<br />

Jack-in-the-pulpit (34) 48; (37) 170–172; (39) 250<br />

— Japanese (47) [2] 17<br />

Jackson, Donald W., “Landscaping for Realism: Simulating the Natural Habitats of Zoo Animals” (50) [1] 13–21<br />

Jackson, J. (31) 22<br />

Jackson, Samuel (58) [3] 19<br />

Jackson Park [Chicago] (60) [3] 11<br />

“Jacob van Ruisdael’s Trees,” Peter Shaw Ashton, Seymour Slive, and Alice Davies (42) [1] 2–31<br />

Jacob’s coat (36) 5, 18<br />

— ladder (35) 28; (39) 264; (60) [1] 6<br />

Jacques, George (56) [1] 32<br />

Jacques, Lillie (56) [1] 32<br />

Jacquinia keyensis (36) 12, 17, 19<br />

Jade jewel (30) 184<br />

Jadida, Mohammed (39) 343<br />

Jamaica, A Vacation Guide, Ian Sangster [review of] (34) 435<br />

Jamaica Plain [Boston] (48) [4] 29; (54) [3] 19<br />

Jamaica Pond [Jamaica Plain] (33) 172–182<br />

“Jane Colden: Colonial American Botanist,” Mary Harrison (55) [2] 19–26<br />

Janick, Jules, and Antonio de Almeida Monteiro, “The ‘Tapada da Ajuda’: Portugal’s First Botanical Garden” (47) [3] 30–38<br />

Japan (36) 232, 233, 234; (48) [1] 26, 31<br />

— collecting expedition in (38) 28–31, 82–108<br />

Japan, forest flora, (60) [2] 11–13, 30–32<br />

Japanese Alps [Honshu] (47) [2] 14<br />

Japanese archipelago (48) [1] 26<br />

— garden (52) [3] 2–13<br />

— — of Johonet C. Wicks (31) 283<br />

— pagoda tree (54) [1] 4, 5, 8<br />

— plants (50) [3] 2<br />

— — cultivar names (43) [4] 3–4<br />

“Japanese Bonsai and Bonsai Shows,” W. H. Hodge (32) 241–249<br />

“Japanese Flower Vender’s B<strong>as</strong>ket” [1888], Theodore Wores (60) [2] 34<br />

“Japanese Honeysuckle: From ‘One of the Best’ to Ruthless Pest,” Richard A. Hardt (46) [2] 27–34<br />

“Japanese Journal,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38) 82–101<br />

“Japanese Knotweed: A Reputation Lost,” Ann Townsend (57) [3] 13–20<br />

“Japanese, Latin, and English Names of Plants in Early Japanese Poetry,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr., George E. Potter, and<br />

Bruce E. Brooks (31) 292–293<br />

“Japanese Theory—American Practice,” Constance E. Derderian (31) 294–296<br />

Japanese winterhazel (60) [4] 12<br />

Jardín Botánico del Soto de Mig<strong>as</strong> Calientes [Madrid] (47) [3] 5, 6, 8<br />

Jardin d’Essai [Algiers] (51) [3] 9<br />

Jardin des Plantes [Paris] (31) 118; (32) 103; (56) [4] 22<br />

Jarvis, Dorothy, photo by (57) [1] 8<br />

J<strong>as</strong>mine (31) 216; (36) 1, 19<br />

— Arabian (31) 218<br />

— blue (31) 116<br />

— Carolina (31) 216<br />

— Chilean (50) [1] 18<br />

— confederate (36) 11, 20<br />

— winter, bonsai (32) 246<br />

J<strong>as</strong>minum caeruleum (31) 116<br />

— dichotomum (36) 19<br />

— nudiflorum (37) 113; (44) [3] 17; (55) [4] 8<br />

— — ‘Mystique’ (43) [4] 10<br />

— mesnyi (32) 109, 110<br />

— officinale 216<br />

— primulinum (32) 108


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— pubescens (36) 19<br />

— sambac (31) 218<br />

J<strong>as</strong>per National Park [Canada] (48) [1] back cover<br />

Jatropha cure<strong>as</strong> (48) [2] 4<br />

Jaundice remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 25<br />

Jaynes, Richard (R. A. ) (32) 258; (52) [2] 6<br />

Jeffersonia diphylla (37) 97, 190<br />

— dubia (37) 97, 189, 190<br />

Jefferson, Thom<strong>as</strong> (31) 119, 157; (32) 187; (33) 99; (39) 323, 324; (49) [2] 14, 21, 23; (52) [3] 14; (57) [2] 3, 9<br />

— — “Garden and Farm Books” [review] (48) [4] 59–60<br />

— — plan of “Roundabout Walk” at Monticello (31) 158<br />

Jekyll, Gertrude (51) [2] 25, 26; [3] 9; (57) [1] 6, 8; [3] 16<br />

Jenkins, Charles F., “Asa Gray and His Quest for Shortia galacifolia” (51) [4] 4–11<br />

Jenney, William Le Baron (54) [2] 17<br />

Jennison, Harry M. (46) [3] 24, 25<br />

Jensen, Jens (58) [1] 4, 5, 9; (59) [4] 28, 29<br />

Jepson, Willis Linn (59) [3] 14, 20<br />

Jequirity Pea (34) 45<br />

Jeronimos, Mon<strong>as</strong>tery of [Lisbon] (47) [3] 37<br />

Jersey barriers (44) [4] 48<br />

Jerusalem artichoke (31) 203<br />

— cherry (34) 86, 87<br />

— oak (39) 254<br />

Jeseminum caerulium Arabum (= Syringa vulgaris) (31) 116<br />

Jetbead (44) [4] 43–44<br />

Jewelweed (34) 203; (35) 115<br />

Jewett Fund Awards (32) 258<br />

Jiangsu Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden [Nanjing, China] (49) [2] 25<br />

Jiangxi province [China] (48) [2] 14<br />

Jimson weed (31) 196; (34) 59<br />

Jin (31) 280<br />

Jin Xiaobai, Wang Xianpu, and Sun Chengyong, “Burretiodendron hsienmu Chun & How: Its Ecology and Its<br />

Protection” (46) [4] 46–51<br />

Joe-pyeweed (39) 247; (52) [4] 30<br />

— — sweet (39) 255<br />

Joewood (36) 19<br />

John Banister and His Natural History of Virginia, 1678–1692, Joseph and Nesta Ewan [review of] (33) 306–307<br />

John Evelyn and His Times, Bernice Saunders [review of] (35) 162<br />

John Muir: Life and Legacy, edited by Sally M. Miller [review of] (46) [4] 64–70<br />

John Muir Papers 1858–1957, Ronald H. Limbaugh and Kirsten E. Lewis, eds. [review of] (46) [4] 64–70<br />

John Muir: A Reading Bibliography, by William F. Kimes and Maymie B. Kimes [review of] (46) [4] 64–70<br />

Johnson, Edward (56) [3] 3<br />

Johnson, Ethan W. (49) [1] 4, 74<br />

— — — “Cartographic Records of the Living Collections” (49) [1] 61–64<br />

— — — “A Guide to the Firs [Abies spp. ] of the Arnold Arboretum,” with Richard Warren (48) [1] 2–48<br />

— — — photo by (48) [1] back cover<br />

Johnson, Thom<strong>as</strong> (53) [1] 10, 16<br />

Johnston, I. M. (32) 53<br />

Jon<strong>as</strong>, Sandra (49) [1] 30<br />

Jones, Frederic Rhinelander (51) [3] 4<br />

Jones, James L., “Arnold’s Promise Fulfilled” (55) [2] 27–32<br />

Jones, Mary Cadwalader Rawle (51) [3] 4; (52) [1] 9<br />

Jones, William (Dr. ) (31) 22<br />

Jonquil (37) 98<br />

— campernelle (31) 180<br />

Jordan, William (46) [3] 14<br />

Jorgensen, Neil, “Books” (51) [1] 38–39; (52) [1] 34–35; [2] 46<br />

José I [King of Portugal] (47) [3] 31, 32<br />

Joseph’s coat (31) 174<br />

Josselyn, John (30) 24; (53) [1] 9; (56) [3] 4<br />

— — New England’s Rarities Discovered (48) [4] 54<br />

— — Voyages (48) [4] 55<br />

Journal Horticole et de Viticulture de Suisse (31) 268<br />

Journal of the Arnold Arboretum (32) 52, 271; (47) [4] 18, 19; (49) [3] 41, 42; (50) [3] 29<br />

Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society (47) [4] 13<br />

Journal of South African Botany (32) 221<br />

Journey to Ararat [F. Parrot, 1845] (49) [4] 34


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Journey to the Tea Countries of China and India, Robert Fortune (31) 4<br />

Jovis glans (44) [1] 3<br />

Jud<strong>as</strong> tree (31) 214; (36) 38, 44, 46, 49<br />

Judd, Walter (39) 358<br />

Judd, William Henry (30) 81; (32) 51; (47) [4] 9; (49) [1] 55; (51) [3] 3, 8; (52) [1] 9, 11, 12, 13 ; (55) [4] 4; (60) [1] 9<br />

Juglans (32) 68; (44) [1] 13, 14<br />

— ailanthifolia (44) [1] 3, 14<br />

— — var. cordiformis (44) [1] 15<br />

— — — — ‘Brock’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — — — ‘Canoka’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — ‘Etter’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — — — ‘Fodermaier’ (44) [1] 17, 18<br />

— — — — ‘Marvel’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — ‘OK’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — ‘Rhodes’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — ‘Rival’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — ‘Schubert’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — ‘Wright’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— cathayensis (44) [1] 3, 14; [3] 15<br />

— cinerea (31) 234; (32) 68; (44) [1] 3, 12–14, 17<br />

— — ‘Ayers’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Booth’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Chamberlin’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Craxezy’ (44) [4] 17<br />

— — ‘Creighton’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Joy’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Kenworthy’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Kinnyglen’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Love’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Van Sickle’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Weschcke’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — x ailanthifolia var. cordiformis (44) [1] 3, 14, 15<br />

— — — — — — ‘Corsan’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — — — ‘Dunoka’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — — — ‘Fioka’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — — — ‘Hancock’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — — — ‘Leslie’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — — — ‘Mitchell’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— — — — — — ‘Wallich’ (44) [1] 18<br />

— mandschurica (38) 143; (44) 3, 14<br />

— neotropica (50) [4] 14<br />

— nigra (31) 226; (32) 68; (42) [2] 93, 95; (44) [1] 3, 8–12; (57) [3] 29<br />

— — chemical composition (44) [1] 9<br />

— — fruit (44) [1] 2<br />

— — nut (44) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Beck’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Burns’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Davidson’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Emma K’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Snyder’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Sparks #127’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Sparks #147’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Sparrow’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Thom<strong>as</strong>’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— regia (44) [1] 3, 4–8, 16–17; [3] 15; (53) [2] 13<br />

— — nuts (44) [1] 5<br />

— — ‘Broadview’ (44) [1] 16, 17<br />

— — ‘Franquette’ (44) [1] 16<br />

— — ‘Greenhaven’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Hansen’ (44) [1] 16<br />

— — ‘Holton’ (44) [1] 16<br />

— — ‘McKinster’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— — ‘Somers’ (44) [1] 17<br />

— regina (31) 226<br />

— sieboldiana (44) [1] 14<br />

Juglone (44) [1] 3, 4<br />

Julyan, Candace L., “Nature Study Moves into the Twenty-First Century” (58) [3] 18–24


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Jumping cholla (46) [3] 38<br />

Juncus effusus (43) [2] 37, 38<br />

Juneberry (34) 22–31<br />

Juniper (31) 216, 240, 271, 289, 310; (32) 64, 65, 76; (36) 12, 19, 196, 220; (43) [1] 18; (52) [2] 30; [3] 13; (56) [2] 21; (57) [1] 6<br />

— Chinese (31) 240; (39) 211, 212<br />

— Japanese garden (43) [1] 18<br />

— Pfitzer (31) 167<br />

— Savin (31) 216, 220<br />

Juniper blight (33) 318<br />

Juniperus (32) 64, 65, 76; (37) 7, 55–58; (43) [1] 11, 18; (44) [4] inside front cover, inside back cover; (48) [1] 3<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— chinensis (31) 240; (36) 220; (39) 211, 212, 231; (44) [3] 9, 21<br />

— — ‘Columnaris’ (44) [3] 5, 24<br />

— — ‘Gold Star’ (32) 278<br />

— — ‘Old Gold’ (32) 278<br />

— — ‘Pftizeriana Aurea’ (32) 278<br />

— — ‘Sargentii’ (30) 158; (36) 19; (52) [3] 13<br />

— — var. sargentii (38) 87<br />

— communis (31) 240; (50) [2] 3; (57) [1] 24<br />

— — var. depressa (45) [4] 22<br />

— — var. nipponica (38) 87<br />

— conferta ‘Akebono’ (43) [4] 10<br />

— — ‘Blue Pacific’ (43) [4] 10<br />

— — ‘Silver Mist’ (43) [4] 10, 13<br />

— horizontalis (33) 205; (43) [1] 18; (45) [4] 22; (49) [3] 40<br />

— — ‘Blue Rug’ (43) [1] 18<br />

— — ‘Livingston’ (33) 205<br />

— — ‘Plumosa’ (43) [1] 18<br />

— — ‘Wilton Carpet’ (43) [1] 18<br />

— — ‘Wiltonii’ (43) [1] 18<br />

— procumbens (43) [1] 18<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (36) 19; (43) [1] 18; (49) [3] 40; (52) [3] 13<br />

— rigida (38) 138<br />

— — bonsai (32) 246<br />

— sabina (31) 220<br />

— squamata (36) 196; (50) [2] front cover<br />

— — ‘Meyeri’ (44) [3] 9, 24<br />

— virginiana (31) 216; (33) 205; (39) 212, 213, 231, 275; (43) [1] 44; [4] 21; (44) [2] 19, 21; (50) [2] 6; (56) [3] 9; [4] 3, 8;<br />

(57) [1] 5<br />

— — ‘Hermit’ (33) 205<br />

Jupiter’s beard (39) 252<br />

— — nut (44) [1] 3<br />

Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de (47) [3] 19; (53) [3] 14<br />

Jussieu, Bernard de (30) 180; (53) [3] 14, 16<br />

Jussieu, Joseph de (47) [3] 15<br />

Justicia pectoralis (41) 82, 118<br />

— — var. stenophylla (32) 207, 211; (41) 119<br />

Juvenile foliage (52) [2] 27<br />

Juvenility (59) [3] 21–22; [4] 10–13<br />

— physiological (37) 23


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Kaempfer, Englebert (32) 241; (57) [3] 15<br />

Kahn, Charlotte, “Urban Islands: Who Will Maintain Them?” (44) [4] 2–13<br />

Kaishan temple [Tian Mu Shan, China] (50) [4] 16, 21<br />

Kaiya-shiki style (47) [2] 9<br />

Kaki (39) 291, 302–306<br />

Kakuzo, Okakura (52) [3] 4<br />

Kalinowski, Luis (50) [4] 10<br />

Kalm, Peter (31) 37; (39) 323; (53) [1] 14–15; (56) [3] 4; (57) [2] 7<br />

Kalmia angustifolia (34) 68; (45) [2] 19; (49) [3] 40<br />

— cuneata (46) [3] 9<br />

— latifolia (30) 207; (31) 240, 173; (33) 102; (34) 68; (39) 322; (43) [1] 14; (44) [3] 34; (51) [2] 27; (52) [3] 12; (53) [1] 14,<br />

15; (56) [2] 16; (57) [1] 23; (60) [1] 15, 17, 32<br />

— — f. rubra (53) [1] back cover<br />

— polifolia (34) 68<br />

Kalmiopsis leachiana ‘Umpqua Valley’ (55) [1] 3, 4<br />

Kalopanax pictus (30) 171; (38) 138, 143; (39) 188, 189, 226; (47) [2] 12; (55) [3] 17<br />

Kalu, Meekiong, “The View from the Forest Canopy,” with Richard Primack and Melvin Goh (60) [4] 3–9<br />

Kamakura Period [Japan] (47) [2] 9<br />

Kamchatka bugbane (31) 32<br />

Kamo, Kyushu [Japan] (47) [1] inside back cover<br />

Kamsa Indians [Colombia] (46) [3] inside front cover; [4] inside front cover<br />

Kangaroo rat, giant (57) [3] 10<br />

Kansu [China] (31) 118; (48) [1] 25; (48) [2] 34<br />

Kapok (52) [2] 26, 27<br />

Karesansui style (47) [2] 9; (52) [3] 6<br />

Karnosky, David F., “Double Jeopardy for Elms: Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e and Phloem Necrosis” (42) [2] 70–77<br />

Karson, Robin (56) [1] 29–32<br />

K<strong>as</strong>uga Gonen Kenki (31) 264<br />

Katsura (30) 169; (32) 70, 80; (39) 147, 148; (44) [1] 27; (48) [4] 36; (54) [1] 9<br />

Katsura ‘Morioka Weeping’ (60) [4] 14<br />

Kauri pine (37) 42<br />

Kaweah brodiaea (46) [3] 15<br />

Kay, John (52) [4] 19<br />

Kehne, C. Lewis, “The C<strong>as</strong>e of the Dunbar Dogwood” (38) 50–54<br />

Kehr, August (52) [1] 22<br />

Keiri (31) 197<br />

Kelley, Susan, “Storms and the Landscape: 1938–1997” (57) [1] 22–32<br />

Kellogg, Elizabeth A., “The Convenience of Arabidopsis” (52) [4] 12–16<br />

— — — “Why Study Mistletoes?” (51) [3] 11–17<br />

Kelly, George W. (42) [4] 139, 141<br />

Kelly, J. W. (52) [2] 5<br />

Kelsey, Seth (39) 334, 337<br />

Kennedy, Robert C., and Alfred J. Fordham,”International Plant Propagators’ Society, 19th Annual Meeting” (30) 117–119<br />

Kenmore Square [Boston] (48) [4] 23, 24<br />

Kent, William (31) 156<br />

Kentranthus ruber (31) 197<br />

Kentucky coffee tree (or bean) (30) 170; (31) 236; (32) 69; (39) 111, 112; (42) [2] 95; (48) [3] 38<br />

Kerria (36) 57<br />

— japonica (35) 160, 161; (41) 179; (45) [2] 19; (52) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Aureo-variegata’ (35) 160<br />

— — ‘Aureo-vittata’ (35) 160<br />

— — ‘Picta’ (35) 160<br />

— — ‘Pleniflora’ (35) 160<br />

Keteleeria (46) [1] 46<br />

Kevorkian, Arthur G. (51) [3] 29<br />

Kew Magazine (53) [1] 16<br />

Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens at [outside London, England] (30) 137; (31) 10; (32) 103, 189, 251; (33) 160–161; (46) [4] 12;<br />

(47) [4] 4, 13, 28, 30, 32; (48) [2] 19; (49) [1] 16, 38, 43, 45, 53, 66; [4] 37; (51) [2] 5; (53) [1] 16; [3] 13; [4] 31; (54) [2] 2,<br />

8; (57) [3] 4, 16; (58) [3] 14–16, 17, 72<br />

— Herbarium (30) 137<br />

Kexue [journal] (48) [2] 15


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Khan River [Namibia] (54) [2] 2<br />

Khellin (32) 201<br />

Kiangsu province [China] (31) 5; (48) [2] 31<br />

— Institute of Agricultural Sciences (35) 281–282<br />

Kienbaum, Francis (53) [2] 3<br />

Kierstad, Julie (46) [3] 10<br />

Kiev, botanic garden in (56) [1] 5<br />

Kikugestsu-tei teahouse [Japan] (47) [2] 10<br />

Kimball, Theodora, (60) [2] 40<br />

— — photo by (56) [2] back cover<br />

“Kind of Botanic Mania,” Joan W. Goodwin (56) [4] 17–24<br />

King, G. R., photo by (48) [4] inside back cover<br />

Kingdon-Ward, Frank (44) [3] 14, 26<br />

Kingsbury, John M., “Christopher Columbus <strong>as</strong> a Botanist” (52) [2] 11–28<br />

Kingsville Nurseries (47) [4] 5, 6<br />

Kirengeshoma palmata (49) [3] back cover<br />

Kirkland, John Thornton (54) [3] 12<br />

Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden [South Africa] (32) 221; (54) [2] 8<br />

Kitamura, S. (30) 19<br />

Kitt, Greenwood (56) [2] 16<br />

Kiwi (30) 180–185; (38) 88; (42) [4] 121, 124, 126–127; (43) [4] 24–35, 25, 26, 29, 31; (52) [3] 27<br />

— recipes (30)<br />

Kiwi, kolomikta (60) [4] 13<br />

Kiwicha (50) [4] 10, 12<br />

Klehm, Roy, photo by (52) [2] front cover<br />

Kleinhovia hospita (37) 226, 227<br />

Klimenko, Svetlana (56) [1] 5<br />

Knap Hill nursery, Surrey [England] (60) [1] 30, 31, 32<br />

Knapweed, mountain (34) 305<br />

“Knees of the Bald Cypress” [1890], N. S. Shaler (60) [2] 16–17<br />

“Knees of the Bald Cypress: A New Theory of Their Function” [1890], Robert H. Lamborn (60) [2] 15–16<br />

Knema cinerea (48) [2] 7<br />

Kniphofia (32) 220<br />

Kniphofia (31) 128; (34) 378<br />

— ‘Earliest of All’ (31) 128<br />

— ‘Maid of Orleans’ (31) 128<br />

— ‘Primrose Beauty’ (31) 128<br />

— ‘Springtime’ (31) 128<br />

— ‘Summer Sunshine’ (31) 128<br />

— uvaria (31) 128<br />

Knitbone (39) 268<br />

Knott, Cheryl (60) [4] 3<br />

Knotweed, Japanese (34) 166; (52) [4] 23; (57) [3] 13, 14, 15, 16–19, 18<br />

— prostrate (34) 216<br />

Know Your Garden Series: Trees and Shrubs, Richard E. and Charles R. Harrison [review of] (32) 172<br />

Kobuski, Clarence E. (32) 52; (49) [1] 18, 20<br />

Koda, Harold, “Silver Maple: A Victim of Its Own Adaptability” (59) [3] 23–31<br />

Koehler, Hans J. (56) [2] 16, 17, 18<br />

Koeleria (54) [3] 8<br />

Koelreuteria bipinnata (56) [2] 34–35<br />

— minor (38) 228<br />

— paniculata (30) 171; (31) 238; (32) 69, 85; (34) 134, 135; (37) 223, 225; (38) 30, 105, 138; (39) 112, 113, 226; (55) [3]<br />

17; (56) [2] 33, 35; (60) [1] 18<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (38) 105<br />

— — ’Rose Lantern’ (56) [2] inside front cover, 32–37, 35; (60) [4] inside front & back covers, 16<br />

— — ‘September’ (38) 105; (44) [4] 44; (56) [2] 32–37<br />

Kofan Indians [Colombia] (32) 212; (50) [2] 25<br />

Kojiki (31) 285, 289, 291<br />

Kolkwitzia amabilis (32) 71, 86; (36) [3] inside back cover; (44) [4] 43; 55) [1] 18<br />

Koller, Gary L. (39) 343, 344, 347, 353, 359, 362; (46) [1] 33; (47) [2] 3; (49) [1] 4, 74; (56) [3] 21, 25<br />

— — — “Bamboos at the Arnold Arboretum: A Midwinter Performance Evaluation” (49) [1] 28–36<br />

— — — book review (44) [1] 34<br />

— — — “Chaenomeles x superba ‘Mandarin’” (53) [4] 34–36<br />

— — — “Groundcovers for the Garden Designer” (52) [1] 24–33;<br />

— — — “A Habit to Cultivate” (53) [2] 21–23<br />

— — — “In Praise of the American Smoke Tree,” with Don O. Shadow (44) [2] 17–22; [reprint] (51) [4] 55–58<br />

— — — “Introducing Cedrus deodata ‘Shalimar’” (42) [4] 153–156


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Cumulative Index 3<br />

— — — “Itea: Summer Flowers and Autumn Color” (40) 23–29<br />

— — — “Kolomikta Kiwi” (50) [1] 36–38; [3] 29<br />

— — — “Magnificent Ginger” (49) [3] 41–43<br />

— — — “Landscape Curation: Maintaining the Living Collections” (49) [1] 65–72<br />

— — — “Leitneria floridana: A Shrub for Wet Woodland Conditions” (57) [1] 14–20<br />

— — — “Little-Used Perennials for the Garden Designer” (52) [2] 36–45<br />

— — — “Native Dictates” (52) [4] 23–32<br />

— — — “New Choices for Urban Islands” (44) [4] 37–54<br />

— — — “New Trees for Urban Landscapes” (38) 157–172<br />

— — — “Prunus cyclamina” (40) 146–152<br />

— — — “Pseudolarix amabilis” (40) 224–235<br />

— — — “The Raisin Tree— Its Use, Hardiness, and Size,” with John H. Alexander, III (39) 7–15<br />

— — — “Rehder’s Ceanothus: Ceanothus x pallidus ‘Roseus’” (55) [1] 21–23<br />

— — — “Replacing the American Elm: Twelve Stately Trees,”with Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (42) [2] 88<br />

— — — “Seven Son Flower from Zhejiang: Introducing the Versatile Ornamental Shrub Heptacodium j<strong>as</strong>minoides<br />

Airy Shaw” (46) [4] 2–14<br />

— — — “Shrubs for Hillsides and Embankments” (41) 168–194<br />

— — — “Storm Damage,” Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (37) 127–133<br />

— — — “Street Trees for Home and Municipal Landscapes,” with Michael A. Dirr (39) 73–237<br />

— — — “Transplanting Stress—A View from the Plant’s Perspective” (37) 230–241<br />

— — — photos by (44) [3] front cover, back cover, [4] inside front cover, back cover<br />

Kolterman, Duane (51) [3] 32<br />

Komarov Botanical Garden [Leningrad] (33) 161<br />

Kopsia officinalis (48) [2] 7<br />

Koraku-en Garden [Japan] (47) [2] 12–13<br />

Korea (48) [1] 30, 33<br />

— collecting Hemerocallis in (30) 19<br />

“Korean Adventure,” Stephen A. Spongberg (38) 132–152<br />

Körner, Ch. (53) [1] 21–23<br />

Koten engei culture (45) [2] 7<br />

Kousa (45) [4] front cover, 3<br />

Kowloon [Hong Kong] (48) [2] 19<br />

Kraus, Gregor (32) 184<br />

Krummholz (42) [4] 146; (50) [1] 11<br />

Krüssman, Gerd (31) 50; (32) 185<br />

— — Manual of Cultivated Conifers [reviewed] (46) [1] 45–47<br />

Kubeo Indians [Colombia] (32) 212<br />

Kuching [Sarawak, Malaysia] (60) [4] 3, 6, 8<br />

Kudo, Yushun (47) [2] 7<br />

Kudzu vine (31) 293; (43) [1] 41; (57) [3] inside back cover<br />

Kuijt, Job, illustrations by (51) [3] 12, 13, 14<br />

Kuiseb River [Angola] (54) [2] 2<br />

Kulik, Sophie (49) [1] 30<br />

Kuma-z<strong>as</strong>a (52) [1] 30<br />

Kumbum Mon<strong>as</strong>tery [China] (52) [2] 30<br />

Kunming [China] (46) [4] 21, 23, 32, 33<br />

Kunming Institute of Botany [China] (46) [4] 15, 21, 22, 34<br />

Kunst, Scott G., with Arthur O. Tucker and other contributors, A SOURCEBOOK OF CULTIVAR NAMES (54) [4] 5–59<br />

Kuo, P. W. (48) [2] 14<br />

Kuripakos Indians [South America] (32) 213<br />

Kurume bonsai [Kyushu, Japan] (32) 245<br />

Kuser, John E. (59) [1] 83<br />

— — — “Clonal and Age Differences in the Rooting of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides” (47) [1] 14–19<br />

— — — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides: Fifty Years of Growth in North America” (59) [1] 76–79<br />

— — — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Keeps on Growing” (42) [3] 130–138<br />

— — — photo by (47) [1] inside front cover<br />

Kwangsi, <strong>University</strong> of [China] (48) [2] 19<br />

— Institute of Botany (48) [2] 19<br />

Kwangtung [China] (48) [2] 18, 19<br />

Kwangtung Botanical Garden [China] (35) 285<br />

— Institute of Botany (35) 283–285<br />

Kwangtung <strong>University</strong> [China] (48) [2] 20<br />

Kyoto [Japan] (30) 20; (47) [2] 3, 8, 9; (60) [4] 31<br />

Kyushu [Japan] (47) [2] 3


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Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

“Labelling, Notes from the Arnold Arboretum,” Donna A. Lynch (38) 55–59<br />

Labrador tea (45) [3] 17<br />

Labrang Mon<strong>as</strong>tery [China] (52) [2] 31<br />

Laburnum (31) 216<br />

Laburnum (32) 66, 77; (34) 69<br />

— anagyroides (31) 216<br />

Lacebug (38) 46<br />

Lacquer tree (35) 98; (43) [1] 22<br />

Lactuca sativa (31) 208<br />

— scariola (34) 197<br />

“Lady <strong>as</strong> Landscape Gardener, Beatrix Farrand at the Arnold Arboretum,” Part I, Jane Brown (51) [3] 2–10<br />

——————————Part II, Jane Brown (52) [1] 9, 10–17<br />

Ladybells (34) 273<br />

Lady’s-mantle (34) 273; (39) 244, 249; (43) [3] 3; (52) [3] 10<br />

Lady’s-slipper (37) 182–186<br />

— — California (46) [3] 9<br />

— — yellow (44) [1] 32; (47) [2] 21, 22<br />

Lady’s-thumb (34) 169<br />

Lagenanthus princeps (33) [3] inside back cover, 196, 198<br />

Lagenaria (52) [2] 25<br />

— vulgaris (31) 206<br />

Lagerstroemia indica (31) 237; (36) 19; (47) [3] 36; (54) [3] 27, 29; (55) [3] 18<br />

— intermedia (48) [2] 7<br />

Lake Champlain [VT-NY] (56) [3] 12–13, 15, 18<br />

Lake Monroe [FL] (60) [1] 14–17<br />

Lake Tahoe Wildflowers, Kenneth Legg [review of] (35) 240<br />

Lake Yumoto [Japan] (60) [2] 12<br />

Laman, Tim (60) [4] 3<br />

Lambkill (34) 68<br />

Lamb’s ears (35) 42; (39) 240, 268<br />

— quarters (34) 209<br />

Lami<strong>as</strong>trum galeobdolan ‘Variegatum’ (44) [4] 51<br />

Lamium album (31) 182<br />

— galeobdolon ‘Variegatum’ (39) 257<br />

— maculatum, ‘Album’ (39) 257<br />

— purpureum (31) 181<br />

Lammerts, Walter (46) [1] 10<br />

Lamy [NM] (47) [4] 14<br />

Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter, Roy (49) [4] 36, 38; (51) [1] 18, 22; (54) [2] 21, 27<br />

Land Above the Trees, Ann H. Zwinger and Beatrice E. Willard [review of] (34) 433<br />

Landers, M., drawing by (60) [23] inside back cover<br />

Landry, Sarah B., drawing by (45) [3] 1<br />

Landscape (49) [2] 17<br />

— aesthetics of (49) [2] 15<br />

— art of (49) [2] 23<br />

— English tradition of (49) [1] 7<br />

— — “natural” (49) [2] 14, 15<br />

— native gr<strong>as</strong>ses in (54) [3] 9<br />

— natural beauty of (49) [2] 15, 17<br />

— painting (32) 183<br />

— planting, ecological requirements of (30) 102<br />

Landscape architect (30) 106<br />

— architecture (47) [4] 13; (59) [2] 2–21; [4] 28–32<br />

— — profession of (56) [2] 17<br />

–– preservation (59) [2] 10–21; [3] 2–13<br />

“Landscape Curation: Maintaining the Living Collections,” Gary L. Koller (49) [1] 65–72<br />

Landscape Plants for E<strong>as</strong>tern North America, Exclusive of Florida and the Immediate Gulf Co<strong>as</strong>t, Harrison L. Flint<br />

[review of] (44) [4] 55; 2nd ed. (57) [1] 21<br />

Landscaping (30) 84<br />

— contest (44) [1] 36<br />

“Landscaping for Realism: Simulating the Natural Habitats of Zoo Animals,” Donald W. Jackson (50) [1] 13–21


L<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Landslides [firm], photos by (48) [3] 2–3, 20<br />

Langlee Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 25<br />

Lanier, Gerald N., “Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: A Postscript” (42) [2] 78–87<br />

Lantana (36) 7, 12, 18; (48) [3] 44<br />

— aculeata (32) 27<br />

— camara (31) 217; (34) 70<br />

Laos (48) [2] 3<br />

Lape, Fred, “The Decline of the Apple” (33) 217–227<br />

Lapland rosebay (60) [1] 7<br />

Laportea urentissima (48) [2] 7<br />

Larch (31) 17, 217; (32) 64, 75, 184, 241, 285; (37) 58, 59<br />

— collection [at Arnold Arboretum] (39) [6] back cover<br />

— American (45) [4] 22<br />

— Dahurian (31) 282<br />

— European (46) [1]35; (48) [3] 24; (53) [1] 22; (54) [1] 9<br />

— golden (30) 169; (37) 9–69; (40) [5] cover, 224–235; (50) [4] 18; (52) [4] 4<br />

— Japanese (44) [3] 15; (46) [1] 35<br />

Larix (37) 58, 59; (48) [1] 3<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— decidua (31) 217; (32) 184; (46) [1] 35; (48) [3] 24; (53) [1] 22; (54) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Paula’ (32) 279<br />

— gmelini (31) 281, 282<br />

— laricina (45) [4] 22<br />

— leptolepsis (44) [3] 15; (46) [1] 35<br />

Lark’s claw (31) 187<br />

— heel (31) 169, 172, 187<br />

— toes (31) 187<br />

Larkspur (or lark’s spur) (31) 169, 172, 187; (34) 60, 318–320; (39) 254; (60) [1] 6<br />

— corn (31) 187<br />

— garden (31) 188<br />

— upright (31) 188<br />

— wild (31) 187<br />

Lars Anderson Bonsai Collection (49) [3] 2–37, 9, 16; (53) [1] 19<br />

— — — — house for (30) 227; (31) 311<br />

— — — — hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 30<br />

— — — — inventory (49) [3] 18<br />

— — — — maintenance (49) [3] 13–19<br />

— — — — portraits of (49) [3] 21–35<br />

“Lars Anderson Bonsai Collection,” Peter Del Tredici (49) [3] 2–37<br />

Lars Anderson Park [Brookline, MA] (49) [3] 7<br />

Larsen, Syrach (59) [1] 77<br />

L<strong>as</strong> Veg<strong>as</strong> [NM] (47) [4] 14<br />

L<strong>as</strong>allia papulosa (35) 150<br />

L<strong>as</strong>zlo, Philip de, paintings by (49) [3] inside front cover, 6<br />

“Late Summer Ornamental: Poliothyrsis sinesis,” Stephen A. Spongberg (54) [3] 32–34<br />

Lathyrus japonicus v. glaber (31) 229<br />

— latifolius (31) 196<br />

— odoratus (31) 230<br />

— pisiformis (44) [3] 13<br />

Latin Herbarius (39) 245, 248, 251<br />

Latrobe, Benjamin H. (49) [2] 17<br />

Latua pubiflora (32) 209; (41) 114<br />

“Laura Dwight’s Magnoli<strong>as</strong>,” by Judith Leet (48) [4] 17–25<br />

Laurel (31) 240<br />

— family (36) 24, 26<br />

— bog (34) 68<br />

— Carolina (31) 241<br />

— cherry (31) 234<br />

— great (46) [3] 11<br />

— Grecian (36) 24<br />

— mountain (34) 68; (43) [1] 14, 15; (52) [3] 12; (53) [1] back cover, 14–15<br />

— Portuguese (49) [2] 19, 23<br />

— sheep (34) 68; (56) [2] 16<br />

— white (31) 218<br />

Laurel Book, Richard A. Jaynes [review of] (36) 277<br />

Laurus camphora (31) 17<br />

— nobilis (36) 24; (55) [3] 17


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Cumulative Index 3<br />

— — ‘Sunset’ (43) [4] 12, 13<br />

Lavalle cork tree (30) 163<br />

Lavalle Nursery [Segrez, France] (50) [1] 36<br />

Lavandula (39) 246<br />

— angustifolia (39) 241<br />

— — ‘Hidcote’ (39) 257<br />

— — ‘Munstead’ (39) 257<br />

— dentata (39) 257<br />

— multifida (39) 257<br />

— officinalis (31) 28, 200<br />

— — var. nana (31) 28<br />

— — ‘Nana Compacta’ (37) 105<br />

Lavender (31) 28, 200; (39) 241, 257<br />

— cotton (31) 201; (39) 265<br />

— hardy (39) 246<br />

Lawrence, George H. M. (30) 2<br />

— — — — “Care and Preservation of Library Materials” (30) 56–66<br />

Lawrence, Henry W., “From Private Allée to Public Shade Tree: Historic Roots of the Urban Forest” (57) [2] 2–10<br />

Laws, pollution (30) 35–36<br />

“The Layered Look,” Peter Del Tredici (45) [1] 19–22<br />

Layering (33) 123; (37) 30, 31<br />

Laylock (31) 116<br />

Le Nôtre, André (54) [1] 13–18<br />

Le Vau, Louis II (54) [1] 13<br />

Leach, David (60) [1] 22, 25, 30<br />

Lead arsenate (30) 44<br />

Leadwort (47) [4] 31<br />

— blue (31) 31; (34) 307<br />

Leaf-area index (49) [4] 4, 18<br />

Leaf arrangements (41) 5, 6, 7<br />

— characteristics (32) 60<br />

— formation (53) [1] 19–23<br />

— litter (49) [4] 11, 16<br />

— movements, temperature-sensitive (50) [1] 30–35<br />

Leaf curling (50) [1] 32, 34–35<br />

— feeders (52) [3] 24<br />

— miner, birch (38) 119<br />

— spots (31) 61<br />

Leaf Book: A Field Guide to the Plants of Northern California, Ida [Hay] Geary [review of] (34) 35<br />

Leaf-roll necrosis (49) [2] 5<br />

— — on lilacs (38) 65–81<br />

Leafspot (52) [3] 24<br />

Leatherwood (31) 41, 240<br />

— Atlantic (44) [1] 20–23; (51) [4] 63–66<br />

Lebanon (48) [1] 22<br />

Lebo, Narda, illustration by (50) [4] 7<br />

Lectures on Photomorphogenesis, H. Mohr [review of] (34) 440<br />

Lecythidaceae (50) [2] 23<br />

LeDuc, W. G. (31) 22<br />

Ledum<br />

— groenlandicum (45) [3] 17<br />

— palustre, var. diversipilosum (38) 87<br />

Lee, Francis L. (50) [3] 2, 3, 10<br />

Lee, Henry (48) [3] 42<br />

Lee, Jong-kyu (52) [2] 9<br />

Lee, T. B. (31) 19; (31) 54; (53) [4] 31<br />

Lee, Thom<strong>as</strong> (49) [3] 6<br />

Leek (31) 146, 208; (39) 250<br />

Leet, Judith (48) [3] 1, 33<br />

— — “Books” (50) [2] 35–36<br />

— — Flowering Trees and Shrubs: The Botanical Paintings of Esther Heins [reviewed] (47) [3] 39–40<br />

— — “The Hunnewell Pinetum: A Long-Standing Family Tradition” (50) [4] 32–40<br />

— — “Laura Dwight’s Magnoli<strong>as</strong>” (48) [4] 17–25<br />

Legislation, to reduce pollution (30) 34–37<br />

Legume collection (50) [1] 27<br />

Leicester Square [London] (57) [2] 6, 7<br />

Leichtlin, Max (33) 178, 180


L<br />

4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Leiden <strong>University</strong> Botanic Garden [Holland] (47) [2] 32, 33; (53) [1] 11<br />

Leighton, Mark (60) [4] 3<br />

Leiophyllum buxifolium var. prostratum (55) [1] 3<br />

Leitner, E. T. (57) [1] 14<br />

Leitneria, swamp (31) 310<br />

Leitneria (57) [1] 31<br />

— at Arnold Arboretum (49) [1] 68<br />

— floridana (55) [3] 18; (57) [1] 14, 15–19, 20<br />

Leitneriaceae (57) [1] 14<br />

“Lelacke or Pipe Tree,” Helen Roca-Garcia (31) 114–120<br />

Lemna (43) [2] 8, 9<br />

— minor (43) [2] 27–29, 28<br />

Lemoine, Emile (32) 133<br />

Lemoine, Victor (32) 133<br />

Lemoine hybrid lilacs (49) [1] 15<br />

— — mock oranges (49) [1] 15<br />

Lemon, Meyer (36) 18; (44) [3] 25<br />

Lemon verbena (39) 250<br />

Leng, Qin (59) [1] 66–68<br />

Leningrad [USSR] (33) 161; (48) [2] 18<br />

Lenk, Cecilia (39) 356<br />

Lens culinarius (31) 231<br />

Lentils (31) 231<br />

Lenz, Russell H., map by (48) [3] 33<br />

Leonard and Company (31) 268<br />

Leopard-cat (52) [4] 9<br />

Leopard flower (34) 296<br />

Leopardsbane (34) 328<br />

Lepidium meyenii (50) [4] 11<br />

— sativum (31) 200, 231; (57) [3] 29, 30<br />

— virginicum (34) 215<br />

Leptinotarsa decemlineata (38) 40<br />

Leptogium corticola (35) 155<br />

— cyanescens (35) 155<br />

Leptomorph [bamboo] (49) [2] 30<br />

Leptospermum scoparium (36) 19<br />

Lerman, Phyllis, photo by (59) [4] cover<br />

“‘Les Quatre Vents,’ A Far-Northern Garden,” Francis H. Cabot (45) [4] 19, 31<br />

Lespedeza (31) 292; (48) [2] 34<br />

— bicolor (30) 168; (38) 87<br />

— stipulacea (33) 15<br />

— thunbergii (55) [1] 9<br />

Lettuce (31) 208<br />

— wild (34) 197<br />

Leucobryum (33) 157<br />

Leucojum (31) 188<br />

Leucojum aestivum (31) 188<br />

— autumnale (31) 188<br />

Leucothoe (31) 240<br />

— drooping (43) [1] 14; (56) [2] 28<br />

Leucothoe axillaris (31) 240<br />

— catesbaei (45) [2] 19<br />

— x fontanesiana (43) [1] 14; (45) [2] 19; (56) [2] 28<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (43) [1] 14<br />

— — ‘Scarletta’ (43) [1] 14<br />

— grayana var. oblongifolia (38) 87<br />

— racemosa (31) 232<br />

Leukemia remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />

Leuw, Johannis de (or J. J. C. de Leuu) (44) [3] 15–21; (52) [2] 6<br />

Levering, Dale F., Jr., “The Changing Flora of the Boston Harbor Islands” (48) [3] 18–21, 23, 25<br />

Levett, William (32) 177<br />

Levisticum officinale (31) 200; (39) 257<br />

Levitt, Jacob (50) [1] 34<br />

Lewandowski, Rick, and Paul W. Meyer, “The ‘Okame’ Cherry” (45) [1] 23–24<br />

Lewis and Clark, expedition of (49) [2] 20<br />

— — — plant discoveries by (49) [2] 19, 21<br />

Lewis, Marjorie (39) 352


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

Lewisia (55) [1] 3<br />

— brachycalyx (55) [1] 8<br />

Leyland cypress (37) 52<br />

L’Héritier de Brunelle, Charles Louis (47) [3] 12<br />

Li, H. L. (50) [4] 30; (51) [2] 3<br />

Li Hsi-wen (46) [4] 21<br />

Li Hsin-hsueh (39) 354<br />

Li, Jianhua, “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia: An Overview of Its Phylogeny, Reproductive Biology, and Ecotypic Variation” (59) [1] 54–59<br />

Li Li-weng [quoted] (48) [2] 33<br />

Li Shih Hsin (31) 271<br />

Li Siguang (48) [2] 22<br />

Li Yanhui (48) [2] 4<br />

Lian<strong>as</strong> (50) [1] 14, 18<br />

Liang Xi (48) [2] 22<br />

Liatris (31) 128<br />

Liatris (34) 379; (44) [2] 28, 29<br />

— punctata (31) 129<br />

— pycnostachya (31) 129; (34) 380<br />

— scariosa (31) 129; (34) 380; (39) 258<br />

— — ‘September Glory’ (31) 128, 129<br />

— spicata (31) 129; (34) 380, 381, 382; (39) 258<br />

— — ‘Kobold’ (31) 129<br />

— — ‘Silver Tips’ (31) 129<br />

— squarrosa (39) 258<br />

— ‘White Spire’ (31) 128, 129<br />

Libocedrus, water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

Library collections, horticultural and botanical (30) 2–8<br />

— materials, care and preservation of (30) 56–66<br />

Library of Congress (30) 6; (60) [2] 3; [3] 2–3<br />

Lichen, British soldier (35) 37<br />

Lichens (33) 162; [5] front cover; (35) 135–137<br />

— in conifers (58) [3] 6<br />

“Lichens: Mysterious and Diverse,” Richard E. Weaver (35) 133–159, 147<br />

Licorice (or liquorice) (31) 200<br />

Liebes, Sidney (32) 226<br />

Liechtenstein, Prince, parks of (54) [2] 14<br />

“A Life Redeemed: Susan Delano McKelvey and the Arnold Arboretum,” Edmund A. Schofield (47) [4] 9–23<br />

“Light in a Bottle: Plant-Collecting in the Philippines,” Rob Nicholson (58) [1] 20–26<br />

Lightning damage (30) 222, 223<br />

Lighty, Richard (50) [4] 27; (51) [2] 30; (52) [2] 44;<br />

— — Book Notes (53) [3] 30–31; (54) [3] 4<br />

Lignin, in soil (59) [2] 37, 42<br />

Lignotubers (59) [3] 14–22; [4] 14<br />

Lignum-vitae (36) 5, 18<br />

Lignum-vitae (57) [4] 20<br />

Ligularia (50) [1] 4; (45) [4] 26; (55) [1] 15; [2] 31<br />

— clivorum ‘Desdemona’ (34) 383<br />

— dentata (55) [1] 16<br />

Ligustrum (34) 71; (30) 172<br />

— japonicum (36) 19<br />

— lucidum (31) 18<br />

— obtusifolium var. regelianum (44) [4] 24<br />

— quihoui (44) [3] 17, 24<br />

— vulgare (31) 219; (44) [3] 24; (56) [2] 24<br />

— — var. italicum (31) 219<br />

Lilac (31) 114, 116; (39) 312; (43) [1] 3; (44) [4] 43; (53) [2] 17; (56) [1] 25–28; [2] 9, 25<br />

— arch (56) [1] 32<br />

— common (60) [4] 12<br />

— cvs. (32) 133–135<br />

— list of 19th-century garden types (31) 120<br />

— Amur (44) [3] 6<br />

— Beauty of Moscow (56) [1] front cover<br />

— blue (31) 119, 120<br />

— cutleaf (38) 69; (31) 120<br />

— dwarf Korean (38) 70<br />

— French hybrid (38) 65<br />

— great white flowered (31) 120


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— large Chinese (31) 120<br />

— — flowering hybrid (31) 230<br />

— — Siberian (31) 120<br />

— nodding (38) 76<br />

— Persian (31) 118, 119, 120; (38) 74; (60) [4] 12<br />

— — common (57) [1] 12<br />

— Potanin (38) 75<br />

— Preston (38) 75, 76<br />

— Princess Marie (55) [4] 8<br />

— purple (31) 119, 120<br />

— red (31) 120<br />

— Rochester strain (32) 133–135<br />

— tree (32) 72<br />

— — Japanese (31) 120; (38) 76–78; (39) 165, 166; (44) [4] 20, 21<br />

— white (31) 116, 120<br />

Lilac: A Monograph, Susan Delano McKelvey (47) [4] 13, 14, 16<br />

Lilac Registrations [John C. Wister and Joseph Oppe, 1970] (31) 121–126<br />

“‘Lilac Sunday’— The Cultivar,” John H. Alexander III (57) [1] 12–13<br />

Lilacs, at Arnold Arboretum (32) 50, 125; (35) 182; (49) [2] 2–7, 3, back cover; (56) [1] back cover<br />

— dise<strong>as</strong>e-resistant spp. (38) 65–81<br />

— list of 50 best (49) [2] 7<br />

— list of varieties susceptible to MLO (49) [2] 13<br />

— taxa susceptible to witches’ broom (49) [2] 10–13, 12<br />

Lilies (30) 96; (32) 113; (56) [2] 15, 16; (60) [1] 8, 10<br />

— hybridization (33) 174–182<br />

— Korean species (44) [3] 24<br />

— oriental (33) 315<br />

“Lilies and the Arnold Arboretum,” George H. Pride (34) 125–132<br />

Lilium (31) 188; (33) 260; (34) 125–132<br />

— cvs. (56) [2] 15<br />

— auratum (33) 174, 178; (34) 128, 131; (39) 258<br />

— — x L. speciosum (32) 261<br />

— Bellingham hybrids (34) 128<br />

— canadense (31) 188, 202; (39) 258<br />

— candidum (31) 188; (39) 258<br />

— ‘Corsage’ (34) 129<br />

— davidii (34) 125<br />

— ‘Gay Lights’ (34) 128<br />

— giganteum (= Cardiocrinum) (33) 179<br />

— grayi (46) [3] front cover, 22<br />

— hansonii (33) 178; (34) 128<br />

— henryi (34) 126; (43) [1] 22, 27, 37<br />

— iridollae (60) [1] 10, 11, 12<br />

— lancifolium (48) [3] 38<br />

— longiflorum (48) [3] 38<br />

— x marhan (45) [4] 28<br />

— martagon (31) 188, 202; (39) 258; (45) [4] 28<br />

— — var. album (45) [4] 28<br />

— medeoloides (38) 87<br />

— monodelphum (39) 258<br />

— x parkmannii (33) 174, 178<br />

— — var. haywardii (34) 132<br />

— — hybrids (34) 130, 131–132<br />

— philadelphicum (60) [1] 10<br />

— polyphyllum (33) 178<br />

— pomponium (31) 202<br />

— regale (34) 125–126; (40) [4] back cover<br />

— sargentiae (34) 125<br />

— speciosum (33) 178; (34) 128, 131<br />

— — ’Album’ (56) [2] 15, 16<br />

— ‘Stardust’ (34) 129<br />

— superbum (39) 258; (43) [2] 33, 35, back cover; (47) [2] 17<br />

— thunbergianum (33) 179<br />

— tigrinum (36) 229<br />

— tsingtauense (34) 128<br />

Lily (31) 188; (39) 258; (43) [2] 33, 37<br />

— blackberry (34) 296


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— Canada (39) 258<br />

— Cauc<strong>as</strong>ian (39) 258<br />

— checkered (31) 178<br />

— common white (31) 188<br />

— corn (43) [2] 37<br />

— day (43) [2] 37<br />

— Goldband (39) 258<br />

— Gray’s (46) [3] front cover<br />

— Henry (43) [1] 22, 37<br />

— lemon (37) 200<br />

— Madonna (39) 258<br />

— Martagon (39) 258<br />

— pot-of-gold (60) [1] 12<br />

— regal (34) 125–126<br />

— roan (46) [3] front cover, 22<br />

— trout (37) 95; (43) [2] 37<br />

— turks cap (39) 258; (47) [2] 17<br />

— w<strong>as</strong>h house (31) 173<br />

— water (43) [2] 4, 8<br />

— — fragrant (39) 162; (43) [2] 21, 23, cover<br />

— — royal (50) [2] 33, 34<br />

Lily-of-the-valley (31) 26, 188; (34) 57, 316; (39) 254; (43) [1] 41; [2] 37<br />

— Japanese (38) 87<br />

Lima, Barbosa, drawing by (47) [3] 34<br />

Lime tree (31) 217; (32) 166<br />

Limeberry (36) 20<br />

Limonium (31) 129; (34) 384<br />

— carolinianum (39) 258<br />

— latifolium (31) 129; (34) 384<br />

— — ‘Colliers Pink’ (31) 129<br />

— — ‘Violetta’ (31) 129<br />

— tataricum var. angustifolium (34) 384<br />

Linaria vulgaris (31) 196; (34) 192<br />

Lindera obtusilobum (60) [4] inside back cover, 16<br />

Linden (31) 217; (32) 80, 82, 166, 167; (39) 81; (43) [1] 22; (57) [1] 24, 26, 27; [2] 7<br />

— branching patterns (49) [1] 32<br />

— American (31) 240<br />

— European (32) 290; (57) [3] 23<br />

— Japanese (39) 201, 202<br />

— littleleaf (33) 208; (39) 132, 133<br />

— Mongolian (39) 202<br />

— pendant silver (42) [2] 97, 97<br />

— Redmond (39) 133, 134; (44) [4] 21<br />

— silver (39) 134, 135<br />

— small-leaved European (44) [4] front cover, 20–21<br />

— tea (32) 166<br />

Lindens (44) [4] 9<br />

— hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

Lindera benzoin (31) 41, 220; (36) 24; (45) [2] 20; (56) [2] 24<br />

— obtusiloba (47) [2] 14<br />

— umbellata var. membranacea (38) 93<br />

Lindley, John (31) 44; (56) [4] 26–27<br />

Ling (39) 25<br />

Ling, Hsieh (50) [4] 17, 18<br />

Lingnan [China] (48) [2] 42<br />

Lingnan Bamboo Garden, Canton (35) 283<br />

Lingnan Science Journal (48) [2] 17, 18<br />

Lingnan <strong>University</strong> (48) [2] 13, 16–20, 30<br />

Lingon (31) 236<br />

Lingonberry (45) [4] 25<br />

Link, Jack, “The Arboretum’s Labels: A Valuable Teaching Aid” (33) 239–244<br />

Link, Johann Heinrich Friedrich [quoted] (47) [3] 36<br />

Linnaea borealis (45) [4] 23, 27; (47) [2] 7; (56) [3] 16; (60) [1] 4<br />

Linnaean cl<strong>as</strong>sification system (56) [4] 17–18<br />

Linnaean Herbarium (32) 55<br />

Linnaean Society of London (47) [4] 30


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Linnaeus, Carolus (Carl von Linné) (31) 94, 118; (33) 300; (39) 319; (47) [3] 3, 4, 6, 7, 9; (48) [4] 54; (50) [2] 32; [4] 24;<br />

(56) [3] 3–4; [4] 17–22; (60) [2] 17<br />

— — book and library collection (30) 60–61<br />

— — bust of (47) [3] 29<br />

— — Hortus Cliffortianus (39) 310, 314<br />

Linnaeus, Elizabeth Christina (56) [4] 17<br />

Linociera (50) [4] 24<br />

Linum alpinum (35) 1<br />

— flavum (35) 1<br />

— narbonense (35) 1<br />

— perenne (35) 1; (39) 258<br />

— usitatissimum (31) 200<br />

Liparis (41) 145, 146<br />

— kuomokiri (41) 145, 146<br />

— liliifolia (37) 182<br />

— makinoana (37) 182; (41) 145, 146<br />

Lipp, Louis (32) 51<br />

Liquidambar (36) 92–98, 107; (57) [1] 17<br />

— specimen of (49) [1] 22<br />

— formosana (36) 71, 94; (50) [4] 16, 22<br />

— — var. monticola (36) 93<br />

— orientalis (36) 71, 92, 94<br />

— styraciflua (30) 169, 171; (31) 220; (32) 72, 73; (36) 71, 94–98, 95, 96; (38) 157; (39) 114, 115, 229; (49) [4] 26, 34<br />

— — cvs. (36) 98<br />

Liriconfancie (31) 181<br />

Liriodendron (57) [1] 24<br />

— flower of (45) [2] front cover, 1<br />

— hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— leaves of (45) [2] 1, 2, 5<br />

— — development of (45) [2] 2, 6<br />

— stipules of, development of (45) [2] 6<br />

— chinense (39) 270; (57) [4] 26<br />

— tulipifera (30) 102; (31) 221; (32) 73; (36) 119–124, 120, 122, 124; (38) 35; (39) 272, 275; (42) [2] 94, 96; (45) [2] 2–6;<br />

(54) [1] 6, 8; (57) [4] 26; [3] inside front cover; (60) [4] 26<br />

— — x chinense ‘Chapel Hill’ (60) [4] inside front cover, 14<br />

— — ‘Ardis’ (30) 254<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiatum’, flower of (45) [2] front cover<br />

— — lignin content (59) [2] 37(59)<br />

“Liriodendron tulipifera— Its Early Uses,” Margo W. Reynolds (36) 119–124<br />

Lisbon [Portugal] (47) [3] 31–38<br />

— Ajuda quarter (47) [3] 32<br />

— botanical garden (47) [3] inside front cover, 31–38, 34, back cover<br />

— — Plan of (47) [3] 33<br />

— Palace of Ajuda (47) [3] 37<br />

— Palace of Belem (47) [3] 37<br />

— Salazar Bridge (47) [3] 37<br />

— Twenty-first of April Bridge (47) [3] 37<br />

Lisianthus (31) 316; (33) 189, 197, 198<br />

— longifolius (33) 190, 196<br />

— nigrescens (33) 189, 196, 197, 198<br />

“Listening to Thirsty Plants,” John W. Einset (46) [2] 42–45<br />

Litchi chinensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Lithocarpus densiflorus (59) [4] 13<br />

— yiwuensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Lithospermum species (43) [1] 37<br />

Litsea auriculata (52) [4] 4<br />

— dilleniaefolia (48) [2] 6<br />

— magnolia (48) [2] 7<br />

— pierrei var. szemaois (48) [2] 7<br />

“Little-Used Perennials for the Garden Designer,” Gary L. Koller (52) [2] 36–45<br />

Liu, Mr. (46) [1] 10<br />

Liu Yuan garden [Suzhou, China] (53) [1] 3–7<br />

Live-forever (35) 38; (46) [3] 6<br />

Liverwort (31) 186<br />

“Lives of New England Gardens: Book Review,” Phyllis Andersen (56) [3] 26–28<br />

Living Buddha (52) [2] inside front cover<br />

Living Northern Hardwood Trees, Larson, Edwin H., and Alex L. Shigo [review of] (30) 196


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Cumulative Index 9<br />

Living Tre<strong>as</strong>ures: An Odyssey through China’s Extraordinary Nature Reserves, by Tang Xiyang [review of] (48) [2] 39<br />

“Living with Poisonous Plants,” Richard A. Howard (34) 41–44<br />

Livingston estate [Hudson River, NY] (31); 156<br />

Lizard’s tail (31) 229<br />

Lobaria pulmonaria (35) 135, 153, 154<br />

Lobba (31) 16<br />

L’Obel, Mathieu de (or Lobelius) (31) 116<br />

Lobelia, great blue (39) 260; (43) [2] 7<br />

Lobelia cardinalis (31) 178; (35) 2, 3; (39) 258; (43) [2] 7<br />

— inflata (37) 218<br />

— siphilitica (35) 3; (39) 260; (43) [2] 7<br />

— tupa (32) 211; (41) 122<br />

— x vedariensis (35) 3<br />

Loblolly pine (31) 240; (56) [3] 9<br />

Lochhead, William (57) [4] 20<br />

Lochot, Japanese (31) 118<br />

Loco weed (34) 69<br />

Locust (31) 218; (32) 67, 78<br />

— black (34) 83, 234, 235; (39) 161, 162; (43) [1] 39; (44) [1] 11; (47) [3] 7; (48) [4] 52–57, 53; (52) [4] 32; (57) [2] 7; (60) [4] 26<br />

— bristly (60) [1] 16<br />

— honey (31) 239; (34) 236, 237; (48) [4] 35; (54) [1] 5–6, 7<br />

— — thornless (54) [1] 7<br />

— pink (31) 241<br />

— rose acacia (31) 241<br />

Loddiges’s Nursery [England] (47) [4] 32<br />

Löfling, Pehr (47) [3] 6<br />

Logix datab<strong>as</strong>e system (49) [1] 58<br />

Loiseluria procumbens (38) 91; (47) [2] 7<br />

Lomatium bradshawi (46) [3] 9<br />

London [England] (47) [4] 24; (48) [2] 18<br />

Long, Charles R., “An Informal History of Bonsai” (31) 261–273<br />

Long Hill estate [Beverly, MA] (57) [1] 11<br />

Long Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 20, 21, 22, 25, 29, 31<br />

Long Island [NY] (48) [4] 56<br />

Long, Robert C. (32) 252<br />

Longevity (59) [4] 10–16<br />

Longfellow, Henry W. (54) [3] 20<br />

Longland, David (47) [2] 1<br />

— — “Meadow Making— Caveat Emptor” (51) [1] 15–17<br />

Longleat estate, Wiltshire [England] (32) 184<br />

Longman, Alan (59) [1] 82<br />

Longrui Reserve [Guangxi, China] (46) [3] back cover<br />

Longwood Agricultural Research Service Program (33) 15, 22, 24<br />

Longwood Foundation (32) 258<br />

Longwood Gardens [Kennett Square, PA] (49) [1] 43; (51) [2] 17, 20; (54) [3] cover, 4–5, 11<br />

Longue Vue Gardens [New Orleans, LA] (57) [1] 11<br />

Lonicera (33) 141; (37) 122, 123; (44) [2] 30; (43) [1] 41; (45) [2] 19; [4] 23; (55) [1] 18; [3] 5, 18<br />

— ‘Arnold Red’ (32) 43, 51<br />

— caprifolium (31) 216<br />

— flava (60) [2] 10<br />

— fragrantissima (37) 122; (44) [4] 24; (55) [2] 30<br />

— — x purpusii (37) 122<br />

— henryi (30) 158; (43) [1] 23, 26<br />

— hirsuta (46) [3] 10<br />

— japonica (50) [4] 8<br />

— — ‘Halliana’ (56) [2] 24<br />

— korolkowii ‘Aurora’ (35) [5] inside back cover<br />

— maackia (57) [3] 2–12, 5, 9<br />

— — ’Rem-Red’ (57); [3] 6<br />

— periclymenum (31) 216; (39) 260<br />

— sempervirens (31) 216<br />

— standishii (37) 122<br />

— — f. lancifolia (55) [4] 6, 8<br />

— tatarica (31) 239; (42) [3] 144; (57) [3] 3<br />

— tragophylla (52) [1] 11<br />

Loosestrife (31) 130; (35) 5<br />

— false (43) [2] 8


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— gooseneck (31) 130<br />

— purple (31) 131; (34) 179; (35) 7, 8; (43) [2] 31, 32; (46) [3] 4<br />

— swamp (43) [2] 21, 22<br />

— yellow (43) [2] 36, 37<br />

Lophophora williamsii (32) 205; (41) 94, 95<br />

Loranthaceae (51) [3] 11, 13<br />

Lorette pruning (59) [4] 22, 23<br />

Loropetalum chinensis (36) 70, 98–100, 99; (55) [1] 18<br />

Losada, Duque de (47) [3] 10<br />

“Lost and Found: Elliottia racemosa,” Peter Del Tredici (47) [4] 2–8<br />

Lost crops of Inc<strong>as</strong>, list of (50) [4] 11–15<br />

Lost Crops of the Inc<strong>as</strong>, Little-known Plants of the Andes with Promise for Worldwide Cultivation [1989, National<br />

Research Council] (50) [4] 15<br />

“Lost Crops of the Inc<strong>as</strong>,” National Research Council Panel (50) [4] 2–15<br />

Lotus flower (36) 209<br />

Loudon, John Claudius (32) 179, 185, 187; (48) [3] 36; (53) [3] 16; (54) [1] 25, 27; [3] 17; (56) [1] 3; (57) [3] 22, 23<br />

Louisburg Square [Boston] (57) [2] 9<br />

Lovage (31) 200; (39) 257<br />

Love, Mary (47) [4] 25<br />

Love-in-a-mist (39) 261<br />

Love-lies-bleeding (31) 174<br />

Lovejoy, Frederick H. (39) 361<br />

Lovell’s Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19, 21, 22<br />

Low maintenance garden (30) 93, 94, 234<br />

— — — at the C<strong>as</strong>e Estates (31) 30<br />

LOW MAINTENANCE PERENNIALS, Robert S. Hebb, Part I (34) [5] 253–384; Part II (35) [1] 1–86<br />

“Lowbush Blueberries: Out of the Barrens and into the Garden,” Ann Crichton-Harris (49) [3] 38–40<br />

Lowell [MA] (47) [4] 30, 32<br />

Lowell, Guy (54) [1] 28; [2] 16<br />

Lowell, John Amory (47) [4] 33<br />

Lowell, Lucy (54) [3] 21<br />

Lowrie, Charles H. (60) [3] 5<br />

LSD (32) 207<br />

Lu Shan Arboretum [China] (53) [4] 21<br />

Lu, L. T. (51) [1] 13<br />

Ludong, Banyeng (60) [4] 3–9, 6, 7<br />

Ludwigia (43) [2] 8, 9<br />

Lufeng [China] (46) [4] 23<br />

Lugs (31) 187<br />

Lu-hua movement, China (35) 274<br />

Luken, James O., “Amur Honeysuckle, Its Fall From Grace,” with John W. Thieret (57) [3] 2–12<br />

Lunaria annua (31) 229<br />

Lungwort (31) 188; (35) 32; (37) 98; (39) 264<br />

Lupine (31) 24, 190; (34) 69; (35) 4<br />

— canyon (31) 130<br />

— false (31) 137; (35) 48<br />

— great blue (31) 190<br />

— sundial (39) 260<br />

— white (31) 190<br />

— wild (39) 260<br />

Lupinus (31) 130; (33) 192<br />

— albus (31) 190<br />

— cytisoides (31) 130<br />

— hirsutus (31) 190<br />

— mutabilis (50) [4] 13<br />

— perennis (31) 190; (39) 260<br />

— x regalis ‘Russell Hybrids’ (31) 130; (35) 4<br />

Lushan Botanic Garden [China] (48) [2] 35<br />

Luteus (43) [1] 4<br />

Luteyn, James (46) [4] 4; (59) [1] 48<br />

Luxembourg, Citadel of (54) [2] 14<br />

Luxembourg Gardens [Paris] (57) [2] 7<br />

Lychnis (31) 130<br />

— alba (34) 161; (32) 219<br />

— chalcedonia (31) 193; (35) 4; (39) 260<br />

— coronaria (31) 130; (35) 5; (39) 260<br />

— dioica (31) 227


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Cumulative Index 11<br />

— x haageana (35) 5<br />

— viscaria (31) 227; (35) 4<br />

Lycium chinense (30) 158<br />

Lycoperdon (32) 207<br />

Lycopersicum esculentum (31) 196<br />

Lycopodium flabelliforme (55) [3] 6<br />

Lyford, Walter (49) [4] 5, 15<br />

Lygodium lanceolatum (32) 25<br />

— palmatum (45) [3] 1, 16, 25<br />

— — distribution of in New England (45) [3] 27, 28<br />

— — fertile pinnae of (45) [3] 29<br />

— — spore of (45) [4] 39<br />

Lyle, Anna Hamilton (49) [2] 19<br />

Lyman estate or “The Vale” [Waltham, MA] (47) [4] 26, 28, 29<br />

Lyman, Mary Boott (47) [4] 32<br />

Lyman, Theodore (31) 157; (47) [4] 25–26, 28<br />

Lynch, Donna A. (39) 344<br />

— — — “Labelling, Notes from the Arnold Arboretum” (38) 55–59<br />

Lynch, John A., photo by (47) [2] inside front cover<br />

Lynde (Linden) (32) 166<br />

Lynn [MA] (48) [4] 37–51, 39<br />

— — City Council (48) [4] 46<br />

Lynn Harbor [MA] (48) [4] 39<br />

Lynn Woods [MA] (48) [4] 37–51; (53) [4] 6<br />

— — — map of reservation (48) [4] 49<br />

Lynnfield [MA] (48) [4] 44<br />

Lyon, John (49) [2] 20, 21; (60) [2] 17<br />

Lyonia (49) [2] 20<br />

— ovalifolia (55) [1] 15<br />

Lyre flower (31) 34; (39) 254; (34) 321<br />

Lysichiton (47) [2] 27<br />

— americanum (37) 172; (47) [2] 28, back cover; (52) [2] 41, 42<br />

— camtschatense (30) 20; (38) 91; (47) [2] 6; (37) 172<br />

Lysidice rhodostegia (30) 15<br />

Lysimachia (31) 130<br />

— clethroides (31) 130; (35) 5, 6<br />

— nummalaria (31) 131, 228; (35) 6<br />

— — ‘Aurea’ (31) 131<br />

— punctata (31) 130; (35) 5; (39) 260<br />

— terrestris (43) [2] 36, 37<br />

— vulgaris (31) 131<br />

Lythrum (31) 131<br />

— salicaria (31) 131; (34) 179; (35) 7, 8, 9; (43) [2] 31, 32; (46) [3] 4; (51) [1] 16; (52) [4] 23, 31<br />

— — ‘Dropmore Purple’ (31) 131<br />

— — ‘Morden Gleam’ (31) 131<br />

— — ‘Morden Pink’ (31) 131<br />

— — ‘Morden Rose’ (31) 131<br />

— — ‘Robert’ (31) 131<br />

— virgatum (35) 9


M<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Ma Junwu (48) [2] 19<br />

Maack, Richard (31) 120; (57) [3] 4<br />

Maackia (38) 112<br />

— amurensis (32) 67; (55) [3] 17<br />

Macao (30) 180<br />

Machilus rufipes (48) [2] 7<br />

Macintosh, Charles (44) [2] 5, 10<br />

Mackey, Charles (39) 344<br />

MacKinder, Duncan (49) [1] 45<br />

Macleaya (31) 131<br />

— cordata (31) 131; (35) 9; (39) 260; (55) [2] 32<br />

Maclura pomifera (39) 152, 226; (52) [3] inside front cover, 14–19, 15, 16, 18; (55) [3] 17<br />

— cvs. (52) [3] 16, 17<br />

MacNeil, Alphonse (39) 346<br />

Macoun, John (60) [1] 7<br />

Macrocarpaea (33) 195<br />

— pachyphylla (33) 195<br />

Macroptilium spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

Madag<strong>as</strong>car, collecting medicinal herbs in (32) 23–29, 22, 26, 28, 29<br />

— marketplace (32) 28<br />

Madder (31) 200<br />

Maddox, John (32) 228<br />

Madrid Botanical Garden [Spain] (47) [3] 2–29, 2, 12, 23, 25–29<br />

— Invernáculo (47) [3] 27, 28, 29<br />

— Murillo Gate (47) [3] 27<br />

— Pabellon Villanueva (47) [3] 28, 29<br />

— P<strong>as</strong>eo del Prado (47) [3] 5, 6, 10, 23<br />

— plans of (47) [3] 11, 25, 27<br />

— Puerta del Rey (47) [3] 12, 23, 25<br />

— Royal Gate (47) [3] 23<br />

— Ruiz and Pavon Pavilion (47) [3] 23<br />

— view of in summer (47) [3] 2<br />

“The Madrid Botanical Garden Today: A Brief Photographic Portfolio,” Ricardo R. Austrich and J. Walter Brain (47)<br />

[3] 25–29<br />

Madsen, Karen, “A Guide to Met<strong>as</strong>equoia at the Arnold Arboretum” (59) [1] 81–84<br />

— — “In Pursuit of Ironclads” (60) [1] 29–32<br />

— — “Notes on Chinese-American Botanical Collaboration” (59) [1] 12–16<br />

— — “Preface”(60) [2] 2–3<br />

— — “Punctuating the Skyline: Alternatives to the Lombardy Poplar” (54) [1] 31–34<br />

— — “To Make His Country Smile: William Hamilton’s Woodlands” (49) [2] 14–24<br />

— — photos by (54) [1] inside front cover; (55) [1] inside back cover<br />

Madulid, Domingo (58) [1] 23<br />

Madwort (34) 277<br />

Maekawa, Fumio (50) [3] 32<br />

“Magnificent Ginger,” Gary L. Koller (49) [3] 41–43<br />

“Magnificent Maclura—P<strong>as</strong>t and Present,” John C. Pair (52) [3] 14–19<br />

Magnocurarine (55) [2] 17–18<br />

Magnolia (31) 218; (32) 96, 160, 187, 241; (53) [4] 20; (57) [1] 26, 31<br />

— family (60) [1] 15<br />

— anise (or willow-leaved) (55) [4] 13<br />

— bigleaved (or big-leaf) (55) [4] 12; (57) [4] 22<br />

— Clarkia fossil (53) [2] 5, 7<br />

— cucumber (39) 153, 154; (53) [2] inside front cover; (56) [2] 6, 28<br />

— Fr<strong>as</strong>er (41) 61; (55) [4] 13<br />

— hybrids (36) 129–145; (41) 56, 74<br />

— Japanese white bark (38) 31; (41) 70<br />

— Kobus (55) [4] 8<br />

— Merrill (39) 115, 116, 224, 375<br />

— mountain (57) [4] 22<br />

— Mulan (57) [4] 22<br />

— pyramid (41) 65


M<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— saucer (32) 90; (36) 138; (39) 116, 117; (48) [3] front cover; (53) [4] 20<br />

— slope (53) [2] 1, 7<br />

— southern (31) 241<br />

— star (30) 172; (32) 90, 96; (36) 142; (52) [3] 11; (53) [4] 20<br />

— sweetbay (30) 172<br />

— umbrella (31) 244; (32) 90; (41) 60; (55) [4] 12<br />

— — Asian (57) [4] inside front cover<br />

— willowleaf (60) [4] 12<br />

— Yulan (32) 90; (39) 154, 155<br />

Magnolia (51) [1] 13–14; (54) [3] 30; (57) [4] 22, 24, 29; (60) [1] 15<br />

— hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— hybrids (41) 56, 74<br />

— nursery sources (36) 144<br />

— spp. in cultivation (34) 1–11, 2<br />

— subgenus Magnolia (36) 138, 134<br />

— subgenus Yulania (36) 133, 134, 138<br />

— acuminata (32) 90; (36) 143, 144; (39) 153, 154, 229; (49) [1] 54; (50) [1] 17; (51) [1] front cover; (53) [2] inside front<br />

cover, 5, 6, 7, 9; [4] 24; (54) [1] 8; (56) [2] 28; (57) [1] 24; [4] 22<br />

— — x brooklynensis (36) 143<br />

— — ‘Evamaria’ (36) 143<br />

— — var. subcordata (60) [1] 13<br />

— — ‘Woodsman’ (36) 143, 144<br />

— amoena (41) 58<br />

— <strong>as</strong>hei (33) 90; (47) [2] 7; (54) [3] 28; (55) [4] 12<br />

— biondii (41) 57, 58; (46) [4] 3; (52) [1] 18–23, 19, 21, 22<br />

— campbellii (36) 140, 141<br />

— ‘Charles Coates’ (36) 138<br />

— ‘Diva’ (57) [2] 23<br />

— cordata (46) [3] 31<br />

— cylindrica (41) 57<br />

— delavayi var. albivillosa (48) [2] 6<br />

— denudata (32) 90; (36) 139; (39) 154, 155, 224; (48) [3] 48; [4] 18, 19, 22, 23; (49) [2] 27; (50) [4] 20<br />

— fr<strong>as</strong>eri (41) [2] front cover, 63, 65, 66; (55) [2] 17; [4] 13; (57) [4] 22, 23, 25–26, 28, 29<br />

— ‘Freeman’ (36) 136<br />

— glauca (= virginiana) (51) [3] 7<br />

— grandiflora (30) 12; (31) 241; (36) 136; (39) 272, 276; (48) [4] 22; (50) [1] 16; (53) [2] 5–9, (55) [2] 29<br />

— halleana (50) [3] 7<br />

— henryi (48) [2] 4, 6<br />

— heptapeta (36) 139, 140; (39) 154, 155, 224<br />

— hypoleuca (36) 136, 137; (38) 31, 84, 86, 95, 139; (41) 70, 72, 73; (47) [2] 7; (55) [2] 16; (57) [4] 22<br />

— — x tripetala (41) 73<br />

— — — ‘Silver Par<strong>as</strong>ol’ (41) 70–77, 75, 76<br />

— x kewensis (41) 57<br />

— kobus (38) 84; (49) [2] 27; (50) [3] 7; (53) [4] 20; (55) [4] 8; (57) [1] 24; (60) [4] 12<br />

— — var. stellata (36) 142, 143<br />

— latahensis (53) [2] 2, 3, 5, 8<br />

— ‘Leonard Messel’ (57) [1] 31<br />

— liliiflora (36) 139, 143; (48) [4] 22; (53) [2] 9;(57) [4] 22<br />

— x loebneri (30) 95<br />

— ‘Maryland’ (36) 136<br />

— — ‘Merrill’ (32) [ 2] cover, 51; (39) 115, 116, 224, 375; (41) 2, inside back cover; (51) [4] back cover<br />

— macrophylla (47) [2] 7; (48) [4] 22; (50) [1] 15; (51) [3] 7; (55) [2] 17; [4] 3, 12; (57) [4] inside back cover, 22, 25–26, 27,<br />

28, 29<br />

— obovata (57) [4] 22, 23, 25–26, 28, 29<br />

— officinalis (38) 30, 140; (55) [2] 16–17; (57) [4] 22, 23, 25, 28<br />

— — var. biloba (38) 139; (52) [1] 18; (55) [2] 12–18, 16, 17<br />

— x proctoriana (41) 57<br />

— pyramidata (41) 65<br />

— quinquepeta (36) 139, 140, 143<br />

— — ‘Nigra’ (36) 142<br />

— — ‘Reflorescens’ (36) 142<br />

— — x kobus var. stellata (36) 142, 143<br />

— rostrata (57) [4] 22, 29<br />

— salicifolia (38) 96; (41) 51, 53, 56; (55) [4] 13; (60) [4] 12<br />

— sieboldii (36) 136, 137, 138; (38) 30, 142; (57) [2] 21<br />

— x slavinii (41) 57<br />

— x soulangeana (32) 90; (36) 138, 139, 140, 141, 144; (39) 116, 117, 224; (48) [3] front cover [4] 18, 20, 22, 23; (53) [4] 20, 23<br />

— — ‘Candolleana’ (53) [4] 24


M<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

— — ‘Brozzonii’ (33) 243; (39) 117; (44) [1] 27<br />

— stellata (30) 155, 172, 206; (32) 90, 96; (48) [4] 18; (49) [2] 27; (50) [3] 7; (51) [4] back cover; (52) [3] 11; (53) [4] 20, 24, 25<br />

— x thompsoniana (36) 129, 130, 131, 132, 135<br />

— tripetala (31) 244; (32) 90; (36) 129, 131, 135, 138; (41) 74; (47) [2] 7; (48) [4] 22; (50) [1] 16; (55) [4] 12; (57) [4] inside<br />

front cover, 22, 24, 25–26, 28, 29<br />

— — ‘Isca’ (36) 140<br />

— — ‘Peter Veitch’ (36) 140<br />

— virginiana (30) 172; (31) 90, 218; (32) 90; (33) 306; (36) 129, 131, 135, 136; (41) 37, 39, 42, 43, 46; [2] back cover; (44)<br />

[4] 49; (45) [2] 26; (47) [2] 4; (48) [4] 22; (50) [1] 17; (57) [1] 21<br />

— — var. australis (41) 43; (60) [4] 16<br />

— — — virginiana (60) [4] 17<br />

— — x grandiflora (36) 135, 136<br />

— — var. major (36) 129<br />

— — ‘Milton’ (55) [2] 29<br />

— — var. thompsoniana (36) 129<br />

— — x tripetala (36) 132<br />

— x veitchii (36) 140, 142<br />

— x ‘Wada’s Memory’ (60) [4] 12<br />

— x watsonii (36) 136<br />

— x wiesneri (36) 136, 137, 138<br />

— zenii (41) 58; (49) [2] 25–27, 25, 26, 27; (51) [1] 13; (53) [4] 20; (56) [1] 23<br />

— — propagation (49) [2] 27<br />

“Magnolia fr<strong>as</strong>eri,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (41) 60–69<br />

“Magnolia salicifolia: An Arboretum Introduction,” Stephen A. Spongberg (41) 50–58<br />

“Magnolia virginiana in M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts,” Peter Del Tredici (41) 36–49<br />

Magnoliaceae (50) [1] 17; (60) [1] 15<br />

— studies on (49) [1] 16<br />

MAGNOLIAS (41) [2] 36–78<br />

Magnoli<strong>as</strong>, by Neil Treseder [review of] (30) 26–27<br />

Maguira sclerophylla (32) 208<br />

Maguire, B<strong>as</strong>sett (39) 352<br />

Magullion, Sheila, “Botanical Embedding” (36) 265–275<br />

— “Echeveri<strong>as</strong>” [reviewed] (39) 72<br />

— “A Guide by Plant Family to Foliage Preservation” (37) 289–304<br />

Mahonia, Japanese (56) [2] 25<br />

Mahonia aquifolium (35) 235; (45) [2] 19; (55) [2] 31; (56) [2] 25<br />

— bealei (55) [1] 17<br />

— japonica (55) [2] 30–31; (56) [2] 25<br />

— repens (35) 235<br />

Maidenhair fern (31) 229<br />

— tree (30) 169; (37) 54, 55<br />

Maine (48) [1] 18<br />

Maine Agricultural Experimental Station [Jonesboro] (49) [3] 40<br />

Maine, <strong>University</strong> of (58) [1] 11–12<br />

Maintenance of urban street trees (53) [3] 11<br />

Maize (31) 146, 206<br />

Major Medicinal Plants, Julia F. Morton [review of] (38) 182<br />

Majorana hortensis (31) 200<br />

Making Gifts from Oddments and Outdoor Materials, Betsey B. Creekmore [review of] (32) 169<br />

“Making of Boston Harbor,” by Irving R. Crosby [reprinted] (48) [3] 24<br />

“Making of a Botanist,” Gerhard Rehder (32) 141–156<br />

Making Things Grow, Thal<strong>as</strong>sa Cruso [review of] (30) 28, 29<br />

Makino, Tomitaro (31) 51<br />

Mal<strong>as</strong>pina, Alejandro (47) [3] 18, 19<br />

Mal<strong>as</strong>pina Expedition (47) [3] 13, 14, 18–19, 21<br />

— landfalls [map] (47) [3] 20<br />

Malathion (30) 45<br />

Malaya (48) [2] 3<br />

Malcom, James Peller, painting by (49) [2] 15<br />

Mallet, Dr. (36) 60, 63<br />

Mallotus japonicus (60) [4] 26<br />

Mallow, French<br />

— garden (31) 186<br />

— marsh (39) 250<br />

— prairie (35) 40<br />

— rose (31) 229<br />

— shrub (31) 214<br />

Malouetia (32) 213


M<br />

4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Malpighia coccigera (36) 2, 3, 5, 10, 19<br />

— punicifolia (36) 2, 5, 10, 19<br />

Maltese cross (31) 130, 193; (35) 4; (39) 260<br />

Malus (32) 84; (33) 217–230; (39) 118–121, 120; (44) [1] 22; (53) [2] 18; (55) [3] 17; [4] 13, 34–35; (57) [2] 14<br />

— spp. and cvs. (30) 171; (38) 157; (45) [4] 23<br />

— x adstringens ‘Kelsey’ (30) 254<br />

— — ‘Rodney’ (30) 255<br />

— — ‘Sparkler’ (30) 255<br />

— ‘American Beauty’ (30) 255<br />

— angustifolia (31) 246; (43) [1] 41<br />

— armeniaca (31) 230<br />

— x arnoldiana (32) 51<br />

— x atrosanguinea (39) 118; (44) [4] 19<br />

— baccata (32) 279; (44) [4] 19; (53) [1] 12<br />

— — ‘Albright’ (32) 279<br />

— — ‘Columnaris’ (39) 118<br />

— ‘Blanche Ames’ (51) [1] 33–37, 34, 35, 36<br />

— ‘Cameron (30) 255<br />

— ‘Coralburst’ (39) 118<br />

— coronaria (31) 237; (43) [1] 41<br />

— ‘Dolgo’ (32) 280<br />

— ‘Donald Wyman’ (30) 116, 147, 256; (32) 55; (39) 119; (53) [3] back cover<br />

— ‘Dorothea’ (32) 279; (51) [1] 33<br />

— ‘Fameuse’ (45) [4] 23<br />

— florentina (39) 118<br />

— floribunda (39) 119, 121; (44) [4] 19<br />

— glabrata (57) [1] 24<br />

— halliana (50) [3] 2<br />

— ‘Henrietta Crosby’ (30) 94; (32) 51<br />

— ‘Hopa’ (32) 280<br />

— hupehensis (32) 280; (39) 118, 119, 120; (55) [4] 35<br />

— ioensis (43) [1] 41<br />

— ‘Maybride’ (30) 256<br />

— micromalus (39) 121<br />

— ‘Osman’ (32) 279<br />

— — ‘Arctic Red’ (32) 279<br />

— ‘Pink Charming’ (30) 258<br />

— ‘Pink Perfection’ (30) 256<br />

— ‘Porter’ (31) 160<br />

— ‘Profusion’ (51) [1] 33<br />

— pumila (31) 222<br />

— — medwetzkyana (32) 280<br />

— — var. paradisiaca (44) [3] 11<br />

— ‘Redflesh’ (x soulardii) (32) 280<br />

— ‘Red Jade’ (x schiedeckeri) (39) 119<br />

— ‘Royal Ruby’ (30) 258<br />

— ‘Royalty’ (32) 280<br />

— sargentii (30) 167; (39) 118, 119; (55) [4] 35<br />

— sieboldii (30) 147; (55) [4] 35<br />

— ‘Snowcloud’ (30) 258; (39) 119<br />

— ‘Snowdrift’ (39) 119<br />

— spectabilis var. riversii (51) [1] 33<br />

— ‘Springtime’ (32) 279, 280<br />

— ‘Sylvanna’ (32) 280<br />

— sylvestris (42) [1] 17–18; (53: [2] 18<br />

— tschonoskii (39) 118, 119, 226<br />

Malutang [Yunnan province, China] (46) [4] 1, 30<br />

Malvaceae (57) [3] 33<br />

Man, Nature, and History, W. M. S. Russell [review of] (30) 120<br />

“Managing a Small Woodlot,” Ernest Gould (45) [1] 2–9<br />

Manchuria (48) [2] 31<br />

Mandarin (37) 176<br />

Mandevilla laxa (50) [1] 18<br />

Mandioca (50) [2] 31–32<br />

Mangelsdorf, Paul C. (47) [4] 19, 20, 22; (52) [1] 9, 13<br />

Mangifera indica (35) 98<br />

— sylvatica (48) [2] 7<br />

Manglietia fordiana (30) 12; (48) [2] 4, 7


M<br />

Cumulative Index 5<br />

— microgyna (48) [2] 6<br />

— wangii (48) [2] 3, 6<br />

Mango (35) 98<br />

Mangrove (43) [2] 4<br />

Manihot, spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— esculenta (50) [2] 27, 31–32, 30; (52) [2] 22, 23, 24<br />

Manioc (52) [2] 24<br />

Manning, Warren (56) [1] 29, 31–32; [2] 9; (57) [1] 2, 7, 11; (60) [3] 5<br />

Manual of Cultivated Conifers, Gerd Krüssmann [review of] (46) [1] 45–47<br />

Manual of the Trees of North America [C. S. Sargent] (31) 23; (32) 7, 52, 185<br />

Manual of Trees and Shrubs Hardy in North America [Alfred Rehder, 1927] (32) 51, 258; (50) [3] 16, 18, 19, 21; (49) [1] 18<br />

Manual of Woody Landscape Plants—Their Identification, Ornamental Characteristics, Culture, Propagation, and<br />

Uses, Michael A. Dirr [review of] (38) 62<br />

Manuelino style (47) [3] 37<br />

Many Glacier [MT] (47) [4] 12<br />

Manyoshu (31) 285, 289, 291<br />

Manzanita (46) [3] 40<br />

Mao-erh-tao (30) 181<br />

Mao Yisheng (48) [2] 22<br />

Mao Zedong (or Tse-tung) (48) [2] 22, 31<br />

Maple (43) [1] 7; (44) [1] 27; (52) [2] 30; [3] 3; (53) [4] 28, 30; (55) [3] 2, 8–9; (57) [1] 24, 26; [2] 17; [3] 24; (60) [4] 26<br />

— bigleaf (58) [3] front cover, 5<br />

— columnar forms (36) 167, 168<br />

— f<strong>as</strong>tigiate forms (36) 167, 168<br />

— amur (36) 154, 162, 170; (39) 139, 140; (44) [3] 6; [4] 15, 16; (45) [4] 22–23<br />

— cherrybark (39) 140, 141<br />

— coliseum (39) 169<br />

— coral-bark (43) [1] 8<br />

— cutleaf (57) [2] 22<br />

— devil (36) 158, 159<br />

— five-leaf (57) [2] 22<br />

— full moon (30) 168; (32) 70; (36) 150<br />

— hard (36) 146<br />

— hedge (39) 85, 86; (53) [1] 22<br />

— Henry’s (57) [2] 24<br />

— hornbeam (36) 147, 162, 171<br />

— ivy-leafed (57) [2] 24<br />

— Japanese (30) 169; (32) 70, 290; (33) 200; (36) 146, 150, 151, 152, 153; (43) [1] 8; (44) [1] 27; [4] 15, 16; (49) [3] 10, 11,<br />

18; (55) [2] 29; (56) [2] 27; (57) [1] 27; (60) [4] 15<br />

— Korean (60) [4] 15<br />

— Manchurian (36) 150; (57) [2] 20–23<br />

— mountain (36) 154, 162<br />

— Nikko (30) 168; (36) 150; (39) 141, 142; (57) [2] 17–18, 21<br />

— Norway (31) 241; (32) 69, 290; (33) 200, 278, 279; (34) 240, 241; (36) 147, 148, 158, 159, 160, 166, 168; (39) 86, 87;<br />

(44) [4] 16; (48) [4] 34, 35; (49) [2] 21; (56) [1] 15, 16–19, 20, 21; [2] 27<br />

— Oregon (42) [4] 147<br />

— painted (36) 154, 169<br />

— paperbark (32) 290, 291; (36) 150, 156, 157, 169; (38) [1] front cover; (39) 140, 141; (43) [1] 7, 9; (52) [4] 24; (55) [1] 12,<br />

14–16; (57) [2] inside front cover, 18, 19, 20; (60) [4] 15<br />

— Persian (39) 170<br />

— purplebloom (36) 150, 151, 164; (57) [2] 20<br />

— red (30) 169; (31) 218; (32) 69; (34) 240; (36) 147–148, 156, 157, 160, 163, 166, 167, 168; (39) 86, 90; (49) [4] 6; (54) [1]<br />

6–7; [3] 28; (55) [3] 5–6; (56) [1] 16, 18; (57) [1] 14, 24; (58) [2] 7, 23, 36, 43; (59) [3] 23<br />

— — Armstrong (54) [1] 32, 33<br />

— rock (36) 146<br />

— Rocky Mountain (42) [4] 140<br />

— Schwedler (36) 161<br />

— Siebold (32) 70; (36) 150<br />

— silver (31) 241; (32) 69; (33) 276; (34) 240; (36) 149, 160, 161, 166; (42) [2] 90–91; (49) [4] 20; (57) [1] 16, 24; (59) [3] 23,<br />

24–30, 31, inside back cover<br />

— — centenarian (59) [3] 23, 24<br />

— — hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— — national champion (59) [3] 23<br />

— silver-leaf (59) [3] 31<br />

— snakebark (36) 156, 162, 170; (43) [1] 8; (55) [1] 15<br />

— striped (30) 169; (32) 70; (36) 154, 155, 159<br />

— sugar (31) 241; (32) 69; (36) 146, 147, 148, 160, 161, 168; (39); 142, 143; (42) 91–92; (43) [4] 29, 30; (44) [1] 13; (52) [4]<br />

29; (54) [1] 7; (55) [3] 5–7; (56) [1] 16, 18; (57) [2] 22; (58) [2] 7, 9, 23


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— swamp (30) 169<br />

— sycamore (32) 70; (34) 240; (36) 158, 159, 168; (39) 88, 89; (44) [4] 16; (57) [2] 7<br />

— Tatarian (32) 70; (36) 162, 170; (39) 143, 144<br />

— three-flowered (36) 150, 156, 157; (53) [4] 21; (57) [2] 20–21<br />

— trident (36) 156, 157; (39) 84; (49) [3] 11, 18, 22–23; (60) [4] 26, 28<br />

— trifoliate (57) [2] 17, 20, 23, 24<br />

— twisted-bark (60) [4] 15<br />

— vine (36) 150; (58) [3] 3, 4<br />

Maples, bark and twigs (36) 154–158<br />

— collection of (49) [1] 22<br />

— flowers and fruits (36) 158–162<br />

— foliage (36) 147<br />

— for shade and ornamental planting (36) 146–176<br />

— form and size (36) 162–171<br />

— hardiness (36) 171<br />

— hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— Japanese type (36) 156, 160, 164, 171<br />

— nursery sources (36) 173–176<br />

Mapuche Indians [South America] (32) 209<br />

Marble, Edwin (48) [4] 41, 42<br />

Marble, Hiram (48) [4] 41, 42<br />

March, Sylvester G. (52) [1] 3; (54) [3] 4; (56) [2] 32–34<br />

Marco Polo’s Travels [1545] (31) 21<br />

Marguerite, golden (34) 282; (39) 250<br />

Maria Luisa of Parma [Queen of Spain] (47) [3] 19<br />

Marigold (or marygold) (31) 172, 190, 195<br />

— African (31) 169, 190<br />

— Aztec (31) 190<br />

— French (31) 169, 190<br />

— marsh (31) 172; (34) 51; (37) 92; (39) 252<br />

— pot (31) 172, 176<br />

Marijuana (34) 52<br />

Marion, North Carolina (47) [2] 14<br />

Mariposa, San Luis (46) [3] 44<br />

Marjoram, golden (39) 263<br />

— knotted (39) 261<br />

— pot (39) 261<br />

— sweet (31) 200; (39) 261<br />

— wild (39) 261<br />

Markham, Sir Clements (44) [2] 5<br />

Marks, P. L., “Reading the Landscape: Primary vs. Secondary Forests” (55) [3] 2–10<br />

Marlborough Street [Boston] (54) [1] 33<br />

Marr, T. E., photos by (39) 336, 339, 341; (48) [4] 19; (49) [1] 11, 13; [2] 3; (56) [1] back cover; [3] 17, 18<br />

— & Son, photo by (39) 336<br />

Marrubium vulgare (39) 260<br />

Marsdenia incisa (48) [2] 7<br />

Marsh, George Perkins (54) [3] 21; (60) [2] 20<br />

Marshall, Humphrey (or Humphry) (53) [4] 20, 22; (56) [3] 4<br />

Marshall, Moses (46) [3] 7<br />

Marsilea (43) [2] 24<br />

— quadrifolia (43) [2] 24, 26<br />

Martagon Imperiale (31) 188<br />

— spotted, of Canada (31) 188<br />

Martin, Louis B. (33) 155<br />

——— “Horticultural Education—Participants Warmly Invited,” (33) 147–155<br />

Martha W<strong>as</strong>hington plume (34) 341<br />

Martinella obovata (32) 216<br />

Martinez, Modesto (51) [3] 31<br />

Martinus de la Cruz (30) 125<br />

Martius, von (50) [2] 24<br />

Martyn, John, The Compleat Herbal [1719] (39) 267<br />

Martyn, Thom<strong>as</strong> (56) [4] 17<br />

Martyr, Peter (50) [2] 24<br />

Marvel-of-Peru (31) 190<br />

“Mary Gibson Henry, Plantswoman Extraordinaire,” Mary Harrison (60) [1] 2–12<br />

M<strong>as</strong>cagnia glandulifera (32) 214<br />

M<strong>as</strong>ai Mara E<strong>as</strong>t African Savanna Exhibit [Atlanta Zoo] (50) [1] 20<br />

M<strong>as</strong>chuk, Mount [USSR] (54) [2] 21


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Cumulative Index 7<br />

M<strong>as</strong>hua tubers (50) [4] 12<br />

M<strong>as</strong>kirch, Chateau of [Germany] (56) [1] 3<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on, Charles (31) 1<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on, John (48) [4] 22<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts forests (58) [2] 2–44<br />

–– –– ecological history (58) [2] 2–5, [charts and maps] 6, 7, 9–11, 16, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31<br />

–– –– c<strong>as</strong>e studies of (58) [2] 32–44<br />

— laws against pollution (30) 35–36<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusettsAgricultural College (30) 163; (48) [2] 10<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Avenue [Boston] (48) [4] 24<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Bay Colony, early gardening in (53) [2] 12, 13, 15<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts College of Pharmacy (30) 84<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Horticultural Society (30) 2; (32) 187, 268; (33) 174, 175, 180; (47) [4] 21, 30, 31; (48) [2] 12; [4] 17, 21;<br />

(49) [3] 8, 10; (50) [3] 3; (53) [3] 3; [4] 8, 18; (54) [3] 17<br />

— — — Centennial Gold Medal (47) [4] 14<br />

— — — Spring Flower Show (31) 315; (32) 268, 269; (33) 312, 328<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Institute of Technology (48) [2] 22<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture (56) [4] 22<br />

“‘M<strong>as</strong>ter of a Felicitous Style’: William Augustus Stiles, Editor of Garden and Forest,” Phyllis Andersen (60) [2] 39–43<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tic (52) [2] 18–19<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tixia caudatilimba (48) [2] 7<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tlands estate [NH] (59) [4] 27, 28, 32<br />

Matheny, R. Norman, photo by (45) [1] front cover<br />

Matricaria matricariodes (34) 204<br />

Mattern, Anke (54) [3] 4<br />

Matteucia struthiopteris (55) [1] 9<br />

Matthaei Botanical Gardens [Ann Arbor, MI] (49) [1] 47<br />

Mather, Elizabeth Ireland (56) [1] 30, 32<br />

Mather, William (56) [1] 29–30, 32<br />

Matrimony vine (56) [2] 24<br />

Matthiola incana (31) 194<br />

Mattiazzi, Julio (47) [3] 31, 32<br />

Mattioli, Pietro Andrea (31) 114<br />

Mawson, Thom<strong>as</strong> (59) [4] 26<br />

Maximowicz, Carl Johann (30) 166; (31) 120; (50) [1] 36<br />

May apple (32) 115; (37) 189; (39) 264<br />

Mayfair Nurseries [Hillsdale, NJ] (60) [1] 10<br />

Mayflower (37) 194–196<br />

Mayna (32) 213<br />

— amazonica (32) 212<br />

— muricida (32) 213<br />

— toxica (32) 213<br />

Maytenus diversicymosa (48) [2] 6<br />

— hookeri (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

— inflata (48) [2] 6<br />

— pachycarpa (48) [2] 6<br />

— pseudoracemosa (48) [2] 6<br />

Mazatzal Mountains [AZ] (47) [4] 15<br />

Mazzeo, Peter M., “Itea ‘Beppu’: The Return of the Native,” with Donald H. Voss (56) [3] 21–25<br />

McAllister, A. A., photos by (56) [3] 19<br />

McArdle, Alice J. (56) [2] 34<br />

McDaniel, Joseph C. (56) [2] 32–34<br />

McClure, Floyd A. (31) 271; (48) [2] 17; (49) [2] 29, 30, 34, 35<br />

McCusker, K. F. (60) [1] 6, 7, 8<br />

McDonald, Bruce (52) [1] 30<br />

McDonald, Hazel A. (32) 266<br />

McDonald, J. Andrew, “Medicinal Plant Exploration—P<strong>as</strong>t and Present” (55) [2] 2–11<br />

— — — photo by (55) [2] front cover<br />

McFarland, J. Horace, Company (48) [1] 1<br />

McGinley, Mrs. Holden, garden of (57) [1] 8, 9, 10<br />

McIntyre, Samuel (31) 157<br />

McKelvey, Charles Wylie (47) [4] 10, 16, 17<br />

McKelvey, Delano (47) [4] 11<br />

McKelvey, Susan Delano (31) 119; (47) [4] 9–23; (52) [1] 9, 10<br />

— — — photos by (45) [4] 37; (46) [3] 36<br />

McMahan, Linda R. (46) [3] 9<br />

— — — “Cultivating Native Plants: The Legal Pitfalls” (47) [2] 20–24<br />

McMahon, Bernard (or M’Mahon) (31) 119, 173; (47) [4] 28; (49) [2] 19, 21, 23; (54) [1] 25


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McMahon’s Garden Calendar [1806] (31) 173<br />

McMurtrie, Cornelia Hanna, “The Beech in Boston” (42) [1] 32–44; (52) [1] 29<br />

Meacham, George T. (48) [3] 33, 34<br />

— — — Plan, for Boston Public Garden (48) [3] 34–35, 36<br />

“Meadow Making—Caveat Emptor,” David Longland (51) [1] 15–17<br />

Meadowsweet (31) 74; (34) 340; (38) 108; (43) [3] 3; (56) [3] 9<br />

Mealybug, miscanthus (54) [3] 7, 9<br />

Mechanical theory of leaf curling (50) [1] 32<br />

Meconopsis (45) [4] 30<br />

— betonicifolia (45) [4] 21, 28, 29; (50) [1] 9<br />

— integrifolia (32) 112; (40) 115, 117, 153<br />

Medbury, Scot, “Taxonomy and Arboretum Design” (53) [3] 13–23<br />

Medicago denticulata (31) 18<br />

Medici, Marie de’ (57) [2] 4<br />

Medicinal garden (30) 84; (32) 23–29, 198–219<br />

— — Hangchow [China] (35) 282<br />

— — Nanking [China] (35) 280<br />

— herbs (or simples) (53) [2] 16, 19<br />

— plant exploration (58) [1] 20–26<br />

“Medicinal Plant Exploration—P<strong>as</strong>t and Present,” J. Andrew McDonald (55) [2] 2–11<br />

Medicine, Chinese (35) 277–278<br />

Medlar (31) 224; (49) [4] 36<br />

Meehan, Thom<strong>as</strong> (49) [1] 13; (57) [3] 25<br />

Meg<strong>as</strong>ea (34) 297<br />

Megenberg, Konrad von, D<strong>as</strong> püch der natur [1475] (39) 238, 242<br />

Meier, Lauren, “Notes on Restoring the Woody Plants at Fairsted” (56) [2] 26–31<br />

Melaleuca quinquenervia (36) 2, 19<br />

Melanconis juglandis (44) [1] 14<br />

Melandrium rubrum (31) 227<br />

Melia azedarach (31) 236; (32) 102<br />

Melilotus alba (34) 156<br />

— officinalis (34) 156<br />

Meliosma (55) [3] 18<br />

Melissa officinalis (31) 199; (39) 260<br />

Melle, P. J. van (31) 42<br />

Melillo, Jerry, “Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” with other contributors<br />

(58) [2] 35–40<br />

Melon (31) 146, 208<br />

— citrall (31) 208<br />

— musk (31) 208<br />

— Turkie (31) 208<br />

Melolontha melolontha (32) 179<br />

Mehlquist, Gustav (60) [1] 21, 23, 24<br />

Melanson, Joseph (60) [2] 3<br />

Melville, Robert (57) [4] 12, 15, 17<br />

Memoirs of Miss Susan Quincy (31) 157<br />

Memorial Drive [Cambridge, MA] (59) [2] covers<br />

“Memorial Gifts and Plantings,” Richard A. Howard (33) 213–215<br />

Mendel, Gregor (51) [3] 15<br />

Mendoncia <strong>as</strong>pera (32) 213<br />

Menghai Reserve [Yunnan Province, China] (48) [2] 5<br />

Mengla Reserve [Yunnan] (48) [2] 5<br />

Menglun Reserve [Yunnan] (48) [2] 5<br />

Mengtsz [Yunnan] (32) 104<br />

Mengyang Reserve [Yunnan] (48) [2] 5<br />

Menispermaceae (50) [2] 24<br />

Menstrual remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />

Mentha (55) [2] 28<br />

— arvensis (31) 201<br />

— ‘Bowles’ (39) 260<br />

— x gentilis (39) 260<br />

— longifolia (31) 201<br />

— piperata (31) 201<br />

— pulegium (39) 260; (31) 201<br />

— requienii (37) 105; (39) 260<br />

— x rotundifolia (39) 260<br />

— spicata (31) 201; (39) 260<br />

— sylvestris (31) 201


M<br />

Cumulative Index 9<br />

— viridis (31) 201<br />

Menzies, Archibald (47) [3] 21<br />

Menziesia (38) 86<br />

Merced monardella (46) [3] 12<br />

Mercer, Martha Dana (32) 19<br />

Mercer Research Fellows (30) 234; (32) 253, 270; (33) 333<br />

Merendera sobolifera (37) 89, 97<br />

Meristem (53) [1] 20–23, 22; (59) [4] 10, 11, 15<br />

Meristematic activity (33) 46–66<br />

Merremia tuberosa (37) 229<br />

Merrill, Elmer Drew (30) 85; (32) 5, 12, 15, 19, 52; (48) [2] 15–21, 30; (58) [1] inside front cover, 11, 12, 13–15, 16, 17,<br />

18–20, 23, back cover; (59) [1] 5, 6, 12, 15–17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28, 32, 40, 72, 74, 75, 81, 83<br />

— — — family (58) [1] 11–13, 19<br />

— — — “Another ‘Living Fossil’ Comes to the Arnold Arboretum” [reprint] (59) [1] 17–19<br />

— — — “How to Fund Botanical Expeditions” [correspondence] (59) [1] 20–22<br />

— — — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, Another Living Fossil” (51) [4] 12–16<br />

Merrimack Manufacturing Company (47) [4] 30<br />

Merry, Mrs. Percy L. (30) 97<br />

Mertensia virginica (31) 230; (35) 10; (37) 97<br />

Mescal bean (32) 207<br />

Messervy, Julie Moir, “Tenshin-en: A Japanese Garden at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts” (52) [3] 2–13<br />

Mesny, W. (32) 109<br />

Mespilus, snowy (31) 241<br />

Mespilus germanica (31) 224; (49) [4] 35<br />

Mesua ferrea (48) [2] 3<br />

— nag<strong>as</strong>sarium (48) [2] 7<br />

Metanarthecium luteo-viride (38) 94<br />

Met<strong>as</strong>equoia (42) [3] front cover, inside back cover, back cover; (56) [1] 22–23 Met<strong>as</strong>equoia (59) [1] 4–84<br />

— naming (59) [1] 4–5, 21, 75<br />

— related genera and (59) [1] 6, 23–27, 54–59, 63<br />

— glyptostroboides (32) 14, 55, 285; (39) 189, 190, 229, 272, 277; (44) [4] 53; (45) [4] 11–18, 14–16; (46) [4] 15–16; (47)<br />

[1] 14–19, 15–18; (49) [1] 34, back cover; (51) [4] inside front cover, 12, 13, 14–15, 16–19, 20; (52) [4] 24; (53) [2] front<br />

cover; (57) [1] 28; (59) [1] covers, 4–26, 27–35, 36, 37, 38, 39–44, 45, 46, 49, 50; [4] covers<br />

— — ‘National’ clone (59) [1] 83<br />

— — at Arnold Arboretum (59) [1] 10, 17–19, 80–84, inside back cover<br />

— — at Nikita Botanic Garden [USSR] (36) 117<br />

— — beliefs about [Chinese] (59) [1] 5, 7, 11, 26, 30, 35–38, 71<br />

— — cones (59) [1] 10, 57<br />

— — conservation of (59) [1] 6–7, 18, 27, 35, 46–52, 66, 70, 71, 81–84<br />

— — cultivated (59) [1] 70, 71, 72–74, 75, 76–79, 81–84<br />

— — cuticle micromorphology (59) [1] 66–68<br />

— — discovery (33) 19; (35) 271; (45) [4] 11–18, 14–16; (59) [1] 4–11, 23–32, 35–39<br />

— — distribution in China (59) [1] 4–11, [map] 18, 21, 23, 25–27, 30, 35–40, [maps] 41, 42, 44–52, 61, 66–70, 79, 83<br />

— — DNA analysis (59) [1] 66–70<br />

— — ecology (59) [1] 7, 10–11, 23, 25–27, 35–52, 61<br />

— — evolution (59) [1] 3–5, 23–27, 33–34, 36, 60–71<br />

— — foliage (59) [1] inside front cover, 4–8, 36, 39, 54<br />

— — habitat (59) [1] 7, 25–27, 35, 41, 46, 48–51, 58–59, 75–78, 81–84<br />

— — hardiness (59) [1] 18, 22, 26–27, 74–79, 83<br />

— — herbarium specimens (59) [1] 10, 17<br />

— — plants in cultivation (42) [3] 130, 131, 132–132, 134–137<br />

— — postage stamp (59) [1] 67<br />

— — propagation (37) 59, 60; (59) [1] 18, 35, 70, 77, 82<br />

— — reproduction (59) [1] 4–5, 8, 10, 23, 25, 34–36, 47–52, 55–58, 63, 82<br />

— — rice cultivation and (59) [1] 35, 36, 40, 41, 48, 50, 51<br />

— — seed distribution (59) [1] 5–6, 11, 17–19, 21–23, 25, 27, 32, 72–79, 81–84<br />

— — size (59) [1] 6–8, 10, 36, 39, 44, 47, 51, 76–79, 82–84<br />

— — specimens supplied to Franklin Pierce College [NH] (30) 228<br />

— — trunk (59) [1] 76, 77, 79, inside back cover<br />

— — type tree (47) [1] inside front cover; (59) [1] 6, 7, 8–10, 11, 17, 25, 26, 48<br />

— — — — shrine (59) [1] 5, 26, 30, 39, 48<br />

— — uses for (59) [1] 6, 7, 35–38, 45, 46, 51, 59, 77, 78<br />

— — variation (59) [1] 58–59, 66–69, 74, 77–79, 83<br />

— — ‘National’ clone (33) 19<br />

— milleri (59) [1] 66<br />

— occidentalis (59) [1] 63, 66<br />

METASEQUOIA AFTER FIFTY YEARS (59) [1] 4–84<br />

“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia: An Overview of Its Phylogeny, Reproductive Biology, and Ecotypic Variation,” Jianhua Li (59) [1] 54–59


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“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia and the Living Fossils,” Henry N. Andrews [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 33–34<br />

“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, Another Living Fossil,” E. D. Merrill (51) [4] 12–16<br />

“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides: Fifty Years of Growth in North America,” John E. Kuser (59) [1] 76–79<br />

“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides—Its Status in Central China in 1980,” Bruce Bartholomew, David Boufford, and<br />

Stephen Spongberg [excerpt] (59) [1] 47–52<br />

“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Keeps on Growing,” John Kuser (42) [3] 130–138<br />

“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Travels the Globe,” Keiko Satoh (59) [1] 72–75<br />

Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Valley [Shui-sa-pa, Yunnan Province, China] (46) [4] 15, 16; (59) [1] front & back covers, 6, 7, 23–27,<br />

[map] 30, 31, 35–38, 40, [maps] 41–42, 43–49, 50, 51, 52, 60, 61, 66–70<br />

Met<strong>as</strong>equoiaceae (59) [1] 6, 54<br />

Methods of Hydrobiology, Jurgen Schwoerbel [review of] (31) 369<br />

Methoxychlor (30) 45, 207<br />

5-methoxy-N (32) 207<br />

Methysticodendron amesianum (32) 209; (41) 116, 117<br />

Metopium toxiferum (35) 98<br />

Metropolitan District Commission [Greater Boston] (53) [4] 14<br />

Metropolitan Museum [NY] (60) [2] 43<br />

Metropolitan Park Commission [MA] (48) [4] 47; (53) [4] 2–17, 14–15; (60) [3] 7<br />

Mexican Border (46) [3] 36–46<br />

México (47) [3] 4, 13, 14; (48) [1] 23<br />

— history of botany in (30) 122–132<br />

— Oaxaco (32) 207<br />

México City (47) [3] 16<br />

Meyer, Frank N. (or F. N. ) (30) 19; (32) 9; (33) 14, 15, 17, 20; (39) 304; (44) [3] 2, 3–26, 14; (48) [2] 37; (52) [2] 3, 5, 6; [4] 2<br />

Meyer, Frederick G. (56) [2] 33–34<br />

— — — “A Rare Chinese Tree Flowers in North America” (54) [2] 36<br />

Meyer, Karl A. (49) [4] 37<br />

Meyer, Paul W. (54) [3] 4<br />

— — — “The ‘Okame’ Cherry,” with Rick Lewandowski (45) [1] 23–24<br />

— — — “Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan,” with other contributors (55) [1] 12–20, 13, 19<br />

— — — “The Snowbells of Korea” (52) [1] 2–8<br />

— — — photos by (39) 295, 303, 304, 306; (50) [4] 30; (44) [3] inside front cover, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 25;<br />

(55) [1] inside front cover<br />

Meyerowitz, Elliot (52) [4] 16<br />

Mezereum (31) 218<br />

Mezitt, Edmund (47) [4] 8<br />

Michaux, André (39) 323; (46) [3] 28–31; (48) [4] 53; (53) [1] 15; (54) [2] 14; [3] 17<br />

Michaux, François-André (31) 21; (48) [4] 55; (54) [3] 17<br />

— — — The North American Sylva (39) 322, 325<br />

Michaux Herbarium [Paris] (46) [3] 28, 30<br />

Michelia hedyosperma (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

Michener, David C. (49) [1] 3, 50, 74<br />

— — — book reviews by (46) [2] 46–47; (47) [2] 35–36<br />

— — — “Behind the Scenes at the Arnold Arboretum” (49) [1] 3–4<br />

— — — “The Introduction of Black Locust [Robinia pseudoacacia L. ] to M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts” (48) [4] 52–57<br />

— — — “To Each a Name: Verifying the Living Collections” (49) [1] 36–41<br />

Michurin, J. (50) [1] 38<br />

Microbiota (44) [4] 43<br />

Microbiota (37) 60<br />

— decussata (44) [4] 43<br />

Microcachrys (37) 60, 61<br />

Microclimates (30) 187<br />

— Andean (50) [4] 5<br />

— effect on hardiness (54) [3] 30–31<br />

— modification of (50) [4] 7<br />

Microfauna, in soil (59) [2] 36, 37, 39–41<br />

Micropropagation (45) [2] 30–31, 33, 34<br />

Micropyle (50) [2] 2, 3<br />

Microstephanus cernaus (32) 25<br />

Microstrobus (37) 61<br />

Middle Brewster Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19<br />

Middlesex Fells [MA] (48) [4] 47; (53) [4] 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12<br />

Middleton Barony [Ashley River, SC] (31) 21<br />

Middleton Place [SC] (57) [2] 11<br />

Middlesex Fells [MA] (59) [2] 17<br />

Mien-shan Mountains [Shansi province, China] (48) [2] 34<br />

Mig<strong>as</strong> Calientes, El Jardin Botánico de [Madrid, Spain] (47) [3] 5, 6, 8,9, 10


M<br />

Cumulative Index 11<br />

Mignonette (39) 264<br />

Miki, Shigeru (59) [1] 4, 5, 33, 75<br />

Mijurin, Gregori (44) [3] 14<br />

Mildew, lilacs resistant to (38) 65–81<br />

Miles, Mary Comber, painting by (51) [1] back cover<br />

Milfoil (31) 25, 26; (34) 267<br />

Milium effusum ‘Aureum’ (52) [2] 42; (54) [3] 10<br />

Milkweed (37) 229<br />

— common (34) 172<br />

— Wisanck (31) 219<br />

Millais, J. G. (52) [1] 20<br />

Millar, Robert (53) [1] 12<br />

Mille et Un Livres Botaniques, Répertoire Bibliographique de la Bibliotheque Arpad Plesch, Henry-Pierre Gourry<br />

[review of] (38) 33<br />

Miller Garden [Columbus, IN] (57) [2] 14<br />

Miller, Norton G. (39) 347, 349, 356, 359; (53) [4] 21<br />

Miller, Philip (30) 144; (31) 90; (32) 184; (51) [1] 10; (53) [1] 12, 13; (54) [4] 4, 6; (57) [2] 26; [3] 22<br />

— — Gardener’s Dictionary (48) [4] 54<br />

Miller, Wilhelm, What England Can Teach Us About Gardening [1911] (52) [1] 9; (60) [3] 5<br />

Mills, Ralph (33) 15<br />

Millspaugh, Charles F. (33) 67–68<br />

Milner, Henry Ernest (51) [3] 9<br />

Mimosa (31) 241; (55) [2] inside back cover<br />

— golden (36) 18<br />

Mimosa hostilis (32) 208; (41) 88, 89<br />

— pudica (31) 194<br />

Mimulus e<strong>as</strong>twoodii (42) [4] 143<br />

Mindell, Doug, photo by (48) [3] inside back cover<br />

Mineral deficiency (33) 38<br />

Ming Huang Peeping at Bathing Court Attendants [ill. ] (31) 272<br />

Ming Period (31) 270<br />

Minnesota System of container growing (44) [2] 26, 27<br />

Mino-Mikawa floristic region [Honshu, Japan] (50) [4] 29<br />

Mint (39) 246<br />

— corn (31) 201<br />

— Corsican (39) 246, 260<br />

— garden (31) 200, 201<br />

— horse (31) 201; (39) 261<br />

— mountain (39) 264<br />

— pineapple (39) 246<br />

Mint shrub (30) 168<br />

Minuart, Juan (47) [3] 6<br />

Mirabilis jalapa (31) 190<br />

— expansa (50) [4] 11<br />

Miracle Houseplants: The Gesneriad Family, G. A. And V. F. Elbert [review of] (39) 27<br />

Miscanthus mealybug (54) [3] 7, 9<br />

Miscanthus (45) [4] 28; (50) [1] 7<br />

— floridulus (44) [4] 52, 53; (48) [2] 26<br />

— ‘Giganteus’ (54) [3] 9<br />

— ‘Purpur<strong>as</strong>cens’ (54) [3] 2, 7<br />

— sacchariflorus ‘Gigantea’ (44) [4] 52<br />

— sinensis (31) 287, 291, 292, 293; (35) 57, 58; (44) [4] 51–52; (48) [2] 26; (50) [1] 20, 25; (54) [3] 3–9, 4, 11, inside back cover<br />

— — ‘Cabaret’ (54) [3] 4, 5<br />

— — ‘Cosmopolitan’ (54) [3] 4<br />

— — ‘Gracillimus’ (44) [4] 52<br />

— — ‘Graziella’ (54) [3] 5<br />

— — ‘Malepartus’ (54) [3] 5<br />

— — ‘Morning Light’ (54) [3] 4<br />

— — ‘Sarabande’ (54) [3] 5, 7<br />

— — ‘Strictus’ (44) [4] 52<br />

— — ‘Variegatus’ (44) [4] 52<br />

— — ‘Yaku Jima’ (54) [3] 4<br />

— — ‘Zebrinus’ (44) [4] 52; (50) [1] 21<br />

— transmorrisonensis (54) [3] 4<br />

Mishler, Brent (39) 356<br />

Misodendraceae (59) [2] 27<br />

Mississippi nut (31) 242


M<br />

12 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Missouri Botanical Garden [St. Louis] (33) 160; (46) [3] 8; [4] 21, 34; (47) [4] 17; (49) [1] 3, 53; (51) [3] 14; (53) [3] 20<br />

“Mr. Dawson, Plantsman,” Sheila Connor Geary and B. June Hutchinson (40) 51–75<br />

Mist-flower (31) 73; (34) 339<br />

Mist system for propagation (33) 120–122, 124<br />

Mistletoe (33) 58; (34) 75; (52) [2] 27<br />

— dwarf (45) [3] 17<br />

— research on spp. (51) [3] 11–17<br />

Mitchella repens (39) 260<br />

Mitrephora wangii (48) [2] 7<br />

Mitskway borrachero (32) 209<br />

Miyabe, Kingo (47) [2] 4, inside back cover<br />

MLO (mycopl<strong>as</strong>malike organisms) (49) [2]2, 8–12, 9<br />

— control me<strong>as</strong>ures (49) [2] 10<br />

Mnium nervii (36) 61<br />

Mocc<strong>as</strong>in flower (37) 185<br />

Mociño, José Mariano (47) [3] 16<br />

— exploration of in New Spain [map] (47) [3] 18<br />

Mockorange (31) 218; (44) [2] 30; (52) [2] 30; (56) [2] 25<br />

Mockernut (32) 68<br />

Modern Potting Composts, A. C. Bunt [review of] (37) 168<br />

Moens Klint [Denmark] (49) [4] 28<br />

Moffatt-Ladd House [Portsmouth, NH] (31) 152, 166<br />

Mohr, Charles (49) [1] 13<br />

Monarda mollis var. menthaefolia (60) [1] 7<br />

Monkey-puzzle tree (59) [2] 26–27, 30–33, 34<br />

“Molecular Analysis: A New Look at Umbrella Magnoli<strong>as</strong>,” Richard B. Figlar (57) [4] 22–29<br />

Molecular systematics (53) [4] 29<br />

Moller’s Deutsche Gartner-Zeitung (32) 152<br />

Molinia (45) [4] 28<br />

— caerulea ‘Variegata’ (35) 59<br />

— — — ‘Skyracer’ (54) [3] 10<br />

Molucc<strong>as</strong> [Indonesia] (55) [2] 8<br />

Momordica subangulata (48) [2] 4<br />

“Mon cher ami: The Letters of Edouard André to Charles Sprague Sargent,” Phyllis Andersen (54) [2] 11–19<br />

Monarda, blue (31) 191<br />

— purple (31) 191<br />

Monarda (31) 132; (39) 245; (44) [2] 28<br />

— didyma (31) 132, 227; (35) 10, 11, 12; (39) 261; (55) [2] 25<br />

— — ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ (31) 132<br />

— — ‘Croftway Pink’ (31) 132<br />

— — ‘Granite Pink’ (31) 132<br />

— fistulosa (31) 191; (39) 261<br />

— ‘Mahogany’ (31) 133<br />

— ‘Salmon Queen’ (31) 133<br />

Monardella leucocephala (46) [3] 12<br />

Mon<strong>as</strong>tery of Jeronimos [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] 37<br />

Moneywort (31) 131, 228; (35) 6<br />

Mongolia [China] (48) 31<br />

Monkshood (31) 26–27; (34) 46, 270, 271–272; (39) 249<br />

Monocarpism (58) [3] 11–17<br />

Monocots, woody (58) [3] 11–12<br />

Monstera (47) [2] 27<br />

Mont Royal Park [Montréal, Canada] (48) [4] 29<br />

Montane vegetation (58) [1] 23–25<br />

Monté Carlo, public gardens of [France] (54) [2] 14<br />

Monteiro, Antonio de Almeida, photo by (47) [3] back cover<br />

Monterey [CA] (47) [3] 1, 19<br />

Montevideo [Uruguay], redesign of (54) [2] 14<br />

Montezuma (or Moctezuma) (30) 123–124<br />

Monticello [VA] (31) 156, 159; (39) 323, 324<br />

— — plan of “Roundabout Walk” (31) 158<br />

Montpellier Botanic Garden [France] (51) [2] 5<br />

Montreal Botanic Gardens [Canada] (54) [2] 8<br />

Moon Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 20<br />

Moonwort (31) 229<br />

Moore, David [quoted] (47) [3] 36<br />

Moore, Margaret S. (49) [4] 33


M<br />

Cumulative Index 13<br />

Moorish gardens (31) 116<br />

Moosewood (30) 169; (31) 241; (45) [4] 22<br />

Mopane Savanna [Namibia] (54) [2] 2<br />

Mora de C<strong>as</strong>tilla (50) [4] 14<br />

Moraceae (52) [3] 14<br />

Moraea, Sara Lisa (or Moraeus) (53) [1] 12<br />

“More About Tours of Botanists and Gardeners in China,” Shiu-Ying Hu (37) 157–163<br />

More Houseplants You Can Grow, Rob Herwig [review of] (35) 239<br />

“More on Forsythia ‘Meadowlark’,” Dale E. Herman and Norman P. Evers (44) [2] 30–31<br />

Morgan, George H. (53) [1] 30<br />

Morgan, Keith N., “Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect: An Introduction to His Life and Work” (59) [2] 2–21<br />

Mormon tea (54) [2] 9<br />

Morning face (31) 293<br />

— glory (31) 169, 191<br />

— — ‘Heavenly Blue’ (31) 169<br />

Moross, Elisabeth W., “Landscaping with Herbs” (39) 239–269<br />

Morris Arboretum [Philadelphia] (45) [1] 23; (52) [1] 2, 7; (53) [3] 20; (54) [3] 4<br />

Morrison, B. Y. (33) 20<br />

Morrison and Decaisne, Annales des Sciences Naturelles (39) 53<br />

Morton Arboretum [Lisle, IL] (54) [2] 25; (57) [2] 28, 29, 30; [3] 6<br />

Morus (32) 72; (55) [3] 17<br />

— alba (31) 224, 246; (39) 155, 156, 226; (50) [1] 18; (53) [2] 15<br />

— — multicaulis (33) 106<br />

— — — ‘Pendula’ (33) 111<br />

— — ‘Venosa’ (51) [3] inside back cover<br />

— nigra (31) 224; (53) [2] 15<br />

— rubra (31) 246; (39) 190, 191, 229<br />

Moscow (48) [1] 45<br />

Moscow Main Botanical Garden, Academy of Science (36) 112<br />

Moses-in-the-Bullrushes (53) [1] 9<br />

Moss (57) [2] back cover, 31<br />

— haircap (52) [3] 10<br />

— in gardens (33) 157, 162<br />

Moss cypress (31) 297<br />

Moss Gardening, including Lichens, Liverworts, and Other Miniatures, George Schenk [review of] (57) [2] 31–32<br />

Mossy-cup oak (46) [3] 21<br />

“‘A Most Dangerous Tree’: The Lombardy Poplar in Landscape Gardening,” Christina D. Wood (54) [1] 24–30<br />

Moswetussett Hummock Island [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 18<br />

Moth, gypsy (53) [2] 16<br />

— pink (31) 135; (45) [1] 25–26<br />

Mother-of-thyme (39) 268<br />

Mother’s heart (32) 45<br />

Mottau, Gary, photo by (50) [1] front cover<br />

Motzkin, Glenn, “How Land Use Determines Vegetation: Evidence from a New England Sand Plain,” with David R.<br />

Foster (58) [2] 33–34<br />

Mount Auburn Cemetery [Cambridge, MA] (32) 187; (54) [3] 17; (56) [2] 9; (60) [2] 45<br />

Mount Cuba Center for the Study of Piedmont Flora [DE] (51) [2] 30<br />

Mount Desert Island [ME] (59) [2] 7, 8, 19<br />

Mount Hope Nursery [NY] (52) [2] 5<br />

Mount Prospect, IL (56) [1] 15–18, 21<br />

Mount Rocco Alpine Garden [Kyushu, Japan] (30) 19, 20<br />

Mount Vernon [VA] (31) 156, 157; (39) 323, 324<br />

— — — 1792 paintings (31) 155<br />

— — — landscape preservation (59) [3] 2–13<br />

— — — plantings at (59) [3] inside front cover, 2, 7, 10, 11, back cover<br />

— — — Vaughan plan of (31) 153<br />

Mountain <strong>as</strong>h (32) 68, 79; (45) [4] 22; (52) [3] 11<br />

— — Chinese (39) 199<br />

— — European (30) 169; (44) [4] 46<br />

— — Korean (30) 169; (38) 170–172; (39) 164, 165; (51) [1] 5<br />

Mountain cranberry (38) 91; (45) [4] 25<br />

— laurel (31) 173, 240; (34) 68; (36) 24; (39) 322; (57) [1] 23; (60) [1] 16, 17<br />

— parsley, purple (46) [3] 13<br />

Mourning bride (35) 36<br />

— iris (31) 187<br />

Muddy River [Boston] (48) [4] 24<br />

Mugwort (34) 207, 287


M<br />

14 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— white (39) 251<br />

Muhlenberg, Gotthilf (47) [4] 3<br />

Muhlenbergia rigens (54) [3] 5, 6<br />

Muir, John (32) 6; (46) [3] 61–62, inside back cover; (49) [1] 13<br />

Mulberry (31) 224; (32) 72; (53) [2] 15<br />

— common (39) 155, 156<br />

— red (31) 246; (39) 190, 191<br />

— white (31) 246; (50) [1] 18<br />

Mulch (55) [1] 10<br />

— benefits of (49) [4] 15, 18<br />

— new materials for (30) 94<br />

— display plots (30) 94, 237<br />

Mullein (31) 191; (34) 193; (35) 51; (39) 269<br />

— great (31) 191<br />

— moth (31) 191<br />

Mullein-pink (35) 5<br />

“Multitude of Botanies: Book Essay,” Peter Stevens (56) [4] 25–27<br />

Mulu National Park [Malaysia] (60) [4] 4, 7<br />

Mum (34) 310<br />

— hardy (31) 31<br />

Munch, Bruce (39) 346<br />

Münch, Ernst (53) [1] 27<br />

Muromachi Period [Japan] (47) [2] 9<br />

Murray, John Andrew [18th-century botanist] (53) [1] 14<br />

Murray, John [of the 20th century] (52) [1] 10<br />

Muscadine (31) 238<br />

Muscari (45) [4] 25<br />

— armeniacum (37) 97<br />

— botryoides (31) 185<br />

— comosum (31) 184<br />

— racemosum (31) 185<br />

— tubergenianum (37) 97<br />

Museum of Fine Arts [Boston] (48) [4] 25; (52) [3] 2–13<br />

Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle [Paris] (54) [2] 12<br />

Museum of Natural History [Boston] (48) [4] 25<br />

Museum of Natural History [Budapest] (50) [3] 21, 22<br />

Museum of Natural History [NY] (60) [2] 43<br />

— — — — — Jesup collection of American woods [2] 32<br />

Museum of Science [Boston] (32) 252<br />

“Museum Specimen of Sequoia Gigantea” [1892] (60) [2] 32–34<br />

Mushrooms, hallucinogenic (32) 205<br />

Musi (31) 292<br />

— fibers (31) 286<br />

Muskau Park [E<strong>as</strong>t Germany] (32) 141, 142, 155<br />

Muskmelons (or mushmillions) (31) 172<br />

Mustard (31) 6, 201<br />

Mutis y Bosío, José Celestino Bruno (47) [3] 1, 14–17<br />

Mutisia clematis (47) [3] front cover<br />

Mycocentrospora <strong>as</strong>iminae (52) [3] 24<br />

“Mycopl<strong>as</strong>mal Pathogens: New Causes for Old Dise<strong>as</strong>es,” Craig R. Hibben (49) [2] 8–13<br />

Mycopl<strong>as</strong>malike organisms (MLO) (49) [2] 2, 8–12, 9<br />

Mycorrhizae (49) [4] 4, 10 13; (58) [3] 6; (59) [2] 37, 42–43<br />

Mycorrhizal fungi (52) [3] 30–31<br />

Myosotis (60) [1] 6<br />

Myrica (55) [3] 13, 18; [4] 28, 29<br />

— propagation (43) [4] 20–23<br />

— cerifera (31) 90, 214; (43) [4] 20–22; (45) [2] 19; (55) [4] 26, 28<br />

— gale (31) 244; (43) [4] 20–22; (55) [4] 26<br />

— nagi (= rubra) (31) 16<br />

— pensylvanica (30) 173; (31) 214; (35) 234; (43) [4] 20, 21, 22, cover; (44) [4] 24; (45) [2] 23, 25; (55) [4] 26; (56) [2] 25; [3] 9<br />

— rubra (31) 8, 16; (44) [3] 24<br />

Myriciaria cauliflora (36) [1] front cover, 3, 5, 19<br />

Myristica yunnanenis (48) [2] 6<br />

Myristicaceae (48) [2] 3<br />

Myrrhis odorata (31) 202, 213; (39) 261<br />

Myrtle, crape (54) [3] 27, 29<br />

Mystic River [MA] (53) [4] 5, 8; (48) [3] 18<br />

“Mystical, Medicinal Witch Hazel,” Sheila Connor (55) [3] 20–21


N<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

N, N-dimethyltryptamine (32) 207<br />

Nabhan, Gary Paul, Gathering the Desert [reviewed] (47) [2] 35–36<br />

— — — “At the Edge of Extinction: Useful Plants of the Border States of the United States and Mexico,” with Ruth<br />

Greenhouse and Wendy Hodgson (46) [3] 36–46<br />

NACPEC (North American-China Plant Exploration Consortium) (55) [1] 12, 19<br />

Nahuatl (30) 125<br />

Naiads (43) [2] 8<br />

Naj<strong>as</strong> (43) [2] 8<br />

Nakai, T. (58) [3] 15<br />

Nakai, Takenoshi (31) 52; (53) [4] 31<br />

Nakane, Kinsaku (52) [3] 4–6, 8<br />

Nakane, Shiro (52) [3] 6<br />

Naked ladies (31) 179<br />

Namib Desert [Namibia] (54) [2] 2–5, 3<br />

Namib-Naukluft Park [Namibia] (54) [2] 2<br />

Nandina (55) [3] 18<br />

— domestica (44) [3] 17<br />

— — f. alba (43) [1] 6<br />

— — ‘Moyer Red’ (30) 259<br />

Nanjing [China] (48) [2] 13, 14, 16, 18<br />

Nanjing Botanical Garden [China] (52) [4] 5; (54) [2] 36<br />

Nanjing Higher Normal School [China] (48) [2] 14<br />

Nanjing, <strong>University</strong> of (48) [2] 14, 15, 16<br />

— College of Forestry and Agriculture (48) [2] 16<br />

Nanking College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (35) 277–281<br />

Nannyberry (30) 172; (31) 241<br />

Nanping [China] (48) [2] 27<br />

Naphthaleneacetamide (32) 129<br />

Naphthaleneacetic acid (32) 129<br />

1-naphthyl N-methyl carbamate (Sevin) (32) 129<br />

Nara [Japan] (47) [2] 3<br />

Narcissus, peerless (31) 180<br />

— poetic (31) 180<br />

— polyanthus (31) 180<br />

— sweet-scented (31) 180<br />

— white (31) 180<br />

Narcissus (30) 96; (31) 180; (34) 72<br />

— cvs. (37) 98<br />

— <strong>as</strong>turiensis (37) 97<br />

— x biflorus (31) 180<br />

— bulbocodium (37) 97<br />

— — ‘Nylon’ (37) 89, 97<br />

— calathinus (31) 180<br />

— caparonius (31) 179<br />

— cyclamineus (37) 98<br />

— jonquilla (31) 180<br />

— minimus (37) 97<br />

— x odorus (31) 180<br />

— poeticus (31) 180<br />

— pseudonarcissus (31) 181<br />

— rupicola (37) 98<br />

— — ssp. watieri (37) 98<br />

— tazetta (31) 180<br />

— triandrus (31) 180<br />

N<strong>as</strong>h, John (48) [4] 34<br />

N<strong>as</strong>turtium (31) 191; (39) 269; (47) [3] 7<br />

N<strong>as</strong>turtium officinale (45) [3] 19<br />

Natal plum (36) 18<br />

National Academy of Science (58) [3] 20<br />

National Arboretum [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (47) [1] 9; (48) 28; (56) [2] 32–36; [3] 21<br />

— — — — founding (31) 13


N<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

National Archives (31) 12<br />

National Art Club Exhibit of Chinese Table Plants and Paintings [China] (31) 271<br />

National Botanic Garden, Belgium (57) [2] 19<br />

National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch [South Africa] (32) 221; (54) [2] 8<br />

National Botanic Gardens, Pretoria [South Africa] (32) 103<br />

National Cancer Institute (51) [3] 17; (58) [1] 20, 26; (59) [2] 29<br />

National Capital Park and Planning Commission (47) [4] 11; (59) [2] 19<br />

National Geographic Magazine (49) [4] 30, 31<br />

National Geographic Society (48) [2] 15, 16; (52) [2] 29, 30<br />

— — — photos from (50) [4] 9, 12, 13, 14<br />

National Horticultural Journal (47) [4] 19<br />

National Institutes of Health (32) 219<br />

National Museum of Manila [Philippines] (58) [1] 23<br />

National Park Service (46) [3] 4; (56) [2] 18, 26–27<br />

National People’s Congress, First [China] (48) [2] 21–22<br />

National Plant Germpl<strong>as</strong>m System [Fort Collins, CO] (46) [3] 11<br />

National Registration Center for Cultivars (32) 51<br />

National Research Council Panel on Lost Crops of the Inc<strong>as</strong> (50) [4] 2–15<br />

National Science Foundation (30) 8; (32) 55, 262; (49) [1] 8, 18, 20, 21, 58; (58) [3] 20–23<br />

National Seed Storage Laboratory [Fort Collins, CO] (46) [3] 11<br />

National Southe<strong>as</strong>tern <strong>University</strong> [Nanjing, China] (48) [2] 14, 15, 16, 17<br />

National Sun Yatsen <strong>University</strong> [Guangzhou, China] (48) [2] 17, 18, 19, 20, 21<br />

Native American plants in cultivation (33) 81–96<br />

“Native Dictates,” Gary Koller (52) [4] 23–32<br />

Native Flora of the Golden Isles, by Gladys Fendig and Esther Stewart [review of] (33) 249<br />

Native Orchids of the United States and Canada (excluding Florida), New York Botanical Garden [review of] (36) 34<br />

“Native Plant Societies in the United States” [list] (47) [2] 25–26<br />

Native plants (58) [1] 2–10; [3] 25–32; (59) [2] 23–25, 38, 41<br />

“Native Plants: Another View,” Harrison L. Flint (43) [1] 39–44; [reprint] (58) [3] 30–32<br />

Native Seeds/SEARCH (46) [3] 44, 45, 46<br />

Native Trees of Canada, R. C. Hosie [review of] (32) 294<br />

“Native vs. Nonnative: A Reprise” [Letters] (58) [3] 25–29<br />

Natural Dyes and Home Dyeing, Rita J. Adrosko [review of] (32) 171<br />

Natural growth cycles (30) 101<br />

Natural selection (58) [1] 2–10, 40; [3] 28–29, 31<br />

Naturalist in Costa Rica, Alexander F. Skutch [review of] (37) 168<br />

Naturalist in Western China, Ernest Henry Wilson (30) 163 ; (32) 112<br />

Naturalists’ Directory, PCL Publications [review of] (33) 297<br />

Nature Conservancy (46) [3] 4, 14; (49) [1] 53<br />

— — BCD datab<strong>as</strong>e system of (49) [1] 53<br />

“Nature Conservation in China: Two Reports” (46) [4] 37–51<br />

“Nature in Miniature,” Donald M. Vining (31) 274–282<br />

“Nature Study Moves into the Twenty-First Century,” Candace L. Julyan (58) [3] 18–20, 21–23, 24<br />

“Nature’s Relentless Onslaught, Redux,” Todd Forrest (56) [1] 22, 23, 24<br />

“Nature’s Vagaries: The Weather of 1995 and the Living Collections,” Todd Forrest (55) [4] 2–5, 7, 9–11, 13–15<br />

Naumkeag estate [Stockbridge, MA] (44) [4] 53; (48) [4] 39; (57) [2] 14, 15<br />

Navarro, Angello (39) 346<br />

N-dimethyltryptamine (32) 207<br />

Nebr<strong>as</strong>ka <strong>University</strong> Statewide Arboretum (46) [3] 6<br />

“Necessity of Planning” [1896], Charles Eliot (60) [3] 14–15<br />

Nectarine (31) 224<br />

Née, Luis (47) [3] 18, 19<br />

Needham [MA] (48) [4] 23<br />

“Neglected American Plants,” Andrew Jackson Downing [1851, reprint] (51) [2] 27<br />

Nehemiah Williams Farm [Stonington, CT] (31) 147, 148<br />

Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay [Boston] (48) [4] 17, 18<br />

Neillia (45) [4] 23<br />

— sinensis (41) 180, 181; [5] back cover<br />

Nelson, Charles E., “Augustine Henry and the Exploration of the Chinese Flora” (43) [1] 21–38<br />

Nelumbo nucifera (36) 209<br />

Nematodes (49) [4] 9, 11<br />

Nemesia (32) 220<br />

Neolitsea menglaensis (48) [2] 6<br />

— sericea ‘Kanoko’ (43) [4] 13<br />

Nepenthes, in Hong Kong (30) 14<br />

Nepeta cataria (31) 199; (35) 13<br />

— x fa<strong>as</strong>senii (35) 12–13


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Cumulative Index 3<br />

— grandiflora (39) 261<br />

— hederacea (31) 185; (39) 261<br />

Neponset River [MA] (48) [3] 18; (53) [4] 5, 8<br />

Nerium oleander (34) 73<br />

— indicum (53) [3] 27<br />

Nettle (34) 89<br />

— tree (56) [2] 24<br />

Nettle-leaved throatwort (31) 175<br />

Nevada (47) [4] 17<br />

Nevius, Reuben Denton (Rev. ) (36) 57–65; (46) [3] 26<br />

Neviusia (36) 57–65<br />

— alabamensis (36) 59, 61, 63, 64; (46) [3] 26<br />

Nevling, Lorin I. (32) 253, 262<br />

New and Accurate Treatise of Cookery, etc. [1741] (31) 37<br />

New Approaches to Financing Parks and Recreation, Robert M. Artz, ed. [review of] (32) 169<br />

“New Choices for the Perennial Border,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (44) [2] 28–29<br />

“New Choices for Urban Islands,” Gary L. Koller (43) [4] 37–54<br />

“New Dangers to Public Parks” [1897] (60) [2] 42–43<br />

“New Director is Appointed” (38) 180, 181<br />

New England (48) [1] 18, 25, 29; [4] 54, 55, 56<br />

New England Botanical Club (32) 271; (48) [2] 11<br />

New England Conservatory of Music (48) [2] 12<br />

New England Regional Lily Group (34) 126, 128<br />

New England Spring Flower Show (32) 268, 269; (33) 312, 328<br />

New England Wildflower Society (46) [3] 33, 35; (47) [2] inside front cover, 16, 22, 25; (51) [1] 15; [2] 37; (52) [4] 29<br />

New England’s Prospect [William Wood] (48) [4] 38, 55<br />

New England’s Rarities Discovered. . . [John Josselyn] (30) 24; (48) [4] 54<br />

New Environmental Age, Max Nicholson [review of] (49) [3] 44<br />

New Granada [Colombia] (47) [3] 14, 15, 17<br />

New Guinea (55) [2] 7<br />

“New Jersey Pine Forest” [1888], C. S. Sargent (60) [2] 26–27<br />

New Jersey tea (31) 241<br />

“New Magnolia Blooms in Boston,” Peter Del Tredici and Stephen A. Spongberg (49) [2] 25–27<br />

New Mexico (47) [4] 14, 19<br />

“New or Little Known Plants. Rosa Minutifolia” [1888], Sereno Watson (60) [2] 9<br />

New Plants from Old, Charles M. Evans [review of] (37) 166<br />

New Spain (México), scientific expedition to (47) [3] 4, 14<br />

“New Trees for Urban Landscapes,” Gary L. Koller (38) 157–172<br />

“New USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map,” Peter Del Tredici (50) [3] 16–20<br />

New York (48) [2] 18<br />

New York <strong>as</strong>ter (31) 29<br />

New York Botanical Garden (31) 45; (33) 158–159; (46) [4] 15; (47) [2] back cover; (48) [2] 19; (53) [3] 18; (54) [2] 25, 35;<br />

(57) [3] 5, 6<br />

— — — — library (30) 6<br />

— — — — Sara Gildersleeve Fife Memorial Award (47) [4] 21<br />

New York City Street Tree Consortium (48) [4] 36<br />

New York Herald Tribune (47) [4] 13<br />

[New York] Public Library (60) [2] 43<br />

New York State School of Forestry (48) [2] 9, 10<br />

New York Times (47) [4] 13<br />

Newbanks, D., D. N. Roy, and M. H. Zimmermann, “Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: What an Arborist Should Know” (42) [2] 60–69<br />

Newcomb, Bert (49) [4] 32<br />

Newfoundland (48) [1] 18<br />

Newport, Rhode Island (44) [4] inside front cover<br />

“News from the Arnold Arboretum,” Ida Hay Burch (36) 33<br />

Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture [Ontario, Canada] (49) [2] 4<br />

Niames (52) [2] 22–23<br />

Nicodemia diversifolia (36) 10<br />

Nichols, Marian (57) [1] 2<br />

Nichols, Rose Standish (57) [1] 3; (59) [4] 25–32<br />

Nichols House Museum [MA] (59) [4] 25–26<br />

Nicholson, George (36) 64<br />

Nicholson, Max (49) [3] 44<br />

Nicholson, Robert G. (39) 344; (46) [4] 6, 12<br />

— — — “Amazing Grace: The Cutleaf Maples” (57) [2] 17–24<br />

— — — “Austral Weeks: Botanizing in the Southern Hemisphere” (59) [2] 26–34<br />

— — — “Collecting in the West” (42) [4] 135–152


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4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — — “Collecting Rare Conifers in North Africa” (46) [1] 20–29<br />

— — — “Eight Views of Nippon” (47) [2] 2–15<br />

— — — “The Fringe Tree and Its Far-flung Cousins” (50) [4] 24–31<br />

— — — “Light in a Bottle: Plant-Collecting in the Philippines” (58) [1] 20–26<br />

— — — “Parrotia Persica: An Ancient Tree for Modern Landscapes” (49) [4] 34–39<br />

— — — “Pinus bungeana Zuccarini—A Ghostly Pine” (48) [2] 32–38<br />

— — — “To the Arks with Rabbitbane” (46) [3] 23–25<br />

Nicolau River [Angola] (54) [2] 2<br />

Nicolson, Dan H. (46) [4] 21<br />

Nicotiana (31) 168<br />

Nicotiana rustica (31) 202<br />

— tabacum (31) 202; (55) [2] 6<br />

Nienstaedt, H. (52) [2] 6<br />

Nigella (31) 191<br />

Nigella dam<strong>as</strong>cena (31) 191; (39) 261<br />

Nightshade (34) 174<br />

— black (34) 86, 87, 174<br />

— deadly (34) 87, 174<br />

Nihei, Takeo (47) [2] 34<br />

Nikita Botanic Garden [USSR] (36) 110–118, 111, 113, 114, 116<br />

“Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, USSR,” Richard A. Howard (36) 110–118<br />

Nikko Mountains [Japan] (60) [2] 12<br />

Nikl<strong>as</strong>, Karl (50) [2] 4<br />

Nilsen, Erik Tallak, “Why Do Rhododendron Leaves Curl?” (50) [1] 30–35<br />

Nine Dragon Pine (48) [2] inside back cover<br />

“The 1984 Sino-American Botanical Expedition to Yunnan, China,” David E. Boufford and Bruce Bartholomew (46)<br />

[4] 15–36<br />

Ning-po [China] (31) 267<br />

Nitrogen cycling (58) [2] 36–40; [3] 4–8; (59) [2] 36–40<br />

Nitrogen fixation (55) [4] 26–31; (56) [3] 4–5, 7–8<br />

“Nitrogen Fixation: The Story of the Frankia Symbiosis,” Peter Del Tredici (55) [4] 26–31<br />

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria (56) [3] 3<br />

Nolina longifolia (47) [3] 37, 38<br />

Nomenclatural history of Ilex (30) 67<br />

Nomenclature, botanical (49) [1] 40<br />

— — diversity of (49) [1] 39<br />

— — international code for cultivated plants [1980] (49) [3] 13; (54) [4] 3, 4, 6<br />

— — reference files to (49) [1] 29<br />

— — Tournefortian (47) [3] 7, 8<br />

— of hybrids (36) 131, 132<br />

Nomocharis pardanthina (46) [4] 20<br />

Nonesuch (31) 193<br />

Nooney, Jill, “‘A Very Valuable Shrub’: Xanthorhiza simplicissima” (54) [2] 31–35<br />

Nootka sound (47) [3] 18<br />

Nopal cactus (30) 134<br />

Nordmann, Alexander (48) [1] 38<br />

Norietis, Artur (30) 186<br />

Normandy, Philip M. (52) [1] 8<br />

North American Apples: Varieties, Rootstocks, Outlook, W. H. Upshall, ed. [review of] (32) 168<br />

North American-China Plant Exploration Consortium (NACPEC) (55) [1] 12; (57) [2] 19<br />

North American Fruit Explorers (46) [3] 46<br />

North American Lily Society (34) 131<br />

North Carolina (48) [1] 28<br />

North Carolina Botanical Garden [Chapel Hill] (46) [3] 6, 8, 10; (47) [2] 21; (53) [3] 21; (58) [3] 27<br />

North Carolina Department of Agriculture (47) [2] 21<br />

North Carolina State <strong>University</strong> Arboretum [Raleigh] (46) [4] 9; (54) [3] 29; (55) [4] 32–33<br />

North E<strong>as</strong>ton [MA] (48) [1] 30<br />

North End [Boston] (48) [4] 36<br />

North Farm [Bristol, RI] (50) [3] 9<br />

North Korea (48) [1] 37<br />

North Shore [MA] (48) [4] 38<br />

Norton, Charles Eliot (48) [4] 26<br />

Norway spruce, weeping (50) [1] 28<br />

Norweb, R. Henry (33) 2<br />

Nosebleed remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 25<br />

“Notes and Quotes on the History and Origins of the Amur Chokecherry [Prunus maackii]” (46) [2] 13–24


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (30) 25–26, 72–74, 116, 155–158, 168–173, 251–260; (31) 24–35, 70–82, 127–139,<br />

256–259, 368<br />

“Notes,” Garden and Forest (60) [2] 38; [3] 28, 47–48<br />

“Notes on Chinese-American Botanical Collaboration,” Karen Madsen (59) [1] 12–16<br />

“Notes on the Genus Ilex Linnaeus,” Dr. Shiiu-Ying Hu (30) 67–71<br />

“Notes on the History of Tea,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (31) 20–23<br />

“Notes on Persimmons, Kakis, Date Plums, and Chapotes,” Stephen A. Spongberg (51) [4] 47–54<br />

“Notes on Restoring the Woody Plants at Fairsted,” Lauren Meier (56) [2] 26–31<br />

“Notes on Transatlantic Migrants,” Stephen A. Spongberg (53) [2] 11–20<br />

Nothing Grows for You? by Frances Tenenbaum [review of] (35) 239<br />

Novell Local Area Network (LAN) (49) [1] 52<br />

Novosti Sistematiki Vysshikh R<strong>as</strong>tenii, ill. (46) [4] 8<br />

Nunes, Dawn M., drawing by (45) [2] 2<br />

Nursery industry (33) 99, 103, 110; (35) 181–186<br />

— — growing practices (33) 261–283<br />

Nuss, Don (52) [2] 8<br />

Nut trees (58) [2] 10; (59) [4] 12<br />

Nutrient cycling (58) [2] 37–38; [3] 5–8; (59) [2] 36–40, 42<br />

— — interrupted (51) [1] 25<br />

Nuttall, Zelia (30) 123<br />

Nyakwana (32) 207<br />

Nyctocalos shanica (48) [2] 7<br />

Nymphaea (43) [2] 8, 9<br />

— odorata (39) 261; (43) [2] 21, 23, cover<br />

Nymphaeaceae (50) [2] 34<br />

“Notes on the Forest Flora of Japan—II” [excerpt, 1893], C. S. Sargent (60) [2] 11–13<br />

— — — — — — — —XXIII” [excerpt, 1893], C. S. Sargent (60) [2] 30–32<br />

Nyssa (60) [2] 17<br />

— aquatica (60) [2] 17; (60) [4] 23<br />

— sinensis (52) [4] 4<br />

— —var. oblongifolia (48) [2] 7<br />

— sylvatica (30) 169; (31) 233; (32) 91; (39) 156, 157, 229; (54) [1] 9; (55) [4] 13; (57) [1] 14; (60) [2] 17<br />

— yunnanensis (48) [2] 7


O<br />

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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Oak (32) 187; (43) [3] 17; (55) [3] 2, 7, 24; (56) [3] 15; (57) [1] 24, 27, 28; [2] 9; (58) [2] 6–7, 23, 33–34, 43; (59) [2] 37; [3]<br />

15; [4] 6–8, 13<br />

— ancient specimens (59) [4] 7<br />

— black (30) 169; (31) 241; (32) 74; (42) [2] 96; (54) [3] inside front cover; (57) [1] 30; (58) [2] 6–7, 23, 33–34, 43; (59) [2]<br />

37; [3] 15; [4] 6–8, 13<br />

— blackjack (31) 241<br />

— bur (44) [4] 16, 20; (46) [3] 21; (46) [3] 21; (54) [1] 7<br />

— “Charter” [CT] (59) [4] 2–4, 5–9<br />

— chestnut (31) 242; (55) [1] 14; (56) [4] 5<br />

— E<strong>as</strong>t Asian (49) [1] 31<br />

— English (32) 74, 183; (48) [3] 24<br />

— — upright (39) 129, 130; (54) [1] 20, 21, 31, 33<br />

— live (31) 242; (36) 19; (57) [1] 11; live (59) [4] 7–8<br />

— mossy-cup (46) [3] 21<br />

— Oglethorpe (57) [2] 24–30<br />

— overcup (56) [4] 6<br />

— pedunculate (42) [1] back cover<br />

— pin (30) 169; (32) 75, 89; (33) 294; (34) 239; (39) 127, 128; (46) [1] 30, 35; (49) [4] 20; (54) [1] 8<br />

— post (56) [4] inside front cover, 5<br />

— red (30) 169; (31) 218; (32) 74, 75; (33) 294; (34) 239; (39) 130, 131; (42) [2] 94, 96; (53) [2] 26; (54) [1] 4, 5, 8; (56) [1]<br />

21; 22–23; red (58) [2] 36<br />

— Sargent (40) 194–198, 195, 197, 199<br />

— sawtooth (39) 159, 160<br />

— scarlet (30) 169; (31) 219; (54) [1] 5, 8<br />

— scrub (58) [2] 7, 9, 33–34<br />

— shingle (39) 160, 161; (57) [2] 28<br />

— Shumard (39) 197, 198; (54) [1] 8<br />

— southern red (31) 242<br />

— swamp white (54) [1] 8<br />

— Turkey (39) 197<br />

— water (31) 242; (39) 161<br />

— white (31) 218; (32) 74; (39) 336; (41) 3; (47) [2] 27; (54) [1] 8; (56) [4] 5; (57) [2] 25; white (58) [2] 7; (59) [4] 2–9<br />

— — the “Charter” [CT] (59) [4] 1–4, 5, 6, 7–9<br />

— willow (31) 242; (33) 291, 292–294; (39) 128; (49) [4] 20; (54) [1] 5, 8; (60) [4] 15<br />

Oak, Jerusalem (39) 254<br />

Oak, poison (31) 243<br />

Oak Path (39) 336<br />

— restoration (40) 294–300<br />

Oak wilt (33) 42; (56) [1] 21<br />

Oaks, and Dicamba® (49) [4] 16<br />

— hurricane damage to trees [1938 & 1985] (46) [1] 30, 34<br />

— movement of dyes in (49) [4] 4, 5<br />

Oats (31) 208<br />

— wild (37) 178<br />

Oaxaca [Mexico] (32) 207<br />

Obedient plant (31) 135; (35) 24<br />

Observations of Modern Gardening [Whately] (49) [2] 19<br />

Ochrocarpus yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Ocimum b<strong>as</strong>ilicum (31) 199<br />

— — ‘Dark Opal’ (33) 21<br />

— gratissimum (32) 27<br />

Ocmulgee River [GA] (47) [4] 4<br />

Oconee bells (46) [3] 7, 26; (60) [2] 8<br />

Oconee National Forest [GA] (57) [2] 29<br />

O’Connor, Barbara (39) 352<br />

Ocotea venenosa (32) 212<br />

Oco-yaje (32) 211<br />

Odae-san National Park (57) [2] 20<br />

Oehme, Wolfgang (54) [3] 4<br />

Oenothera (31) 133<br />

— biennis (31) 228; (34) 194; (39) 261


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— fruticosa (44) [2] 28<br />

— missouriensis (35) 13, 14<br />

— tetragona (35) 13; (44) [2] 28<br />

“Of Birds and Bayberries: Seed Dispersal and Propagation of Three Myrica Species,” Alfred J. Fordham (43) [4] 20–23<br />

Office of Endangered Species (46) [3] 3, 4<br />

“Oglethorpe and the Oglethorpe Oak,” Allen J. Coombes and W. Nigel Coates (57) [2] 25–30<br />

Oglethorpe, James (57) [2] 25–28, 30<br />

Ohio Department of Natural Resources (46) [3] 13<br />

Ohio State <strong>University</strong> [Wooster] (48) [2] 17<br />

“‘Okame’ Cherry,” Paul W. Meyer and Rick Lewandowski (45) [1] 23–24<br />

Okayama, Lord of (47) [2] 12, 13<br />

O’Keefe, John, and David R. Foster, “An Ecological History of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Forests” (58) [2] 2–31<br />

Oklahoma (47) [4] 19<br />

Okra (31) 231<br />

Okubo, Hikozaemon (31) 266<br />

Old Farms [Wenham, MA] (57) [1] inside front cover, 5–6, 7<br />

Old man (34) 288<br />

— woman (34) 290<br />

— man’s beard (35) 149; (50) [4] 24–31<br />

Old-field growth (58) [2] 17, 18, 19–21<br />

Old-growth forest (58) [2] 28–29, 35–40; [3] 2–10; (59) [3] 14, 20<br />

Olea europaea (31) 246; (36) 19<br />

Oleaceae (44) [3] 31<br />

— studies on (49) [1] 20; [2] 8<br />

Oleander (34) 73; (53) [3] 27; (56) [2] 25<br />

Ole<strong>as</strong>ter (31) 242<br />

Olive (31) 246; (36) 19<br />

— autumn (44) [4] 23; (55) [4] 27, 29; (57) [1] 21<br />

— Russian (31) 242; (32) 90; (39) 151; (44) [1] 11; [4] 23; (55) [4] 27, 29, 30; (57) [3] 3<br />

Olive tree (60) [3] inside back cover<br />

Oliver, Daniel (56) [3] 24<br />

Oliver, Leslie (39) [6] inside back cover<br />

Olmsted Brothers (53) [3] 20, 21; (56) [2] 3, 11–12, 27<br />

Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation (48) [4] 28, 38, 50; (56) [2] 31<br />

Olmsted firm (59) [2] 3, 12, 13; [4] 28<br />

Olmsted, Frederick Law (30) 84; (32) 6, 50, 185, 187; (39) 332, 334, 338; (40) 294; (42) [1] 37–38; (47) [3] 11; (48) [3] 20,<br />

inside front cover; [4] 24, 26–28, 29–31, 38, 45, 47–48; (49) [1] 7–8, 14, 16, 61, 65; (51) [3] 6, 8; (52) [1] 13; [3] 8; [4] 21;<br />

(53) [1] 33; [3] 16, 17; [4] 2, 6, 7, 12, 16, 20; (54) [2] 11, 13, 16–18; [3] 18, 21; (56) [1] 31; [2] 2–20, 5, 7, 26–31; [3] 12–16,<br />

17; (57) [2] 8; [3] 17; [4] 31, 32; (59) [2] 3, 8–15, 18; [3] 6; (60) [2] 40, 41; [3] 5, 11<br />

— — — National Historic Site (56) [2] 27–29<br />

— — — Park District (32) 253; (47) [3] 11<br />

— — — parkway (33) 181<br />

— — — “Plan for a Small Homestead (1888)” (56) [2] 21–25<br />

— — — “Reforesting the Boston Harbor Islands: A Proposal (1887)” [reprinted] (48) [3] 26–27<br />

— — — Sesquicentennial (33) 309<br />

— — — “To the Editor of Garden and Forest” [1888] (60) [3] 22–24<br />

Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr. (51) [3] 6–7; (56) [2] 5, 17, 18; (59) [2] 13, 19; (60) [2] 40<br />

Olmsted, John Charles (51) [3] 7; (56) [1] 23; [2] 5, 7; [3] 14; (59) [2] 11; (60) [3] 5<br />

— photos by (56) [2] 7, 8, 16, 18<br />

Olmsted, Marion (56) [2] 5<br />

Olmsted, Mary Perkins (56) [2] 5, 18<br />

Olmsted, Olmsted and Eliot (51) [2] 35<br />

Olmsted, Vaux & Co. (60) [3] 11<br />

Ololiuqui (32) 203, 205<br />

Olympic Peninsula [WA] (48) [1] 17; (58) [3] front cover<br />

Omei, Mount [China] (47) [3] 32, 33<br />

Omphalocera munroei (52) [3] 24<br />

“On Collecting Herbs in Madag<strong>as</strong>car,” David Seligson (32) 23–29<br />

Oncidium (47) [4] 32<br />

One Hundred Great Garden Plants, William H. Frederick, Jr. [review of] (36) 277<br />

“One Hundred Years of Apples,” M. B. Hoffman (32) 126–132<br />

Onion (31) 146, 208; (39) 249<br />

Onoclea sensibilis (34) 249; (48) [3] 24<br />

Ontogenetical aging (59) [4] 11–14<br />

O’Odham Indians (46) [3] 43<br />

Oo-dung (31) 8, 12, 16<br />

“‘<strong>Open</strong> to All Real Plant Lovers’: Book Review,” Judith Siporin (57) [4] 33–35


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Cumulative Index 3<br />

Ophelia tetrapetala var. yezoalpina (38) 87<br />

Ophiopogon japonica ‘Torafu’ (45) [2] 16<br />

Ophrys apifera (31) 199<br />

Oppe, Joseph, and John C. Wister, “1970 Lilac Registrations” (31) 121–126<br />

Opuntia (46) [3] 38; (55) [2] 6; (56) [2] 24<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— frigida (60) [1] 7<br />

— fulgida (46) [3] 39<br />

— imbricata (46) [3] 43<br />

— whipplei var. viridiflora (46) [3] 43<br />

Orange (31) 224<br />

— Marco (36) 18<br />

— Seville (31) 224<br />

— sour (31) 224<br />

— wild (31) 287<br />

Orchid (43) [2] 33; (44) [1] 32–33; (47) [4] 32, 33<br />

— hardy (41) 128–149<br />

— — Chinese (44) [1] 32<br />

— lady’s slipper (47) [2] 23<br />

— — pink (56) [1] inside front cover, 8, 9, 10–13<br />

Orchidaceae (48) [2] 31<br />

Orchids, Floyd S. Shuttleworth, Herbert S. Zim, and Gordon W. Dillon [review of] (30) 159<br />

“Orchids for Everyone,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (44) [1] 32–33<br />

Orchids, in Hong Kong (30) 15, 19<br />

Orchis spectabilis (37) 181<br />

“Order of Preservation of Clean Air” [Boston] (48) [4] 21<br />

Oregon (48) [1] 17, 34, 39<br />

Oregon grape (56) [2] 25<br />

Oreonana purpur<strong>as</strong>cens (46) [3] 13<br />

Origanum ‘Aureum’ (39) 263<br />

— marjorana (39) 261<br />

— vulgare (39) 246, 261<br />

Origin of Cultivated Plants [Candolle] (30) 114<br />

Origin of Species [Charles Darwin] (48) [2] 29; (52) [4] 13, 16<br />

Orishimo, Yoshinobu (60) [4] 30<br />

Orixa japonica (55) [2] 27; [3] 18<br />

Orloff-Davidoff, garden of [Russia] (54) [2] 14<br />

Ormond Beach [FL] (49) [4] 32<br />

Ormond, Francis, Mrs. (49) [4] 30, 31<br />

Ormosia hosiei (36) 193; (40) 163<br />

— macrophylla (32) 212<br />

“Ornamental Birches,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38) 117–131<br />

Ornamental Conifers, Charles R. Harrison [review of] (36) 278<br />

Ornamental Gr<strong>as</strong>ses, Mary Hockenberry Meyer [review of] (38) 63<br />

“Ornamental Plant Introduction—Building on the P<strong>as</strong>t,” John L. Creech (33) 13–25<br />

Ornithogalum (31) 194<br />

Ornithogalum umbellatum (31) 194<br />

Ortega (C<strong>as</strong>imiro Gomez-) (30) 137; (47) [3] 6, 9–11, 13–19<br />

Ortega, José (47) [3] 5, 6, 7, 8, 9<br />

Orton, Elwin (50) [2] 15<br />

Orwig, David A., “Ecosystem Response to an Introduced Pathogen: The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid,” with David R.<br />

Foster (58) [2] 41–44<br />

Oryza meyeriana var. granulata (48) [2] 7<br />

— minuta (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

— sativa (45) [3] 3<br />

Osage orange (39) 152; (52) [3] inside front cover; 15–19<br />

Osaka (60) [4] 27<br />

— botanic garden in [Japan] (30) 20<br />

Osbeckia crinita (46) [4] 27, 30<br />

Osborne, Graham, photos by (58) [3] covers, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, inside back cover<br />

Osgood, Henry (58) [1] 12<br />

Osier (34) 12<br />

— red (31) 215<br />

Osmanthus x fortunei ‘Equinox’ (43) [4] 15, 14<br />

— heterophyllus ‘Akebono’ (43) [4] 15<br />

— — ‘Goshiki’ (43) [4] 14, 37<br />

— — ‘Kembu’ (43) [4] 15


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— — ‘Ogon’ (43) [4] 15<br />

— — ‘S<strong>as</strong>aba’ (43) [4] 16<br />

Osmunda cinnamomea (48) [3] 24<br />

— claytoniana (52) [2] 42<br />

— regalis (48) [2] 24<br />

Ostodes katharinae (48) [2] 4<br />

— kuangii (48) [2] 6<br />

Ostrya (32) 82, 94; (44) [2] 23, 24<br />

— chisosensis (44) [2] 23–24<br />

— knowltonii (42) [4] 143, 143; (44) [2] 23, 24<br />

— virginiana (31) 240; (39) 191, 226; (44) [2] 23–27, 27<br />

— — trunk (44) [2] 24<br />

Oswego tea (31) 132; (35) 10; (39) 261; (44) [2] 28<br />

“Our Disappearing Opportunities,” by Edward Weeks [reprinted] (48) [3] 6–9<br />

“Our Native Pawpaw: The Next New Commercial Fruit?,” M. Brett and Dorothy J. Callaway (52) [3] 20–29<br />

Outdoor Laboratory, People and Their Environment, Matthew J. Brennan, ed. [review of] (32) 138<br />

Outer Brewster Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 19<br />

Ovid (56) [1] 3<br />

Owen, John (50) [2] 3<br />

Ox P<strong>as</strong>ture [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 40<br />

Oxalis (33) 192<br />

— stricta (34) 188<br />

— tuberosa (50) [4] 11<br />

Oxford Book of Food Plants, G. B. M<strong>as</strong>efield, M. Wallis, and S. G. Harrison [review of] (30) 159–160<br />

Oxeye, common (31) 181<br />

— daisy (31) 173; (34) 163<br />

Oxslips (31) 168<br />

Oxycantha (31) 223<br />

Oxydendrum arboreum (30) 169, 171; (31) 244; (32) 84, 94; (38) 107<br />

Oxygen, conduction to roots (49) [4] 13<br />

— limiting supplies of (49) [4] 5, 6, 7, 10, 13, 14, 20<br />

Oxytropis rishiriensis (47) [2] 8<br />

Oyster Bay, Long Island [NY] (47) [4] 10, 16<br />

Oyster plant (48) [3] 25<br />

Ozdobuych, Z. Katedry Roslin (31) 54<br />

Ozone, air pollution (30) 43


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Pachistima (32) 160<br />

Pachymorph [bamboo] (49) [2] 30<br />

Pachyrhizus ahipa (50) [4] 10, 11<br />

Pachysandra (31) 167; (46) [4] 19; (56) [2] 18; (57) [1] 6<br />

Pachysandra procumbens (39) 16, 17–21, 20; (51) [4] 43–46, 44<br />

— terminalis (39) 16, 18, 21; (46) [4] 19; (51) [4] 43, 44<br />

— — ‘Cutleaf’ (52) [3] 10<br />

— — ‘Green Carpet’ (49) [2] 4<br />

Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden [HA] (46) [3] 8<br />

Padua Botanic Garden [Italy] (47) [3] 8<br />

Paeonia (31) 133; (35) 15, 16, 17, 18; (39) 263; (45) [4] 26<br />

— <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (31) 271<br />

— ‘Albert Crousse’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Alstead’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Ama-no-sode’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Champlain’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Claire de Lune’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Cygnet’ (31) 134<br />

— delavayi (46) [4] 20<br />

— ‘Fuji-no-mine’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Karl Rosenfeld’ (31) 134<br />

— lactiflora (35) 17; (39) 263; (44) [3] 17, [4] 51<br />

— — ‘Festiva Maxima’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘La France’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Le Cygne’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Lowell Thom<strong>as</strong>’ (31) 134<br />

— m<strong>as</strong>cula (31) 192, 235<br />

— ‘Mikado’ (31) 134<br />

— ‘Nippon Brilliant’ (31) 134<br />

— officinalis (31) 192; (39) 263<br />

— obovata var. willmottiae (55) [1] 17<br />

— ‘Pico’ (31) 134<br />

— suffruticosa (31) 143; (39) 263; (44) [3] 17; (55) [2] 31<br />

— — ‘Joseph Rock’ (52) [2] front cover; (55) [2] 31<br />

— — ssp. rockii (52) [2] 30<br />

Page, Chris (59) [2] 31<br />

Page, Nancy (32) 252, 253; (34) 386, 388<br />

— — “Community Tree Giveaway” (33) 210–212<br />

— — “A Guide to Selecting a Strong and Healthy Young Tree” (33) 261–283<br />

— — “Wild Plants in the City,” with Richard E. Weaver, (34) 137–252<br />

Page, Russell (54) [1] 18<br />

Pageant of Chinese Painting (31) 270<br />

Pagels, Ernst (54) [3] 4, 5, 7<br />

Paget, Robert (48) [3] 37<br />

Pagoda tree (32) 67; (38) 112; (60) [4] 26<br />

— — Japanese (31) 242; (39) 131, 132; (44) [4] 20<br />

Paguma larvata (civet) (52) [4] 9<br />

Pai lo-po (31) 16<br />

Paigle (31) 192<br />

Pair, John C., “Magnificent Maclura—P<strong>as</strong>t and Present” (52) [3] 14–19<br />

Paleobotanical detection (53) [2] 7<br />

Palicourea (32) 213<br />

Palisades Nurseries (57) [3] 18<br />

Paliurus (55) [3] 18<br />

Pall Mall [London, England] (57) [2] 8<br />

Palm, sago (48) [2] 5<br />

— windmill (50) [4] 23<br />

— wine (48) [2] 5<br />

Palma-Christi (47) [4] 28<br />

Palmae (50) [2] 27<br />

Palmer, Ernest J. (E. J.) (30) 34, 83


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— — — “Indian Relics of the Arnold Arboretum” (31) 99–107<br />

Palo verde (39) 314<br />

Pampanini, Renato (47) [4] 13; (52) [1] 18, 20, 22<br />

Pan-Pacific Science Congress, Fourth [Java, 1930] (48) [2] 18<br />

Panaeolus sphinctrinus (32) 205<br />

Panax (53) [4] 30<br />

— ginseng (55) [2] 14<br />

— quinquefolius (39) 263; (55) [2] 14<br />

— trifolius (55) [2] 24<br />

— zingiberensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Pancratium (47) [4] 31<br />

Panda, giant (49) [2] 31, 32, inside back cover<br />

— red (50) [1] 5, 7, 9, 11<br />

Panicum (45) [4] 28; (54) [3] 8<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— virgatum (35) 59, 60; (54) [3] 5, 10<br />

— — ‘Hänse Herms’ (54) [3] 10<br />

Pansy (31) 191<br />

Papaver (31) 134<br />

— alpinum (55) [1] 8<br />

— nudicaule (35) 21<br />

— orientale (31) 229; (35) 18–21, 19<br />

— — ‘Bonfire’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Cavalier’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Cheerio’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Crimson Pompon’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Doubloon’ (31) 131<br />

— — ‘G. I. Joe’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Helen Elizabeth’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Salome’ (31) 134<br />

— — ‘Spotless’ (31) 134<br />

— rhoe<strong>as</strong> (31) 192<br />

— somniferum (31) 192<br />

Paper birch (45) [4] 22, 36, 37<br />

— mulberry (31) 242<br />

Paphiopedilum (37) 182<br />

Papuacedrus (37) 61<br />

Paradise apple (44) [3] 11<br />

Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris [Parkinson, 1629] (30) 115; (39) 316; (54) [4] inside front cover, 3, inside back cover<br />

Parajubaea coccoides (50) [4] 14<br />

Paramichelia baillonii (48) [2] 4<br />

Paramo [type vegetation] (33) 192, 193<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>horea chinensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>itic plants on trees (33) 58<br />

Parc des Buttes-Chaumont [Paris] (54) [2] inside front cover, 13, 16, 17, 18<br />

Parc Montsouris [Paris] (54) [2] 13<br />

Paricá (32) 207<br />

Parietaria officinalis (31) 191<br />

Paris [France] (48) [2] 18<br />

— plans of (57) [2] 5<br />

Paris green (copper aceto-arsenite) (30) 44<br />

Paris sp. (38) 85<br />

Paritary (31) 191<br />

Park Act of 1875 [Boston] (48) [4] 45<br />

Park Act of 1882 [MA] (48) [4] 45, 46<br />

“Park and Garden in Vermont: Olmsted and the Webbs at Shelburne Farms,” Alan Emmet (56) [3] 12–20<br />

Park Commission [Boston] (48) [4] 26<br />

— Board of Commissioners [Boston] (48) [4] 29, 33<br />

Park Commission [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44, 48<br />

— Board of Commissioners [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 46, 48, 49, 50<br />

Park International (54) [2] 18<br />

Park Maker: A Life of Frederick Law Olmsted, Elizabeth Stevenson [review of] (38) 238<br />

“Park-Making <strong>as</strong> a National Art” [1897] (60) [3] 27<br />

Park Street [Boston] (54) [1] 25–26<br />

Parker, Francis E. (54) [3] 18–20<br />

Parkinson, John (31) 116; (39) 316; (53) [1] 9, 10; (54) [4] 3; (56) [1] 7<br />

— — Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris [1629] (30) 115; (39) 316; (54) [4] inside front cover, 3, inside back cover


P<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

Parkinsonia aculeata (39) 314<br />

Parkman, Francis (33) 169–183, 171; (34) 131–132; (49) [3] 6; (50) [3] 2–6<br />

— — garden of (50) [3] 3<br />

— — home (33) 172, 183<br />

Parks and Recreation Department [Boston] (48) [3] 1, 41, 42; [4] 28, 36<br />

Parks, Clifford (53) [2] 8; [4] 21, 29; (57) [4] 24, 25, 28<br />

Parkyns, George Isham, print of Mount Vernon (59) [3] 2<br />

Parmelia (35) 134, 137<br />

— caperata (35) 155<br />

— conspersa (35) 152, 159<br />

— perforata (35) 156<br />

— rudecta (35) [3] front cover, 156, 157<br />

— saxatilis (35) 156, 157<br />

— sulcata (35) 157<br />

Parrot, F. W. (49) [4] 34<br />

Parrotia, Persian (30) 169<br />

Parrotia persica (36) 70, 100–104, 102; (43) [1] 4, 6, 11; (49) [4] 34–39, 35, 36, 38<br />

— accessions at Arnold Arboretum (49) [4] 37<br />

— bark of (49) [4] 34, 35, 38<br />

— origins of (49) [4] 35–37<br />

— propagation of (49) [4] 38<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (49) [4] 37<br />

“Parrotia persica: An Ancient Tree for Modern Landscapes,” Robert G. Nicholson (49) [4] 34–39<br />

Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana (36) 70, 103, 104–105<br />

Parsley (31) 201, 210; (39) 263<br />

— purple mountain (46) [3] 13<br />

Parsnip (31) 210<br />

Parsons and Company (or, and Sons) [Flushing, NY] (31) 120; (50) [3] 2, 6–8, 9, 10<br />

Parsons, Brian (46) [3] 13<br />

Parsons, Samuel B. (51) [3] 9; (52) [2] 5; (54) [1] 31; (60) [1] 32<br />

Parsons, Jr., Samuel (57) [3] 26; (60) [2] 39, 40, 41; [3] 5<br />

Parthenocissus (56) [2] back cover<br />

— cinquefolia (54) [2] 18<br />

— quinquefolia (30) 158, 171; (31) 221; (35) 117; (39) 263; (56) [2] 12, 23, 30; (58) [2] 53<br />

— tricuspidata (41) [6] front cover; (53) [4] 23; (56) [2] 13, 30<br />

— — ’Veitchii’ (56) [2] 24<br />

Partridge berry (39) 260, 261<br />

P<strong>as</strong>, Crispijn van de (the younger), Hortus floridus [1614] (39) 262; [5] inside back cover<br />

P<strong>as</strong>ania edulis (31) 292<br />

P<strong>as</strong>field, Donald (57) [1] 19<br />

P<strong>as</strong>que flower (37) 90<br />

P<strong>as</strong>siflora (30) 128; (50) [4] 14<br />

P<strong>as</strong>tinaca sativa (31) 210<br />

Patents office [US] (31) 12, 14<br />

The Pathless Way: John Muir and the American Wilderness, by Michael P. Cohen [review of] (46) [4] 64–70<br />

Pathogens in forests (58) [2] 8, 41–44<br />

Pathology (33) 37–45<br />

Patinoa ichthyotoxica (32) 213<br />

Patrinia scabiosaefolia (31) 291, 293<br />

Patterson, C. J., book review (47) [1] 30–32<br />

Patterson, Robert W. (52) [1] 13<br />

Pauley, Tristan (53) [1] 32<br />

Paulownia coreana (38) 30, 141<br />

— fortunei (44) [3] 17–18<br />

— tomentosa (32) 71; (50) [1] 17; (55) [3] 17; [4] 10; (57) [3] 22<br />

Pavón y Jiménez, José Antonio (47) [3] 15, 16, 19<br />

Pawpaw (31) 242; (44) [4] 37, 39; (52) [3] 20–28; (55) [3] 12, 17<br />

Paxton, Joseph (32) 187<br />

Payne, C. Harman (30) 137<br />

Pea (31) 210<br />

— beach (31) 229<br />

— black eyed (31) 231<br />

— cow (31) 231<br />

Peabody, Robert (53) [4] 7<br />

Peace River, Canada (60) [1] 7, 8<br />

Peach (31) 224<br />

— bells (34) 301


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— double-flowering (57) [1] 10<br />

— palm (50) [2] 27, 28<br />

Pear (31) 225; (32) 81; (57) [1] 31<br />

— ‘Bradford’ (39) 74, 83, 125, 126; (44) [3] 24, back cover; [4] 15, 19, 20; (57) [1] 21<br />

— ‘Callery’ (44) [3] 24; [4] 19–20; (48) [4] 35; (52) [4] 29<br />

— Peking (44) [3] 21<br />

Pearfruit cork tree (30) 166<br />

Pearlbush (57) [1] 10<br />

Pearly everl<strong>as</strong>ting, Japanese (34) 278<br />

Pears, espaliered (59) [4] 18, 22, 23<br />

Pearson, Richard J. (52) [1] 30<br />

Pea-shrub (44) [2] 30<br />

— Chinese (41) 174<br />

— Russian (41) 173<br />

— Siberian (31) 242<br />

Pecan (31) 242; (39) 275; (59) [3] back cover<br />

Peck, William Dandridge (54) [3] 12; (56) [4] 19–21, 22<br />

Pecos Canyon [NM] (47) [4] 14<br />

Peddock’s Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25<br />

Pediocactus (47) [2] 20<br />

— endangered spp. (46) [3] 8<br />

Peer, Ralph (46) [1] 10<br />

Pei, I. M. (54) [1] 15<br />

Peionie, male (31) 235<br />

Peking [China] (48) [2] 30<br />

Peking Natural History Bulletin (39) 11<br />

Pelargonium (32) 220<br />

— aromatic (34) 97–124<br />

Pelargorium (39) 245<br />

— list of vars. and their scents (34) 104–108<br />

— x <strong>as</strong>perum (34) 109<br />

— capitatum (34) 121<br />

— x citrosum ‘Prince of Orange’ (39) 263<br />

— crispum (34) 100<br />

— — ‘Prince Rupert’ (39) 263<br />

— denticulatum (34) 112<br />

— — ‘Dr. Livingston’ (39) 263<br />

— exstipulatum (34) 121<br />

— x fragrans (39) 263<br />

— graveolens (34) 100; (39) 263<br />

— — ‘Minor’ (39) 263<br />

— inquinans (34) 118<br />

— x nervosum (39) 263<br />

— odoratissimum (34) 118<br />

— quercifolium ‘Pinnatifidum’ (39) 263<br />

— radens (34) 100<br />

— tomentosum (34) 102; (39) 263<br />

— — ‘Clorinda’ (39) 263<br />

— triste (34) 99<br />

Pellacalyx yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Pellaea atropurpurea (46) [3] 19<br />

Pellet, Harold (44) [2] 26<br />

Pelletory (31) 191<br />

Peltandra virginica (43) [2] 15–16<br />

Peltigera canina (35)135, 151<br />

Pemberton Hill [Boston] (31) 152<br />

Pemberton Square [Boston] (57) [2] 9<br />

P’en tsai (31) 262<br />

Penn, John (31) 158<br />

Pennell, Francis (60) [1] 4<br />

Pennisetum (45) [4] 28; (54) [3] 3, 8–9<br />

— setaceum (54) [3] 11<br />

— villosum (54) [3] 11<br />

Pennsylvania Avenue [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (57) [2] 2–3, 9<br />

Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (47) [4] 14<br />

— — — Schaffer Memorial Medal (47) [4] 14<br />

Penny Brook [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 38, 40, 44, 46, 48


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

Pennyroyal (31) 201<br />

Penstemon (37) 220; (45) [4] 26<br />

Penstemons (60) [1] 6<br />

Pentewa, Richard (46) [3] 44<br />

Peony (31) 133, 192; (35) 15–18; (39) 241, 263; (56) [2] 18<br />

— Chinese (39) 263<br />

— common (44) [4] 51<br />

— female (31) 192<br />

— male (31) 192, 235<br />

— tree (52) [2] 30; (55) [2] 31<br />

Pepper (31) 287, 292<br />

— black (52) [2] 21<br />

— guinea (31) 231<br />

Pepperbush, sweet (55) [4] 12<br />

Peppergr<strong>as</strong>s (31) 231; (34) 215<br />

Peppermint (31) 201<br />

Pepperidge (60) [2] 17<br />

Pepper-tree (35) 93<br />

Pepperwort (43) [2] 24, 26<br />

Peppers, bell (and other capsicums) (52) [2] 22<br />

Perennial gardens, American (49) [4] 40<br />

Perennials for American Gardens, by Ruth Rogers Clausen and Nicol<strong>as</strong> H. Ekstrom [review of] (49) [4] 40<br />

“Perennials for Low Maintenance Gardening,” Robert S. Hebb (31) Part I, 24–35; Part II, 70–82; Part III, 127–139<br />

Perennials for Your Garden, Alan Bloom [review of] (36) 127<br />

Perennials, herbaceous, for urban islands (44) [4] 49–54<br />

Perennials, low maintenance (34) 253–384; (35) 1–91<br />

— site considerations for (35) 64–65<br />

— tabular list (35) 80–85<br />

Perenyi, Eleanor (47) [3] 3<br />

Perilla, purple (39) 263<br />

Perilla frutescens ‘Crispa’ (39) 263<br />

— fruticosa (38) 145<br />

Periploca (31) 219<br />

Periwinkle (31) 229; (39) 269; (55) [2] 7<br />

— rosy, <strong>as</strong> treatment for cancer (44) [1] 35<br />

Perkins, Isabel (Mrs. Larz Anderson) (49) [3] 4, 6, 7, 9<br />

Perkins, William (49) [3] 6<br />

Pernettya (32) 211<br />

— mucronata (35) 235<br />

Perovskia abrotanoides (39) 263<br />

— atriplicifolia (38) 113; (39) 263<br />

Perry, Lily M. (32) 14, 53; (39) 353<br />

Perry, Ralph F. (33) 231<br />

— — — Wood Collection (33) 231–234<br />

Perry, Thom<strong>as</strong> O. “Tree Roots: Facts and Fallacies” (49) [4] 40<br />

Persea borbonia (31) 90, 243<br />

Persian iris (31) 187<br />

— lilac (60) [4] 12<br />

Persimmon (31) 242; (32) 91, 98–99; (39) 290–309; (42) [4] 103–120, 107, 109, 114<br />

— confusion with dogwood in fossils (45) [4] 6, 8<br />

— cvs. (42) [4] 118–120<br />

— American (39) 293, 297, 298; (42) [4] 102, front cover, inside front cover, back cover<br />

— black (39) 306<br />

— common (30) 170; (31) 242<br />

— hardy, exotic, and native (51) [4] 47–54<br />

— Mexican (39) 306<br />

— oriental (38) 31, 145; (42) [4] 104–108, 110, 112–117<br />

— pudding (32) 98–99<br />

— wild (55) [1] 18<br />

“Persimmon calyxes” (45) [4] 6, 8<br />

Perú (47) [3] 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18<br />

Pesticides (30) 44–46, 50–55, 178, 179<br />

— safe (30) 45–46<br />

— toxicity table and hazards (30) 50–55<br />

Pests, plant (33) 37–45<br />

Pet<strong>as</strong>ites (54) [3] 9<br />

— hybridus (44) [4] 52–53; (55) [1] 3


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— japonicus (44) [4] 53;<br />

— — var. gigantea (45) [4] 29<br />

— —’Variegata’ (52) [1] 28<br />

Petroselinum crispum (31) 210; (39) 263<br />

— — var. latifolium (31) 201<br />

— hortense (31) 213<br />

Petunia (31) 168<br />

Petzold, Edward (32) 144<br />

Peyote (32) 205; (41) 94, 95<br />

Phaius grandiflorus (47) [4] 32<br />

Phalaris arundinacea (35) 62<br />

— — ‘Feesey’ (54) [3] 5<br />

— — var. picta (or ‘Picta’) (35) 61; (44) [4] 53–54<br />

Pharmaceuticals, “gray” (58) [1] 26<br />

Ph<strong>as</strong>eolus, spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— coccineus (31) 204<br />

— vulgaris (31) 203; (50) [4] 12; (52) [2] 25<br />

Phe<strong>as</strong>ant’s eye (31) 180; (52) [2] 36<br />

Phellodendron (30) 162–166; (32) 66<br />

— amurense (30) 162, 164–165, 171; (39) 157, 158, 226; (41) 225; (43) [1] 43; (44) [4] 19; (47) [2] 7; (55) [3] inside back<br />

cover, 17, 22–24; (60) [4] 11<br />

— — lavallei (30) 163<br />

— — sachalinense (30) 163<br />

— chinense (30) 162<br />

— japonicum (30) 166<br />

— piriforme (30) 166<br />

Phelps, Almira (56) [4] 17<br />

Philadelphia [PA] (48) [4] 54<br />

— map of (49) [2] 16<br />

Philadelphus (31) 116; (44) [2] 30; [4] 49; (45) [4] 23; (56) [2] 25<br />

— coronarius (31) 218<br />

Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (49) [3] 44<br />

Philippines Bureau of Science (48) [2] 16; (58) [1] 11–13, 14–16, 18, 19<br />

Philippine flora (58) [1] 11–26<br />

Philipse Manor [NY] (31) 158<br />

Phillip II, King of Spain [Felipe] (30) 128; (47) [3] 4<br />

Phillips, Roger (50) [2] 35–36<br />

Philodendron, <strong>as</strong> fish poison (32) 213<br />

Philodendron (32) 212; (34) 74; (47) [2] 27<br />

— cr<strong>as</strong>spedodremum (32) 213<br />

— dyscarpium (32) 216<br />

Philodendrons, Jack Kramer [review of] (36) 67<br />

Phleum pratense (34) 218, 220<br />

Phloem (33) 46–66<br />

— necrosis (33) 42; (42) [2] 70, 72–77<br />

— sieve tubes (49) [2] 8–10<br />

Phlox, blue (45) [1] 26<br />

— creeping (45) [1] 26<br />

— mountain (45) [1] 27<br />

— summer (35) 21–24; (44) [2] 28; (45) [1] 26, 27<br />

Phlox (31) 24, 135, 229<br />

— ‘Alexander’s Beauty’ (31) 135<br />

— ‘Alexander’s Surprise’ (31) 135<br />

— amoena (45) [1] 1, 26, 27<br />

— x bifida (60) [1] 10<br />

— ‘Blue Hills’ (31) 135<br />

— carolina (31) 229; (45) [1] 25, 26, 27<br />

— decussata (35) 21<br />

— divaricata (45) [1] 26; (47) [2] 28<br />

— ‘Emerald Cushion’ (31) 135<br />

— glaberrima (45) [1] 25, 27<br />

— maculata (31) 229; (45) [1] 27<br />

— — ‘Alpha’ (45) [1] 27<br />

— — ‘Miss Lingard’ (45) [1] 26, 27<br />

— — ‘Reine du Jour’ (45) [1] 27<br />

— — ‘Rosalinde’ (45) [1] 27<br />

— nivalis (31) 135


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— ovata (45) [1] 27<br />

— paniculata (31) 135, 229; (35) 21–24, 23; (44) [2] 28; (45) [1] 26, 27<br />

— ‘Scarlet Flame’ (31) 135<br />

— ‘Sky Blue’ (31) 135<br />

— stolonifera (31) 135; (45) [1] 26; (47) [2] 28<br />

— — ‘Blue Ridge’ (31) 135<br />

— — ‘Lavender Lady’ (31) 135<br />

— subulata (31) 135; (45) [1] 25<br />

Phoebe bournei (55) [1] 15<br />

— namu (48) [2] 27<br />

— puwensis (48) [2] 3–4<br />

Phoenix tree (31) 10<br />

Phoradendron (33) 58; (51) [3] 11–17; (52) [2] 27<br />

— ficulneum (51) [3] 13, 14<br />

— guatemalense (51) [3] 13<br />

— leucarpum (51) [3] 11<br />

— molinae (51) [3] 14<br />

— piperoides (51) [3] 13, 14<br />

— serotinum (34) 75<br />

— trinervium (51) [3] 15<br />

Phorbol-esters (58) [1] 26<br />

Phosphates, movement of (49) [4] 16<br />

Phosphorus (52) [3] 30<br />

Photinia (55) [1] 18<br />

— glabra ‘Parfait’ (43) [4] 16<br />

Photo Guide to the Patterns of Discoloration and Decay in Living Northern Hardwood Trees, Alex L. Shigo and<br />

Edwin H. Larson [review of] (30) 196<br />

Photoinhibition theory (50) [1] 34<br />

Photoperiod (50) [4] 10<br />

— relationship to acclimation (54) [3] 25–26<br />

Photoperiodic response (30) 101<br />

Photosynthetic productivity, worldwide (49) [1] 5<br />

Phragmites communis (34) 218, 221<br />

Phyllanthus (32) 25<br />

— emblica (48) [2] 4<br />

Phyllocladus (37) 62<br />

Phylloduce aleutica (38) 93; (47) [2] 5<br />

— nipponica (38) 91, 93, 94<br />

Phyllostachys (50) [1] 18<br />

— aureosulcata (49) [2] 32<br />

— bambusoides (49) [2] 32<br />

— bissettii (49) [2] 32<br />

— congesta (49) [2] 32<br />

— dulcis (49) [2] 33<br />

— flexuosa (49) [2] 33<br />

— makinoi (49) [2] 33<br />

— meyeri (49) [2] 33<br />

— nidularia (49) [2] 33<br />

— nigra (49) [2] 29<br />

— — ‘Hale’ (49) [2] 33<br />

— nuda (49) [2] 33<br />

— pubescens (48) [2] 27; (50) [4] 16, 22; (52) [4] 4<br />

— viridis (49) [2] 34<br />

Phyllosticta <strong>as</strong>iminae (52) [3] 24<br />

Physalis (37) 220<br />

— alkekengi (31) 174; (37) 220, 221<br />

— peruviana (50) [4] 13<br />

Physcia (35) 138, 141, 156<br />

— subtilis (35) 152<br />

Physic gardens, at Chelsea [London, England] (51) [1] 10; (53) [1] 12, 13; (57) [3] 22; [4] 15<br />

— — European (53) [2] 19<br />

Physoplexis comosa (55) [1] 10<br />

Physostegia (31) 135<br />

— virginiana (31) 135; (35) 24, 25, 26<br />

— — ‘Grandiflora’ (31) 136<br />

— — ‘Rosa Spire’ (31) 136<br />

— — ‘Summer Snow’ (31) 136


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— — ‘Vivid’ (31) 135<br />

Physostigmine (32) 202<br />

Phyteuma orbiculare (55) [1] 8<br />

Phytoalexins (45) [2] 33<br />

Phytohormones, chemical structures of (45) [2] 29<br />

— horticultural applications of (45) [2] 29–33<br />

— kinds of (45) [2] 28–29<br />

Phytolacca (55) [2] 24<br />

— americana (34) 76, 213; (39) 264; (55) [2] 24<br />

— decandra (55) [2] 24<br />

Phytophthora (47) [4] 7<br />

Piazza Bianca [Rome] (54) [2] 14<br />

Picea (32) 65; (37) 62–64; (42) [3] 102, 105–109; (47) [2] 7; (48) [1] 3, 4, 5; (50) [2] 2, 4, 6; (57) [1] 24, 28<br />

— bark of (48) [1] 12<br />

— branchlets of (48) [1] 12<br />

— buds of (48) [1] 12<br />

— cones of (48) [1] 12<br />

— leaves of (48) [1] 12<br />

— trunk sections (56) [4] 15<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— abies (31) 215; (42) [1] 8, 9; [3] 104, 109, 110, 111, 125; (45) [4] 22<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (50) [1] 28<br />

— alcoquiana (42) [3] 111, 112<br />

— <strong>as</strong>perata (42) [3] 112<br />

— — var. ponderosa (42) [3] 113<br />

— bicolor (42) [3] 111<br />

— breweriana (42) [3] 113, 114<br />

— engelmannii (42) [3] 114, 115, 116; [4] 143, 146; (48) [1] 34<br />

— glauca (42) [3] 116–117, 116, 120, 121; (45) [4] 22; (49) [4] 2<br />

— — (var. albertiana) f. conica (42) [3] 116, 117<br />

— — ‘Conica’ (59) [4] 12<br />

— glenhnii (42) [3] 117, 118; (47) [2] 7<br />

— jezoensis (38) 90; (47) [2] 5, 7<br />

— koyamai (42) [3] 118–119, 122; (47) [2] 14<br />

— — leaf attachments of (48) [1] 7<br />

— likiangensis (42) [3] 119, 120<br />

— mariana (42) [3] 120–122, 121, 125<br />

— maximowiczii (47) [2] 14<br />

— meyeri (44) [3] 21, 24<br />

— montigena (42) [3] 104, 122, 123<br />

— nigra (45) [4] 22<br />

— obovata (42) [3] 122–123<br />

— omorika (30) 72, 73, 206; (39) 213, 214, 232; (42) [3] 123–124, 123, 124<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (42) [3] 124<br />

— orientalis (39) 214, 215, 232; (41) 231; (42) [3] 125, 124<br />

— polita (42) [3] 125–126; (48) [1] 39<br />

— pungens (42) [3] 106, 114, 115; 116; [4] 138; (43) [1] 11; (54) [3] 28; (56) [3] 16; (59) [1] 41<br />

— — var. glauca (‘Glauca’) (39) 215, 216, 232<br />

— purpurea (var. purpurea) (42) [3] 119–120<br />

— rubens (42) [3] 120, 121, 122; (57) [2] back cover<br />

— schrenkiana (42) [3] 126; (44) [3] 12, 13<br />

— sitchensis (58) [3] 3<br />

— smithiana (42) [3] 126<br />

— tianschanica(42) [3] 126<br />

— torano (42) [3] 125<br />

— wilsonii (42) [3] 126, 126<br />

— yezoensis, <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32) 246<br />

Pickerelweed (43) [2] 8, 15, 17<br />

Picr<strong>as</strong>ma (57) [1] 14<br />

— qu<strong>as</strong>sioides (55) [3] 17<br />

Pieris, <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32) 246<br />

— floribunda (30) 157, 206; (43) [1] 15; (52) [3] 13; (56) [2] 28<br />

— — ‘Millstream’ (37) 105; (43) [1] 16 [Note that the photo is miscaptioned <strong>as</strong> Chamaecyparis; see page 18 for the<br />

correct caption.]<br />

— japonica (43) [1] 4, 15; (52) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Compacta’ (43) [1] 15<br />

— — ‘Dorothy Wycoff’ (43) [1] 15


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— — ‘Flamingo’ (32) 280; (43) [1] 15<br />

— — ‘Valley Rose’ (32) 280<br />

— — ‘Variegata’ (43) [1] 15<br />

— — ‘White C<strong>as</strong>cade’ (43) [1] 15<br />

— — ‘Whitecaps’ (43) [1] 15<br />

— — ‘Whitewater’ (43) [4] 17<br />

Pig squeak (34) 297<br />

Pignut (32) 68<br />

Pigweed (30) 23; (34) 209<br />

Pilat, Ignaz (56) [2] 13<br />

Pilgerodendron (37) 64<br />

Pilgrim’s landing (32) 186<br />

Pilococcus miscanthi (54) [3] 7, 9<br />

Piment (32) 25<br />

Pimpernel, scarlet (48) [3] 23, 24<br />

Pimpinella anisum (31) 199<br />

Pin cherry (43) [1] 42<br />

— oak (46) [1] 35<br />

— — hurricane damage to trees [1938 & 1985] (46) [1] 30<br />

Pinaceae (42) [3] 104; (50) [2] 4<br />

Pinanga tomentella (60) [4] 7<br />

Pinchot, Gifford (32) 9; (60) [2] 21, 22<br />

— — estate of (59) [4] 29–31, 32<br />

Pincushion flower (35) 36<br />

Pine (31) 219, 269, 289, 292; (32) 64; (35) 199, 200, 202; (38) 1–11, 3–6, 8; (43) [4] 23; (44) [1] 27; (53) [3] 26, 27; (55) [3]<br />

8; (56) [3] 15; (58) [2] 4, 6, 7, 9, 23; (59) [1] 34; (60) [4] 26<br />

— Japanese spp. [48] [2] 15<br />

— M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts spp. (35) 197–228<br />

— striker roots of (49) [4] 6<br />

— two-layered root system of (49) [4] 12<br />

— Aleppo (36) 19; (38) 2<br />

— Australian (55) [4] 27, 30<br />

— Austrian (35) 215; (39) 216, 217; (44) [4] 39, back cover<br />

— beach (38) 2<br />

— Benguet (58) [1] 23<br />

— Bhutan (35) 223<br />

— bishop’s (38) 2<br />

— black (= Austrian) (35) 215; (60) [4] 26. 28<br />

— bristlecone (35) 206; (42) [4] 144, 145; (56) [4] 4, 7<br />

— — radial section (56) [4] front and back covers<br />

— Chinese (48) [2] 15, 26<br />

— dwarf mountain (35) 214<br />

— Florida (38) 7<br />

— fire (38) 1–11, 3–6, 8<br />

— Gregg’s (38) 2<br />

— ground (55) [3] 6<br />

— hickory (35) 206<br />

— jack (35) 207; (38) 2; (56) [3] 9<br />

— Japanese black (31) 280; (35) 222; (39) 218, 219; (44) [4] 39; (57) [1] 28; (60) [4] 26, 28<br />

— — se<strong>as</strong>ide (48) [3] 29<br />

— Japanese red (31) 277, 282; (35) 209; (44) [1] 27; (52) [3] 11; (60) [4] 28<br />

— Japanese stone (38) 87; (47) [2] 5, 7<br />

— Japanese white (31) 277; (44) [1] 27; (49) [3] 11, 18, 32, 33; (57) [1] 29<br />

— Jeffrey’s (35) 212<br />

— knobcone (38) 2<br />

— Korean (35) 213<br />

— lacebark (43) [1] 10; (48) [2] 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, inside back cover, back cover<br />

— limber (35) 211<br />

— loblolly (31) 240; (56) [3] 9<br />

— lodgepole (38) 2; (58) [3] 9<br />

— longleaf (49) [4] 7, 13<br />

— maritime (38) 2<br />

— Mexican spp. (39) 278–285; (43) [4] 23<br />

— Monterey (33) 206; (38) 2<br />

— pinyon (35) 210; (43) [4] 223<br />

— pitch (32) 64; (35) 219; (38) 2; (56) [3] 9; [4] 5–6; (58) [2] 7, 9, 33–34; (60) [2] 26–27<br />

— — serotinous cones (58) [2] 9


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— pond (38) 2; (60) [4] 23<br />

— ponderosa (56) [4] 3; (59) [4] inside front cover<br />

— Pringle’s (38) 2<br />

— red (32) 64; (35) 218; (49) [4] 4; (55) [3] 3; (57) [1] 23; (58) [2] 20, 38<br />

— sand (38) 2<br />

— Scotch (or Scot’s) (32) 64; (35) 221; (39) 217, 218; (48) [1] 3; (57) [1] 28<br />

— serotinous (38) 1–11<br />

— shortleaf (56) [3] 9<br />

— sl<strong>as</strong>h (36) 19<br />

— spreading-leaved (38) 2<br />

— Swiss stone (35) 208; (44) [3] 15<br />

— table mountain (38) 2<br />

— tabletop (55) [1] 14<br />

— Tanyosho (52) [3] 11<br />

— umbrella (44) [1] 26, 27<br />

— Virginia scrub (31) 242<br />

— western yellow (or ponderosa) (35) 217<br />

— Weymouth (31) 243; (32) 184<br />

— white (31) 243; (32) 64; (35) 197, 199, 220; (39) 315; [6] front cover; (43) [2] 18; (44) [4] 39; (46) [1] 34; (49) [4] 2; (53)<br />

[1] 24–31, 26, 28; (54) [1] 4; (55) [3] 6; (56) [3] 6; (57) [1] 23, 28; (58) [2] 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 34, 36, 37; [3] 3<br />

— — bark of (48) [2] 36<br />

— — blister rust (58) [2] 20<br />

— — f<strong>as</strong>tigiate (53) [1] 24–31, 29, 30<br />

— — weevil (53) [1] 24–26; (58) [2] 20<br />

— — witches’ broom seedlings on (30) 219<br />

— — American (32) 184<br />

— white-bark (35) 205; (44) [3] 4<br />

— white-boned (48) [2] 34<br />

Pine weevil, white (30) 74<br />

Pineapple (50) [2] 21–23, 22<br />

Pineapple weed (34) 204<br />

Pineda y Ramirez, Antonio (47) [3] 19<br />

Pinellia (47) [2] 34<br />

— ternata (47) [2] 34<br />

— tripartita (47) [2] 34<br />

Pinetum (32) 185<br />

— Arnold Arboretum (42) [3] 103; (48) [1] 7, 31; (49) [1] 17<br />

— Hunnewell estate [Wellesley, MA] (48) [1] 22, 25, 36, 42, 43; (50) [4] 32–40<br />

Pinetum Woburnense [1839] (32) 188–189, 190<br />

Pink (31) 28, 34, 168; (34) 320; (39) 254<br />

— cheddar (31) 34<br />

— clove (31) 227<br />

— gr<strong>as</strong>s (31) 229<br />

Pinnodes strobi (53) [1] 24<br />

Pinus (31) 219, 270; (32) 64; (35) 199, 200, 202; (37) 5, 32, 65–68; (48) [1] 3; (50) [2] 2, 3, 4, 6<br />

— bonsai (31) 265<br />

— stem (33) 49, 50, 52<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— albicaulis (35) 205, 206<br />

— aristata (35) 206; (42) [4] 144, 146, 145<br />

— — radial section (56) [4] front and back covers<br />

— armandii (46) [4] 322<br />

— attenuata (38) 1, 2, 4, 7–10<br />

— ayacahuite (39) 278–285, 279, 283, 284; (47) [2] 15<br />

— — var. brachyptera (39) 280<br />

— — var. veitchii (39) 280, 283<br />

— banksiana (35) 207; (38) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; (39) 273, 275; (45) [4] 22, 23; (56) [3] 9; (57) [1] 23<br />

— — ‘Uncle Fogey’ (30) 259<br />

— bungeana (33) 241; (38) 140; (43) [1] 10; (44) [3] 4, 9, 18, 20; (48) [2] 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, inside back cover, back<br />

cover; (49) [4] 35<br />

— — bark (34) 422; (48) [2] 36<br />

— — female bract of (48) [2] back cover<br />

— — section of leaf on (48) [2] back cover<br />

— — seed of (48) [2] back cover<br />

— — stamen of (48) [2] back cover<br />

— caribaea (39) 272, 273<br />

— cembra (35) 208; (45) [4] 25; (57) [1] 23


P<br />

Cumulative Index 11<br />

— — var. sibirica (44) [3] 15<br />

— cembroides (43) [4] 36<br />

— clausa (38) 1, 2, 7<br />

— contorta (38) 1, 2, 4; (50) [2] 3; (58) [3] 9<br />

— — var. latifolia (38) 2, 7<br />

— densiflora (31) 227, 278; (35) 209, 221; (36) 234; (38) 138; (44) [1] 27; (52) [3] 11; (60) [4] 28<br />

— — ‘Umbraculifera’ (52) [3] 11<br />

— densithunbergii (38) 138<br />

— echinata (39) 272, 273; (56) [3] 9<br />

— edulis (35) 210<br />

— elliotti (36) 19; (39) 272, 273<br />

— flexilis (35) 205, 211; (39) 279, 280<br />

— — var. reflexa (39) 280<br />

— — ‘Scratch Gravel’ (30) 259<br />

— greggii (38) 2<br />

— x hakkodensis (38) 94<br />

— halpensis (36) 15, 19; (38) 2<br />

— x henryae (60) [1] 10<br />

— inops var. clausa (= clausa) (38) 7<br />

— insignis (38) 7<br />

— insularis (58) [1] 23<br />

— jeffreyi (35) 212; (39) 273<br />

— koraiensis (35) 213; (38) 145<br />

— leiophylla (39) 273, 275<br />

— leucodermis (57) [1] 23, 28<br />

— longaeva (35) 206; (42) [4] 144; (56) [4] 4, 7; (59) [4] 14–15<br />

— m<strong>as</strong>soniana (36) 212, 226; (39) 273; (48) [2] 26<br />

— monophylla (43) [4] 23<br />

— monticola (50) [2] 3<br />

— mugo (35) 202, 214; (45) [4] 25; (50) [1] 26<br />

— muricata (38) 2, 4, 7<br />

— nigra (35) 215; (39) 216, 217, 232; (44) [4] 39, back cover; (50) [2] 6<br />

— oocarpa (38) 2<br />

— palustris (39) 272, 273; (49) [4] 13<br />

— parryana (43) [4] 36<br />

— parviflora (31) 275, 277, 281; (35) 216; (36) 233; (38) 87; (44) [1] 27; (47) [2] 11; (49) [3] 11, 18, 32, 33, 36<br />

— — bonsai (32) 244, 246<br />

— — ‘Fubuki Nishiki’ (45) [2] 16–17<br />

— — ‘Janome’ (45) [2] 17<br />

— — ‘Ogon’ (45) [2] 17<br />

— — var. pentaphylla (57) [1] 29<br />

— patula (38) 2<br />

— pentaphylla (47) [2] 12<br />

— pin<strong>as</strong>ter (38) 2<br />

— ponderosa (35) 212, 217; (39) 273; (56) [4] 3; (59) [4] inside front cover; (60) [2] inside front cover, 26<br />

— — ‘Canyon Ferry Dwarf’ (32) 281<br />

— — ‘Twodot Columnar’ (30) 259<br />

— pringlei (38) 2<br />

— pumila (38) 87, 90, 91, 94; (47) [2] 5, 7, 14, 14<br />

— — ‘Dwarf Blue’ (47) [2] 8<br />

— — x parviflora (= x hakkodensis) (38) 94<br />

— pungens (38) 2; (50) [1] 24<br />

— quadrifolia (43) [4] 36<br />

— — bonsai (32) 244, 246<br />

— radiata (= insignis) (38) 1–11<br />

— — ‘El Dorado’ (33) 206<br />

— reflexa (39) 280<br />

— resinosa (32) 64; (35) 218; (45) [4] 22; (49) [3] 38; [4] 4; (55) [3] 3; (58) [2] 38<br />

— rigida (32) 64; (35) 219; (38) 1, 2; (39) 272, 273; (56) [3] 9; [4] 5–6; (57) [1] 23; (58) [2] 33, 34<br />

— serotina (38) 1, 2, 7; (39) 272, 273; (60) [4] 23<br />

— sinensis (44) [3] inside front cover<br />

— strobiformis (39) 279, 280<br />

— strobus (31) 243; (32) 64, 184; (35) 197, 199, 220; (37) 4, 8; (39) 272, 273, 315; [6] front cover; (41) [6] inside front<br />

cover; (43) [2] 18; (44) [4] 39; (45) [4] 22; (46) [1] 34; (49) [4] 2; (53) [1] 24–31, 26, 28; (54) [1] 4; (55) [3] 6; (56) [3] 6; (57)<br />

[1] 28; (58) [2] 36; [3] 3<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (32) 281; (53) [1] 24–31, 29, 30<br />

— — ‘Lenore’ (32) 281


P<br />

12 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — witches’ broom seedlings on (30) 219<br />

— sylvestris (32) 64; (35) 221; (39) 217, 218, 232; (45) [4] 25; (48) [1] 3; (57) [1] inside back cover, 28<br />

— tabulaeformis (36) 219; (48) [2] 34; (55) [1] 14<br />

— taeda (31) 240; (39) 272, 273; (56) [3] 9<br />

— thunbergii (31) 276, 277, 278, 280; (35) [5] front cover, 204, 222; (36) 232, 234; (38) 138; (39) 218, 219, 232; (48) [3]<br />

29, 30; (53) [3] 26, 27; (57) [1] 28; (60) [4] 26<br />

— — bonsai (32) 246<br />

— thunbergiana (31) 276, 277, 278, 280; (44) [4] 39; (47) [2] 4, 10<br />

— tuberculata (= attenuata)(38) 7<br />

— virginiana (31) 242<br />

— wallichiana (35) 223<br />

— yunnanensis (46) [4] 32<br />

“Pinus bungeana Zuccarini—A Ghostly Pine,” by Robert G. Nicholson (48) [2] 32–38<br />

Pinxter-flower (45) [3] 16<br />

Pioneer vegetation (58) [2] 5, 17, 27<br />

Pipe, blew (31) 221<br />

— white (31) 221<br />

— tree (31) 116, 219, 220<br />

— — double white (31) 218<br />

— — <strong>single</strong> white (31) 218<br />

Piper nigrum (52) [2] 21<br />

— pubicatulum (48) [2] 7<br />

Pits and mounds (58) [2] 8, 36, 37, 38<br />

Piperaceae (32) 263<br />

Piptadenia peregrina (41) 87<br />

Piratebush (51) [4] 38–42, 39, 41<br />

Pirone, P<strong>as</strong>cal P. (33) 45<br />

— — — “Plant Ailments” (33) 37–45<br />

Pissenlit (45) [4] 30<br />

Pistache, Chinese (38) 165–179; (39) 192<br />

Pistachio, Chinese (44) [3] 5, 25<br />

Pistacia chinensis (38) [5] front cover, 165–179, 166, 167, 169; (39) 192, 226; (44) [3] 5, 20, 22, 24, 25<br />

— lentiscus (52) [2] 19<br />

Pisum maritimum (31) 229<br />

— sativum (31) 210<br />

Pitcher plants (46) [3] 7<br />

Pithecellobium (36) 7<br />

— brevifolium (36) 5, 19, 20<br />

Pittosporopsis kerrii (48) [2] 6<br />

Pittosporum (32) 241<br />

— tobira (36) 19; (47) [3] 36<br />

— undulatum (47) [3] 36<br />

Plagiorhegma (37) 190<br />

“Plan for a Small Homestead (1888),” Frederick Law Olmsted (56) [2] 21–25<br />

“Plan of the Columbian Fair Grounds” [1892, 1893] (60) [3] 10–11<br />

Planchon, Jules (30) 180<br />

Plane tree (30) 171; (43) [1] 11; (57) [2] 13; (59) [2] front & back covers; (60) [4] 26, 27, 28<br />

— London (39) 122, 123; (44) [4] 19; (48) [4] 33; (53) [1] 10, 32; (57) [2] 7<br />

“Plant Ailments,” P<strong>as</strong>cal P. Pirone (33) 37–45<br />

Plant and Soil Water Relationships: A Modern Synthesis, Paul J. Kramer [review of] (32) 293<br />

“Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan,” Peter del Tredici and other contributors (55) [1] 12–20<br />

PLANT CONSERVATION, Part I (46) [3] 2–64; Part II (46) [4] 37–70<br />

Plant development (53) [1] 19–23<br />

— distribution (30) 85<br />

— — disjunct (53) [4] 26–30<br />

— <strong>document</strong>ation (60) [4] 10<br />

— exploration, medicinal (55) [2] 2–11<br />

— — in Chile (59) [2] 26–34<br />

— — in China (58) [3] 11–16; (59) [1] 4–52, 65–68<br />

— — <strong>document</strong>ation (58) [3] 12–17<br />

— — modern medicinal (58) [1] 20–26<br />

— — in Philippines (58) [1] 11–26<br />

— — ornamental (33) 13–25<br />

— extinction (46) [3] 4<br />

— identifications (60) [4] 10<br />

— migrations (53) [2] 11–20<br />

— records (49) [1] 42


P<br />

Cumulative Index 13<br />

— — needs of (49) [1] 47<br />

— — office of (49) [1] 56–59<br />

— — system at Arnold Arboretum (49) [1] 42, 54<br />

— — updating (49) [1] 41<br />

— quarantine (33) 22<br />

— registrations (33) 199–209<br />

— sleep movements of (36) 41<br />

— societies (33) 104<br />

Plant Extinction: A Global Crisis, Harold Koopowitz and Hilary Kaye [review of] (44) [1] 34–35<br />

Plant Hardiness Zone Map [United States Department of Agriculture] (45) [4] 32, 33, 33; (50) [3] 18, 19<br />

“Plant Hardiness-Zone Maps,” Donald Wyman and Harrison L. Flint [reprinted from Vol. 27] (45) [4] 32–34<br />

“Plant History: Expanding the Horizons of a Small Garden,” Mary Harrison (53) [1] 8–18<br />

Plant Introduction Garden [Chico, CA] (30) 182<br />

Plant Jewels of the High Country, Helen E. Payne [review of] (33) 253<br />

Plant Names, T. S. Lindsay [review of] (37) 134<br />

“Plant Propagation—The Union of Art and Science,” Charles E. Hess (33) 119–125<br />

“Plant Protection,” Kenneth Shaw (38) 37–49<br />

Plant Records Center [American Horticultural Society] (31) 314; (32) 258; (33) 319<br />

Plant Red Data Book (52) [4] 4<br />

Plant Red Data Book for China (48) [2] 4, 6<br />

“Plant Registration,” (30) 251–260<br />

“Plant Registrations,” Robert S. Hebb (32) 277–287; (33) 199–209<br />

Plant Sciences Data Center (PSDC) (35) 245; (49) [1] 21, 43, 56–57, 59–61<br />

Plant-stress physiology (50) [1] 31, 32<br />

Plant Variety Protection Act, 1980 (54) [4] 6<br />

“Plant with Nature,” William Flemer III [reprinted from American Nurseryman] (30) 100<br />

Plantae Aequinoctiales by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland [1808] (47) [3] 16, 17<br />

Plantae Papuanae Archiboldianae, E. D. Merrill & L. M. Perry (32) 53<br />

Plantae Wilsonianae [Rehder and Wilson] (49) [1] 17; (52) [1] 18; (54) [2] 36<br />

Plantago (34) 212<br />

— medicinal uses (30) 23, 24<br />

— lanceolata (34) 212<br />

— major (30) 23–24; (34) 212<br />

— — ‘Atropurpurea’ (52) [2] 43<br />

— rugellii (34) 212<br />

Plantain (30) 23–24<br />

— broad-leaved (34) 212<br />

— narrow-leaved (34) 212<br />

— red-stem (34) 212<br />

Plantain-lily (31) 80; (34) 364–371; (39) 256<br />

Plant<strong>as</strong> de Nueva España [1894] (47) [3] 18<br />

Planting, failed (44) [4] 10<br />

— site preparations (56) [4] 12–13, 16<br />

— specifications, street trees (53) [3] 8<br />

— technique (37) 230–241<br />

“Plants and Gardens of South Africa,” H. Brian Rycroft (32) 220–225<br />

Plants-a-Plenty, Catherine Osgood Foster [review of] (38) 61<br />

Plants for Groundcover, Graham Stuart Thom<strong>as</strong> [review of] (35) 131<br />

Plants for Man, Robert W. Schery [review of] (33) 248<br />

“Plants in Early Japanese Poetry,” Sally Lindfors Sullivan (31) 284–291<br />

Plants in the Development of Modern Medicine, Tony Swain, ed. [review of] (36) 125<br />

Plants of Hong Kong, Stella L. Thrower [review of] (32) 168<br />

Plants of Southern New Jersey, Witmer Stone [review of] (34) 39<br />

Plants That Merit Attention: Volume I—Trees, Janet M. Poor, ed. [review of] (45) [2] 36–38<br />

Plants: Wild and Cultivated, P. S. Green, ed. [review of] (35) 128<br />

Platanus (30) 171; (43) [1] 11; (32) 72, 73; (49) [4] 35; (60) [4] 26<br />

— x acerifolia (39) 122, 123, 229; (44) [4] 19; (53) [1] 10; (57) [2] 7, 13; (59) [2]<br />

— x acerifolia (59) [2] front & back covers<br />

— — “Bloodgood strain” (44) [4] 19<br />

— occidentalis (31) 220; (38) 157; (39) 272, 276; (53) [1] 10, 33; [4] 28; (57) [2] 7<br />

— orientalis (53) [1] 10<br />

Platelet-activating factor (PAF) (51) [2] 11<br />

Platt, Charles A. (49) [3] 7; (54) [1] 28; (56) [1] 29, 31; [2] 10; (57) [1] 2, 3; (59) [2] 16; [4] 26<br />

Platycarya strobilacea (38) 137, 138<br />

Platycodon, collecting in Hong Kong (30) 15<br />

Platycodon (31) 136<br />

— ‘Apo-yama’ (31) 136


P<br />

14 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— grandiflorum (31) 136; (35) 26, 27; (36) 208; (37) 218; (38) 145; (39) 264<br />

— — var. mariesii (31) 136<br />

Platyrhodon (43) [3] 5<br />

Pleiobl<strong>as</strong>tus viridistriata (= Arundinaria viridistriata) (52) [1] 29<br />

Pleurisy root (34) 290, 291; (39) 251<br />

Pliny (56) [1] 4<br />

Pliny Freeman Farm [Sturbridge, MA] (31) 166<br />

Plotkin, Mark, book review (44) [1] 34–35<br />

Plowing (58) [2] 33–34, 38<br />

Plum (31) 225<br />

— blossoms (31) 290<br />

— cherry (31) 243<br />

— common (53) [2] 19<br />

— damson (31) 225–226, 243<br />

— flowering (31) 282; (32) 282<br />

— Governor’s (32) 33<br />

— Japanese Kelsey (54) [2] 15<br />

— Myrobalan (31) 243<br />

— tree (31) 293<br />

— winter flowering, bonsai (32) 246<br />

Plum Crazy: A Book About Beach Plums, Elizabeth Post Mirel [review of] (34) 432<br />

Plumbago (32) 220<br />

Plumbago capensis (47) [4] 31<br />

— larpentae (31) 31; (34) 307<br />

Plum-yew (37) 48<br />

Plume, Georgia (46) [3] 6, 9<br />

Plume-poppy (31) 131, 132; (35) 9; (39) 260<br />

Plutarch (56) [1] 6<br />

Plymouth [MA] (48) [3] 18<br />

Plymouth Plantation (or Plimouth) 31: 161, 163, 166; (53) [2] 12, 13<br />

Plympton Skate (52) [4] 20<br />

Pneumatophore (60) [4] 21–23<br />

Poaceae, general description of (54) [3] 6<br />

Podocarpus (37) 68<br />

— fleuryi (48) [2] 6<br />

— imbricata (48) [2] 6<br />

— macrophylla (36) 19<br />

— nerrifolia (48) [2] 6<br />

— wallichii (48) [2] 4, 6<br />

Podocarpaceae (50) [2] 2<br />

Podophyllum (32) 201<br />

— emodi (37) 189<br />

— — var. chinensis (37) 188, 189<br />

— — var. emodi (37) 189<br />

— hexandrum (52) [2] 43<br />

— peltatum (32) 115; (37) 189; (39) 264<br />

— pleianthum (37) 195<br />

Podosphaera leucotricha (51) [1] 34<br />

Poecilocapsus lineatus (31) 61<br />

Pogonia, whorled (45) [3] 19<br />

Poikilospermum suaveolens (48) [2] 7<br />

Poinsettia (34) 64, 65<br />

Poison hemlock (34) 56<br />

Poison ivy (34) 81; (35) 101, 102, 109; (54) [2] 21; (57) [2] 26<br />

— — fossil (35) 114, 115<br />

— oak (31) 243; (35) 107, 109<br />

— sumac (34) 81; (35) 97, 98<br />

“Poison Ivy and Its Kin,” William T. Gillis (35) 93–123<br />

POISONOUS PLANTS (34) [2] 41–96<br />

Poisonous plants (33) 312; (34) 41–96; (50) [1] 20<br />

Poison-wood (35) 98<br />

Poke (39) 264<br />

Pokeberry (34) 76, 213<br />

Pokeweed (34) 76, 213; (39) 264; (55) [2] 24<br />

Pole-cat bush (31) 244<br />

Polemonium (60) [1] 6<br />

— caeruleum (35) 28; (39) 264


P<br />

Cumulative Index 15<br />

— reptans (35) 28, 29<br />

Poliothyrsis sinensis (54) [3] 32, 33–34; (55) [4] 13, 14<br />

Pollen history (58) [2] 4–6, 7, 23<br />

Pollination (60) [1] 13–19<br />

— drop (50) [2] front cover, 2–7<br />

— self (36) 131<br />

“Pollination Drop Time at the Arnold Arboretum,” Tokushiro Tak<strong>as</strong>o (50) [2] 2–7<br />

Pollutants, air (30) 34, 40–44; (33) 39; (35) 134, 148, 149, 215, 217, 218<br />

Pollution, and forests (58) [2] 28–29, 36–40<br />

— — — of environment (30) 33–55; (45) [1] 15–18;<br />

— — — laws (30) 35–36<br />

— — — urban (30) 33<br />

Polyalthia cheliensis (48) [2] 3<br />

Polygala chamaebuxus (37) 105<br />

— — var. grandiflora (37) 105<br />

— — var. purpurea (37) 105<br />

— senega (55) [2] 25<br />

Polygonaceae (57) [3] 13<br />

Polygonatum biflorum (35) 29; (39) 264<br />

— commutatum (35) 29; (44) [4] 51<br />

— multiflorum (35) 30<br />

Polygonum (31) 17<br />

— aviculare (34) 216<br />

— cuspidatum (34) 166; (52) [4] 23; (57) [3] 13<br />

— lapathifolium (34) 168, 169<br />

— persicaria (34) 168, 169<br />

— punctatum (34) 168, 169<br />

— tinctorium (31) 18<br />

Polymer<strong>as</strong>e chain reaction (59) [1] 68–69<br />

Polymnia sonchifolia (50) [4] 12<br />

Polyploidy (33) 137<br />

Polystichum acrostichoides (55) [3] 6<br />

— commune (52) [3] 10<br />

Pomegranate (31) 226<br />

— dwarf (36) 1, 4, 19<br />

Pometia tomentosa (48) [2] 7<br />

Pompions (31) 210<br />

Poncirus trifoliata (55) [2] 28<br />

— ‘Flying Dragon’ (43) [1] 11<br />

Ponds, early spring (32) [3] inside back cover<br />

Pondweed (43) [2] 3–4, 7–8<br />

Pontederia (43) [2] 8<br />

— cordata (43) [2] 15, 17<br />

— epihydrus (43) [2] 7<br />

Pool, Stephen Decatur, drawings by (48) [4] 43, 44<br />

Pope, Alexander (31) 156<br />

Poplar (31) 219, 243; (52); [2] 30, 31; (57) [1] 24; [3] 24<br />

— collections (30) 84<br />

— Bolleana (54) [1] 31<br />

— Carolina (45) [4] 22; (48) [3] 29<br />

— f<strong>as</strong>tigiate white (54) [1] 31<br />

— Lombardy (31) 243; (32) 80, 81, 92; (34) 230; (45) [4] 22, 25; (49) [2] 19, 21; (54) [1] front cover, inside back cover; 18,<br />

19, 20, 24–31, 25, 26, 27, 29; [3] 19; (57) [2] 2–3, 9<br />

— Virginia (36) 121<br />

— white (32) 72, 80<br />

— yellow (49) [4] 17<br />

Poplars, hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

Poppy (31) 192<br />

— alpine (55) [1] 2, 6<br />

— black (31) 192<br />

— celandine (31) 178<br />

— field (31) 192<br />

— French (31) 192<br />

— Iceland (35) 21<br />

— opium (31) 192<br />

— oriental (31) 134, 229; (35) 18–21, 19<br />

— prickly (31) 229


P<br />

16 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— white (31) 192<br />

Popular Flowering Shrubs, H. L. V. Fletcher [review of] (35) 296<br />

Population (30) 175<br />

— excess (30) 34–36; (32) 226–240<br />

Populus (34) 229, 230; (54) [1] 31; (55) [3] 11, 17; [4] 19; (57) [1] 24; (59) [1] 44; [4] 13<br />

— spp., hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— stem section (33) 63<br />

— alba (31) 219; (32) 72, 80<br />

— — ‘Pyramidalis’ (54) [1] 31, 32<br />

— adenopoda (59) [1] 43, 51<br />

— balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa (58) [3] 3<br />

— canadensis (45) [4] 22<br />

— deltoides (31) 243; (32) 81<br />

— grandidentata (32) 80<br />

— heterophylla (59) [1] 49<br />

— monilifera (56) [1] inside back cover<br />

— nigra (31) 219; (32) 80, 81, 92<br />

— — ‘Italica’ (or var. italica) (31) 243; (34) 230; (45) [4] 22; (49) [2] 21; (54) [1] front cover, 1, 18, 19, 24–30; (57) [2] 9<br />

— simonii (52) [2] 35<br />

— tomentosa (44) [3] 9, 18<br />

— tremula ‘Erecta’ (39) 193, 226; (54) [1] 31<br />

— tremuloides (32) 80; (34) 229; (45) [4] 22, 36, 37; (55) [3] 12; (56) [3] 9<br />

Poria cocos (35) 280<br />

Portola [CA] (47) [4] 17<br />

Portulaca oleracea (30) 114; (31) 201; (34) 189<br />

Possum haw (31) 239<br />

Post Office Square [Boston] (44) [4] front cover; (48) [3] 14, 15<br />

Post-glacial vegetation (58) [2] 4–7; [3] 8–9<br />

Potamogeton (43) [2] 3, 8–9<br />

— foliosus (43) [2] 7<br />

Potanin, G. N. (44) [3] 15, 18, 19<br />

Pot<strong>as</strong>h (58) [2] 13<br />

Potato (31) 210; (34) 85; (50) [4] 4<br />

— freeze-drying of (50) [4] 8<br />

Potato blight, in Ireland (32) 230<br />

Potentilla (31) 243<br />

Potentilla argentea (46) [3] 52<br />

— fruticosa (31) 243; (38) 110; (44) [4] 24<br />

— — ‘Katherine Dykes’ (44) [4] 24<br />

— rupestris var. pygmea (37) 105<br />

— tridentata (48) [3] 23<br />

Potrero de Atlampa [México] (47) [3] 16<br />

Potter, George E., Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr., and E. Bruce Brooks “Japanese, Latin, and English Names of Plants in Early<br />

Japanese Poetry” (31) 292–293<br />

Potter, J. S., grounds [Arlington, MA] (56) [3]; inside back cover, 28<br />

Pots and Pot Gardens, Mary Grant White [review of] (34) 136<br />

Pouce Coupé, British Columbia (60) [1] 6<br />

Pouteria lucuma (50) [4] 14<br />

Powder puff plant (36) 10<br />

Powdery mildew (49) [2] 2, 5; (51) [1] 34<br />

Power of Movement in Plants, Charles Darwin [1880] (50) [1] 31<br />

Practical American Gardener [1819] (31) 38<br />

“Practical Guide to Woody Plant Micropropagation,” John W. Einset (46) [1] 36–44<br />

Prado Art Museum [Madrid, Spain] (47) [3] 6, 10<br />

Prairie Farmer (52) [3] 14<br />

Prairie mallow (35) 40<br />

Prairie Restoration Project [<strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin] (46) [3] 14<br />

Prantl, Karl (53) [3] 14, 15, 20<br />

Pratt Institute (48) [2] 22<br />

Pratt, Mary [Weld] (51) [2] 35<br />

Pratt [the Misses] (47) [4] 33<br />

Praying mantis (38) 43<br />

Precatory bean (34) 45<br />

Precipitation gauges (30) 192<br />

“Prehistoric Land Use in the Arnold Arboretum,” Dena Ferran Dincauze (31) 108–113<br />

Prenanthes boottii (47) [4] 29<br />

“Present Conditions and Future Prospects,” John O’Keefe and David R. Foster (58) [2] 26–31


P<br />

Cumulative Index 17<br />

“Presenting Sinocalycanthus chinensis—Chinese Wax Shrub,” Gerald B. Straley (51) [1] 18–22<br />

“Preservation of Library Materials,” G. Lawrence (30) 56–66<br />

“Preserving Woody Plant Material for Winter Arrangements,” Cora L. Warren (37) 285–288<br />

Prestele, Joseph (45) [1] 28–29<br />

Pretoria National Botanic Garden [South Africa] (32) 223<br />

Price, William, and Sons nursery [Flushing, NY] (31) 119<br />

Pride, George (30) 97; (32) 261<br />

— — “Bibliography on Poisonous Plants” (34) 92<br />

— — “‘Constant Nymph,’ Updated” (35) 124–127<br />

— — “Dykes Medal Iris at the C<strong>as</strong>e Estates” (34) 32–34<br />

— — “The Early Rock Garden” (37) 89–109<br />

— — “Lilies and the Arnold Arboretum” (34) 125–132<br />

— — “Streptocarpus ‘Constant Nymph’, and Its Mutants” (33) 184–188, 185<br />

— — “Today’s Daylilies” (37) 199–209<br />

Primack, Mark, “Twenty Years After: The Revival of Boston’s Parks and <strong>Open</strong> Spaces” (48) [3] 10–17<br />

— photo by (56) [1] inside front cover<br />

Primack, Richard B., “Allendale Woods—A Fragment of the First Families of Boston,” with Richard Heath (51) [2] 32–39<br />

— — — Field Guide to Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of North America, with Charles Kingsley Levy [reviewed]<br />

(45) [1] 30<br />

— — — “Forestry in Fujuan Province, People’s Republic of China, during the Cultural Revolution” (48) [2] 26–29<br />

— — — ”Science and Serendipity: The Lady’s Slipper Project” (56) [1] 8–14<br />

— — — “Ultraviolet Patterns in Flowers, or Flowers <strong>as</strong> Viewed by Insects” (42) [3] 139–146<br />

— — — “The View from the Forest Canopy,” with Melvin Goh and Meekiong Kalu (60) [4] 3–9<br />

Primrose (31) 168, 172, 192; (35) 30–32; (37) 98<br />

— Chinese (43) [1] 24<br />

— evening (31) 133, 228; (34) 194; (35) 13; (39) 261<br />

— 17th-century garden vars. (31) 209<br />

Primula (32) 113<br />

Primula (45) [4] 28, 29; (55) [1] 4<br />

— abch<strong>as</strong>ica (45) [4] 26<br />

— alpicola (45) [4] 28<br />

— — x var. alba (45) [4] 29–30<br />

— — var. luna (45) [4] 21<br />

— aureata (45) [4] 29<br />

— auricula (31) 192; (35) 30<br />

— ‘Candelabra’ (50) [1] 4<br />

— denticulata (35) 30; (55) [1] 4<br />

— flaccida (45) [4] 29<br />

— florindae (45) [4] 21, 28<br />

— x ‘Frances P. K. ‘ (55) [1] 4<br />

— involucrata (36) 197<br />

— japonica (35) 31; (55) [1] 11<br />

— kisoana (55) [1] 7<br />

— x juliana ‘Butterball’ (37) 98, 100<br />

— — ‘Dorothy’ (37) 98<br />

— — ‘Wanda’ (37) 98<br />

— nipponica (38) 94<br />

— nutans (= flaccida) (45) [4] 29<br />

— nutantiflora (43) [1] 37<br />

— x polyantha (35) 31<br />

— polyneura (36) 210<br />

— primulina (45) [4] 29<br />

— pulverulenta ‘Bartley Strain’ (45) [4] 29<br />

— reidii var. williamsii (45) [4] 29<br />

— reptans (45) [4] 29<br />

— rosea (45) [4] 79<br />

— sapphirina (45) [4] 29<br />

— sieboldii (35) 31; (47) [2] 30<br />

— sikkimensis (45) [4] 28<br />

— sinensis (36) 206; (43) [1] 24<br />

— sonchifolia (45) [4] 29<br />

— vialii (45) [4] 29<br />

— veris (31) 192<br />

— vulgaris (31) 192; (35) 31–32<br />

— — ssp. sibthorpii (45) [4] 26<br />

Prince Albert’s yew (37) 70, 71<br />

Prince’s feather (39) 250


P<br />

18 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Princess tree (32) 71; (57) [3] 22<br />

Princeton Nurseries [NJ] (32) 250; (51) [2] 8, 19<br />

“Principles of T<strong>as</strong>te: Book Review,” Phyllis Andersen (57) [4] 30–32<br />

Pringle and Horsford, nursery (56) [3] 15–16<br />

Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey (60) [2] 7<br />

Prinsepia sinensis (30) 94; (41) 181<br />

Privet (30) 172; (31) 219; (34) 71; (48) [3] 29<br />

— ‘Cheyenne’ (33) 21<br />

— common (44) [3] 11; (56) [2] 24<br />

— evergreen (31) 219<br />

— Italian (31) 219<br />

— Japanese (36) 19<br />

— Regel (44) [4] 24<br />

Probergrothius sexpunctatus (54) [2] 7<br />

“Problems of Horticultural and Botanical Libraries,” John F. Reed (30) 2–8<br />

Probscidea, spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

“Professors Sargent and Gray Pursue Shortia” [reprinted from Garden and Forest] (46) [3] 26–32<br />

“Professors Squabble Over Seeds From China’s Living Fossil Trees” [<strong>Harvard</strong> Crimson, 1952] (59) [1] 32<br />

Les Promenades de Paris (44) [4] 30<br />

Prometheus moth (36) 27<br />

“Propagating Leatherwood: A Lesson in Humility,” Peter Del Tredici (44) [1] 20–23; [reprinted] (51) [4] 63–66<br />

“Propagating Prunus maackii,” Alfred J. Fordham (46) [2] 25–27<br />

Propagation (33) 119–125; (55) [3] 11–19; [4] 23, 34–35<br />

— and juvenility (59) [4] 12–14<br />

— at Arnold Arboretum (35) 185; (49) [1] 70–71<br />

— <strong>as</strong>exual (37) 29–39<br />

— birches (38) 121<br />

— by tissue culture (45) [2] 30–31, 33, 34<br />

— chamber, polyethylene pl<strong>as</strong>tic (33) 121<br />

— frame for (32) 161, 164<br />

— of stewarti<strong>as</strong> (35) 177–180<br />

— under polyethylene pl<strong>as</strong>tic (32) 160–164<br />

PROPAGATION MANUAL OF SELECTED GYMNOSPERMS, Alfred J. Fordham and Leslie J. Spraker (37) [1] 1–88<br />

“Propagation of Fothergilla, Notes from the Arnold Arboretum,” A. J. Fordham (31) 256–259<br />

“Propagation of Some Aged Bonsai Plants,” Alfred J. Fordham (31) 297–299<br />

Proprietors of the Botanic Garden in Boston (48) [3] 33, 46<br />

Prospect Park [Brooklyn, NY] (48) [4] 30; (54) [3] 18; (60) [2] 43<br />

“Proposed Plan for Madison Square, New York City” [1896], M. G. Van Rensselaer (60) [3] 16–19<br />

Prostratin (58) [1] 22, 23, 26<br />

Protea (32) 224<br />

“Protected Natural Are<strong>as</strong> in China,” Wang Xianpu (46) [4] 38–45<br />

Protection of crops, pesticides (30) 44<br />

Protein electrophoresis (49) [1] 38<br />

Protium yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Protopl<strong>as</strong>t fusion (44) [3] 32<br />

Proven Herbal Remedies, John H. Tobe [review of] (32) 139<br />

Provenance, relationship to hardiness (54) [3] 28<br />

Providence, H. M. S. [ship] (57) [4] 18<br />

Pruning (37) 239; (49) [3] 2, 11<br />

— <strong>as</strong> specialized labor (30) 91<br />

— espaliered fruits (59) [4] 17–24<br />

— of bonsai (49) [3] 15<br />

— of lowbush blueberries (49) [3] 39<br />

— post-World War II program (30) 84<br />

— propagation stock (59) [4] 14<br />

— rejuvenation and (59) [4] 13–16<br />

Prunus (32) 84; (53) [2] 18; (59) [1] 43; [4] 22; (60) [4] 26<br />

— at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— amygdalus (31) 222<br />

— apetala (49) [1] 31<br />

— armeniaca (31) 222; (44) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Autumn Red’ (32) 282<br />

— calleryana (44) [3] 25<br />

— campanulata (45) [1] 22<br />

— capuli (50) [4] 13<br />

— caroliniana (31) 234<br />

— — ‘Crisfield Dwarf’ (33) 206


P<br />

Cumulative Index 19<br />

— cer<strong>as</strong>ifera (31) 243<br />

— cer<strong>as</strong>us (31) 222<br />

— cyclamina (39) 194, 224; (40) 146–151, 147, 148; (60) [4] 12<br />

— davidiana (44) [3] 5, 20, 21, 24<br />

— — var. potaninii (or ‘Potaninii’) (44) [3] 18, 24<br />

— domestica (31) 225; (53) [2] 19<br />

— dulcis (31) 222<br />

— glandulosa var. sinensis (31) 238<br />

— humilis (44) [3] 16<br />

— x incam ‘Okame’ (45) [1] 23–24<br />

— incisa (45) [1] 23<br />

— insititia (31) 243<br />

— maackii (40) [1] front cover; (43) [1] 10, 42; (51) [4] front cover<br />

— maritima (44) [4] 24<br />

— meyeri (44) [3] 6, 24<br />

— mume (31) 293; (49) [3] 18<br />

— nipponica (55) [4] 8<br />

— ‘Okame’ (39) 194, 195, 224<br />

— padus (39) 195, 226<br />

— pensylvanica (43) [1] 42<br />

— persica (31) 224<br />

— — var. nectarina (31) 224<br />

— prostrata (44) [3] 12<br />

— pseudocer<strong>as</strong>us (44) [3] 24<br />

— ‘Purple Pony’ (32) 282<br />

— sargentii (30) 169; (31) 310; (38) 157; (39) 123, 124, 226; (52) [3] 11<br />

— — ‘Columnaris’ (39) 124<br />

— serotina (34) 242; (58) [2] 37<br />

— serrula (43) [1] 10<br />

— serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ (39) 158, 159, 224<br />

— subhirtella (49) [3] 11, 18, 28, 29<br />

— — var. <strong>as</strong>cendens (55) [4] 8<br />

— — var. autumnalis (or ‘Autumnalis) (43) [1] 4; (52) [3] 11; (55) [4] 8<br />

— — ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ (43) [1] 4<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (31) 144; (47) [3] 40; (52) [3] 11<br />

— tangutica (44) [3] 19, 19, 24<br />

— ‘Thundercloud’ (32) 282<br />

— triloba (56) [2] 25<br />

— tomentosa (44) [3] 16<br />

— virginiana (31) 215; (34) 77<br />

— x yedoensis ‘Daybreak’ (41) 165<br />

“Prunus maackii, the Friends’s Plant Dividend for 1986,” Gregory J. Waters (46) [2] 11–12<br />

Pseudolarix (32) 285<br />

— amabilis (30) 169; (31) 17; (37) 9, 69; (40) [5] front cover, 224–234, 225, 227, 228, 230, 233, 235; (50) [4] 16, 18; (52) [4] 4<br />

— kaempferi (31) 17<br />

Pseudos<strong>as</strong>a japonica (49) [2] 34<br />

— — var. tsutsumiana (49) [2] 34<br />

Pseudotaxus menziesii var. glauca (39) 272<br />

— — var. viridis (39) 272<br />

Pseudotsuga (37) 69, 70; (48) [1] 4, 5<br />

— bark of (48) [1] 12<br />

— branchlets of (48) [1] 12<br />

— buds of (48) [1] 12<br />

— cones of (48) [1] 12<br />

— leaves of (48) [1] 12<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— menziesii (32) 185; (42) [4] 138, 139; (56) [3] 16; (57) [1] 24; (58) [3] 3<br />

— — leaf scars of (48) [1] 7<br />

— taxifolia (32) 65<br />

Pseudovaria indochinensis (48) [2] 4<br />

Psilocybe (32) 205<br />

Psilocybine (32) 205<br />

Psychotria (32) 213<br />

— viridis (32) 211; (41) 120, 121<br />

Ptelea trifoliata (31) 244; (32) 66; (35) 117<br />

Pteridium aquilinum var. wightianum (46) [4] 24<br />

Pterocarya (49) [4] 37; (55) [3] 17


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20 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— fraxinifolia (39) 196, 197, 229; (49) [4] 35<br />

— x rehderiana (39) 197<br />

— rhoifolia (39) 197<br />

— stenoptera (39) 197<br />

Pteroceltis tartinowii (55) [1] 17<br />

Pterogota alata (48) [2] 7<br />

Pterospermum acerifolium (48) [2] 7<br />

— mengluensis (48) [2] 6<br />

— yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Ptilotrichum spinosum ‘Purpureum’ (55) [1] 6<br />

Public Garden [Boston] (48) [3] 2–3, 16, back cover, inside back cover, 36, 38, 40, 41; [4] 23, 25; (57) [2] 9<br />

Public Garden Act [Boston] (48) [3] 34, 38<br />

Public Water Board [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44, 46<br />

Puccinia graminis (33) 44<br />

Puccini<strong>as</strong>trum actinidiae (50) [1] 38<br />

Pückler-Muskau , Count (or Prince) Hermann (32) 141; (59) [2] 9, 15<br />

Puckoon (31) 173<br />

Pueblo Indians [NM] (46) [3] 43<br />

Pueraria lobata (31) 291, 293; (38) [5] inside back cover; (43) [1] 41; (55) [1] 17; (57) [3] inside back cover<br />

Puffballs (32) 207<br />

Pulmonaria affinis (37) 98<br />

— angustifolia (35) 32; (37) 98; (39) 264<br />

— officinalis (31) 188; (39) 264<br />

— saccharata (33) 259; (35) 33; (39) 264<br />

Pulsatilla vulgaris (37) 90<br />

Pumpions (31) 172<br />

Pumpkins (31) 146, 172, 210<br />

“Punctuating the Skyline: Alternatives to the Lombardy,” Karen Madsen (54) [1] 31–34<br />

Punica granatum (31) 226<br />

— — nana (36) 1, 4, 19<br />

Punk tree (36) 2<br />

Purdam, William (32) 9<br />

Purdieanthus pulcher (33) 196<br />

Purdom, William (44) [3] 15, 18, 19; (46) [4] 26<br />

Purgatives [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 25<br />

Pursch, Frederick (49) [2] 20, 21<br />

Purshia tridentata (55) [4] 27<br />

Purslane (30) 114; (31) 201; (34) 189<br />

Puschkinia (45) [4] 30<br />

— libanotica (37) 98, 99<br />

— scilloides (37) 98<br />

Pussy willow (37) 120, 121<br />

— — black (38) 26<br />

Pussytoes (34) 282<br />

Puye [NM] (47) [4] 14<br />

Pyatigorsh [USSR] (54) [2] 21<br />

Pycnanthemum pilosum (39) 264<br />

Pyracantha (31) 219<br />

— angustifolia (36) 19<br />

— coccinea (55) [3] 18; (56) [2] 24<br />

Pyrethrum (31) 32; (34) 310<br />

Pyrola (45) [4] 27<br />

Pyrrhocoridae (54) [2] 7<br />

Pyrularia edulis (48) [2] 4<br />

Pyrus (32) 81; (48) [2] 34<br />

— calleryana (38) 157; (44) [3] 21, 22, 24, 25; [4] 15, 19–20; (55) [3] 17<br />

— — ‘Aristocrat’ (44) [3] 24<br />

— — ‘Bradford’ (33) 20; (39) 74, 83, 125, 126, 226; (44) [3] 24, back cover<br />

— — ‘Capital’ (44) [3] 24<br />

— — ‘Chanticleer’ (44) [3] 24<br />

— — ‘Fauriei’ (= fauriei) (39) 126, 224<br />

— — ‘Whitehouse’ (44) [3] 24<br />

— communis (31) 225<br />

— pyrifolia (31) [6] front cover<br />

— — var. culta (44) [3] 5, 21<br />

— ussuriensis (44) [3] 21


Q<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Qian Songshu (48) [2] 11, 13, 18, 22<br />

Qifa, Zang (55) [1] 12, 13<br />

Qin Renchang (48) [2] 13, 15, 17, 18, 22<br />

Qing dyn<strong>as</strong>ty (48) [2] 10<br />

Qiu, Yin-Lon (57) [4] 24, 28<br />

Quadralia lanceolata (37) 154<br />

Quaking <strong>as</strong>pen (34) 229; (45) [4] 22<br />

Quarantine, plant (33) 22<br />

Quararibea funebris (50) [2] 33<br />

Qu<strong>as</strong>sia family (57) [1] 14<br />

Queen Anne’s lace (34) 153<br />

— — cup (37) 180<br />

Queen-of-the-meadow (31) 74; (34) 341<br />

Queen-of-the-prairie (31) 74; (34) 341<br />

Quer y Martínez, José (47) [3] 4, 5, 6, 7, 9; (48) [4] 54<br />

Quercus (57) [1] 24; [2] 9; (59) [1] 15, 25, 26, 49, 51; [2] 37; [3] 15; [4] 6–8, 13<br />

— hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— in <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard (58) [1] 32<br />

— acutissima (31) 285, 292; (38) 138; (39) 159, 160, 226; (59) [1] 42<br />

— alba (31) 218; (32) 74; (39) 336; (47) [2] 27; (49) [1] 67; [2] 35 [see Q. velutina]; (54) [1] 8; (55) [4] 12; (56) [4] 5; (57) [2]<br />

29; (59) [4] 2–9<br />

— aliena (38) 145; (55) [1] 14<br />

— bicolor (54) [1] 8<br />

— borealis (=rubra) (31) 218; (42) [2] 96<br />

— c<strong>as</strong>taneaefolia (49) [4] 35<br />

— cerris (39) 197, 229<br />

— coccinea (30) 169; (31) 219; (54) [1] 5, 8<br />

— dentata (38) 138<br />

— falcata (31) 242; (57) [2] 29<br />

— imbricaria (39) 160, 161, 227; (57) [2] 28, 29<br />

— lyrata (56) [4] 6<br />

— macranthera x frainetto ‘Macon’ (33) 207<br />

— macrocarpa (44) [4] 16, 20; (46) [3] 21; (54) [1] 7<br />

— magaretta (57) [2] 29<br />

— marilandica (31) 241<br />

— mirabilis (38) 138<br />

— nigra (31) 242; (36) 19; (39) 161, 229<br />

— oglethorpensis (57) [2] 24–30, 27, 28<br />

— pagoda (57) 2] 29<br />

— palustris (30) 169; (32) 75, 89; (34) 239; (38) 157; (39) 127, 128, 229; (54) [1] 8<br />

— — hurricane damage to trees [1938] (46) [1] 30; [1985] (46) [1] 30<br />

— pedunculata (32) 183<br />

— petraea (42) [1] 11<br />

— phellos (30) 102; (31) 242; (33) 291, 292–294; (39) 128, 129, 229; (54) [1] 5, 8; (60) [4] inside front cover, 15<br />

— pontica x dentata ‘Pondaim’ (33) 207<br />

— prinoides (44) [2] 19<br />

— prinus (31) 242; (56) [4] 5<br />

— pumila (60) [1] 9<br />

— robur (32) 74, 183; (42) [1] 11, back cover; (48) [3] 24; (57) [2] 29<br />

— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (39) 129, 130, 229; (54) [1] 20, 31, 33<br />

— rubra (32) 74, 75; (34) 239; (39) 130, 131, 229; (42) [2] 94, 96; (54) [1] 4, 5, 8; (58) [2] 36<br />

— — var. maxima (30) 169<br />

— rubrum (56) [1] 21<br />

— x sargentii (40) 194–198, 195, 197, 199<br />

— serrata (55) [1] 18<br />

— shumardii (39) 197, 198, 229; (54) [1] 8<br />

— sinuata (57) [2] 29<br />

— stellata (56) [4] inside front cover, 5, 7<br />

— suber (55) [3] 24<br />

— — lignotubers (59) [3] 15<br />

—variabilis (44) [3] 9; (49) [1] 30, 31; (55) [1] 14, 18; (59) [1] 43


Q<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

—velutina (30) 169; (31) 241; (32) 74; (42) [2] 96; (49) [1] 67; [2] 35; (54) [3] inside front cover; (57) [1] 30<br />

—virginiana (31) 242; (36) 19; (57) [2] 11; (59) [4] 7–8<br />

Quest for Plants, Alice M. Coats [review of] (30) 75–77<br />

“Quest for the Perfect Lilac,” John H. Alexander III (49) [2] 2–7<br />

Quest of Flowers: The Plant Explorations of Frank Ludlow and George Sherriff, Harold R. Fletcher [review of] (38) 182<br />

Quigley, Jennifer Reimer (49) [1] 4, 74; (54) [1] 35<br />

— — — “Books” (49) [4] 40–41<br />

— — — “Chronicling the Living Collections: The Arboretum’s Plant Records” (49) [1] 54–60<br />

Quince (31) 226; (43) [3] 3<br />

— flowering (44) [4] 23<br />

— — <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32) 246<br />

— — Japanese (55) [4] 8; (56) [2] 25<br />

— — Mandarin (53) [4] 34–36, 35<br />

— — nivalis (55) [4] 8<br />

Quincy estate (31) 157<br />

Quincy, Miss Susan (31) 157<br />

— — — and President (John Quincy Adams) (31) 157<br />

Quinine (55) [2] 6, 13; (57) [4] 16<br />

Quinoa (50) [4] 4, 14<br />

Quinta de Don Lazaro [Lisbon] (47) [3] 32<br />

Quirinal [Rome] (54) [2] 14<br />

Quisqualis caudata (48) [2] 7


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Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Rabbitbane, upland (46) [3] 23–25<br />

— — propagation of (46) [3] 24<br />

Racomitrum nervii (36) 61<br />

Rácz, István (49) [3] 19; (50) [3] 21, 23 photos by<br />

— — “Arnold Arboretum in Winter: A Photo Essay,” with Zsolt Debreczy, (50) [1] 24–29<br />

— — “El Arbol del Tule: A Giant Cypress Among the Cattails, with Zsolt Debreczy (57) [4] 2–11<br />

— — photos by, with Zsolt Debreczy (49) [1] cover; [4] inside back cover; (50) [1] inside back cover; [2] inside back<br />

cover; [3] front cover, back cover; (51) [1] inside back cover; [2] back cover; [3] inside front cover, inside back cover;<br />

[4] inside front and back covers; (52) [1] inside front cover; (53) [1] inside front cover, inside back cover; [3] inside<br />

front cover; (54) [3] inside back cover; (55) [2] inside front cover, inside back cover; [3] inside back cover; (57) [4]<br />

front cover, back cover, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10; (59) [1] inside front cover; [3] inside back cover<br />

Radcliffe College [Cambridge, MA] (48) [2] 30, 31<br />

Radermachera microcolyx (48) [2] 7<br />

Radiational cooling (30) 189<br />

Radish (31) 146, 210<br />

Raffia (34) 19<br />

Rag paper (30) 59<br />

Ragweed (34) 206<br />

Ragwort, golden (31) 228<br />

Raiche, Roger (54) [3] 5<br />

Rainforests, Chilean (59) [2] 26–34<br />

— North American (58) [3] 2–10<br />

— Philippine (58) [1] 14–19<br />

— temperate (58) [3] 2–10; (59) [2] 26–34<br />

Rain Forests of Golfo Dulce, Paul H. Allen [review of] (38) 62<br />

Rainsford Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 21, 25<br />

Raisin tree (39) 7–15, 9, 11, 12, 14; (50) [3] 8<br />

“Raising the Climbing Fern from Spores,” William E. Brumback (45) [3] 25–27<br />

Raisz, Erwin (47) [4] 21<br />

“Ralph F. Perry Wood Collection,” Harmony C. Spongberg (33) 231–234<br />

Ramalina f<strong>as</strong>tigiata (35) 149, 150<br />

Rampion (31) 210<br />

— false (34) 303<br />

Ramusio, Juan B. (31) 21<br />

Ranales, woody (32) 53<br />

Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden [CA] (46) [3] 6, 11; (53) [3] 20<br />

Rand, Edward S., Jr. (47) [4] 32<br />

Randall, John, “Native vs. Nonnative: A Reprise” (58) [3] 25–27<br />

Ranelagh [London, England] (57) [2] 9<br />

Ranunculaceae (54) [2] 31<br />

Ranunculus (34) 78, 184; (48) [2] 18<br />

— aconitifolius (31) 193<br />

— acris (31) 193; (34) 184<br />

— <strong>as</strong>iaticus (31) 192<br />

— bulbosus (31) 193; (34) 184, 185<br />

— ficaria (37) 98; (52) [2] 43<br />

— — var. bulbifera (32) [2] inside back cover<br />

— gramineus (31) 193<br />

Ranunculus (31) 192<br />

Rapé (31) 6, 231<br />

Rapé dos Indios (32) 208<br />

Raphanus sativus (31) 16, 210<br />

Raphiolepis indica (36) 19<br />

Rare and Endangered Seed Bank [Portland, OR] (46) [3] 10<br />

“Rare Chinese Tree Flowers in North America,” Frederick G. Meyer (54) [2] 36<br />

Rare plants (46) [3] 3–17; (48) [2] 3–7<br />

— — categories of (46) [3] 8<br />

R<strong>as</strong>pberries (31) 226; (34) 246<br />

R<strong>as</strong>pberry, black and red (56) [3] 16<br />

— Taiwan creeping (52) [1] 29<br />

Rattan (48) [2] 4


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2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Rattle-box (37) 223<br />

Rattlesnake plantain (37) 186<br />

Raulston, J. C. (46) [4] 5, 8, 9; (51) [1] 18, 22; (52) [1] 4<br />

— — — “Exploring the Complexities of Plant Hardiness,” with Kim E. Tripp (54) [3] 22–31<br />

Raup, Hugh M. (30) 187; (32) 54; (55) [4] 4; (60) [1] 7, 10<br />

Rauvolfia yunnanensis (48) [2] 4<br />

Raven, Peter H. (33) 2; (49) [1] 3<br />

— — — “The Value of Living Collections” (49) [1] 5–6<br />

Ravenala madag<strong>as</strong>carensis (51) [3] front cover<br />

Rawle, Mary Cadwalader (51) [3] 4<br />

Ray, J. D. (50) [4] 27<br />

“Reading the Landscape: Primary vs. Secondary Forests,” P. L. Marks (55) [3] 2–10<br />

Real Expedición al Nuevo Reino de Granada (47) [3] 15<br />

Real Jardin Botánico de Madrid [Spain] (47) [3] 2–29, 2, 11, 12, 15, 17, 23, 25–29<br />

Real Jardin Botánico de México [Mexico City] (47) [3] 16<br />

Real Jardin Botánico del Soto de Mig<strong>as</strong> Calientes [Madrid] (47) [3] 5<br />

Rebun Island [Japan] (47) [2] 6–8<br />

“Recognizing and Treating Air Pollution Damage to Familiar Cultivated Plants: A Conference” (45) [1] 15–18<br />

Record, Samuel J. (33) 68, 69, 78<br />

Red Guards (48) [2] 27, 28<br />

Redbud (31) 219; (32) 91, 97, 187; (43) [1] 31, 39; (48) [4] 54; (56) [1] 21; (57) [2] 14<br />

— Chinese (36) 46<br />

— E<strong>as</strong>tern (30) 169; (36) 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 44, 46<br />

— intermountain (36) 44<br />

— Mexican (36) 44<br />

— Tex<strong>as</strong> (36) 44<br />

— western (36) 44<br />

Redcurrant, espaliered (59) [4] 24<br />

Redfeam, Paul (46) [4] 21<br />

Rediscovering America: John Muir in His Time and Ours, by Frederick Turner [review of] (46) [4] 64–70<br />

Red-hot poker (31) 128; (34) 378<br />

Redouté, Pierre Joseph (47) [3] 28; (48) [4] 23<br />

Red-satin flowers (31) 216<br />

Red-top gr<strong>as</strong>s (34) 218<br />

Red-wing (31) 350<br />

“Redwood Burls: Immortality Underground,” Peter Del Tredici (59) [3] 14–22<br />

Redwood, California (57) [4] 3; (58) [3] 3, 9, 14; (59) [1] 4, 23, 26, 34, 35, 54, 55; [3] cover, 14, 15–21, 22; [4] 13<br />

— co<strong>as</strong>t (37) 71, 72; (47) [3] 19, 21, inside back cover<br />

— dawn (32) 55; (36) 117; (37) 59, 60; (44) [4] 53; (53) [2] front cover; (57) [1] 31; (59) [1] 4–84<br />

— giant (59) [1] 54–55<br />

Redwood National Forest (59) [3] cover<br />

Reed (34) 218<br />

Reed, John F., “Problems of Horticultural and Botanical Libraries” (30) 2–8<br />

Reef Point [Bar Harbor, ME] (51) [3] 4, 6; (52) [1] 10–12<br />

Reef Point Bulletin (51) [3] 3<br />

Reef Point Gardens, plan of (57) [4] 34–35<br />

Reef Point Gardens Corporation (52) [1] 10, 16<br />

Rees, Abraham, Cyclopedia [1819] (30) 24<br />

“Reforesting the Boston Harbor Islands: A Proposal (1887),” Frederick Law Olmsted [reprinted] (48) [3] 26–27<br />

Regel, A. (49) [1] 36, 37<br />

Regel, E. (57) [3] 4<br />

Registrations, plant (33) 199–209<br />

Rehder, Alfred (30) 183; (31) 46, 116; (32) 7, 14, 20, 50, 147, 185, 189; (44) [3] 6; (46) [4] 3; (47) [4] 13, 16; (48) [1] 34, 37;<br />

[2] 9, 17; (49) [1] 7, 15, 17–20; (50) [3] 16, 18, 19, 21; (51) [3] 3, 23, 26, 30; [4] 22; (52) [1] 11, 12, 18, 20; [3] 16; (55) [1]<br />

23, 34, 37; [2] 16; (57) [2] 24; (58) [3] 12; (59) [1] 12, 15; [3] 29; (60) [1] 7<br />

— — education and training in Germany (32) 141–156<br />

— — “On the History of the Introduction of Woody Plants into North America” [1936, reprinted] (51) [4] 22–29<br />

— — photos by (59) [3] 29, 30<br />

Rehder, Anneliese [Schrefeld] (32) 153<br />

Rehder, Gerhard, “The Making of a Botanist” (32) 141–156<br />

Rehder, Jacob Heinrich (32) 143, 147<br />

Rehder, Joachim” (32) 143<br />

Rehder, Paul Heinrich (32) 143<br />

Rehder, Paul Julius (32) 147<br />

“‘Rehder’s Ceanothus: Ceanothus x pallidus’ Roseus’,” Gary Koller (55) [1] 21–23<br />

Reich, Lee, “Cornelian Cherry: From the Shores of Ancient Greece” (56) [1] 2–7<br />

— — “Fruiting Espaliers: A Fusion of Art and Science” (59) [4] 17–24


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Cumulative Index 3<br />

Reichhardt, Karen L. (46) [3] 44<br />

Reimer, F. C. (44) [3] 21, 22<br />

Reis, Siri von (56) [2] 38<br />

Reisner, John (48) [2] 16<br />

Rejuvenation (59) [4] 10–16<br />

Relational datab<strong>as</strong>e design (49) [1] 46<br />

“Remembering Donald Wyman” [unsigned] (53) [3] 3<br />

“Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides, “ Hsueh Chi-ju [reprint] (51) [4]<br />

17–21; [reprint] (59) [1] 8–11<br />

“Renaissance at Walden,” Mary P. Sherwood (46) [3] 47–58<br />

Reno [NV] (47) [4] 16, 17<br />

“Replacing the American Elm: Twelve Stately Trees,” Gary Koller and Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (42) [2] 88–110<br />

“Replacing the Understory Plantings of Central Park,” Geraldine Weinstein (45) [2] 19–27<br />

“Report from Hong Kong,” Shiu-Ying Hu (30) 9–22<br />

“Report of the Director,” Richard Howard (30) 201–250<br />

Report on the Forests of North America [Sargent] (49) [1] 13<br />

“Report on Hurricane Gloria,” Jennifer L. Hicks (46) [1] 30–35<br />

Report on the Trees and Shrubs Growing Naturally in the Forests of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, by George Barrel Emerson (48)<br />

[4] 55<br />

— — — — — — — — — — — — — quotations from (54) [3] 15<br />

Repton, Humphry (32) 144, 185; (47) [2] 10; [4] 26<br />

“Requiem for a Cork Tree,” Peter Del Tredici (55) [3] 22–24<br />

Rerum Medicarum Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus [1651] (30) 129<br />

Resak batu tree (60) [4] 6<br />

Research Institute of Ecology and Botany [Vacratot, Hungary] (53) [2] 22–23<br />

“Research Report” (45) [4] 2–9; (47) [1] 14–19<br />

Reseda odorata (39) 264<br />

Resin blisters (48) [1] 4<br />

Restoration and Management Notes (46) [3] 14<br />

“Restoring Boston’s ‘Emerald Isles’” (48) [3] 4<br />

“Restoring the <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard Landscape,” Michael Van Valkenburgh and Peter Del Tredici (54) [1] 3–11<br />

Restriction site analysis (57) [4] 25, 26, 28<br />

Retiniphyllum concolor (32) 213<br />

— discolor (32) 213<br />

— speciosum (32) 213<br />

— truncatum (32) 213<br />

Retinospora (= Chamaecyparis) (49) [3] 19<br />

Revelation [software] (49) [1] 51, 52, 53, 62<br />

Revere Beach [MA] (53) [4] 6, 9, 13; (59) [2] 14<br />

Revision of B. E. Cahlgren’s Index of American Palms, Sidney F. Gl<strong>as</strong>sman [review of] (33) 303<br />

Revue Horticole (54) [2] 14<br />

Reynolds, Margo W. (39) 359, 361, 365<br />

— — — “Alfred J. Fordham, Portrait of a Plant Propagator” (37) 210, 211<br />

— — — “Dwarf Fruiting Shrubs” (35) 230–237<br />

— — — ”Flower— Art or Science?” (37) 210, 211<br />

— — — “Horticultural Trainees Program” (37) 248–250<br />

— — — “Liriodendron tulipifera— Its Early Uses” (36) 119–124<br />

— — — “Notes from the Arnold Arboretum” (39) 22–24, 286–288, 327–328<br />

— — — “Small Shrubs with Noteworthy Winter Bark” (36) 28–32<br />

Rhamnus (43) [1] 41; (48) [2] 34<br />

— cathartica (34) 243; (55) [3] 5; (57) [3: 3<br />

— chlorophorus (=tinctorius) (31) 17<br />

— davurius (31) 17<br />

— frangula (34) 243<br />

— tinctorius (31) 17<br />

— utilis (=davurius) (31) 17<br />

Rheum alexandrae (36) 197<br />

— rhaponticum (31) 201; (34) 79; (39) 264<br />

Rhizobium (55) [4] 27–28; (56) [3] 4<br />

Rhizomes, bamboo (49) [2] 34<br />

— blueberry (49) [3] 40<br />

— ginger (49) [3] 42<br />

Rhodobryum (33) 157<br />

Rhododendron (30) 84; (32) 113; (44) [1] 27; (52) [2] 30; (54) [3] 27; (56) [2] 16, 25, 27; [3] 16; (60) [1]: 20–26, 27–29, 30–32<br />

— ironclad varieties (60) [1]: 21, 26, 28, 32<br />

— Asiatic (49) [1] 19<br />

— Chapman’s (47) [2] 20, 22


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4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— rosebay (56) [2] 28; (60) [1]: 28<br />

Rhododendron (31) 232, 333; (34) 80, 417; (37) 123–125; (45) [2] 19; (50) [1] 9; (47) [2] 12; [4] 6; (50) [1] 9, 30–35; (55) [1]<br />

2, 18; [3] 18; (60) [1]: 20<br />

— albiflorum (42) [4] 134, 135, 136, 140–141<br />

— ‘Album Elegans’ (60) [1]: inside front cover, 32<br />

— ‘Album Grandiflorum’ (60) [1]: inside back cover, 32<br />

— ‘Alexander’ (60) [1]: 24, 25<br />

— ‘April Gem’ (60) [1]: 24<br />

— arborescens (60) [4] inside back cover, 15<br />

— arboreum (50) [1] 9, 30; (60) [1]: 28, 30<br />

— — var. elavayi (46) [4] 20, 30<br />

— ‘Arctic Gold’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— atlanticum (31) 232<br />

— ‘Atrosanguineum’ (60) [1]: inside back cover, 32<br />

— augustinii (43) [1] 26<br />

— aureum (38) 91; (47) [2] 5<br />

— bakeri (45) [2] 26<br />

— ‘Bali’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— ‘Bicolor’ (60) [1]: inside back cover, 32<br />

— ‘Big Deal’ (60) [1]: front cover, 22<br />

— ‘Boule de Niege’ (33) 116<br />

— ‘Blue Peter’ (55) [2] 31<br />

— brachycarpum (38) 86; (50) [3] 2; (57) [2] 21<br />

— calendulaceum (31) 232; (42) [3] 142; (44) [4] 49; (51) [2] 1; (55) [4] 3, 12<br />

— ‘Calsap’ (60) [1]: 21, 22<br />

— calendulaceum (60) [4] inside front cover, 12<br />

— camtschaticum (47) [2] 8<br />

— canescens (31) 232<br />

— ‘Capistrano’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— carolinianum (30) 157, 206; (43) [1] 16; (44) [4] 34<br />

— — ‘P. J. M. ‘ (33) 116<br />

— ‘C<strong>as</strong>anova’ (60) [1]: 21, 22<br />

— cauc<strong>as</strong>icum (60) [1]: 27<br />

— cawtabiense (60) [1]: inside front cover, 27, 28, 30<br />

— ‘Charles Dickens’ (60) [1]: 28<br />

— ‘Grandiflorum’ (33) 116; (42) [3] 142; (60) [1]: inside front cover<br />

— chapmanii (47) [2] 20, 22<br />

— dauricum (37) 125, 126; (38) 87<br />

— degronianum (60) [1]: 25<br />

— — ‘A. E. Form’ (37) 105<br />

— — ‘Golfer’ (60) [1]: 25<br />

— — ‘Teddy Bear’ (60) [1]: 25<br />

— — subsp. yakushimanum (60) [1]: 22, 23<br />

— ‘Delicatissimum’ (60) [1]: inside front cover, 32<br />

— ‘Dexter’s Champagne’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— ‘Dolly Madison’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— ‘Dorothy Swift’ (60) [1]: 23<br />

— ‘Edmond Amateis’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— ‘Everestianum’ (60) [1]: 31, 32<br />

— fargesii (38) [2] inside back cover<br />

— ferrugineum (43) [1] 16<br />

— ‘Firestorm’ (60) [1]: 20<br />

— flammeum (60) [1]: 5<br />

— ‘Ginny Gee’ (60) [1]: 23<br />

— ‘Grandiflorum’ (60) [1]: inside front cover<br />

— ‘H. W. Sargent’ (60) [1]: 28<br />

— ‘Hachmann’s Polaris’ (60) [1]: 23<br />

— ‘Henrietta Sargent’ (60) [1]: 28<br />

— ‘Hino Crimson’ (60) [1]: 20<br />

— impeditum (37) 106<br />

— — ‘Purple Gem’ (37) 106<br />

— — ‘Ramapo’ (37) 106<br />

— ‘Indian Run’ (60) [1]: 25<br />

— indicum (31) 233; (36) 19<br />

— — <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (30) 2<br />

— ‘Janet Blair’ (45) [2] 26; (60) [1]: 21<br />

— japonicum (47) [2] 14


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

— ‘Jonathan Shaw’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— kaempferi (33) 16<br />

— keiskei (37) 105<br />

— kiusianum (60) [1]: 25<br />

— x laetevirens (43) [1] 16<br />

— ‘Landmark’ (60) [1]: 24<br />

— ‘Late Love’ (60) [1]: 25<br />

— lapponicum (60) [1]: 7<br />

— makinoi (60) [1]: 25<br />

— maximum (31) 240; (46) [3] 11; (50) [1] 30, 31; (55) [2] 31; (56) [2] 28; (60) [1]: 24, 26, 28<br />

— metternichii (47) [2] 14<br />

— ‘Mrs. Charles S. Sargent’ (60) [1]: inside front cover, 28, 32<br />

— ‘Mrs. Harry Ingersoll’ (60) [1]: inside back cover, 32<br />

— mucronulatum (37) 110, 125; (38) 135; (60) [1]: 24<br />

— — f. albiflorum (37) 125<br />

— — ‘Cornell Pink’ (37) 125<br />

— — vars. (52) [3] 12<br />

— nakaharai (37) 106<br />

— nudiflorum (31) 232; (45) [2] 26<br />

— obtusum (39) [2] front cover<br />

— — var. kaempferi (32) 50; (52) [1] 12; (57) [1] 23<br />

— ‘Parsons Grandiflorum’ (60) [1]: 32<br />

— ‘Percy Wiseman’ (60) [1]: 23<br />

— ‘PJM’ (60) [1]: 20, 24, 26<br />

— ponticum ‘Goldflimmer’ (60) [1]: 26, 27<br />

— — ‘Variegatum (60) [1]: 26<br />

— ‘Purple Splendour’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— ‘Purpureum Elegans’ (60) [1]: inside back cover, 28, 32<br />

— ‘Purpureum Grandiflorum’ (60) [1]: 28, 32<br />

— ‘Roseum Elegans’ (60) [1]: 20, 28, 32<br />

— ‘Santa Fe’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— ‘Sappho’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— ‘Scarlet Romance’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— ‘Scintillation’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— smirnowii (60) [1]: 27, 29<br />

— ‘Smoky Mountaineer’ (51) [2] back cover<br />

— periclymenoides (30) 158, 207; (31) 232<br />

— prinophyllum (30) 158, 207; (31) 232<br />

— prunifolium (38) 107; (45) [2] 26<br />

— roseum (31) 232; (45) [3] 16<br />

— schlippenbachii (30) 158, 207; (38) 134; (45) [2] 26; (57) [2] 21<br />

— sinogrande (46) [4] 27; (52) [2] 28<br />

— speciosum (33) 87<br />

— — flammeum (now known <strong>as</strong> R. flammeum) (60) [1]: 4, 5<br />

— ‘Summer Glow’ (60) [1]: 25<br />

— ‘Summer Snow’ (60) [1]: 24, 25<br />

— ‘Tow Head’ (60) [1]: 23<br />

— v<strong>as</strong>eyi (30) 158, 171, 207; (44) [4] 49; (45) [2] 26; (47) [4] 3<br />

— ‘Vinecrest’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— viscosum (31) 233<br />

— ‘Vivacious’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— ‘White Peter’ (60) [1]: 22<br />

— ‘Wojnar’s Purple’ (60) [1]: 21<br />

— yakusimanum (45) [4] 29; (49) [1] 34; (50) [1] inside front cover, inside back cover; (60) [1]: 23–24<br />

— yedoense var. poukhanense (30) 86; (52) [3] 12<br />

Rhododendron Society [MA] (39) 346<br />

“Rhododendrons” [1934], Edgar Anderson (60) [1]: 27–28<br />

Rhododendrons at ‘Wellesley’ (60) [1]: back cover<br />

Rhododendrons in America, Ted Van Veen [review of] (36) 178<br />

Rhodotypos (36) 57<br />

— scandens (44) [4] 43–44; (45) [2] 20, 24, back cover; (55) [3] 18<br />

Rhomba (32) 27<br />

Rhopaloconidium <strong>as</strong>iminae (52) [3] 24<br />

Rhubarb (31) 201; (34) 79; (39) 264<br />

Rhus (30) 173; (54) [2] 21; (55) [3] 13, 18; (56) [3] 9<br />

— aromatica (30) 158, 171; (31) 244; (35) 93, 94, 118; (41) 182; (44) [2] 19, [4] 43–44; (45) [2] 26; (56) [2] 24<br />

— — ‘Gro-Low’ (44) [4] 39, 44


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— chinensis (39) 198, 224; (44) [4] 44–45, 45; (51) [1] 10, 11, inside back cover<br />

— — ‘September Beauty’ (44) [4] 44<br />

— copallina (30) 171; (35) 93; (41) 183<br />

— glabra (30) 171; (35) 93; (50) [1] 17<br />

— radicans (31) 243; (34) 81; (35) 111; (57) [2] 26<br />

— succedanea (31) 12<br />

— toxicodendron (31) 243; (35) 111<br />

— trilobata (35) 93<br />

— typhina (30) 171; (34) 228; (35) 93, 94; (45) [2] 19, 26; (50) [1] 16, 18; (52) [4] inside front cover, 29; (56) [2] 12<br />

— verniciflua (43) [1] 22<br />

— vernix (34) 81<br />

Rhynchelytrum repens (54) [3] 11<br />

Rhytidiadelphus (57) [2] 32<br />

Ribbon gr<strong>as</strong>s (44) [4] 53–54<br />

Ribes (55) [3] 18<br />

— and blister rust (58) [2] 20<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— grossularia (31) 223<br />

— nigrum (31) 246<br />

— odoratum (56) [2]; 25<br />

— sylvestre (31) 222<br />

Rice cultivation, and Met<strong>as</strong>equoia [China] (59) [1] 35, 36, 40, 41, 48, 50, 51<br />

— culture [China] (35) 266, 270<br />

— husking [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 26, 29<br />

Riceboro [GA] (31) 22<br />

Richardson, H. H. (49) [3] 6<br />

Ricinis (54) [3] 9<br />

— communis (34) 82; (47) [4] 28; (55) [2] 4<br />

Ridley, Henry Nichols (44) [2] 9, 10–13<br />

Rikugi-en [Tokyo] (47) [2] 3–4<br />

Riming, Hao, and other contributors, “Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan” (55) [1] 12–20, 13<br />

Ring-porous trees (49) [4] 4, 5<br />

Rinker, Robert, photo by (45) [2] inside back cover<br />

Rishiri Island [Japan] (47) [2] 6–8, 6, 7<br />

Rist, Luigi, print by (48) [2] front cover<br />

Ritsurin Garden [Japan] (47) [2] 9–11, 10<br />

Ritterberg Nature Conservation Office [Swakopmund, Namibia] (54) [2] 3<br />

Rivea corymbosa (32) 203, 205; (41) 105<br />

“River Birch,” Anne Carlsmith (44) [1] 28–31<br />

Rivera, Jose Eustacio (44) [2] 13, 16<br />

Rivers, Thom<strong>as</strong> (49) [3] 37<br />

Rix, Martyn (50) [2] 35–36<br />

Roan Mountain [NC] (46) [3] 1<br />

Robbins, M. C. (60) [3] 27<br />

“Robert Fortune and the Cultivation of Tea in the United States,” William Gardener (31) 1–18<br />

Robertson, Kenneth R. “Cercis: The Redbuds” (36) 37–49<br />

— — — “Cladr<strong>as</strong>tis: The Yellow-woods” (37) 137–150<br />

Robertson, R. H. (56) [3] 13–15, 18<br />

Robeson, Mary (49) [1] 11<br />

Robin, Jean (48) [4] 54<br />

Robin, Vesp<strong>as</strong>in (48) [4] 54<br />

Robinia craze (48) [4] 56<br />

Robinia (32) 67, 78; (55) [3] 13<br />

— hispida (31) 241; (55) [3] 18; (60) [1] 16<br />

— pseudoacacia (31) 218; (34) 83, 234, 235; (39) 161, 162, 227, 272, 275, 312; (43) [1] 39; (44) [1] 11; (47) [3] 7; (48) [4]<br />

52–57, 53; (52) [4] 31; (55) [3] 12, 17; (57) [2] 7; (60) [4] 26<br />

— — cambium (33) 52<br />

Robinson, B. L., Professor [<strong>Harvard</strong>] (48) [2] 13<br />

Robinson, John (32) 50<br />

Robinson, William (51) [3] 9; (54) [2] 11; (57) [3] 16–17, 19, 25<br />

Robinson estate [Hudson River, NY] (31) 157<br />

Roca-Garcia, Helen, “<strong>Arnoldia</strong> in the Kitchen” (32) 98, 166<br />

— — “The Cork Trees” (30) 166<br />

— — “The Lelacke or Pipe Tree” (31) 114–120<br />

— — “Weeds: A Link with the P<strong>as</strong>t: “Bouncing Bet” (32) 136–137<br />

— — “The Plantain” (30) 23–24<br />

— — “Purslane” (30) 114–115


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Cumulative Index 7<br />

— — “Shepherd’s-purse” (32) 34, 35<br />

— — “Tansy” (31) 37, 38<br />

Roche Institute of Molecular Biology [NJ] (52) [2] 8<br />

Rochel, Anton (31) 118<br />

Rochester Parks Department [NY] (57) [1] 14<br />

“‘Rochester’ Strain of Lilacs,” Robert B. Clark (32) 133–135<br />

Rock cress (34) 285<br />

— garden plants (37) 89–109,<br />

— gardening (55) [1] 2–11<br />

— tripe (35) 135, 151<br />

Rock garden (60) [1] 8, 9<br />

Rock Garden Society, New England Chapter (54) [1] 35<br />

Rock, Joseph F. C. (32) 14, 16, 50; (33) 18; (47) [4] 17; (48) [2] 9; (50) [4] 28; (59) [1] 12, 20<br />

— — — — photo by (52) [2] inside front cover, 29–35; (57) [2] 22<br />

Rockefeller, John D. (49) [4] 32<br />

Rocket (31) 193; (39) 257<br />

Rocky Mountain Flora, William A. Weber [review of] (33) 252<br />

Rocky Mountains (48) [1] 34<br />

Rocky Nook [Hingham, MA] (54) [3] 14<br />

Rodgersia (45) [4] 29; (55) [1] 9, 15<br />

Rogers, George (47) [4] 4<br />

Rogers, Julia Ellen [quoted] (46) [3] 23<br />

Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul (32) 260, 271<br />

Rohdea japonica (52) [2] 44<br />

Rohmer, Emil “Sax” (48) [4] 18<br />

“The Role of Lower Plants in the Research Programs in Arboreta and Botanical Gardens,” William C. Steere (33) 157–168<br />

Rollins, Reed C. (33) 2<br />

Rollins, W. H., photo by (60) [2] inside front cover<br />

Rome, 19th-century planning (54) [2] 44<br />

— the Quirinal (54) [2] 14<br />

Romero, Gustavo, photo by (56) [3] back cover<br />

Ronda [Spain] (48) [1] 39<br />

Room of Delight, Oldrich Otypka [review of] (37) 251<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (47) [4] 9, 11, 19<br />

Root-area index (49) [4] 4, 18<br />

Root balls (33) 266, 268, 269, 276<br />

— collar (49) [4] 5, 9<br />

— crowns (56) [1] 17–18<br />

— cuttings (55) [3] 11–19<br />

— — medium for (37) 26, 27<br />

— flare (56) [1] 21<br />

— framework (49) [4] 6, 7<br />

— grafts, natural (49) [4] 9, 17<br />

— growth (56) [4] 12–16<br />

— hairs (49) [4] 8<br />

— hardiness (33) 115, 116<br />

— inducing substance (32) 162; (37) 24–60<br />

— initiation (33) 115, 116<br />

— loss <strong>as</strong> a result of transplanting (56) [4] 14, 16<br />

— pruning (37) 239, 247<br />

— sprouts (49) [4] 26<br />

— suckers (55) [3] 11–14<br />

— system (56) [4] 11–12, 14–15<br />

— tolerance of temperature (33) 238, 266–268<br />

Roots (49) [4] 3–21, 2, 6–14, 16, 19<br />

— adventitious (49) [4] 9; (59) [4] 12, 13<br />

— and fertilizers (49) [4] 16<br />

— and rejuvenation (59) [4] 10–16<br />

— cl<strong>as</strong>sification of (49) [4] 5<br />

— cold tolerance of (49) [4] 15<br />

— feeder (49) [4] 3, 8–20<br />

— — herbicides (49) [4] 16<br />

— girdling (or root-girdling) (37) 242–247, 243–247; (56) [1] 15–19, 20–21<br />

— — frequency of in relation to planting depth (56) [1] 21<br />

— — primary (56) [1] 17–19<br />

— — secondary (56) [1] 17–18<br />

— — tertiary (56) [1] 17–18


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8 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— looping (60) [4] 23, 24<br />

— non-woody (49) [4] 5, 8, 9, 10<br />

— patterns of growth of (49) [4] 4, 5<br />

— photo essay on (49) [4] 22–29<br />

— strangling (49) [4] 30–33<br />

— striker (49) [4] 6, 7<br />

— transport (49) [4] 3, 6<br />

— zone of rapid taper of (49) [4] 9<br />

Roper, Laura Wood (60) [3] 5<br />

Roque, John, plan of Paris by (57) [2] 5<br />

— map of London by (57) [2] 8<br />

Rosa (30) 173; (31) 219; (43) [3] 5; (30) 173; (49) [1] 68; (51) [3] 8; (55) [3] 18<br />

— subgenera (43) [3] 5<br />

— subsections (43) [3] 6<br />

—acicularis (41) 184<br />

— alba (43) [3] 4<br />

— arnoldiana (32) 51<br />

— banksiae (43) [1] 22<br />

— blanda (43) [3] 6<br />

— — alba (43) [3] 6<br />

— carolina (43) [3] 11<br />

— centifolia (39) 265<br />

— — ‘Muscosa’ (39) 265<br />

— dam<strong>as</strong>cena (39) 265<br />

— — ‘Versicolor’ (39) 265<br />

— davurica (41) 185<br />

— ecae (43) [3] 6, 7<br />

— — ‘Golden Chersonese’ (43) [3] 6<br />

— eglanteria (39) 265; (43) [3] 5, 7<br />

— elegantula ‘Persetosa’ (= R. farreri) (43) [3] 4–5<br />

— ‘Fairy’ (45) [2] 26<br />

— ‘Gold Bush’ (43) [3] 7<br />

— foetida (43) [3] 6–7; (55) [2] back cover<br />

— — ‘Bicolor (43) [3] 7, cover<br />

— gallica (39) 265; (43) [3] 6–7, 8<br />

— — ‘Scarlet Fire’ (43) [3] 8<br />

— — ‘Tuscany Superb’ (43) [3] 8<br />

— — ‘Versicolor’ (39) 265<br />

— glauca (43) [3] 4, 8<br />

— x harisonii (or ‘Harison’s Yellow’) (43) [3] 7<br />

— helenae (43) [3] 8<br />

— — var. flora plena (43) [3] 2, 9<br />

— hugonis (43) [3] 4, 9, inside front cover<br />

— laevigata (31) 243; (43) [3] 5, 9<br />

— — ‘Silver Moon’ (43) [3] 9<br />

— x malyi (41) 186<br />

— minutifolia (60) [2] 9<br />

— moyesii (43) [3] 4, 9–10<br />

— — ‘Eddie’s Crimson’ (43) [3] 10<br />

— — ‘Geranium’ (43) [3] 9<br />

— multiflora (43) [1] 5; [3] 10, 14; (56) [2] 12<br />

— nitida (43) [3] 4, 10, 14; (44) [4] 25; (45) [2] 26<br />

— odorata (44) [3] 9, 24<br />

— omeiensis (43) [1] 5<br />

— palustris (31) 243; (43) [3] 11<br />

— pendulina (41) 186<br />

— pimpinellifolia (43) [3] 4, 5, 7, 10, 11<br />

— — altaica (43) [3] 11<br />

— — ‘Golden Wings’ (43) [3] 11<br />

— — ‘Stanwell Perpetual’ (43) [3] 11<br />

— primula (41) 187; (43) [3] 4, 5, 11<br />

— roxburghii (43) [3] 5, 10, 11, 12<br />

— — ‘Coryana’ (43) [3] 12<br />

— — var. hirtula (43) [3] 12<br />

— rubrifolia (= glauca) (39) 265; (43) [3] 4<br />

— rugosa (30) 171; (38) [4] inside back cover; (43) [3] 4, 12; (44) [4] 24–25, 35, 48; (48) [3] 29<br />

— — ‘Blanc Double de Coubert’ (43) [3] 12


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Cumulative Index 9<br />

— — ‘Carminetta’ (43) [3] 8<br />

— — ‘Jens Munk’ (43) [3] 12<br />

— — var. kamtschatica (48) [3] 29, 29<br />

— ‘Seafoam’ (45) [2] 26; (55) [4] 8<br />

— sericea f. pteracantha (43) [3] 12, 13<br />

— — ‘Red Wing’ (43) [3] 12<br />

— spinosissima (31) 243; (47) [4] 28; (56) [2] 12<br />

— — var. altaica (41) 188<br />

— virginiana (30) 26, 172; (36) 30, 32; (43) [1] 5, 11; (44) [4] 25; (56) [2] 12<br />

— wichuraiana (30) 158; (43) [3] 4, 13; (45) [2] 26<br />

— — ‘Dorothy Perkins’ (43) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘The Fairy’ (43) [3] 13<br />

— willmottiae (43) [3] 9, 13<br />

— xanthina (44) [3] 5, 8, 24<br />

— — f. spontanea (44) [3] 9<br />

Rosa Mundi (39) 265<br />

Rosaceae (44) [3] 28<br />

Rosalia, Baroness von Josika (31) 120<br />

Rosamund [ship] (47) [4] 24<br />

Rosary-pea (35) 95, 96<br />

Rose (30) 173; (31) 219; (39) 243; (52) [2] 30; (54) [4] 29; (56) [2] 24, 25<br />

— Altai Scotch (41) 188<br />

— American (43) [3] 6<br />

— anise-leaved (43) [3] 6<br />

— Austrian briar (43) [3] 7<br />

— Austrian copper briar rose (43) [3] 7, cover; (55) [2] back cover<br />

— cabbage (39) 265<br />

— Carolina (43) [3] 6<br />

— Cherokee (31) 243; (43) [3] 9<br />

— chestnut (43) [3] 11<br />

— cinnamon (43) [3] 6<br />

— Dahurian (41) 185<br />

— dam<strong>as</strong>k (39) 265<br />

— dog (43) [3] 6<br />

— drophip (41) 186<br />

— eglantine (43) [3] 7<br />

— Emily Gray (57) [1] 9<br />

— Fairy (45) [2] 26<br />

— Father Hugo’s (43) [3] 9<br />

— flat (43) [3] 5<br />

— French (39) 265; (43) [3] 6<br />

— Golden Salmon polyanthus (57) [1] 8<br />

— guelder (53) [2] 10, 18<br />

— hybrid tea (55) [1] 2<br />

— Kamtchatca (48) [3] 30<br />

— Maly (41) 186<br />

— moss (39) 265<br />

— omei (43) [1] 5<br />

— prickly (41) 184<br />

— primrose (41) 187<br />

— rambler (56) [2] 18<br />

— red (43) [3] 7<br />

— redleaf (39) 265<br />

— rugosa (30) 171; (44) [4] 24–25<br />

— Scotch (31) 243; (43) [3] 11<br />

— — briar (56) [2] 12<br />

— Seafoam (45) [2] 26; (55) [4] 8<br />

— shining (44) [4] 25<br />

— shrub (56) [2] 12<br />

— swamp (31) 243<br />

— tea (56) [3] 16<br />

— threepenny bit (43) [3] 4<br />

— true (43) [3] 5<br />

— Virginia (30) 172; (36) 30, 32; (44) [4] 25<br />

— wild (31) 243; (56) [3] 16<br />

— York and Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter (39) 265<br />

Rose campion (31) 130, 193; (35) 5


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10 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— daphne (34) 58<br />

— Lenten (34) 355; (39) 2, 3<br />

— mallow (31) 79; (34) 361<br />

— of Sharon (31) 219; (38) 112; (56) [2] 9<br />

“‘Rose Lantern’: A New Cultivar of Koelreuteria paniculata, the Golden-Rain Tree,” Frank S. Santamour, Jr., and<br />

Stephen A. Spongberg (56) [2] 32–37<br />

‘Rose Lantern’ golden raintree (60) [4] 16<br />

“Rose Standish Nichols, A Proper Bostonian,” Judith Tankard (59) [4] 25–32<br />

Rosebay (46) [3] 11<br />

Rosemary (31) 201; (39) 246<br />

— marsh (39) 258<br />

Roses (33) 174–182<br />

— collection in Cuba (51) [3] 28<br />

— dise<strong>as</strong>es, insects (43) [3] 13–14<br />

— fruit of (43) [3] 4<br />

— hips of (43) [3] 4, 8, 10–11<br />

— hybridized by Jackson Dawson (49) [1] 55<br />

— landscape uses of (43) [3] 4<br />

— nursery sources for species and shrub roses (43) [3] 15<br />

— of the west (43) [3] 5<br />

— planting and pruning (43) [3] 14<br />

— spp. in the collection at the Arnold Arboretum (43) [3] 15; (50) [3] 12<br />

— spp. recommended for the Northe<strong>as</strong>t (43) [3] 6<br />

Rosmarinus (39) 246<br />

— officinalis (31) 201<br />

Rotenone (32) 202<br />

Rothamsted Experimental Station [Hertfordshire, England] (32) 176<br />

Rothschild, Baron Nathaniel de, park of [Austria] (54) [2] 14<br />

Roubaud, François (54) [1] 15<br />

Rouen, Botanic Garden of [France] (31) 119<br />

Round Marsh [Boston] (48) [3] 32<br />

Roundup® (49) [4] 17<br />

Rousseau, Jean Jacques (56) [4] 17; (58) [3] 20<br />

Rovell, brothers (51) [3] 9<br />

Rowan (52) [2] 30, 31<br />

Roxburghia (36) 60<br />

Roxbury [MA] (48) [4] 29, 30<br />

— puddingstone (51) [2] inside front cover<br />

Roxbury-Dorchester Beautification Program (30) 230–233<br />

Roxbury Milldam Corporation (48) [3] 33<br />

Roy, D. N., D. Newbanks, and M. H. Zimmermann, “Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: What an Arborist Should Know” (42) [2]<br />

60–69<br />

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh [Scotland] (31) 371; (46) [4] 12; (49) [1] 47; (47) [3] 12; (52) [2] 31; Royal (60) [1] 4, 5, 8<br />

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 1670–1970, Harold R. Fletcher and William H. Brown [review of] (31) 371<br />

Royal Botanic Garden, Hamilton [Ontario] (49) [2] 4<br />

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew [outside London] (30) 137; (31) 10; (32) 103, 189, 251; (33) 160–161; (46) [4] 12; (47) [4] 4,<br />

13, 28, 30, 32; (48) [2] 19; (49) [1] 16, 38, 43, 45, 53, 66; [4] 37; (51) [2] 5; (53) [1] 16; [3] 13; [4] 31; (54) [2] 2, 8; (57) [3]<br />

4, 16; (60) [1] 10<br />

— — — — Herbarium (30) 137<br />

Royal Botanical Garden, Madrid [Spain] (47) [3] 2–29, 2, 12, 23, 25–29<br />

— — — — plans of (47) [3] 11, 25, 27<br />

Royal Botanical Garden, Mexico City [Mexico] (47) [3] 16<br />

Royal Botanical Garden of Ajuda [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] 31–38, back cover<br />

— original plan of (47) [3] 33<br />

Royal Horticultural Society [London, England] (53) [1] 16; [3] 3; (57) [3] 5, 21–22<br />

— — — gardens at Wisley (51) [2] 25<br />

Royal Scientific Expedition to New Spain (47) [3] 16<br />

Royle, John Forbes (31) 1, 14<br />

Rubber (44) [2] 3–16, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14–15; (50) [2] 27–31<br />

Rubber tree, hardy (38) 162–164; (39) 182; (55) [2] 15<br />

Rubel, Robert O. (46) [1] 10<br />

Rubiaceae (54) [2] 36<br />

Rubia cordifolia var. munjista (31) 292<br />

— tinctorum (31) 200<br />

Rubus (31) 246; (34) 246; (43) [1] 10; (46) [3] 38; (55) [3] 15, 18<br />

— at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— biflorus (43) [1] 10; (50) [3] 12


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Cumulative Index 11<br />

— chamaemorus (45) [4] 24–25<br />

— cockburnianus (43) [1] 10; (50) [3] 12, 13<br />

— glaucus (50) [4] 14<br />

— idaeus (31) 226<br />

— laciniatus (48) [3] 24<br />

— l<strong>as</strong>iostylus (50) [3] 12–15, 13<br />

— — var. hubiensis (50) [3] 12–15; (51) [1] 3, 13<br />

— calycinoides ‘Emerald Carpet’ (52) [1] 29<br />

— macrocarpus (50) [4] 9<br />

— spectabilis (58) [3] 4<br />

— thibetanus (43) [1] 10<br />

— ulmifolius ‘Bellidiflorus’ (56) [2] 24<br />

Rudbeckia (35) 33; (45) [4] 31<br />

— fulgida (35) 34, 35<br />

— hirta (31) 173, 227; (34) 200, 201; (35) 34<br />

— laciniata (35) 34<br />

— maxima (45) [4] 26; (54) [3] 9<br />

— nitida (35) 34<br />

— purpurea (= Echinacea purpurea) (35) 33<br />

— serotina (33) 89<br />

Rue (31) 201<br />

— common (39) 265<br />

— marsh (35) 45, 46<br />

— meadow (31) 137, 190, 229<br />

— tall-meadow (43) [2] 39, inside front cover<br />

Rue de Rivoli [Paris] (54) [1] 16<br />

Ruellia (31) 18<br />

Ruisdael, Jacob van (42) [1] 2–31<br />

Ruiz and Pavón Expedition (47) [3] 13, 14, 15<br />

Ruiz López, Hipólito (47) [3] 15, 16, 19<br />

Rumex (34) 210, 211<br />

— acetosa (31) 202, 231<br />

— acetosella (34) 211<br />

— crispus (34) 210<br />

— pallidus (48) [3] 23<br />

— patientia (31) 200<br />

Ruscus aculeatus (31) 234<br />

Rush (43) [2] 8, 33<br />

— soft (43) [2] 37, 38, 39<br />

Russell, Archibald (32) 185<br />

Russell, John, Sixth Duke of Bedford (32) 188<br />

Russelia equisetiformis (37) 220<br />

Russian sage (38) 113<br />

Russia, botanic gardens of [or USSR] (36) 110–118<br />

— — — — Kiev (56) [1] 5<br />

— — — — Komarov [Leningrad] (33) 161<br />

— — — — Moscow Main at Academy of Science (36) 112<br />

— — — — Nikita, Yalta (36) 110–118<br />

— — — — — herbarium at (36) 115<br />

— — — — St. Petersburg/Leningrad Imperial (30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22; [3] 4, 5<br />

Rust, cedar-apple (58) [3] 31<br />

— dise<strong>as</strong>e, black stem (53) [2] 17–18<br />

— fungus, blister (53) [1] 26<br />

Rust Fungi of Cereals, Gr<strong>as</strong>ses and Bamboos, George Baker Cummins [review of] (32) 46<br />

Ruta graveolens (31) 201; (39) 265<br />

Rutaceae (30) 162<br />

Rutin (32) 201<br />

Rutland Park [Boston] (48) [4] 34<br />

Ryan, Priscilla (49) [1] 33<br />

Ryania (32) 213<br />

Rycroft, H. Brian, “Plants and Gardens of South Africa” (32) 220–225<br />

Rye (31) 212<br />

Ryoan-ji Temple Garden [Japan] (47) [2] 8–9<br />

Rytidospermum (57) [4] 22, 24, 29


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Sabatia kennedyana (46) [3] 7, 9<br />

Sabatini, Francisco (47) [3] 10<br />

Sabina chinensis (=Juniperus) (39) 275<br />

— virginiana (39) 274, 275<br />

Saccharum ravennae (54) [3] 7, 9<br />

Sackville-West, Vita (53) [1] 12<br />

Sacred Narcotic Plants of the New World Indians, Hedwig Schleiffer (36) 36<br />

Saffron (31) 201<br />

— meadow (31) 179<br />

Safrol (36) 24, 26<br />

Sage (31) 201; (35) 35–36<br />

— Cleveland (39) 265<br />

— garden (39) 265<br />

— lyre-leaved (39) 265<br />

— pineapple (39) 265<br />

— purple (57) [3] 29<br />

— silver (39) 265<br />

Sagewort, fringed (34) 290<br />

Sagittaria latifolia (34) 158; (43) [2] 13, 14, 15<br />

Saguaro (47) [2] 24<br />

Saguaro National Monument [AZ] (47) [2] 24<br />

Sailing School Vessel Westward (52) [2] 11, 12<br />

Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (54) [1] 28; (59) [4] 26<br />

St. James’s Park [London, England] (57) [2] 8<br />

St. John’s-wort (31) 216; (34) 190; (36) 31; (38) 110, 113; (39) 257; (43) [2] 7; (53) [1] 14<br />

St. Petersburg Botanic Garden [Russia](30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22; [3] 4, 5<br />

St. Pierre Botanic Garden [Martinique] (32) 263<br />

St. Vincent Botanic Garden (57) [4] 12, 14, 15–16, 17–20, 21<br />

“St. Vincent Botanic Garden—The Early Years,” Richard A. Howard (57) [4] 12–21<br />

Saké (60) [2] 30<br />

Sakhalin cork tree (30) 163, 166<br />

Sakhalin Island [USSR] (47) [2] 6, 7<br />

Salem Towne House [Sturbridge, MA] (31) 160, 166<br />

Salicaceae (54) [1] 24<br />

Salictrum Woburnense; or a Catalogue of Willows in the Collection of the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey [1829]<br />

(32) 188, 190<br />

Salisburia adiantifolia (=Ginkgo biloba) (31) 18<br />

Salix (32) 21, 83, 84; (34) 232, 233; (37) 120, 121; (47) [2] 8; (53) [3] 29<br />

— hurricane damage to plants [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— alba (43) [1] 10; (55) [2] 13<br />

— — ‘Chermesina’ (or forma) (36) 30; (43) [1] 10<br />

— — var. vitellina (31) 245; (43) [1] 10<br />

— arbuscula (55) [1] 6<br />

— babylonica (31) 245; (33) 108; (36) 221; (39) 312<br />

— caprea (30) 141; (37) 121<br />

— daphnoides (37) 121<br />

— fragilis (42) [1] 22<br />

— gracilistyla (37) 121; (38) 26; (50) [1] front cover<br />

— humilis var. tristis (56) [2] 28<br />

— hylematica (55) [1] 6<br />

— irrorata (43) [1] 10<br />

— lucida (31) 83<br />

— matsudana ‘Tortuosa’ (43) [1] 11<br />

— — ‘Umbraculifera’ (44) [3] 5<br />

— melanostachys (38) 26, 27<br />

— x moorei (37) 106<br />

— purpurea ssp. lambertiana (34) 20<br />

— viminalis (34) 12<br />

— vitellina (34) 12<br />

Sallad Tree (31) 214<br />

Salt, injury from (44) [4] 14, 15


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— pollution (30) 38–39<br />

— sensitivity to (44) [4] 14, 15, 39<br />

— tolerance of (44) [4] 20, 23, 25<br />

Salvador family [Barcelona] (47) [3] 6<br />

Salvia, spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— argentea (39) 265<br />

— azurea (35) 35, 36; (39) 265<br />

— chamaecyparissus (39) 266<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (39) 266<br />

— clevelandii (39) 265<br />

— divinorum (32) 207; (41) 106, 107<br />

— farinacea (39) 265<br />

— fragarioides (48) [2] 7<br />

— glutinosa (35) 36<br />

— haematodes (35) 36<br />

— jurisicii (35) 36<br />

— leucophylla (57) [3] 29<br />

— lyrata (39) 265<br />

— neapolitana (39) 266<br />

— officinalis (31) 201; (39) 265<br />

— rutilans (39) 265<br />

— sclarea (31) 199; (35) 36; (39) 265<br />

— x superba (35) 36<br />

— virens (39) 266<br />

Sambucus (55) [3] 18<br />

— canadensis (31) 223, 237; (32) 288<br />

— nigra (31) 223; (42) [1] 19<br />

— pubens (38) 90<br />

— sieboldiana (38) 90<br />

Samuels, Gayle Barndow, “The Charter Oak” (59) [4] 2–9<br />

San Antonio Botanical Center [TX] (46) [3] 6<br />

San Francisco Mountains [AZ] (47) [4] 15<br />

Sand lily, blue (46) [3] 39<br />

Sand plain vegetation (58) [2] 32–33<br />

Sand, planting in (30) 105<br />

Sand River Hospital [Guangzhou, China] (48) [2] 23<br />

Sandpear (31) [6] front cover<br />

Sandwort (34) 285<br />

Sanguinaria canadensis (31) 173, 176 (34) 84; (37) 98, 107, 190; (39) 265; (47) [2] 27; (52) [3] 10<br />

— — ‘Multiplex’ (37) 98, 101<br />

Sanguinary (32) 45<br />

Sanguisorba officinalis (31) 199<br />

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden [CA] (54) [3] 5<br />

Santa Cruz, California (47) [3] 21<br />

Santamour, Jr., Frank S. (33) 134; (47) [4] 5, 7; (49) [2] 26<br />

— — — — “Arboreta, Genes and Plant Improvement” (33) 127–134<br />

— — — — “‘Rose Lantern’: A New Cultivar of Koelreuteria paniculata, the Golden-Rain Tree,” with Stephen A.<br />

Spongberg (56) [2] 32–37<br />

Santolina (31) 28, 201; (39) 244, 265, 266<br />

— chamaecyparissus (31) 201; (39) 244<br />

— neapolitana (39) 244<br />

— virens (39) 244<br />

Sapium japonicum (38) 31, 141<br />

— sebiferum (31) 17<br />

Saponaria officinalis (31) 227; (32) 136, 137; (34) 170, 171; (39) 266<br />

Saponin (32) 136<br />

Sapphire-berry (39) 200, 201; (44) [3] 34<br />

Sapporo Botanical Garden [Japan] (47) [2] 4–5, 6<br />

Sara Gildersleeve Fife Memorial Award [New York Botanical Garden] (47) [4] 21<br />

Sarawak [Malaysia] Forest Department (60) [4] 3–9<br />

Sarcococca humilis (43) [1] 4<br />

Sarg<strong>as</strong>sum (52) [2] 14–16<br />

— fluitans (52) [2] 16<br />

— natans (52) [2] 16<br />

Sargent, Charles Sprague (30) 1, 81, 182; (32) [1] front cover, inside front cover, 3–9, 14, 20, 49, 103, 141, 152, 165, 174,<br />

188, 253; (33) 16, 177, 178; (36) 57, 182; (37) 151–155; (39) 331, 332, 334, 350, 351; (44) [3] 4, 5, 7–11, 14–16, 20–23;<br />

(46) [1] 30; [3] 26–28; (47) [4] 9, 11–13, 21; (48) [1] 2, 23, 31; [2] 9, 12–14, 16, 20, 35; [3] 36; [4] 26–28, 33, 54; (49) [1] 7,


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8, 19, 11–20, 36, 38, 60, 61; [2] 2; [3] 6; [4] 30; (50) [4] 32, 35; (51) [2] 6; [3] 6–10; (52) [1] 2, 9, 11, 13, 16; [2] 5; [4] 2, 21,<br />

22; (53) [4] 3, 20, 21; (54) [2] 11, 12, 17–18; [3] 21; (55) [1] 37; [4] 3, 8, 24, 35; (56) [2] 9, 21; [3] 15; (57) [1] 26, 28, 29,<br />

31; [2] 17–18, 24, 28; [3] 25–26; [4] 5, 30; (59) [1] 12–15, 20, 21; [2] 3, 18; [3] 3, 4–13, 25; [4] 6; (60) [1] 29, 32; [2] 2–3, 7,<br />

8, 19, 20, 22, 39, 42; [3] 5, 29<br />

— — — contributions of (49) [1] 13<br />

— — — correspondents (49) [1] 13, 14<br />

— — — Manual of the Trees of North America (31) 23; (32) 7, 52, 185<br />

— — — memorabilia (31) 23, 321<br />

— — — from “Notes on the Forest Flora of Japan—II” [1893] (60) [2] 11–13<br />

— — — from “Notes on the Forest Flora of Japan—XXIII” [1893] (60) [2] 30–32<br />

— — — and Rehder (49) [1] 14, 15<br />

— — — “The Story of Shortia” [reprint] (46) [3] 28–331<br />

— — — “The Waverly Oaks” [reprint] (53) [4] 18–19<br />

Sargent, Emily (49) [4] 30, 31<br />

Sargent, Henry Winthrop (32) 187; (40) 203; [5] inside back cover; (41) 150; (46) [1] 30; [3] 26, 27, 28; (60) [1] 28–29<br />

— — — estate (41) 43, 52, 65<br />

Sargent, Ignatius (52) [1] 9<br />

Sargent, John Singer (49) [4] 30–33<br />

— — — drawing by (49) [4] 31<br />

— — — sketch of cousin Charles (59) [3] 4<br />

Sargent, Mary (Mrs. Charles S. ) (51) [3] 3, 4; (52) [1] 9<br />

Sargent Memorial Fund (32) 10<br />

Sargentia [journal] (32) 52<br />

Sargentiana exhibit (31) 23, 321<br />

Sarracenia (46) [3] 7<br />

— flava (33) 249<br />

Saruma [genus] (46) [4] 19<br />

S<strong>as</strong>a (47) [2] 7<br />

— kurilensis (38) 84, 91; (47) [2] 7<br />

— palmata (49) [2] 29, 34<br />

— tessellata (49) [2] 34<br />

— veitchii (49) [2] 34, 35, inside front cover; (52) [1] 30<br />

— — <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32) 245<br />

S<strong>as</strong>safr<strong>as</strong>, swamp (31) 218<br />

S<strong>as</strong>safr<strong>as</strong> (30) 169; (32) 73; (36) 22, 23<br />

— albidum (30) 169; (31) 219; (32) 73; (36) 22–27, 25; (39) 163, 227, 316, 317; (44) [3] 34; (51) [3] inside front cover; (52)<br />

[3] back cover; (55) [2] 4; [3] 12, 15, 17<br />

“S<strong>as</strong>safr<strong>as</strong>: A Neglected Native Ornamental,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (36) 22–27<br />

Satoh, Keiko, “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Travels the Globe” (59) [1] 72–75<br />

Sattely, Jeanne (39) 346<br />

Satureja hortensis (31) 201<br />

— montana (31) 201; (39) 266<br />

Sauer, D. (48) [3] 30, 31<br />

Sauer, Leslie Jones, “Soil <strong>as</strong> a Living System” (59) [2] 35–43<br />

Saugus [MA] (48) [4] 39, 44<br />

Saugus Iron Works (48) [4] 39<br />

Saunders, William (31) 10 [footnote]<br />

Sauropus coriaceus (48) [2] 6<br />

Saururus cernuus (31) 229<br />

Savage, Phil (57) [4] 29<br />

Savine tree or bush (31) 220<br />

“Saving the Rarest,” by Donald A. Falk and Francis R. Thibodeau (46) [3] 2–18<br />

Savory, summer (31) 201<br />

— winter (31) 201<br />

Sax, Karl (30) 85; (31) 47, 54; (32) 5, 12, 15, 17, 51, 53; (34) 386; (39) 332; (47) [4] 18–19, 21; (49) [1] 55; (51) [1] 33; [3] 3;<br />

(52) [1] 15<br />

Saxegothea (37) 70, 71<br />

— conspicua (59) [2] 29<br />

Saxifraga longifolia (55) [1] 8<br />

— pensylvanica (55) [1] 4<br />

Saxifrages, Winston Harding [review of] (38) 63<br />

Scabiosa (31) 194; (35) 36–38<br />

— alpinia (35) 37<br />

— atropurpurea (31) 194<br />

— cauc<strong>as</strong>ica (35) 37<br />

— graminifolia (35) 38<br />

— lucida (35) 38; (55) [1] 8


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Scabious, sweet (31) 194<br />

Scald, on apples (32) 131<br />

Scaphoideus luteolus (33) 42<br />

Scarborough Pond [Franklin Park, Boston] (48) [4] 29<br />

Scarlet avens (34) 346<br />

— pimpernel (48) [3] 23, 24<br />

Sceaux [France] (54) [1] cover; 13, 17–22, 18–21<br />

Schaffer Memorial Medal [Pennsylvania Horticultural Society] (47) [4] 14<br />

Schenck, Carl A. (60) [2] 21<br />

Schenck Memorial Oak [NC] (49) [4] 17, 18<br />

Schinus molle (35) 93, 95<br />

— terebinthifolius (35) 95<br />

Schizachyrium (54) [3] 9<br />

— scoparium (54) [3] 11<br />

Schizophragma hydrangeoides (41) 238; (52) [1] 11<br />

Schmidt, Elizabeth (39) 360<br />

Schmidt, Franz, illustration by (56) [3] 3<br />

Schmidt, Johann Julius (32) 150<br />

Schnebelen, Jean (54) [1] 16–17<br />

Schneider, Camillo K. (32) 20, 185; (44) [3] 21; (47) [4] 13; (49) [1] 15; (56) [3] 24<br />

Schoenobiblus peruvianus (32) 212, 213<br />

Schofield, Edmund A., “He Sowed, Others Reaped: Ephraim Wales Bull and the Origins of the ‘Concord’ Grape” (48)<br />

[4] 4–16<br />

— — — “A Life Redeemed: Susan Delano McKelvey and the Arnold Arboretum” (47) [4] 9–23<br />

Scholar tree (38) 112; (39) 131, 132; (60) [1] 16; (60) [4] 26<br />

Schotia afra (47) [3] 38<br />

Schrefeld, Gustav (32) 148<br />

Schrefeld, Johann Gottlieb (32) 148<br />

Schubert, Bernice G. (32) 52, 265; (39) 330, 356, 360; (60) [2] 44–45<br />

Schulhof, Richard (58) [3] 23<br />

— — Book Notes (53) [3] 31–32<br />

— — “A Celebration of Crabapples: Book Review” (55) [4] 34–35<br />

— — “Ghost Bramble: Rubus l<strong>as</strong>iostylus hubeienis” (50) [3] 12–15<br />

Schulman, Edmund (56) [4] 4<br />

Schultes, Richard Evans (32) 218; (39) 358; (46) [3] 14; [4] inside front cover; (56) [2] 38<br />

— — — book reviews by (45) [1] 30–31; (49) [3] 44<br />

— — — “Conservation of Plant Lore in the Amazon B<strong>as</strong>in” (46) [4] 52–59<br />

— — — ”From Witch Doctor to Modern Medicine: Searching the American Tropics for Potentially Medicinal Plants”<br />

(32) 198–219<br />

— — — ”Gifts of the Amazon Flora to the World” (50) [2] 21–34<br />

— — — “Iconography of New World Plant Hallucinogens” (41) 80–125<br />

— — — “The Tree That Changed the World in One Century” (44) [2] 2–16<br />

— — — photos by (44) [2] inside front cover, 2, 7; (50) [2] inside front cover; (46) [3] inside front cover; [4] inside front cover<br />

Schustermann, Heidi (51) [1] 31<br />

Schuylkill River [PA] (49) [2] 14, 17, 23<br />

Schwarten, Lazella (32) 54<br />

Sciadopityaceae (50) [3] 4<br />

Sciadopitys verticillata (30) 157, 206; (37) 5, 71; (39) 219, 220, 231; (44) [1] 24–27; (50) [3] 4<br />

— — cones (44) [1] front cover<br />

— — needles (44) [1] 26<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (36) 195<br />

“Science and Serendipity: The Lady’s Slipper Project,” Richard Primack (56) [1] 8–14<br />

Science education (58) [3] 20–26<br />

Science Society of China (48) [2] 15<br />

Scientific Monthly (47) [4] 13<br />

“Scientists and Scientific Contributions of the Arnold Arboretum: The First Century,” Richard A. Howard (32) 49–58<br />

Scilla (45) [4] 30<br />

— mischtschenkoana (37) 100<br />

— nonscripta (31) 186<br />

— sibirica (37) 100; (45) [4] 26<br />

— — ‘Spring Beauty’ (37) 100<br />

— tubergeniana (37) 100, 108<br />

Scirpus americanus (34) 16, 17; (45) [4] 19<br />

Sclerocactus, endangered spp. of (46) [3] 8<br />

Sclerontinia sclerotiorum (31) 61<br />

Scoliopus bigelovii (37) 176<br />

— hallii (37) 176


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Scolytus multistriatus (33) 40; (42) [2] 63, 71, 81<br />

Scone Palace [Scotland] (53) [3] 16<br />

Scorparia dulcis (32) 25<br />

Scorch, sun (54) [3] 30<br />

— winter (54) [3] 30<br />

Scorgie, Helen (Dr. ) (30) 96<br />

Scotch broom (36) 30<br />

Scott Arboretum [PA] (55) [3] 15<br />

Scott, Frank J. (59) [3] 27–30<br />

— — — “Verdant Arches and Bowers: Artificial Adaptations of Trees [1870, excerpt] (59) [3] 32–40<br />

Scuppernong (31) 238<br />

Scurvy gr<strong>as</strong>s (31) 231<br />

Sea grape (36) 10, 18<br />

— holly (31) 194; (34) 336<br />

— lavender (31) 129; (34) 384; (39) 258; (34) 384<br />

Sea of Okhotsk [Siberia] (48) [1] 45<br />

Seaforth, Governor Lord (57) [4] 17<br />

Seagr<strong>as</strong>s (43) [2] 4, 5<br />

Sea-pink (34) 286; (39) 250<br />

Sears, David (42) [1] 38<br />

Sears, Sarah G., estate of [Boston] (48) [3] 48; [4] 18, 19<br />

Seaweed (52) [2] 13–16<br />

Secale cereale (31) 212<br />

Securinega suffruticosa (41) 189; (53) [2] 21–23, 22<br />

Sedge (34) 222, 223; (43) [2] 8<br />

— drooping (43) [2] 33–34<br />

Sedges (52) [3] 10<br />

Sedgwick, Mabel Cabot (57) [1] 3, 11<br />

Sedum (31) 136<br />

— English (39) 266<br />

Sedum (36) 60, 61<br />

— acre (39) 266<br />

— anglicum (39) 266<br />

— cauticolum (47) [2] 8<br />

— orpine (39) 266<br />

— sexangulare (39) 266<br />

— spectabile (31) 136; (35) 38, 39<br />

— — ‘Brilliant’ (31) 137<br />

— — ‘Carmen’ (31) 137<br />

— — ‘Indian Chief’ (31) 137<br />

— — ‘Meteor’ (31) 137<br />

— — ‘Star Dust’ (31) 137<br />

— telephium (35) 38, 40; (39) 266<br />

Sedum of North America North of the Mexican Plateau, R. T. Clausen [review of] (37) 136<br />

Seed Bank, rare and endangered plants [Berry Botanic, Portland OR] (46) [3] 10<br />

Seed dispersal (33) 235<br />

— germination (41) 44, 46–48<br />

— problems of collections (30) 87<br />

— propagation technique (37) 3–20, 10, 11, 18<br />

— storage (46) [3] 10–11<br />

Seeds (58) [1] 7–8; [2] 33–34, 41–42; (59) [4] 10–12, 14<br />

Seedlings of Some Tropical Trees and Shrubs Mainly of South E<strong>as</strong>t Asia, D. Burger Hzn [review of] (35) 196<br />

Sefton Park [England] (54) [2] 13<br />

Segel, Lou (39) 352<br />

“Selected Maples for Shade and Ornamental Planting,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (36) 146–176<br />

Self-pollination (36) 131<br />

Seligson, David, “On Collecting Herbs in Madag<strong>as</strong>car” (32) 23–29<br />

Semecarpus anacardium (35) 97<br />

— gigantifolia (35) 96<br />

Semiarundinaria f<strong>as</strong>tuosa (49) [2] 35<br />

Sempervivum (39) 267<br />

— tectorum (31) 200; (39) 266<br />

Sendai City [Japan] (60) [4] 31<br />

Senecio (33) 192<br />

— aureus (31) 228<br />

— cineraria (39) 266<br />

— kenensis (36) 222


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Seng, Lee Hua (60) [4] 9<br />

Senna (44) [2] 28<br />

— bladder (44) [4] 41–42<br />

— midland (39) 252<br />

— native (55) [2] 32<br />

— wild (34) 304; (39) 252<br />

Senna hebecarpa (44) [2] 28<br />

— marilandica (44) [2] 28<br />

Sensitive plant (31) 194<br />

“Sentimentalism and Tree-Felling” [1893] (60) [3] 36<br />

Sequoia (60) [2] 30<br />

— giant (57) [4] 3; (58) [3] 3; (59) [2] 27, 30<br />

Sequoia (37) 71, 72; (42) [3] 136–137; (59) [1] 4, 6, 21, 34, 54–57; [4] 10, 13<br />

— gigantea (= Sequoiadendron giganteum) (60) [2] 18, 32, 33<br />

— sempervirens (58) [3] 3; (59) [1] 26, 54–57; [3] cover, 14, 15–21, 22<br />

— — foliage (59) [1] 54<br />

— — in vitro propagation (59) [3] 22<br />

— — uses of wood (59) [3] 14<br />

Sequoiadendron (59) [1] 4, 54–55<br />

— giganteum (58) [3] 3; (59) [1] 34<br />

— — foliage of (59) [1] 55<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— sempervirens (39) 272, 275; (42) [3] 135; (47) [3] 19, 21, inside back cover; (55) [3] 13–14<br />

Sequoiadendron (37) 72, 73<br />

— giganteum (32) 165, 255, 256, 257; (39) 272, 275<br />

Serapio (31) 116<br />

Sericulture (53) [2] 16<br />

Sericocarpus (44) [2] 29<br />

Serissa (36) 12<br />

— foetida (36) 1, 19<br />

— — variegata (36) 5, 20<br />

Serotinous pines (38) 1–11<br />

Serrania de Ronda [Spain] (48) [1] inside front cover<br />

Serruria florida (32) 221<br />

Serviceberry (30) 169; (34) 22–31; (38) 36; (45) [4] 23<br />

— Allegheny (39) 95<br />

— downy (39) 93, 94, 95; (53) [1] front cover<br />

— shadblow (39) 95<br />

Service-bush (31) 243<br />

Service tree (31) 220<br />

Sesleria autumnalis (54) [3] 11<br />

— caerulea (54) [3] 11<br />

— nitida (54) [3] 11<br />

Sessé and Mociño Expedition (47) [3] 16, 18<br />

Sessé y Lac<strong>as</strong>ta, Martín de (47) [3] 16<br />

Sessions, Kate (60) [2] 41<br />

Seven-son flower (54) [3] 32; (60) [4] 16<br />

“Seven-son Flower from Zhejiang: Introducing the Versatile Ornamental Shrub Heptacodium j<strong>as</strong>minoides ‘Airy<br />

Shaw’,” Gary L. Koller (46) [4] 2–14<br />

Severinia buxifolia (36) 2, 20<br />

Sevin (carbaryl) (30) 45, 207; (32) 129<br />

Shadblow (31) 243; (34) 22–31; (48) [3] 47; (53) [1] front cover<br />

Shadbush (31) 90, 243; (32) 84; (39) 93, 95; (43) [3] 3<br />

“The Shadbushes,” Richard E. Weaver (34) 22–31<br />

Shade (58) [2] 27, 34, 37, 41, 53<br />

— growing perennials in (35) 65–66<br />

— trees (33) 261–283<br />

— — pollution of (30) 38–39<br />

Shadow, Don O., and Gary L. Koller, “In Praise of the American Smoke Tree” (44) [2] 17–22; [reprint] (51) [4] 55–58<br />

Shah, Behula, “The Checkered Career of Ailanthus altissima,” (57) [3] 20–27<br />

Shakkei (47) [2] 11<br />

Shaller, George, photos by (49) [2] 31, inside back cover<br />

Shanghai Botanical Garden [China] (51) [1] 18; (54) [3] 32<br />

Shanghai [China] (48) [2] 3, 33<br />

Shansi province [China] (48) [2] 34<br />

Shantung province [China] (48) [2] 37<br />

Sh<strong>as</strong>ta daisy (31) 32


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Cumulative Index 7<br />

Shaw, Howard Van Doren (59) [4] 28, 29<br />

Shaw, Jonathan, “Gardening with Species Roses” (43) [3] 3–16<br />

Shaw, Kenneth (39) 330<br />

— — “Girdling Roots” (37) 242–247<br />

— —”Plant Protection” (38) 37–49<br />

Shear, Ted (49) [4] 13<br />

Sheep Island [Boston] (48) [3] 19<br />

Sheep laurel (34) 68<br />

Sheepberry (31) 241<br />

Shelburne Farms [VT] (56) [3] 12–20, 13, 17, 18, 19<br />

— — — plan of (56) [3] 14<br />

Shelton Traveling Fellowship (48) [2] 12, 13<br />

Shemluck, Melvin (58) [1] 20, 24<br />

Sheng Cheng-kui (39) 354<br />

— — “Introduction of North American Trees into China: A Brief Summary” (39) 271–276<br />

Shennongjia Forest [China] (46) [4] 16; (51) [1] 2, 12; (57) [2] 23<br />

Shensi province [China] (48) [1] 25, 34; (57) [2] 18–19, 20, 23<br />

Shepherdia (56) [2] 25<br />

— canadensis (55) [4] 27<br />

Shepherd’s purse (32) 44, 45; (34) 214<br />

Sherfessee, Forsythe (48) [2] 34<br />

Sherlock Siriol, painting by (57) [2] 26<br />

Sherwood, Mary P., “Renaissance at Walden” (46) [3] 47–58<br />

Shield fern, Boott’s (47) [4] 30<br />

Shibataea kum<strong>as</strong><strong>as</strong>a (49) [2] 35; (52) [1] 31<br />

Shikoku [Japan] (47) [2] 9, 10, 12, 30, 31<br />

Shima superba (48) [2] 27<br />

Shipman, Ellen (56) [1] 29, 31–32; [2] 10, 11; (57) [1] 2, 3–11; (59) [4] 25, 29<br />

— — garden design by (57) [1] inside front cover, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10<br />

Shiun, Mount [Japan] (47) [2] 11<br />

Sholes, Anne (39) 359<br />

Shoot, growth patterns (41) 10–16<br />

“Shoots From Roots: A Horticultural Review,” Peter Del Tredici (55) [3] 11–19<br />

Short, Charles W. (30) 56; (46) [3] 30<br />

Shortia (44) [1] 27; (47) [2] 14<br />

— galacifolia (46) [3] 6, 7, 8, 26–32, 27, 28; (51) [4] 4–12, 7; (60) [2] 8<br />

— — type specimen of (46) [3] 28<br />

— soldanelloides (38) 93; (47) [2] 14<br />

— uniflora (49) [3] back cover<br />

Shrub bush-clover (30) 168<br />

— Althea (38) 112<br />

Shrubs, cutting back of (44) [4] 22<br />

— for urban islands (44) [4] 22–26, 41–49<br />

— for winter bark (36) 28–32<br />

— for winter bloom (37) 111–126<br />

— low-maintenance (44) [4] 22<br />

SHRUBS FOR HILLSIDES AND EMBANKMENTS, Gary Koller (41) 168–194<br />

Shrubs for Your Garden, Peter Seabrook [review of] (36) 127<br />

Shuguart, S. T. (31) 12<br />

Shui-shan (45) [4] 11, 14<br />

Shukukeien garden [Japan] (53) [3] 29<br />

Shurcliff, Arthur (53) [4] 12; (57) [1] 2; (59) [2] 19; [4] 28<br />

— — drawing by (59) [2] 17<br />

“Shy Yet Elegant Crabapple—’Blanche Ames’,” Michael Yanny (51) [1] 33–37<br />

Siberian iris (31) 127; (44) [3] 13<br />

— pea-shrub (31) 242<br />

— pea tree (32) 67<br />

Sibundoy, Valley of [Colombia] (46) [3] inside front cover<br />

Sidalcea cultivars (35) 40, 41<br />

Siebold, Philipp Franz Balth<strong>as</strong>ar von (30) 145; (31) 42; (50) [3] 8, 11; (57) [3] 15, 16<br />

Siegel, Robert (49) [1] 31<br />

Sierra Nevada (47) [4] 17; (48) [1] 23<br />

— — mountains, climate of (49) [4] 35<br />

— — soils in (49) [4] 13<br />

Sigma Xi, Society of the (32) 268<br />

Sikiang [China] (48) [1] 25<br />

Silber, Mark, and Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr., “Yews in Fiction and Fact” (30) 139


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Silberglied, Robert (42) [3] 139<br />

Sihlwald (60) [2] 29<br />

“Sihlwald—I” [1890], Gifford Pinchot (60) [2] 27–28<br />

——II” [1890], Gifford Pinchot (60) [2] 28–30<br />

Silene cucubalus (34) 162; (37) 218<br />

Silk tree (31) 290, 293; (32) 69, 85; (38) 102, 107; (55) [2] inside back cover<br />

Silphium terebinthinaceum (54) [3] 9<br />

Silva Delgado, Leandro (47) [3] 22, 23<br />

— — — watercolor by (47) [3] 27<br />

The Silva of North America, C. S. Sargent (31) 23; (32) 7, 52, 178, 185, 189; (47) [1] 3; [3] 1; (48) [1] 2; (49) [1] 13; (54) [2]<br />

14, 18<br />

Silver, Mark and Terry (49) [3] 44<br />

“Silver Maple: A Victim of Its Own Adaptability,” Harold Koda (59) [3] 23–31<br />

“‘Silver Par<strong>as</strong>ol’: A New Magnolia Cultivar,” Stephen A. Spongberg and Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (41) 70–77<br />

Silverbell (32) 84, 95; (53) [4] 30<br />

— Carolina (31) 244<br />

— mountain (30) 170<br />

Silverman, Milton (59) [1] 23, 25, 27–30<br />

Silverman, Rita (39) 348<br />

Silvery cinquefoil (46) [3] 52<br />

Silvestri, P. C. (52) [1] 18, 20, 22<br />

Silvianthus bracteata (48) [2] 6<br />

Silybum marianum (39) 266<br />

Simanc<strong>as</strong>, archives of [Spain] (47) [3] 9<br />

Simaroubaceae (57) [1] 14; [3] 21, 28–29<br />

Simmons, John (49) [4] 36<br />

Simon, Richard (54) [3] 4<br />

Simonds, O. C. (60) [3] 5<br />

“A Simple Frame for Softwood Propagation,” Alfred J. Fordham (32) 160–164<br />

Sinarundinaria murielae (44) [4] 45–46<br />

— nitida (44) [3] 19<br />

Singapore holly (36) 5, 19<br />

Sino-American Botanical Expedition, 1980 (50) [3] 12, 29; (51) [1] 2–14; (54) [3] 32; (57) [2] 19, 23; (59) [1] 47, 48–49, 52<br />

— — —, American members of, photos by (45) [4] 13, 14, 16<br />

Sino-American Botanical Expedition, 1984 (46) [4] 15–36, 17–20, 22, 24–32, 35, inside back cover, back cover<br />

“Sino-American Sampler,” Stephen A. Spongberg (51) [1] 2–14<br />

Sino-Himalayan flora (50) [1] 9<br />

Sinocalycanthus chinensis (51) [1] 18–22, back cover<br />

Sinojackia rehderiana<br />

— xylocarpa (52) [1] 18<br />

Sinoradlkofera minor (38) 228<br />

Sinowilsonia henryi (36) 71, 105, 106; (51) [1] 13; (55) [1] 15, 17<br />

Sinton, Nan, “Books” (51) [2] 40<br />

— — photo by (50) [1] back cover<br />

Sipi (31) 292<br />

— acorns (31) 286<br />

Siporin, Judith, “‘<strong>Open</strong> to All Real Plant Lovers’: Book Review” (57) [4] 33–35<br />

Sirococcus clavigignenti juglandacearum (44) [1] 14<br />

Siu, S. M. (31) 271<br />

Sium sisarum (31) 201<br />

Sieversia pentapetala (38) 90<br />

Six Month Residence and Travels in Mexico, by W. Bullock [1824] (47) [3] 16<br />

Skarstad, Jill (39) 352<br />

Skeggs (31) 187<br />

Skimmia japonica (38) 30, 85<br />

— — f. leucocarpa (43) [1] 6<br />

— — var. repens (47) [2] 7<br />

Skinner, D. Henry (45) [1] 23<br />

Skirret (31) 201<br />

Skunk cabbage (37) 172; (43) [2] 15, 29–30; (47) [2] 28<br />

— — yellow (52) [2] 42<br />

Slade, James (48) [3] 34<br />

Sladenia cel<strong>as</strong>trifolia (48) [2] 4, 6<br />

Sl<strong>as</strong>h Disposal Act [MA] (45) [1] 10<br />

“Slaughtered Giant” [1890] (60) [2] 19<br />

Sleep movements in plants (36) 41<br />

Slieve Donard Nursery [Northern Ireland] (31) 47


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Cumulative Index 9<br />

Slive, Seymour, Peter Shaw Ashton, and Alice Davies, “Jacob van Ruisdael’s Trees” (42) [1] 2–31<br />

Sloane, Hans (57) [2] 26<br />

Sloanea cheliensis (48) [2] 6<br />

— tomentosa (48) [2] 7<br />

S. M. Japanese Nursery Co. [NJ] (49) [3] 3, 17, 19<br />

Small, J. K. (50) [4] 27<br />

“Small Shrubs with Noteworthy Winter Bark,” Margo W. Reynolds (36) 28–32<br />

Smartweed (34) 168, 169; (43) [2] 8<br />

Smilacina racemosa (52) [2] 45<br />

Smilax (55) [2] 6<br />

— laurifolia (31) 90<br />

Smiley, Charles J. (53) [2] 3, 4, 5, 6; (59) [1] 60–61<br />

Smith, Albert C. (32) 52<br />

Smith, Benjamin H. (49) [2] 24<br />

Smith, E. LaVerne, photo by (47) [2] 22<br />

Smith, Erwin F., Dr. (44) [3] 4<br />

Smith, Harrison W. (59) [1] 17<br />

Smith, Harry, Dr. (48) [2] 34<br />

Smith, James Edward (56) [4] 21, 23, 26<br />

Smith, Jeanne, “The Mexican White Pine” (39) 278–285<br />

Smith, John [Captain, of Virginia colony] (48) [3] 18–19; (53) [1] 8<br />

Smith, Junius, Dr. (31) 22<br />

Smith, Mr., letters to (49) [2] 21<br />

Smith, Olga A., drawing by (45) [2] 21<br />

Smith, W. W. (54) [2] 27<br />

Smith College [Northhampton, MA] (57) [2] 20<br />

Smith College Botanic Garden [MA] (58) [1] 24–26; (3) 29<br />

— — — — — plan of (53) [3] 14<br />

Smithsonian Institution (46) [4] 21; (47) [4] 11; (52) [2] 28<br />

Smog, London (32) 228<br />

— photo-chemical (30) 43<br />

Smokebush (32) 91, 97; (54) [2] 21–22, 23, 27;<br />

Smoketree (31) 220; (35) 93; (54) [2] 21, 27<br />

— American (44) [2] 17–22, 18; (54) [2] 21–22, 24, 28<br />

— — bark (44) [2] inside back cover<br />

— — distribution of (54) [2] 22<br />

— — leaves (44) [2] front cover<br />

— — trunk (44) [2] back cover<br />

— common (44) [2] back cover<br />

Smooth winterberry (47) [1] 10<br />

Smythies, B. E. (60) [4] 6<br />

Snakehead (31) 179; (34) 308<br />

Snakeroot (31) 32; (34) 312; (39) 254<br />

— black (34) 314<br />

— button (34) 379<br />

Snapdragon (31) 169, 194; (39) 250<br />

Sneezeweed (34) 350<br />

— orange (34) 352<br />

Sneezewood (31) 77<br />

Sneezewort (31) 25; (34) 267<br />

Snell, George (48) [4] 23<br />

Snow leopards (50) [1] 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10<br />

Snow rice-cake plant (47) [2] 30<br />

— rose (36) 19<br />

Snowball (53) [2] 10, 18<br />

Snowbell, fragrant (52) [1] 5; (55) [4] 12<br />

— Japanese (52) [1] 2–8<br />

“Snowbells of Korea,” Paul Meyer (52) [1] 2–8<br />

Snowberry (30) 173; (38) 110; (43) [1] 6; (56) [2] 24<br />

— creeping (45) [4] 24<br />

Snowdrop (31) 229; (36) 50; [2] inside back cover; (37) 96<br />

— autumnal (31) 188<br />

— summer (31) 188<br />

Snowdrop tree (31) 244<br />

Snow-in-the-summer (34) 306<br />

Snow-on-the-mountain (31) 73; (34) 64, 65; (39) 255<br />

“So Near the Metropolis: Lynn Woods, a Sylvan Gem in an Urban Setting,” by Elizabeth Hope Cushing (48) [4] 37–51


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Soap bean tree (31) 18<br />

Soapwort (31) 227; (32) 136; (39) 266<br />

Sociedad de Historia Natural de México (47) [3] 18<br />

Society of American Foresters (49) [4] 16<br />

Softwood cuttings (32) 161<br />

Soil, compaction (51) [1] 25–28<br />

— conditions (37) 236–239<br />

— drainage cl<strong>as</strong>ses (51) [1] 29<br />

— ecology (59) [2] 35–43<br />

— forest (58) [2] 4, 6–8, 13–15, 33–34, 37–40, 43; [3] 4–8; (59) [2] 36–43<br />

— microfauna (49) [4] 9<br />

— mineral layer (49) [4] 19<br />

— oxidation-reduction state of (49) [4] 6<br />

— peds (49) [4] 15<br />

— pores (49) [4] 10, 18<br />

— microorganisms (51) [1] 25<br />

— modifications (56) [4] 12–13<br />

— — for perennials (35) 66–67<br />

— pollution (30) 37–40<br />

— reaction to heat (51) [1] 25<br />

— restoration (59) [2] 36, 37–40, 41, 42<br />

— rooting volume (51) [1] 30–31<br />

— type, clay-loam (49) [4] 6, 11<br />

— — compacted (49) [4] 10, 18–20<br />

— — geologically young (49) [4] 12<br />

— — sandy (49) [4] 12, 13<br />

— — wet (49) [4] 11<br />

— — undisturbed [4] 11<br />

“Soil <strong>as</strong> a Living System,” Leslie Jones Sauer (59) [2] 35–43<br />

Soil-warming experiment (58) [2] 39–40<br />

Solana, TX (57) [2] 13<br />

Solanum (34) 174; (50) [4] 12<br />

— spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— dulcamara (34) 87, 174<br />

— lobulatum (31) 316<br />

— muricatum (50) [4] 14<br />

— nigrum (34) 86, 87, 174<br />

— nodiflorum (32) 29<br />

— pseudocapsicum (34) 86, 87<br />

— quitoense (50) [4] 14<br />

— tuberosum (31) 210, 211; (34) 85<br />

Solbrig, Otto T. (33) 144<br />

— — — “Chromosome Cytology and Arboreta: A Marriage of Convenience” (33) 135–146<br />

Soldanella (45) [4] 28<br />

Soledad [Cienfuegos, Cuba] (51) [3] 22–32<br />

Solidago (34) 195; (39) 266; (51) [2] 23, 26–31; (52) [4] 29<br />

— cvs. (35) 41–42<br />

— canadensis (34) 195<br />

— odorata (39) 266<br />

— rugosa (55) [3] 5<br />

Soliman (31) 20<br />

Solis sponsa (calendula) (31) 176<br />

“Solitude,” estate of John Penn [PA] (31) 158<br />

Solomon’s seal (35) 29; (39) 264; (44) [4] 51<br />

— — false (52) [2] 45<br />

Solsequia (31) 176<br />

“Some Afterthoughts on Apples,” Jeanne S. Wadleigh (33) 228–230<br />

“Some Old and New Interspecific Magnolia Hybrids,” Stephen A. Spongberg (36) 129–145<br />

Somers, Paul (46) [3] 24<br />

Somoku Kihin Kagami [Kintaro, 1827] (49) [3] 12, 13<br />

Sonchus (34) 196<br />

— arvensis (34) 196<br />

— oleraceus (34) 196<br />

Song, Leo, Jr. (54) [2] 8<br />

Soochow Garden [China] (37) 161, 162<br />

Sophora japonica (31) 242; (32) 67; (38) 112, 113, 157; (39) 131, 132, 229; (44) [3] 17; [4] 20; (47) [3] 38; (54) [1] 4, 5, 8;<br />

(55) [3] 17


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Cumulative Index 11<br />

— secundiflora (32) 207; (41) 90, 91<br />

Sorbaria (38) 108; (48) [3] 29<br />

— grandiflora (44) [4] 48<br />

— sorbifolia (41) 190, 191; (44) [4] 46, 47, 48; (55) [3] 18<br />

Sorbus (32) 68, 79; (44) [1] 22; (45) [4] 28; (49) [1] 68; (51) [1] 4<br />

— alnifolia (30) 169; (38) 138, 170–172; (39) 164, 165, 227; (51) [1] 5<br />

— americana (45) [4] 22<br />

— aucuparia (38) 172; (44) [4] 46<br />

— — & vars. (30) 169<br />

— commixta (38) 93<br />

— decora (52) [3] 11<br />

— esserteauiana (39) 199, 224<br />

— hemsleyi (51) [1] 6–7<br />

— ‘Joseph Rock’ (52) [2] 31<br />

— matsumurana (38) 90, 91; (47) [2] 5<br />

— sambucifolia var. pseudogracilis (38) 87<br />

— torminalis (31) 220<br />

— yüana (51) [1] 4–5; (55) [4] 13, 14<br />

Sorcerer’s violet (39) 269<br />

Sorensen, Paul D. (49) [1] 20<br />

— — — “The Dahlia: An Early History” (30) 121–138<br />

Sorgh<strong>as</strong>trum nutans ‘Sioux Blue’ (54) [3] 5, 10<br />

Sorrel (31) 202<br />

— field (34) 211<br />

— garden (31) 231<br />

— sheep (34) 211<br />

— tree (30) 169, 171; (38) 107<br />

— wood (34) 188<br />

Soto de Mig<strong>as</strong> Calientes, El [Madrid] (47) [3] 5, 7–8<br />

Soufrière [St. Vincent Island] (57) [4] 16<br />

Soulange-Bodin, Etienne (48) [4] 23<br />

SOURCEBOOK OF CULTIVAR NAMES, Arthur O. Tucker, Scott G. Kunst, Freek Vrugtman, Laurence C. Hatch (54) [4] 3–59<br />

Sourgum (39) 156, 157; (60) [2] 17<br />

Sourwood (30) 169, 171; (31) 244; (32) 84, 94; (38) 107<br />

Sousa-Sanchez, Mario (32) 265<br />

South Africa, gardens and plants of (32) 103, 220–225; (54) [2] 8<br />

South China (48) [2] 3<br />

— — Agricultural <strong>University</strong> (48) [2] 31<br />

— — Institute of Botany (48) [2] 21<br />

South End [Boston] (48) [4] 34, 35<br />

South Park [Chicago] (54) [3] 18<br />

South Sulawesi, Indonesia (45) [3] front cover, inside front cover, back cover<br />

Souther estate [Jamaica Plain] (51) [2] 32, 34, 35, 38<br />

Souther, Maria (51) [2] 34<br />

The Southern Garden, by Ben Arthur Davis [review of] (33) 305<br />

Southern yew (36) 19<br />

Southernwood (31) 202; (34) 288; (39) 250<br />

Southwest Corridor Park [Boston] (39) 342, 343; (48) [3] 11–12<br />

Southwest Missouri State <strong>University</strong> (46) [4] 21<br />

Sov<strong>as</strong>ol (30) 207<br />

Soviet Council of Botanic Gardens [Moscow] (36) 112<br />

Soviet Union, Botanical Gardens (36) 110–118<br />

Spanish Civil War (47) [3] 22<br />

Sparaxis (32) 220<br />

Sparganium eurycarpum (43) [2] 7, 24<br />

Sparks, Jared, Prof. (33) 170, 172<br />

Sparmannia (36) 6<br />

— africana (36) 20<br />

Spartina (54) [3] 7<br />

— michauxiana ‘Aureo-marginata’ (35) 61<br />

— pectinata (54) [3] 8<br />

— — ‘Aureo-marginata’ (35) 61; (54) [3] 10<br />

Spartium junceum (31) 215<br />

Späth Nurseries [Berlin] (31) 45; (57) [3] 5<br />

Spathodea campanulata (37) 218, 219<br />

Spearmint (31) 201; (39) 246<br />

Specimen, five-millionth, <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> Herbaria (56) [3] back cover


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Speciation in plants (53) [4] 29–30<br />

Species diversity (58) [1] 29–32, 41<br />

— migration (58) [1] 18; [2] 4–6, 18<br />

Spectacle Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 21, 22<br />

Speedway [Boston] (53) [4] 10<br />

Speedwell (35) 52<br />

Sperage (<strong>as</strong>paragus) (31) 203<br />

Sphenostigma coelestinum (46) [3] 28<br />

Spicebush (31) 41, 220; (36) 24; (56) [2] 24<br />

— Chinese (55) [1] 15<br />

— evergreen (55) [1] 18<br />

— Japanese (60) [4] 16<br />

Spicebush swallowtail (36) 27<br />

Spiderflower (39) 254<br />

Spiderwort (31) 138; (35) 48; (53) [1] 9<br />

Spike heath (37) 104<br />

Spinach (or spinage) (31) 212<br />

Spinacia oleracea (31) 212; (44) [3] 25<br />

Spindle tree (34) 63<br />

Spiraea (or spirea) (31) 244; (56) [2] 25<br />

— Bumald (44) [4] 48<br />

— dwarf (52) [3] 13<br />

— false (34) 293<br />

— frutex (31) 220<br />

— Gold Flame (44) [4] 48<br />

— Grefsteini Garland (41) 192<br />

— Japanese (44) [4] 48<br />

— Japanese white (41) 191<br />

Spiraea (or Spirea) (36) 57; (45) [4] 27, 30; (55) [1] 18; [3] 18<br />

— albiflora (41) 191<br />

— x arguta (55) [4] 8<br />

— — ‘Grefsteini’ (41) 192<br />

— x bumalda (44) [4] 48<br />

— — ‘Anthony Waterer’ (38) 108<br />

— — ‘Gold Flame’ (44) [4] 48<br />

— japonica ‘Little Princess’ (52) [3] 13<br />

— prunifolia (30) 172; (57) [1] 10<br />

— salicifolia (31) 220<br />

— tomentosa (31) 244<br />

— x vanhouttei (31) 167<br />

Spiranthes (41) 146–148<br />

— sinensis (38) 90; (41) 147<br />

Spiritualists (48) [4] 41–43<br />

Spirn, Anne Whiston, “Design for Survival” (44) [4] 29–36<br />

Spleenwort, mountain (46) [3] 20<br />

Spodiopogon sibiricus (54) [3] 7<br />

Spongberg, Harmony C., “The Ralph F. Perry Wood Collection” (33) 231–234<br />

Spongberg, Stephen A. (39) 347, 356, 357, 359, 360, 361; (46) [4] 4; (49) [1] 3, 37, 74; (55) [1] 37; [4] 6–7, 24; (56) [3] 24;<br />

(57) [2] 23; (59) [1] 48<br />

— — — book review [of Magnoli<strong>as</strong>, by Neil Treseder] (30) 26–27<br />

— — — “Collecting Expedition to Japan and Korea,” with Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38) 28–31<br />

— — — “Establishing Traditions at the Arnold Arboretum” (49) [1] 11–20<br />

— — — “First Japanese Plants for New England” [excerpt from A Reunion of Trees] (50) [3] 2–11<br />

— — — “Garden and Forest: The Botanical B<strong>as</strong>is of It All” (60) [2] 7–9<br />

— — — “Historic Plants in a New Setting: The Evolution of the Hunnewell Building Landscape,” with Peter Del<br />

Tredici (53) [4] 20–25<br />

— — — “‘Hope of Spring’ Magnolia Finally Flowers in Boston,” with Del Tredici (52) [1] 18–23<br />

— — — “In Memoriam: Jennifer Reimer Quigley” (54) [1] 35<br />

— — — “Introducing Weigela subsessilis,” with Peter Del Tredici (53) [4] 31–33<br />

— — — “Korean Adventure” (38) 132–152<br />

— — — “Late Summer Ornamental” (54) [3] 32–34<br />

— — — “Magnolia salicifolia, An Arboretum Introduction” (41) 50–58<br />

— — — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides––Its Status in Central China in 1980,” with Bruce Bartholomew and David<br />

Boufford [excerpt] (59) [1] 47–52<br />

— — — “New Magnolia Blooms in Boston,” with Peter Del Tredici (49) [2] 25–27<br />

— — — Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (39) 370–376<br />

— — — “Notes on Persimmons, Kakis, Date Plums, and Chapotes” (39) 290–309; [reprint] (51) [4] 47–54


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Cumulative Index 13<br />

— — — “‘Rose Lantern’: A New Cultivar of Koelreuteria paniculata, the Golden-Rain Tree,” with Frank S.<br />

Santamour, Jr. (56) [2] 32–37;<br />

— — — “‘Silver Par<strong>as</strong>ol’, A New Magnolia Cultivar,” with Weaver (41) 70–77<br />

— — — “Sino-American Sampler” (51) [1] 2–14<br />

— — — “Some Old and New Interspecific Magnolia Hybrids” (36) 129–145<br />

— — — “Sourcebook of Cultivar Names,” preface (54) [4] 3–4<br />

— — — “Stewarti<strong>as</strong>—Small Trees and Shrubs for All Se<strong>as</strong>ons,” with Alfred J. Fordham (35) 165–180<br />

— — — “Taxonomic Notes from the Arnold Arboretum” (50) [3] 29–32<br />

— — — “Tentative Key to the Cultivated Magnoli<strong>as</strong>” (34) 1–11, 165–180<br />

— — — photos by (39) 291, 303; (59) [1] front cover<br />

Spooner, William H. (33) 174<br />

Sporobolus heterolepis (54) [3] 5, 10–11<br />

Spotted hemlock (45) [1] 28<br />

Spraker, Leslie J., and Alfred J. Fordham, “Propagation Manual of Selected Gymnosperms” (37) 1–88<br />

Spring beauty (37) 93<br />

Spring Garden [London, England] (57) [2] 9<br />

Spring Grove Cemetery [Chicago, IL] (54) [2] 16<br />

Spring-scent (31) 89<br />

Spring tails (49) [4] 9<br />

Sprouting, after disturbance (58) [2] 9, 19, 27, 34, 36, 37, 41; (59) [2] 32; [3] 14–15, 16–22; [4] 12–14, 17–24<br />

Spruce (32) 65; (37) 62–64; (42) [1] 10; [3] 105; (52) [2] 30, 31; (57) [1] 24<br />

— budworm (45) [4] 27, 30<br />

— roots of (49) [4] 13<br />

— trunk sections (56) [4] 15<br />

— Alcock’s (42) [3] 111, 112<br />

— black (42) [3] 120<br />

— blue (54) [3] 28<br />

— Brewer’s (42) [3] 113<br />

— candelabra (42) [3] 122, 123<br />

— Chinese (42) [3] 112<br />

— Colorado (42) [3] 114, 115; [4] 138; (56) [3] 16<br />

— — blue (39) 215, 326<br />

— dwarf Alberta (42) [3] 117, 116<br />

— Engelmann (42) [3] 114, 115; [4] 143<br />

— Koyama’s (42) [3] 118<br />

— Likiang (42) [3] 119<br />

— Norway (42) [1] 9; [3] 103, 109<br />

— — weeping (50) [1] 28<br />

— Oriental (39) 214, 215; (42) [3] 124<br />

— purple-cone (42) [3] 119<br />

— red (42) [3] 120; (57) [2] back cover<br />

— Sakhalin (42) [3] 117<br />

— Schrenk’s (42) [3] 126<br />

— Serbian (39) 213, 214; (42) [3] 123<br />

— Siberian (42) [3] 122<br />

— Thian Shan (44) [3] 12<br />

— tigertail (42) [3] 125; (48) [1] 39<br />

— white (42) [3] 116; (49) [4] 2<br />

— Wilson’s (42) [3] 127–128<br />

Spruce, Richard (44) [2] 5, 10<br />

Spruces (48) [1] 5; (58) [2] 5, 6–7; [3] 3, 6, 9<br />

“Spruces in the Arnold Arboretum,” Richard Warren (42) [3] 102–129<br />

Spurge (31) 73; (34) 339<br />

— cushion (34) 340<br />

— family (52) [2] 24<br />

— flowering (34) 340<br />

Spurs, fruiting (59) [4] 18, 20, 22, 24<br />

Squantum [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 19<br />

“Squares of Paris” [1888], Henry S. Codman (60) [3] 9<br />

Squ<strong>as</strong>h (31) 172<br />

— summer (31) 212<br />

Squaw Rock [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 19<br />

Squirrel corn (37) 95<br />

Sriv<strong>as</strong>tava, Lalit M. (33) 65<br />

— — — “Cambial Activity in Trees” (33) 46–66<br />

Stachys grandiflora (30) 238; (35) 42; (39) 266<br />

— lanata (35) 42, 43


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14 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— macrantha (35) 42; (39) 266<br />

— olympica (31) 28; (39) 240, 268<br />

Stachyurus praecox (43) [1] 4<br />

Stacy, Elizabeth (56) [1] 12<br />

Staghorn sumac (34) 228<br />

Stahle, David W., “Tree Rings and Ancient Forest Relics,”(56) [4] 2–10<br />

— — — photos by (56) [4] inside front and back covers, 3–6<br />

Staking (37) 237, 240<br />

— methods for perennials (35) 68–75<br />

Stan Hywet Hall [Akron, OH] (56) [2] 9; (57) [1] 11<br />

Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture [Bailey, 1900] (54) [1] 28<br />

Standish House [Plymouth, MA] (31) 161<br />

Staphylea (32) 77; (40) 76–93; (55) [3] 17<br />

— bolanderi (40) 80, 81, 83, 84<br />

— brighamii (40) 82<br />

— bumalda (37) 227, 228; (38) 88; (40) 80, 81, 86, 87<br />

— colchica (37) 227; (40) 80, 81, 88, 89, 90, 91<br />

— — f. grandiflora (37) 228<br />

— colombieri (40) 77, 90, 91<br />

— elegans var. hessei (37) 228<br />

— emodi (40) 81, 84<br />

— holocarpa (40) 80, 81, 84, 85, 86<br />

— pinnata (31) 214; (37) 227; (40) 78, 79, 80, 81, 91, 93<br />

— pringlei (40) 82<br />

— trifolia (32) 65; (35) 117; (37) 227; (40) 80, 81, 82, 83<br />

Staples, George, book review by (45) [2] 38–39<br />

Star of Bethlehem (31) 194<br />

Starry gr<strong>as</strong>swort (34) 306<br />

Starting from Scratch: A Guide to Indoor Gardening, J. Whitman [review of] (39) 71–72<br />

Starwort (31) 175; (34) 292<br />

— false (34) 299<br />

St<strong>as</strong>hko, Edward,”Ecology for Your Backyard: Book Review” (53) [2] 30–32<br />

State Arboretum of Utah [Salt Lake City] (46) [3] 6<br />

Statice (39) 258<br />

— hardy (31) 129; (34) 384<br />

Stauntonia hexaphylla ‘Cartwheel’ (43) [4] 17<br />

Stay-in-place (31) 136; (35) 24<br />

Stearn, William T. (32) 191, 268; (50) [4] 24<br />

— — — “From Medieval Park to Modern Arboretum: The Arnold Arboretum and its Historic Background” (32) 173–197<br />

Steele, Arthur Robert, Flowers for the King (47) [3] 4, 6, 15, 22<br />

Steele, Fletcher (52) [1] 28; (55) [1] 2–6<br />

Steele, Richard, Sir (31) 156<br />

Steere, William C. (33) 163<br />

— — — ”The Role of Lower Plants in the Research Programs in Arboreta and Botanical Gardens” (33) 157–168<br />

Stefany, William (60) [4] 36<br />

Stellaria media (34) 160<br />

Stellenbosch <strong>University</strong> Botanic Gardens [South Africa] (54) [2] 8<br />

Stenanthium gramineum var. robustum (37) 178<br />

— occidentale (37) 178<br />

— robustum (37) 178<br />

— sachalinense (37) 179<br />

Stephanandra incisa ‘Crispa’ (30) 158<br />

Stephens, Edith, “Cape Flats Wild Flower Reserve” (32) 223<br />

Sterculia foetida (37) 226<br />

— platanifolia (31) 16<br />

— villosa (48) [2] 4<br />

Sterculiaceae(50) [2] 32<br />

Sterigm<strong>as</strong> (48) [1] 4<br />

Stern, Edith and Edgar, garden of (57) [1] 11<br />

Stern, William L. (32) 263<br />

— — — “The Wood Collection: What Should Be Its Future?” (33) 67–80<br />

Sternbergia lutea (31) 228<br />

Stevens, Jeanne (39) 352<br />

Stevens, Peter (39) 352, 357, 358<br />

— — “A Multitude of Botanies: Book Essay” (56) [4] 25–27<br />

Steward, Albert (48) [2] 15, 16<br />

Stewartia, Chinese (55) [1] 14; (60) [4] 17


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Cumulative Index 15<br />

— Korean (30) 169; (60) [4] 17<br />

— mountain (31) 244<br />

— showy (36) 31<br />

Stewartia (31) 89, 244; (35) 165–180; (36) 5; (38) 147, 149; (43) [1] 3; (55) [1] 9; [4] 12<br />

— gemmata (35) 173, 174<br />

— x henryae (35) 169, 171<br />

— koreana (30) 169; (32) 264<br />

— malacodendron (31) 244; (33) 93; (35) 169, 171; (53) [1] 15<br />

— monadelpha (35) 169, 170, 174, 175<br />

— ovata (31) 244; (35) 169; (53) [1] 15, 17<br />

— — grandiflora (35) 171; (36) 31<br />

— pseudocamellia (35) 167, 169, 175; (38) 96; (52) [3] 11; (53) [1] 15, 17; [4] 22; (60) [4] 11, 17<br />

— — ‘Korean Splendor’ (35) [4] front cover, 176<br />

— rostrata (34) 397; (35) 169, 170, 172, 173<br />

— serrata (35) 169, 172<br />

— sinensis (34) 397; (35) 169, 110, 172, 174; (55) [1] 14, 16–17, 18; (60) [4] inside front & back covers, 17<br />

“Stewarti<strong>as</strong>—Small Trees and Shrubs for All Se<strong>as</strong>ons,” Stephen A. Spongberg and Alfred J. Fordham (35) 165–180<br />

Steyermark, Julian (51) [3] 14<br />

Stickney, Charles O. (48) [4] 42<br />

Sticta weigelii (35) 154<br />

Stiles, William A. (60) [2] 19, 20, 21, 39–43, 40; [3] 5<br />

Stillingia sebifera (31) 17<br />

Stinking Willie (37) 176<br />

Stipa gigantea (52) [2] 45<br />

Stock (31) 173<br />

Stock-gilliflower (31) 194<br />

Stokes <strong>as</strong>ter (31) 227; (35) 44, 45<br />

Stokesia laevis (31) 227; (35) 44, 45<br />

Stolons (55) [3] 13<br />

“Stone Field Sculpture,” by Carl André (47) [2] 9<br />

“Stone Magnoli<strong>as</strong>,” R. B. Figlar (53) [2] 3–9<br />

Stonecress (34) 273<br />

Stonecrop (31) 136<br />

— hexagon (39) 266<br />

— showy (31) 136; (35) 38<br />

Stopes, Marie (31) 267<br />

Storer, Susan “Cultivating Native Plants: The Possibilities” (47) [2] 16–19<br />

Stories of Ladies [Chinese painting] (31) 270<br />

“The Story of Forsythia,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. and Robert S. Hebb (31) 41–61<br />

“Storm Damage,” Notes from the Arnold Arboretum, Gary L. Koller (37) 127–133<br />

“Storms and the Landscape: 1938–1997,” Susan Kelley (57) [1] 22–32<br />

Stourhead estate [Wiltshire, England] (53) [3] 16<br />

“Story of Shortia,” Charles Sprague Sargent [reprinted] (46) [3] 28–31<br />

Story of the Royal Horticultural Society, Harold R. Fletcher [review of] (31) 370<br />

Strachey, William (48) [4] 54<br />

Straley, Gerald (52) [1] 28<br />

— — “Presenting Sinocalycanthus chinensis—Chinese Wax Shrub” (51) [1] 18–22<br />

Strandell, Birger, Dr. (30) 60–61<br />

Strawberry (31) 226; (32) 272; (39) 255, 256<br />

Strawberry tomato (37) 220<br />

Strawflowers (31) 194<br />

STREET TREES FOR HOME AND MUNICIPAL LANDSCAPES (39) [3] 73–237<br />

Street trees (53) [3] 4–12<br />

— — care of (51) [1] 23–32<br />

Strelitzia (32) 220<br />

Strelitzia alba (50) [1] 22<br />

— reginae (47) [3] 38<br />

Streptocarpus (32) 220<br />

Streptocarpus, cvs. (35) 124–127<br />

— propagation (33) 185<br />

— ‘Blue Nymph’ (33) 184, 186<br />

— ‘Cobalt Nymph’ (33) 184, 187<br />

— ‘Constant Nymph’ (35) 124–127<br />

— johannis (33) 184<br />

— ‘Ma<strong>as</strong>sen’s White’ (33) 187; (35) 124<br />

— ‘Merton Blue’ (33) 184<br />

— ‘Mini Nymph’ (33) 184, 187


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16 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— ‘Netta Nymph’ (33) 184, 187<br />

— ‘Purple Nymph’ (33) 184, 187<br />

— rexii (32) 222<br />

“Streptocarpus ‘Constant Nymph’ and Its Mutants,” George H. Pride (33) 184–188, 185<br />

Streptomyces scabies (38) 37<br />

Stropharia (32) 205<br />

Strouthion (32) 136<br />

“Struggle for Survival,” Alfred J. Fordham (33) 235–238<br />

Strybing Arboretum [San Francisco] (51) [1] 20; (57) [2] 22<br />

Strychnos (32) 212; (50) [2] 24<br />

— spinosa (32) 24<br />

Stuart, Gilbert (47) [4] 27<br />

Stuart, John (53) [1] 15<br />

Studies of the Essex Flora, by Cyrus M. Tracy [mentioned] (48) [4] 43<br />

Sturbridge Village (or Old Sturbridge Village) [MA] (31) 160, 166<br />

— — Preservation Orchard (33) 230<br />

Sturtevant, Grace (47) [4] 14, 15<br />

Style composite, codification of (54) [2] 18<br />

Styphnolobium japonicum (60) [1] 16; [4] 26<br />

Styrax cvs. (52) [1] 7–8, 18<br />

— americanum (60) [1] 11<br />

— japonica (= japonicus) (38) [4] front cover; (52) [1] inside front cover, back cover, inside back cover, 2–8; (57) [1] 31<br />

— — cvs. (52) [1] 7–8<br />

— — ‘Carillon’ (43) [4] 17<br />

— — ‘Pink Chimes’ (43) [4] 17; (44) [1] 36<br />

— ob<strong>as</strong>sia (52) [1] 2–8; (55) [4] 10, 12<br />

Su Feng-lin (39) 354<br />

“Subtropical Bonsai for Indoor Gardening,” Constance T. Derderian (36) 1–21<br />

“Suburban Economics,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (30) 175<br />

Succory (31) 206<br />

Sugarberry (39) 146; (54) [1] 7<br />

Sugarcane cultivation (51) [3] 22, 23, 26, 27<br />

— ‘Cristalina’ variety [3] 27, 28<br />

Sulawesi, Indonesia (45) [3] 2–12<br />

— South (45) [3] front cover, inside front cover, back cover<br />

Sullivan, Sally Lindfors, “Plants in Early Japanese Poetry” (31) 284<br />

Sulphur dioxide (30) 41<br />

Sumac (30) 173; (52) [4] 29; (56) [3] 9<br />

— aromatic (35) 93, 94, 118<br />

— Chinese (39) 198; (44) [4] 44–45, 45<br />

— dwarf (35) 93<br />

— fragrant (30) 171; (31) 244; (41) 182<br />

— — ‘Gro-Low’ (44) [4] 44<br />

— poison (34) 81; (35) 97, 98<br />

— shining (30) 171; (41) 183<br />

— smooth (30) 171; (35) 93<br />

— staghorn (30) 171; (34) 228; (35) 93, 94; (48) [3] 31; (52) [4] inside front cover; (56) [2] 12<br />

— Venetian (54) [2] 21<br />

Sumacke, Venice (31) 220<br />

“Summer Bloom in the Arnold Arboretum,” Ida Hay Burch (38) 102–113<br />

Sun Chengyong, Wang Xiapu, and Jin Xiaobai, “Burretiodendron hsienmu Chun & How: Its Ecology and Its Protection”<br />

(46) [4] 46–51<br />

Sun, C. S. (46) [4] 19<br />

Sun Valley Bulb Farm, Inc. [OR] (34) 131<br />

Sundrop (31) 133; (35) 13; (44) [2] 28<br />

Sunflower (31) 196; (39) 256<br />

— orange (34) 352<br />

Sunflower Mine [AZ] (47) [4] 15<br />

Sung Period [China] (31) 270; (47) [2] 9<br />

Suñol, José (47) [3] 5, 7<br />

Sunset hardiness zones (54) [3] 24<br />

Supercooling (45) [4] 36<br />

“Survival of the Most Adaptable,” Peter Del Tredici (60) [4] 10–18<br />

Susanville [CA] (47) [4] 17<br />

“Sustainable Trees for Sustainable Cities,” Henry Arnold (53) [3] 4–12<br />

Susuki (31) 293<br />

Sutton, Stephanne B. (31) 23; (32) 271; (60) [2] 19


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Cumulative Index 17<br />

— — — “Actinidia chinensis: The Kiwi Fruit,” (30) 180–185; (31) 23<br />

— — — “The Arboretum Administrators: An Opinionated History” (32) 3–20<br />

Suzuki, Hamakichi (49) [3] 3, 19<br />

Suzuki, Uhei (49) [3] 3, 19<br />

Swain, Roger, “Aromatic Pelargoniums” (34) 97–124<br />

Swainsona galegifolia (37) 223<br />

Swakop River [Namibia] (54) [2] 2–4<br />

Swakopmund [Namibia] (54) [2] 2–3<br />

Swamp pink (37) 181; (46) [3] 7, 35<br />

— red-berry bush (31) 245<br />

Swanboats (48) [3] 32, 37–38, 37, 45<br />

Swartz, Caroline J., “Botanical Gold: Exploring the Tre<strong>as</strong>ures of the <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> Herbaria” (46) [2] 35–38<br />

Swedish E<strong>as</strong>t Indiaman [ship] (31) 21<br />

Sweet bay (31) 90, 218; (32) 90; (36) 129<br />

— — evergreen (60) [4] 16<br />

— briar (39) 265; (43) [3] 7<br />

— cicely (39) 261<br />

— clover (34) 156<br />

— fern (31) 238; (35) 116; (56) [3] 2–11, 5, 7, 10<br />

— — blister rust (56) [3] 9<br />

— gale (31) 244; (43) [4] 20; (55) [4] 26<br />

— John (31) 168, 174<br />

— pea (31) 169<br />

— — annual (31) 230<br />

— — perennial (31) 196<br />

— pepperbush (31) 236; (51) 18–21<br />

— potato (52) [2] 23, 24<br />

— — farming [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 22, 26<br />

— rocket (39) 256<br />

— shrub (31) 89, 234; (43) [1] 41; (44) [4] 41<br />

— William (31) 168, 174<br />

— woodruff (39) 251<br />

“Sweet Pepperbush: A Summer Sensation,” Michael A. Dirr (51) [3] 18–21<br />

Sweetgum (30) 171; (31) 220; (32) 72, 73; (36) 92–98; (48) [4] 33; (52) [1] 18; (54) [1] 9; (55) [3] 11; (57) [1] 17<br />

— root system of (49) [4] 26<br />

— American (36) 94–98, 95, 96; (39) 114, 115<br />

— Mexican (36) 97<br />

Sweetleaf (44) [3] 34–35<br />

— Asiatic (30) 173<br />

— Chinese (55) [1] 18<br />

“The Sweetleaf,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (44) [3] 34–35<br />

Sweetspire (31) 244; (43) [1] 26; (56) [3] 21<br />

Swingle, Walter T. (58) [1] 17<br />

Swissair Photo & Surveys, Ltd. [Zurich] (49) [1] 61, 62<br />

Sycamore (31) 220; (32) 72, 73<br />

— American (53) [1] 10, 33; [4] 28<br />

— roots of (49) [4] 20<br />

— dicamba (49) [4] 16<br />

Sycoparrotia semidecidua (49) [4] 37<br />

Sycopsis sinensis (36) 71, 107; (49) [4] 37<br />

Sylva, John Evelyn [1664] (32) 177, 185<br />

Symbolanthus (33) 196, 198<br />

— tricolor (33) 194<br />

Symphony Hall [Boston] (48) [4] 25<br />

Symphoricarpos (38) 110; (55) [3] 18<br />

— albus (30) 173; (43) [1] 6; (56) [2] 24<br />

— x chenaultii (30) 173<br />

— — ‘Hancock’ (44) [4] 25–26, 39, 42<br />

Symphyandra hofmannii (55) [1] 8<br />

— wanneri (55) [1] 10<br />

Symphytum officinale (31) 200; (39) 247, 268<br />

Symplocarpus (47) [2] 27<br />

— growing in Japan (30) 20<br />

— foetidus (37) 172; (43) [2] 15, 29–30; (47) [2] 27, 28<br />

— nipponicus (37) 172<br />

— renifolius (37) 172<br />

Symplocos chinensis (55) [1] 18


S<br />

18 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— paniculata (30) 173; (35) [4] inside back cover; (39) 200, 201, 224; (44) [3] 34<br />

— tinctoria var. <strong>as</strong>hei (44) [3] 34<br />

— — var. pygmaea (44) [3] 34<br />

— — var. tinctoria (44) [3] 34, 35<br />

Synge, Hugh (49) [1] 45<br />

Synonyms, botanical (49) [1] 39–41<br />

Syosset [NY] (47) [4] 10<br />

Syria (48) [1] 22<br />

Syringa (31) 220<br />

— Persian (31) 221<br />

Syringa (44) [3] 31; (47) [4] 13; (49) [2] 8;<br />

— cvs. (32) 133–135<br />

— spp. (45) [4] 23<br />

— tissue culture of (45) [2] 30<br />

— ‘Adam Mickiewicz’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Agincourt Beauty’ (31) 121<br />

— ‘Agnes Smith’ (31) 121<br />

— alba (31) 221<br />

— ‘Alexander’s Attraction’ (31) 121<br />

— ‘Alexander’s Variegated’ (31) 121<br />

— ‘Alice Franklin’ (31) 121<br />

— ‘Alice Rose Foster’ (31) 121<br />

— amurense (31) 120; (44) [3] 6<br />

— — var. japonica (31) 120; (39) 165, 166<br />

— amurensis (38) 67<br />

— — var. japonica (38) 76–78<br />

— ‘Anna Karpow’ (31) 125<br />

— arabica (31) 255<br />

— arabica flore albo duplici (31) 218<br />

— ‘B<strong>as</strong>ia’ (31) 121<br />

— ‘Blue Delight’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Bogdan Przyrzykowski’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Bright Centennial’ (31) 122<br />

— caerulea (31) 221<br />

— — lusitanica (31) 116<br />

— x chinensis (31) 117, 119; (38) 66; (57) [1] 12<br />

— — — cvs (56) [1] 28<br />

— — ‘Lilac Sunday’ (60) [4] 12, 13<br />

— — f. alba (or ‘Alba’) (38) 66; (57) [1] 13<br />

— — ’Lilac Sunday’ (57) [1] 12, 13, back cover<br />

— — f. saugeana (or ‘Saugeana’) (38) 66; (57) [1] 13<br />

— ‘Cynthia’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Danusia’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Dappled Dawn’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Diana’ (31) 122<br />

— x diversifolia (38) 66, 68<br />

— ‘Dr. W. Bugala’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Dwight D. Eisenhower’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Eaton Red’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Elaire Brown Alexander’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Eliose’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Elizabeth Files’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Esterka’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Fale Baltyku’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Far Horizon’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Ferna Alexander’ (31) 122<br />

— flore albo simplici (31) 218<br />

— ‘Florence’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Galina Ulanova’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Goplana’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Gotensiia’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Hagny’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Hazel’ (31) 122<br />

— x hyacinthiflora (38) 68, 71, 72; (49) [2] 12; (57) [1] 12<br />

— — cvs. (38) 71, 72; (56) [1] 26–28<br />

— — ‘Excel’ (44) [3] 30, 31<br />

— ‘India’ (31) 125


S<br />

Cumulative Index 19<br />

— ‘Irene Karpow-Lipska’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Ivan Michurin’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Izobiliie’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Jack Alexander’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Jaga’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Jagienka’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Jill Alexander’ (31) 122<br />

— x josiflexa (49) [2] 12<br />

— josikaea (31) 115, 120 (38) 67, 68, 78; (49) [2] 12<br />

— — cvs. (38) 68<br />

— ‘Judy’s Pink’ (31) 122<br />

— julianae (38) 67, 68<br />

— — ‘Hers Variety’ (38) 68<br />

— ‘Jutrzenka Pomorza’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Kapriz’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘K. A. Timiriazev’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Kobierski’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Konstanty Karpow’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Kr<strong>as</strong>avita Moskvy’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Kum-Bum’ (31) 122<br />

— laciniata (38) 66, 69, 74; (57) [1] 12<br />

— ‘Leon Wyczolkowski’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Leone Gardner’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Leonid Leonov’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Lilian Davis’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Lustrous’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Lynette Sirois’ (31) 122<br />

— ‘Malachow’ (31) 126<br />

— mandshurica (32) 72<br />

— ‘Marshal V<strong>as</strong>ilevskii’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Mary Ann Gardner’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Mary Evelyn White’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘May Day’ (31) 123<br />

— meyeri (38) 69, 70; (44) [3] 9, 2; (56) [1] 28<br />

— — ‘Palibin’ (38) 70; (55) [1] 9<br />

— microphylla (38) 70, 71<br />

— ‘Mieczta’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Minister Dab Kociol’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Mount Domogled’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Mrs. Charles Davis’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Niebo Moskvy’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Niewinnosc’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Nike’ (31) 123<br />

— oblata (31) 120; (38) 67, 70–72; (52) [2] 30; (57) [1] 12; (56) [1] 26<br />

— — ssp. (56) [1] 28<br />

— — var. dilatata (38) 70, 72<br />

— — var. giraldii (38) 66, 70, 72<br />

— ‘Old F<strong>as</strong>hioned’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Olimpiada Kolesnikova’ (31) 125<br />

— orbiculatus (31) 236; (35) 235, 236<br />

— palibiniana (38) 70<br />

— ‘Pamiat o S. M. Kirove’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Panna Dorota Golabecka’ (31) 126<br />

— patula (38) 70, 72; (49) [2] 4<br />

— — ‘Miss Kim’ (38) 72, 73<br />

— pekinensis (38) 72, 73, 74<br />

— — ‘Pendula’ (38) 73<br />

— persica (31) 117, 118, 119, 221; (57) [1] 12<br />

— — var. laciniata (31) 118<br />

— x persica (38) [3] front cover, 69, 74; (49) [2] 12; (57) [1] 12<br />

— — var. laciniata (38) 69, 74<br />

— ‘Phyliss Alexander’ (31) 123<br />

— pinnatifolia (38) 66<br />

— ‘Pioneer’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Piotr Chosinski’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Polly Stone’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Pol Robson’ (31) 126


S<br />

20 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— ‘Pomorzanka’ (31) 126<br />

— potaninii (38) 75<br />

— prestoniae (30) 94<br />

— x prestoniae (38) 75, 76, 80; (49) [2] 12<br />

— — cvs. (38) 76<br />

— ‘Prof. Bialobok’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Prof. Edmund Jankowski’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Prof. Hoser’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Prof. Jose Brzizinski’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Prof. Roman Kobendza’ (31) 126<br />

— protolaciniata (57) [1] 12<br />

— pubescens (56) [1] 25<br />

— — ssp. (56) [1] 28<br />

— ‘Ralph W. Stone’ (31) 123<br />

— reflexa (38) 76, 78<br />

— reticulata (30) 166; (38) 73, 76, 77, 78; (39) 165, 166, 224; (44) [4] 20, 21; (49) [2] 5<br />

— — var. mandshurica (38) 78<br />

— ‘Royalty’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Rozana Mlodosc’ (31) 126<br />

— rugulosa (47) [4] 13<br />

— ‘Starlight’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Stefan Makowiecki’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Stropkey Variegated’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Sumierki’ (31) 125<br />

— suspensa (31) 42<br />

— ‘Sweet Refrain’ (31) 123<br />

— x swegiflexa (38) 76<br />

— sweginzowii (38) 76; (49) [2] 12<br />

— ‘Tadeiszko’ (31) 126<br />

— ‘Telimena’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Tit Tat Toe’ (31) 123<br />

— velutina (38) 72<br />

— villosa (38) 78; (44) [3] 9<br />

— — x. sweginzowii (49) [2] 11, 12<br />

— ‘Violet Glory’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Vivian Christenson’ (31) 123<br />

— vulgaris (31) 116, 118, 119; (38) 65, 66, 71, 72; (39) 312; (44) [4] 43; (49) [2] 6; (53) [2] 17; (55) [3] 18; (57) [1] 12–13;<br />

(60) [4] 12; (56) [2] 25<br />

— — cvs. (56) [1] 26–28<br />

— — ‘Kr<strong>as</strong>avitska Moskova’ (56) [1] front cover<br />

— — ‘Lucie Baltet’ (38) 65<br />

— — ‘Princess Marie’ (55) [3] 8<br />

— — ‘Rochester (31) 123, 124; (32) 134<br />

— ‘White Sands’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Woodland Blue’ (31) 123<br />

— ‘Zarya Kommunizma’ (31) 125<br />

— ‘Znamia Lenina’ (31) 125<br />

Szechuan province [China] (48) [1] 25; [2] 34<br />

Szemao [China] (32) 106


T<br />

Cumulative Index 1<br />

A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Tabaco del diablo (32) 211<br />

Tabernaemontana (32) 213<br />

Table Rock, Allandale Woods [Jamaica Plain] (51) [2] 37, 38<br />

Tacca chantrieri (48) [2] 7<br />

Tagetes erecta (31) 169, 190<br />

— lucida (41) 124, 125<br />

— patula (31) 169, 190<br />

Tagi, Jugah (60) [4]: 2–9, 4, 5, 8<br />

Tagus River [Portugal] (47) [3] 31, 37<br />

Tahoe, Lake [CA-NV] (47) [4] 17<br />

Tail flower (31) 291, 293<br />

Taipings [China] (31) 5<br />

Taiwania (40) 189; (59) [1] 21, 54, 56, 57<br />

Taiwanos Indians [Colombia] (32) 212<br />

Takamatsu [Japan] (47) [2] 9, 10, 11<br />

Tak<strong>as</strong>hima, Takakone (31) 264<br />

Tak<strong>as</strong>o, Tokushiro, “‘Pollination Drop’ Time at the Arnold Arboretum” (50) [2] 2–7<br />

Taku (31) 292<br />

— fibers (31) 280<br />

Talponia plummeriana (52) [3] 24<br />

Talysh Forest [Iran] (49) [4] 36<br />

Tamarix gallica (48) [3] 23<br />

Tan, Benito C., “Book Review: Mosses in the Garden” (57) [2] 31–32<br />

Tanacetum huronense (39) 268<br />

— vulgare (31) 37, 202; (34) 202<br />

— — var. crispum (39) 268<br />

T’ang dyn<strong>as</strong>ty [China] (31) 20<br />

— period (31) 271<br />

Tang Pei-sung (39) 353<br />

Tankard, Judith, “Books” (52) [2] 47–48; [4] 33–34<br />

— — “Ellen Biddle Shipman’s New England Gardens” (57) [1] 2–11<br />

— — “Rose Standish Nichols, A Proper Bostonian” (59) [4] 25–32 (Note: The garden plan that appears on page 28 is<br />

incorrect. For the correct plan, see http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/programs/arnoldia/59_4.html.<br />

Tansy (31) 37, 202; (34) 202; (39) 247, 268<br />

Taoism (53) [1] 2–3<br />

Tapada (47) [3] 32, 35<br />

Tapada da Ajuda [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] inside front cover, 30–38, back cover<br />

“‘The Tapada da Ajuda’: Portugal’s First Botanical Garden,” Antonio de Almeida Monteiro and Jules Janick (47) [3]<br />

30–38<br />

Tapada d<strong>as</strong> Necessidades [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] 32<br />

Tapioca (52) [2] 24<br />

Tappan Reeves Law Office [CT] (31) 166<br />

Taproot (49) [4] 4, 5, 6, 13<br />

Taraktogenos kurzii (52) [2] 28<br />

— merrillana (48) [2] 4<br />

Taraxacum officinale (31) 205; (33)[2] front cover; (34) 199<br />

Tares (31) 231<br />

Taro (47) [2] 27<br />

Taro farming [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 22, 26<br />

Tarragon (31) 202<br />

T<strong>as</strong>manian cedar (37) 44<br />

Tatter, Terry (52) [2] 9<br />

Taxaceae (50) [2] 2, 4; (59) [1] 63<br />

Taxes, relation to pollution clean-up (30) 37, 39–40, 46; 175–176<br />

Taxodiaceae (50) [2] 2, 4; (57) [4] 3, 9; (59) [1] 6, 8, 54, 57<br />

— fossil (59) [1] 63<br />

Taxodium (32) 283–287; (37) 73; (39) 274; (57) [4] 9; (59) [1] 51, 54, 57, 63; (60) [4] 19<br />

— <strong>as</strong>cendens (32) 283, 284; (39) 272, 274; (50) [3] back cover<br />

— — ‘Prairie Sentinel’ (32) 283, 284<br />

— distichum (31) 237; (32) 283, 285; (36) 12; (38) 139; (39) 166, 167, 230, 272, 274; (50) [2] 6; (56) [4] inside back cover,<br />

6, 7; (57) [1] 14; [4] 5, 9; (59) [1] 26, 34, 54, 84; (60) [4] front cover


T<br />

2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

— — and Met<strong>as</strong>equoia (59) [1] 48–49<br />

— — var. distichum (60) [4] 19<br />

— — var. imbricarium (60) [4] 19<br />

— — var. nutans (56) [4] 4<br />

— — ‘Shawnee Brave’ (32) 286<br />

— mucronatum (32) 285; (39) 274; (57) [4] front cover, back cover, 3–4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10; (59) [1] 54<br />

— sempervirens (47) [3] 21<br />

Taxol (58) [1] 23; (59) [2] 29<br />

Taxonomic Datab<strong>as</strong>es Working Group (49) [1] 51, 53<br />

“Taxonomic Notes from the Arnold Arboretum,” Stephen A. Spongberg (50) [3] 29–32<br />

“Taxonomy and Arboretum Design,” Scot Medbury (53) [3] 13–23<br />

Taxonomy, numerical (33) 26–36<br />

Taxus (30) 139–147, 173; (34) 88; (37) 7, 23, 25, 74, 75; (44) [1] 25; [4] 48; (48) [1] 5; (55) [1] 25<br />

— bark of (48) [1] 12<br />

— branchlets of (48) [1] 12<br />

— buds of (48) [1] 12<br />

— cones of (48) [1] 12<br />

— leaves of (48) [1] 12<br />

— in Philippines (58) [1] 21–26<br />

— baccata (30) 141, 146; (31) 245; (49) [4] 35; (50) [2] 6; (55) [2] 13; (56) [2] 28<br />

— — ‘Davie’ (32) 283<br />

— — ’Repandens’ (56) [2] 28<br />

— brevifolia (30) 145; (42) [4] 148; (51) [3] 17; (55) [2] 7, 13<br />

— canadensis (30) 144, 145; (45) [4] 22<br />

— chinensis (59) [1] 43<br />

— cuspidata (30) 145; (43) [1] 18; (50) [3] 7, 9; (56) [2] 28; (59) [4] inside back cover<br />

— — leaf attachments of (48) [1] 7<br />

— — ‘Capitata’ (37) 23<br />

— — var. capitata (30) 145<br />

— — ‘Densa’ (43) [1] 18<br />

— — ‘Nana’ (43) [1] 19<br />

— x hunnewelliana (30) 143<br />

— x media (30) 143<br />

Taylor, Arthur (56) [3] 15<br />

Taylor, Robert L., photo by (44) [3] 35<br />

Taylor, Roy (52) [1] 28<br />

Tea cultivation (31) 1–18<br />

— history of (31) 20–23<br />

Tea, Jersey (56) [2] 25<br />

— Labrador (45) [3] 17<br />

— New Jersey (55) [4] 26<br />

— tree (36) 19<br />

— wild (32) 113<br />

Teal, John (52) [2] 16<br />

Te<strong>as</strong>el (39) 254<br />

Technical <strong>University</strong> of Lisbon [Portugal] (47) [3] 38<br />

Tecomaria (32) 220<br />

Tehran Botanic Garden [Iran] (49) [4] 37<br />

Tejo, Rio [Portugal] (47) [3] 31<br />

Telekia speciosa (55) [2] 31<br />

Temperature-sensitive leaf movements (50) [1] 30, 32, 33<br />

Ten-Minute Field Trips, Helen Ross Russell [review of] (37) 165<br />

Tenerife [Canary Islands] (47) [3] 13<br />

Tenshin, Okakura (52) [3] 4, 13<br />

“Tenshin-en,” Julie Messervy (52) [3] 2–13, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12<br />

Tent caterpillar (38) 39<br />

“Tentative Key to the Cultivated Magnoli<strong>as</strong>,” Stephen A. Spongberg (34) 1–11<br />

Tenth Census of the United States (49) [1] 13<br />

Teonanacatl (32) 205<br />

Terminalia myriocarpa (48) [2] 7<br />

Terrace Gardener’s Handbook, Linda Yang [review of] (38) 116<br />

Terralift machine (51) [1] 26<br />

Terrarium Gardening, Jack Kramer [review of] (34) 439<br />

Tertiary Research Center, <strong>University</strong> of Idaho (53) [2] 5<br />

Tessai, Tomioka (31) 264<br />

Testa, Ron, photo by (54) [2] front and back covers<br />

Tetramelaceae (48) [2] 3


T<br />

Cumulative Index 3<br />

Theorhidon, section, distribution of (53) [2] 8<br />

Tetrameles nudiflora (48) [2] 7<br />

Tetraploid daylilies (37) 202–206<br />

Tetrapteris (32) 214<br />

— methystica (32) 210<br />

— mucronata (32) 210<br />

Teucrium canadense (39) 268<br />

— chamaedrys (31) 184; (39) 241, 268<br />

— fruticans (39) 268<br />

Teune, Carla (47) [2] 32, 33<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>sia (43) [2] 5<br />

Thalictrum (45) [4] 26<br />

— aquilegifolium (31) 137, 191, 229; (35) 45<br />

— caroliniana (31) 138<br />

— delavayi (46) [4] 20<br />

— dipterocarpum (31) 137; (35) 46<br />

— — ‘Album’ (31) 137<br />

— — ‘Hewitt’s Double’ (31) 137<br />

— flavum (31) 190<br />

— minus (35) 46<br />

— montana (31) 138<br />

— polygamum (43) [2] inside front cover<br />

— rochebrunianum (31) 137<br />

— rocquebrunianum (35) 46, 47<br />

— speciosissimum (35) 48<br />

— thalictroides (37) 92<br />

Thamnocalamus spathaceus (58) [3] 15<br />

Thaxter, Roland (59) [2] 4, 13<br />

Thayer, John E. (40) 127<br />

Themeda triandra (32) 25<br />

Theobroma cacao (50) [2] 32<br />

Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening [Downing, 1841] (32) 187; (49) [3] 6<br />

Thermopsis (31) 137; (35) 48, 68<br />

Thermotropic leaf movements (50) [1] 30–35<br />

Thibodeau, Francis R., and Donald A. Falk, “Saving the Rarest” (46) [3] 2–18<br />

Thieret, John W., “Amur Honeysuckle, Its Fall From Grace,” with James O. Luken (57) [3] 2–12<br />

Thiery de Menonville (Nichol<strong>as</strong> Joseph) (30) 134<br />

Thiram (45) [1] 23<br />

Thistle, bull (34) 178<br />

— globe (34) 331<br />

— sow (34) 196<br />

— — common (34) 196<br />

— — field (34) 196<br />

Thistleton-Dyer, Sir William (32) 103; (44) [2] 3<br />

Thl<strong>as</strong>pi (32) 45<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Hanbury School [Shanghai, China] (48) [2] 10<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Jefferson’s Farm and Garden Books, Robert B. Baron, ed. [review of] (48) [4] 59–60<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong>, R. William, and other contributors, “Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan” (55) [1] 12–20<br />

Thompson, Albert (39) 352<br />

Thompson, David (48) [3] 18<br />

Thompson, Janet (39) 352<br />

Thompson Begonia Guide, Mildred L. and Edward J. Thompson, 2nd ed. [review of] (37) 212–216<br />

Thompson Island [Boston Harbor] (48) [3] 20<br />

“Thoreau <strong>as</strong> Botanist: An Appreciation and a Critique,” Ray Angelo (45) [3] 13–23<br />

Thoreau, Henry David (45) [3] 13–26, 30–32; (46) [3] 48; (55) [3] 1; (56) [3] 6, 8, 10<br />

— — — “Faith in a Seed”: The Dispersion of Seeds and Other Late Natural History Writings, book review of and<br />

excerpts from (53) [2] 24–29<br />

— — — Journal (45) [3] 13, 16, 18, 19<br />

— — — — botanical index to (45) [3] 30–32<br />

— — — — illustrations from (45) [3] 15, 16, 18, 21, 22<br />

— — — portrait of (45) [3] 14<br />

— — — [quoted] (45) [3] 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23<br />

— — — “The Succession of Forest Trees” (45) [3] 21–22<br />

Thoreau Society (46) [3] 48<br />

Thorn apple (31) 196; (34) 59<br />

— cockspur (56) [2] 24<br />

— fiery (56) [2] 24


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— great-fruited (31) 244<br />

— large-berried (31) 244<br />

— white (53) [2] 13, 14<br />

Thorns (56) [2] 21<br />

Thorpe, John, “Chrysanthemums” [1888] (60) [3] 27<br />

Thouin, André (30) 136<br />

Threatened Plants Unit [of IUCN] (49) [1] 47<br />

Three-pointed fir (55) [1] 29<br />

Thrift (34) 286; (39) 250; (45) [1] 26<br />

— common (34) 286<br />

— giant (34) 286<br />

— pinkball (34) 286<br />

— plantain (34) 286<br />

Throatwort, great (31) 175<br />

— nettle-leaved (31) 175<br />

Thuja (31) 10, 13, 18, 297; (32) 65; (37) 75, 76; (45) [4] 25, 26–27; (57) [1] 2<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— obtusa [= Chamaecyparis obtusa] (49) [3] 3, 36, 37<br />

— — ‘Chabo-hiba’ (49) [3] 12<br />

— — ‘Compacta’ (49) [3] 12, 13<br />

— occidentalis (31) 214; (39) 220, 221, 231, 272, 274; (45) [4] 22; (56) [4] 5; (59) [1] 56; [4] 10, 15; (60) [4] 18<br />

— — ‘Ellwangeriana Aurea Nana’ (33) 208<br />

— — ‘Watnung Gold’ (33) 208<br />

— orientalis (31) 18; (39) 275; (49) [4] 35<br />

— plicata (39) 221, 232; (58) [3] 2, 3–6, 7, 8–10, back cover; (59) [1] 56; (60) [4] 18<br />

— — branchlets and cones (58) [3] inside front cover<br />

Thujopsis (37) 76<br />

— dolobrata (47) [2] 14; (49) [3] 12; (50) [3] 2<br />

— — ‘Variegata’ (49) [3] 18<br />

Thunberg, Carl Pieter (or Karl) (31) 42; (32) 241; (57) [3] 15<br />

Thurlow, Matthew A., “An African Tropical Forest in Boston” (50) [1] 22–23<br />

Thyme (31) 202; (39) 241, 244, 245<br />

— caraway (39) 268<br />

— common (39) 268<br />

— culinary (39) 268<br />

— garden (31) 202<br />

— lemon (39) 268<br />

Thymus (39) 244, [4] inside front cover<br />

— x citriodorus (39) 268<br />

— herba-barona (39) 268<br />

— praecox ssp. arcticus (39) 268<br />

— pseudolanuginosus (39) 268<br />

— serpyllum (31) 202; (39) 268<br />

— thracicus (39) 268<br />

— vulgaris (31) 202; (39) 268<br />

Tian Mu Shan [China] (51) [2] 3, 4; (52) [4] 3, 7, 8, 10<br />

— — — Nature Reserve [China] (50) [4] 16–23, front cover; (52) 3, 5<br />

Tiannan Chahua Xiaozhi, by Fang Shu-mei (46) [1] 9<br />

Tiarella cordifolia (31) 228; (39) 268<br />

Tibet (36) 184; (46) [4] 16; (48) [2] 31<br />

Tickseed (31) 33, 228; (34) 316<br />

Tien, Chi-nian (44) [3] 18<br />

Tiergarten, Berlin [Germany] (57) [2] 7<br />

Tikun<strong>as</strong> Indians [Brazil and Colombia] (32) 213<br />

Tilia (32) 80, 82, 167; (57) [2] 7<br />

— collection at Arnold Arboretum (53) [3] 22<br />

— hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— americana (31) 240; (49) [2] 32, 33; (52) [4] 28, 30; (55) [3] 6; (59) [4]13, 14<br />

— amurensis (38) 138<br />

— cordata (38) 157; (39) 132, 133, 230; (44) [4] front cover, 20–21, 21; (49) [2] 32, 33; (52) [4] 29; (53) [1] 21, 22<br />

— — ‘Fairview’ (33) 208<br />

— x euchlora ‘Redmond’ (39) 133, 134, 227; (44) [4] 21<br />

— x europaea (31) 217; (32) 290<br />

— x flavescens (49) [1] 32, 33<br />

— japonica (39) 201, 202, 230; (49) [1] 32, 33<br />

— mandshurica (38) 138<br />

— megaphylla (38) 141


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

— mongolica (39) 202, 227<br />

— neglecta (49) [1] 32, 33<br />

— paucicostata (49) [1] 32, 33<br />

— petiolaris (39) 133; (42) [2] 97, 97; (49) [1] 32, 33; (54) [1] 9<br />

— platyphyllos (49) [1] 32, 33; (50) [3] 24, 25<br />

— tomentosa (38) 177; (39) 133, 134, 135, 230; (49) [1] 32, 33; (50) [3] 26, 27<br />

— tuan (43) [1] 22<br />

— vulgaris (59) [4] 14<br />

Timber Economy of Puritan New England, Charles F. Carroll [review of] (35) 192<br />

Timber industry (58) [2] 27; [3] 5, 9–10; (59) [2] 28–29, 34; [3] 14–16, 20<br />

Timber trade, colonial (35) 197–198<br />

Time-Life Encyclopedia of Gardening—Bulbs, James Underwood Crockett [review of] (32) 139<br />

— — — — —Landscape Gardening, James Underwood Crockett [review of] (34) 36<br />

Timothy (34) 218, 220<br />

Ting, Y. C. (52) [1] 20<br />

Ting, Chow-hai (44) [3] 9, 12, 13, 15–18, 21, 22<br />

Ting, Yao-feng (44) [3] 23<br />

Tinie Versfeld Wild Flower Reserve [South Africa] (32) 223<br />

Tissue culture (37) 206; (44) [3] 27–28, 30, 31–33; (45) [2] 30–31, 33, 34; (59) [3] 22; [4] 14<br />

Tizón, Ventura Rodriquez (47) [3] 7<br />

“To Each a Name: Verifying the Living Collection,” David Michener (49) [1] 36–41<br />

To Everything There Is a Se<strong>as</strong>on, Thal<strong>as</strong>sa Cruso [review of] (34) 431<br />

“To Make His Country Smile: William Hamilton’s Woodlands,” Karen Madsen (49) [2] 14–24<br />

“To the Arks with Rabbitbane: Plant Conservation at the Arnold Arboretum,” Robert G. Nicholson (46) [3] 23–25<br />

“To the Editor of Garden and Forest” [1888], Frederick Law Olmsted (60) [3] 22–24<br />

— — — — — — — [1896], L.G.S. (60) [3] 19<br />

Toad flax (31) 196<br />

Tobacco (31) 168, 202<br />

“Today’s Daylilies,” George H. Pride (37) 199–209<br />

Toddalia <strong>as</strong>iatica (32) 27<br />

Tofieldia nutans var. kandoi (38) 87<br />

Tokugawa Period [Japan] (49) [3] 2, 3<br />

Tokushima [Japan] (47) [2] 11<br />

Tokyo (60) [4] 26, 28–30<br />

— <strong>University</strong> of [Japan] (30) 163<br />

— botanic garden (30) 20<br />

Tomatillo (37) 220<br />

Tomato (31) 196<br />

Tomlinson, P. Barry (32) 268; (50) [2] 2<br />

— — — “The Biology of Aquatic Plants” (43) [2] 3–6<br />

Tonawanda Street [Boston] (48) [4] 36<br />

Tontine Crescent [Boston] (57) [2] 9<br />

Toon tree, Chinese (39) 144, 145; (50) [1] 21<br />

Toona ciliata (48) [2] 4, 7<br />

— microcarpa (48) [2] 7<br />

— sinensis (38) 158–161; (39) 41<br />

Toothache remedy [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 25<br />

Topiary (59) [3] 33<br />

Topiary and Ornamental Hedges, Miles Hadfield [review of] (32) 293<br />

Topophysis (51) [2] 7, 8<br />

— in ginkgo (51) [2] 7<br />

Toraja people [Indonesia] (45) [3] front cover, inside front cover, back cover<br />

Torch-lily (31) 128 (34) 378<br />

Torrey, John (56) [3] 4–5, 7<br />

— — Flora of the State of New York (48) [4] 55<br />

Torreya (37) 76, 77<br />

— grandis (52) [4] 4<br />

— nucifera (47) [2] 13; (50) [2] 7<br />

— — ‘Gold Strike’ (43) [4] 2, 18<br />

Touch-me-not (34) 203<br />

“Tour of a Botanist in China,” Shiu-Ying Hu (35) 265–295<br />

Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de (47) [3] 4, 6<br />

— — — — Institutiones Rei Herbariae (39) 267<br />

Tournefortian nomenclature (47) [3] 7, 8<br />

Tours, Jardin des Plantes [France] (54) [2] 16<br />

Tovara virginiana ‘Variegata’ (52) [2] 44, 45<br />

Town and Country (49) [3] 7


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Townsend, Ann, “Japanese Knotweed: A Reputation Lost” (57) [3] 13–20<br />

Townsend-Purnell Plant Patent Act (54) [4] 6<br />

Toxicity, of plants to animals (50) [1] 20<br />

Toxicodendron (35) 111–112<br />

— diversilobum (35) 110, 114<br />

— magnifolium (35) 114, 115<br />

— radicans (35) 101, 102; (54) [2] 21; (57) [2] 26<br />

— — ssp. barkleyi (35) 103<br />

— — ssp. divaricatum (35) 104<br />

— — ssp. eximium (35) 104, 105<br />

— — ssp. hispidum (35) 102, 107<br />

— — ssp. negundo (35) 104, 106<br />

— — ssp. orientale (35) 102, 104, 106<br />

— — ssp. pubens (35) 103<br />

— — ssp. radicans (35) 102–104<br />

— — ssp. verrucosum (35) 103, 105<br />

— rectum (35) [2] front cover<br />

— rydbergii (35) 107, 108, 109, 110<br />

— toxicarium (35) 109, 110, 111<br />

— vernicifluum (35) 98<br />

— vernix (35) 97, 98<br />

Tracheidal channnels (49) [4] 5<br />

Trachelospermum (36) 9, 11<br />

— j<strong>as</strong>minoides (36) 20<br />

Trachycarpus (43) [1] 29<br />

— excelsus (31) 17<br />

— fortunei (31) 2, 17; (50) [4] 23<br />

Trachyloma diversinerve (41) 204<br />

Tracy, Cyrus M. (48) [4] 41, 44<br />

— — — Studies of the Essex Flora [mentioned] (48) [4] 43<br />

Tracy, Edith H<strong>as</strong>tings, photos by (57) [1] inside front cover, 6, 7<br />

Tradescant, John (39) 319; (53) [1] 8–9<br />

Tradescantia (31) 138; (53) [1] 9<br />

— virginiana (31) 138; (35) 48; (53) [1] 9<br />

— — ‘Blue Stone’ (31) 138<br />

— — ‘Iris Prichard’ (31) 138<br />

— — ‘J. C. Weguelin’ (31) 138<br />

— — ‘Purple Dome’ (31) 138<br />

— — ‘Red Cloud’ (31) 138<br />

— — ‘Snowcap’ (31) 138<br />

Tragopogon porrifolius (48) [3] 24<br />

Trailing arbutus (37) 194–196<br />

Transition Zone Horticultural Institute [Flagstaff, AZ] (46) [3] 8, 13<br />

Transplanting (37) 239–241, 242–247; (56) [4] 11–16, 17<br />

— shock (56) [4] 11<br />

— stress (56) [4] 15–16<br />

“Transplanting Stress—A View from the Plant’s Perspective,” Gary L. Koller (37) 230–241<br />

“Transplanting Botany to China: The Cross-Cultural Experience of Chen Huanyong,” William J. Ha<strong>as</strong> (48) [2] 9–25<br />

Trapa (43) [2] 8<br />

— japonica (31) 292<br />

— natans (43) [2] 24–25<br />

Trapella sinensis (43) [1] 25<br />

Traveler in the Vanished Landscape—The Life and Times of David Dougl<strong>as</strong>, Botanical Explorer, William Morwood<br />

[review of] (36) 128<br />

Traveler’s Guide to North American Gardens, Harry Britton Logan [review of] (34) 434<br />

Tre<strong>as</strong>ury of Houseplants, R. Herwig and M. Schubert [review of] (39) 72<br />

“Tree <strong>as</strong> Celebrity” [Met<strong>as</strong>equoia] (59) [1] 28–32<br />

Tree, census of [North America] (49) [1] 3<br />

— growth and structure (33) 261–283<br />

— planting systems (51) [1] 30, 31<br />

— ring chronology (56) [4] 2, 5<br />

— — dating (56) [4] 3<br />

— shrine in ancient specimen [China] (31) 18<br />

— spp. suitable for urban islands (44) [4] 37–41<br />

— — planting of (44) [4] 26, 27, 28<br />

Tree celandine (35) 9<br />

— fern (43) [2] 25


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Cumulative Index 7<br />

— lilac (30) 163<br />

— — Japanese (39) 165, 166<br />

— of liberty (36) 123<br />

— peony (39) 263<br />

Tree climber (60) [4] 2–9<br />

— climbing, traditional methods (60) [4] 3, 4, 5<br />

Tree-of-heaven (30) 170; (32) 67, 78; (34) 226, 227; (38) 46; (39) 29–50, 92, 93; (52) [4] 26; (52) [4] 26; (57) [1] 14; [3] front<br />

cover, 21–27, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28–36; (60) [4] 26<br />

Tree Planting Day [China] (48) [2] 29<br />

Tree regeneration (59) [3] 14–15<br />

Tree rings (59) [2] 30; [4] 10<br />

“Tree Rings and Ancient Forest Relics,” David W. Stahle (56) [4] 2–10<br />

“Tree Roots: Facts and Fallacies,” Thom<strong>as</strong> O. Perry (49) [4] 3–21<br />

“Tree That Changed the World in One Century,” Richard Evans Schultes (44) [2] 2–16<br />

“Tree Transplanting and Establishment,” Gary W. Watson (56) [4] 11–16<br />

Trees, <strong>as</strong> cultural idiom (59) [4] 2–9<br />

— life of (59) [4] 10–16<br />

— spp. migration (58) [2] 4–7<br />

Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles, W. J. Bean [review of] (31) 84<br />

Trees and Shrubs of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, by George Barrell Emerson, drawing from (54) [3] inside front cover<br />

— quotations from (54) [3] 15<br />

Trees and Shrubs, Charles Sprague Sargent (30) 166<br />

Trees Around Us, Peter Barber and C. E. Luc<strong>as</strong> Phillips [review of] (37) 135<br />

“Trees <strong>as</strong> Urban Infr<strong>as</strong>tructure: Book Review,” Phyllis Andersen (53) [1] 32–35<br />

Trees for the Town, Inc. [Dall<strong>as</strong>, Tex<strong>as</strong>] (44) [4] 10–11<br />

“Trees for Your Community” (30) 95<br />

Trees for Your Garden, Roy Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter [review of] (36) 127<br />

“Trees in the Frame,” Alan L. Ward (57) [2] 11–16<br />

Trees of city, identification [Boston area] (32) 59–97<br />

Trees of Great Britain and Ireland, H. J. Elwes and A. Henry [review of] (32) 185, 189<br />

Trees of Pennsylvania, The Atlantic States, and the Lake States, Hui-lin Li [review of] (36) 276<br />

Trees of the British Isles in History and Legend, J. H. Wilks [review of] (38) 63<br />

Trees of the Great B<strong>as</strong>in: A Natural History, Ronald M. Lanner [review of] (45) [1] 30–31<br />

Trees of the United States and Canada, F. H. Montgomery [review of] (35) 189<br />

Trees of the World, Sandra Holmes [review of] (36) 125<br />

“Trees of Tian Mu Shan,” Peter Del Tredici (50) [4] 16–23<br />

Trees, Shrubs and Vines, Arthur T. Viertel [review of] (33) 256<br />

Trefoil (31) 244<br />

Treib, Marc, “The Care and Feeding of the Noble Allée” (54) [1] 13–23<br />

— — photo by (54) [1] front cover<br />

Trele<strong>as</strong>e, William (47) [4] 16, 17; (51) [3] 13, 14; (53) [3] 20; (60) [2] 7<br />

Trembling <strong>as</strong>pen (45) [4] 36, 37<br />

Trenching and backfill (51) [1] 27<br />

Tribune Horticale (31) 268<br />

Tricyrtis macropoda (55) [1] 16<br />

Trichocereus pachanoi (32) 211; (41) 96, 97<br />

Tricolor (31) 174<br />

Trifolium (31) 18; (34) 157, 173<br />

— bolanderi (46) [3] 14<br />

— pratense (34) 173<br />

— repens (34) 157<br />

Trigonobalanus doichangensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Trillium, large-flowered (47) [2] inside front cover<br />

— Pacific (42) [4] 141<br />

— showy (47) [2] inside front cover<br />

Trillium (47) [2] 27<br />

— albidum (37) 173, 174<br />

— angustipetalum (37) 174<br />

— catesbaei (37) 175<br />

— cernuum (37) 175, 176<br />

— chloropetalum (37) 174<br />

— — var. rubrum (37) 174<br />

— cuneatum (37) 173<br />

— discolor (37) 173<br />

— erectum (37) 175<br />

— flexipes (37) 175<br />

— govanianum (37) 175


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— grandiflorum (37) 100; (47) [2] inside front cover; (52) [3] 10; (55) [1] 10; [3] 6<br />

— — ‘Flore Plenum’ (55) [1] 5<br />

— kamschaticum (37) 175<br />

— luteum (37) 173<br />

— nivale (37) 100<br />

— ovatum (42) [4] 141<br />

— petiolatum (37) 174<br />

— pusillum (46) [3] 8<br />

— recurvatum (55) [1] 5<br />

— sessile (37) 100, 173<br />

— — var. californicum (37) 174<br />

— smallii (37) 175<br />

— stylosum (37) 175<br />

— tschonoskii (37) 175<br />

— v<strong>as</strong>eyi (37) 174, 175<br />

Trinidad Sugar Company [Cuba] (51) [3] 27<br />

Tripetaleia bracteata (47) [2] 5<br />

Triph<strong>as</strong>ia triphylla (36) 2, 20<br />

Tripp, Kim E.,”Considering Cotinus” (54) [2] 20–30<br />

— — — “Exploring the Complexities of Plant Hardiness,” with J. C. Raulson [3] 22–31<br />

— — — “Hardy Asian Alders” (55) [4] 16–25<br />

— — — “Native vs. Nonnative: A Reprise,” [Letter] (58) [3] 27–29<br />

— — — photo by (55) [4] inside cover<br />

Tripterygium regelii (44) [4] 48–49, 49; (52) [1] 11<br />

Triteleiopsis (46) [3] 38<br />

— palmeri (46) [3] 38<br />

Triticum (31) 205; (33) 137<br />

— aestivum (31) 212; (49) [4] 4<br />

— — ‘Ak-Mecca Boogdai’ (44) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Kara Boogdai’ (44) [3] 13<br />

— — ‘Kizil Boogdai’ (44) [3] 13<br />

— turgidum (44) [3] 13<br />

Tritoma (34) 378<br />

Triumfetta bartramia (32) 27<br />

Trochodendron aralioides (38) 30, 96<br />

Trollius (35) 49–51; (45) [4] 26<br />

— ‘Alab<strong>as</strong>ter’ (45) [4] 28<br />

— <strong>as</strong>iaticus (35) 50; (44) [3] 13<br />

— europaeus (31) 230; (35) 50; (39) 268<br />

— laxus (46) [3] 7, 13<br />

— ledebourii (35) 51<br />

— pumilus (35) 51<br />

Tropaeolum majus (31) 191; (39) 269; (47) [3] 7, 9<br />

— minus (39) 269<br />

— tuberosum (50) [4] 12<br />

Tropical deforestation (50) [1] 12<br />

TROPICOS datab<strong>as</strong>e (49) [1] 53<br />

Trott, L. (30) 15<br />

Truman, President (Harry S) (47) [4] 10<br />

Trumpet tree (52) [2] 20<br />

— vine (44) [4] 54; (50) [1] 18<br />

Trumpetcreeper (31) 221<br />

Trustees of Public Reservations [MA] (53) [4] 4; (59) [2] 3, 15, 18, 19<br />

Tryon, Alice F., photo by (45) [3] inside back cover<br />

Tryptamines (32) 207<br />

Tsamma (54) [2] 4<br />

Tsuchida, Hiromi,”Hibaku Trees of Hiroshima,” with Peter Del Tredici (53) [3] 24–29<br />

— — photo by [3] inside back cover<br />

Tsuga (32) 65, 76; (37) 77, 78; (47) [2] 11; (48) [1] 4, 5; (57) [1] 28; [2] 15, 16<br />

— bark of (48) [1] 12<br />

— branchlets of (48) [1] 12<br />

— buds of (48) [1] 12<br />

— cones of (48) [1] 12<br />

— leaves of (48) [1] 12<br />

— water-conducting system of (49) [4] 5<br />

— wood (33) [1] front cover, 59


T<br />

Cumulative Index 9<br />

— canadensis (31) 216; (37) 153; (40) 210, 215, 217; (43) [1] 19; (44) [4] 39; (45) [4] 25; (52) [3] 11; (55) [3] 6; [4] 12; (57)<br />

[1] front cover, 23; (58) [2] 41<br />

— — ‘Bacon Cristate’ (33) 208<br />

— — ‘Narragansett’ (32) 287<br />

— — ‘Cloud Prune’ (33) 209<br />

— — ‘Cole’ (40) 220<br />

— — ‘Jervis’ (33) 209<br />

— — f. pendula (40) 202–221, 203, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 214; [5] cover 4; (43) [1] 19 [Note that the photo is<br />

miscaptioned <strong>as</strong> Pieris; see page 17 for the correct caption.]<br />

— — — ‘Brookline’ (40) 207, 209, 211<br />

— — — ‘Horton’ (40) 207, 212, 214<br />

— — ‘Watnong Star’ (30) 260; (31) 216<br />

— caroliniana (46) [1] 35; (57) [1] 23, 24<br />

— — leaf attachments of (48) [1] 7<br />

— chinensis (59) [1] 11; (60) [4] 18<br />

— diversifolia (38) 30, 94; (47) [2] 12, 14; (49) [3] 14<br />

— heterophylla (58) [3] 3, back cover<br />

— sieboldii (47) [2] 12<br />

— — wood (33) [1] front cover, 59<br />

— yunnanensis (36) 231<br />

Tsusiophyllum tanakae (55) [1] 6<br />

Tsujii, Tatsuichi (47) [2] 4–5<br />

Tsukamoto, Yotaro (56) [3] 25<br />

Tsunam<strong>as</strong>a Ikeda (47) [2] 13, 13<br />

Tsurezure Gusa [painting] (31) 264<br />

Tsurugi, Mount [Shikoku, Japan] (47) [2] 11–12, 11<br />

Tubesing, Charles (46) [4] 9<br />

Tucker, Arthur O., and other contributors, “A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (54) [4] 5–59<br />

Tucker, Ethelyn (32) 54<br />

Tucson Mountains [AZ] (47) [4] 15<br />

Tuileries [Paris] (54) [1] 12–16, 17; (57) [2] 4, 5, 7<br />

Tulip tree (or poplar) (31) 221; (32) 73, 187; (36) 119–124; (42) [2] 96, 94; (46) [1] 33; (49) [1] 16; (53) [4] 27, 28, 29; (54) [1]<br />

6, 8; (57) [1] 24; (60) [4] 26<br />

— — Chinese-American (60) [4] 14<br />

— — African (37) 218, 219<br />

— — fossil leaf of (53) [2] back cover<br />

— — hurricane damage to trees [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— —hybrid (53) [4] 21, back cover<br />

Tulipa clusiana (31) 196<br />

— gesneriana (31) 196<br />

— greigii (37) 101<br />

— kaufmanniana (37) 101<br />

— linifolia (37) 101<br />

— praestans ‘Fusilier’ (37) 101<br />

— pulchella ‘Violacea’ (37) 101<br />

— tarda (37) 101<br />

— turkestanica (37) 101<br />

Tulips (56) [2] 16<br />

T’ung-oil (31) 8<br />

— tree (31) 12, 16<br />

Tuomey, Margaret Mercer (36) 63<br />

Tuomey, Prof. (36) 58, 60<br />

Tuomeya (36) 61–62<br />

— alabamensis (36) 60<br />

Tupa (32) 211<br />

Tupelo (31) 233; (33) 262; (54) [1] 9; (57) [1] 14; (60) [2] 17–18<br />

— roots of (49) [4] 13, 14<br />

— black (30) 169; (31) 232; (39) 156, 157<br />

— water (60) [4] 23<br />

Tupi-Guarani Indians [South America] (50) [2] 21, 24<br />

“Tupelo Tree” [1890] (60) [2] 17–18<br />

Tupper, W. W. (33) 75<br />

Turbina corymbosa (41) 103, 104, 105<br />

Turbinaria (52) [2] 16<br />

Turgot, engraving by (57) [2] 5<br />

Turkey (48) [1] 22<br />

Turkey-hen flower (31) 178


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Turkisher Holunder (31) 114<br />

Turner, Jonathan (52) [3] 14<br />

Turnip (31) 16, 212<br />

— radish (31) 16<br />

Turtle-gr<strong>as</strong>s (43) [2] 5<br />

Turtlehead (31) 230; (37) 220; (44) [4] 51<br />

— pink (34) 308, 309<br />

— rose (34) 308<br />

— white (34) 308; (39) 252<br />

Twain, Mark, and Charter Oak (59) [4] 4<br />

Twayblade (37) 182<br />

“Twenty Years After: The Revival of Boston’s Parks and <strong>Open</strong> Spaces,” by Mark Primack (48) [3] 10–17<br />

Twinflower (45) [4] 23; (60) [1] 3–4<br />

Twinleaf (37) 97, 190<br />

“Two Bunches of Grapes,” by Luigi Rist [print] (48) [4] front cover<br />

2, 4-D (45) [2] 29<br />

“Two Promising Fruit Plants for Northern Landscapes,” Edward Goodell (42) [4] 103–133<br />

“Two Thousand Years of Eating Bark: Magnolia officinalis var. biloba and Eucommia ulmoides in Traditional<br />

Chinese Medicine,” Todd Forrest (55) [2] 12–18<br />

Tyler Arboretum [Lima, Peru] (49) [1] 43<br />

Tyley, John (57) [4] 19<br />

Typha (43) [2] 8–10, 9<br />

— angustifolium (34) 17<br />

— latifolia (31) 228; (34) 224; (43) [2] 10–11, 18<br />

“Typical Elms of Yesterday,” Peter Del Tredici (42) [2] 47–48<br />

T’zu-Hsi, Empress [China] (31) 271


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VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Ulluco (50 ) [4] 11<br />

Ullucus tuberosus (50 ) [4] 11, 12<br />

Ulmaceae, studies on (49 ) [1] 20<br />

Ulmus (32 ) 81, 82; (55 ) [3] 11; [3] 17<br />

Ulmus (33 ) 40–42, 44, 45; (57 ) [2] 7<br />

— alata (31 ) 237; (56 ) [2] 24<br />

— americana (31 ) 237; (33 ) 83, 126; (34 ) 244, 245; (38 ) 157; (42 ) [2] 62, 71, 84, 89–90; (43 ) [1] 41; (49 ) [4] 23, 25;<br />

(52) [4] 29; (54 ) [1] 3; (58 ) [1] front cover, 27, 28–30, 31, 32, inside back cover; [3] 31; (59 ) [1] 49<br />

— — ‘New Harmony’ (58 ) [1] 27<br />

— — ‘Princeton’ (58 ) [1] 28, 29<br />

— — ‘Valley Forge’ (58 ) [1] 27<br />

— carpinifolia (42 ) [1] 19<br />

— — ‘Christine Buisman’ (39 ) 167, 227<br />

— — var. umbraculifera (44 ) [4] 12<br />

— — ‘Variegata’ (37 ) [5] cover 1<br />

— davidiana var. japonica (47 ) [2] 7<br />

— x hollandica (44 ) [4] 21, 22<br />

— glabra (49 ) [4] 35; (55 ) [3] 20<br />

— multinervis (59 ) [1] 42, 51<br />

— parviflora (54 ) [1] 9; (55 ) [1] 6<br />

— parvifolia (36 ) 12; (39 ) 136, 137, 227; (42 ) [2] 72, 77, 97, 99, 99<br />

— — sempervirens (36 ) 20<br />

— procera (33 ) 83; (42 ) [1] 18<br />

— pumila (34 ) 244; (39 ) 137; (42 ) [2] 72, 77; (44 ) [3] inside front cover, 9, 24<br />

— wallichiana (42 ) [2] 77<br />

“Ultraviolet Patterns in Flowers, or Flowers <strong>as</strong> Viewed by Insects,” Richard B. Primack (42 ) [3] 139–146<br />

Umbellularia californica (59 ) [4] 13<br />

Umbilicaria (35 ) 135<br />

— mammulata (35 ) 150, 151<br />

Umbrella leaf (37 ) 190<br />

Umbrella pine (37 ) 5, 71; (44 ) [1] 24–27, 24; (50 ) [3] 2, 4<br />

— — cone (44 ) [1] front cover<br />

— — needles (44 ) [1] 26, back cover<br />

— — Japanese (39 ) 219, 220<br />

Umbrella-tree (36 ) 129; (57 ) [4] 24<br />

Ume plum (31 ) 293<br />

— <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32 ) 246<br />

“Uncommon Lilacs, Something Old, Something New,” John H. Alexander, III (38 ) 65–81<br />

Underdrainage (51 ) [1] 29, 30, 31<br />

Underwood, Lucien Marcus (33 ) 159<br />

Unger, Alfred (49 ) [3] 19, 36<br />

Unger, Mary (49 ) [3] 36<br />

Uniola latifolia (35 ) 59, 60<br />

Union List of Serials (30 ) 7<br />

Union Park [Boston] (48 ) [4] 34<br />

Union Square [NY] (57 ) [2] 9<br />

United States Arboretum (58 ) [1] 27; [3] 14, 15<br />

United States Botanic Garden [W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC] (31 ) 13<br />

United States Bureau of Forestry (53 ) [1] 24<br />

United States Census, Tenth (49 ) [1] 13<br />

United States Department of Agriculture [USDA] (31 ) 1, 10; (58 ) [1] 13, 18, 22, 23, 26, 32; (59 ) [1] 27; [3] 26, 29–30<br />

— — — — — Bureau of Plant Industry (30 ) 182<br />

— — — — — Forest Service (46 ) [3] 4, 11<br />

— — — — — Plant Hardiness Zone Map (50 ) [3] 16–20, 17, 20<br />

— — — — — Plant Introductions: PI 18577, PI 18578, PI 19411, PI 21620 (44 ) [3] 24<br />

— — — — — PI 22675 (44 ) [3] 9<br />

— — — — — PI 22905, PI 22978, PI 23013 (44 ) [3] 24<br />

— — — — — PI 23032 (44 ) [3] 9, 24<br />

— — — — — PI 38231, PI 38807 (44 ) [3] 24<br />

— — — — — PI 235128 (44 ) [3] 36<br />

— — — — — PI 262266 (44 ) [4] 45


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— — — — — Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction (57 ) [3] 6<br />

— — — — — Soil Conservation Service (57 ) [3] 6<br />

— — — — — Station, Glenn Dale, MD (56 ) [2] 35<br />

United States Department of Public Health (30 ) 36<br />

United States Expedition to Japan (31 ) 268<br />

United States Fish and Wildlife Service (46 ) [3] 3, 5, 6, 13, 26, 34; (47 ) [2] 20, 21, 23; [4] 4<br />

United States Forest Products Laboratory (33 ) 73<br />

United States Forest Service (46 ) [3] 4, 11<br />

United States National Arboretum [W<strong>as</strong>hington DC] (30 ) 19; (31 ) 13; (46 ) [3] 4, 5, 10, 12, 15; (47 ) [1] 9; (48 ) [1] 28;<br />

(49 ) [2] 25, 26; (52 ) [1] 8; (53 ) [4] 31; (54 ) [2] 36; [3] 4; (56 ) [2] 32–26; [3] 21<br />

United States National Cancer Institute (51 ) [3] 17; (55 ) [2] 7, 13<br />

United States Patents Office (31 ) 12, 14<br />

United States Weather Bureau (30 ) 186<br />

Universal Exposition [Paris, 1878] (49 ) [3] 3<br />

<strong>University</strong> of British Columbia Botanical Garden (51 ) [1] 18, 19, 22; (52 ) [1] 26, 30<br />

<strong>University</strong> of California [Berkeley] (46 ) [4] 15; (59 ) [1] 5, 12, 14, 21, 23, 30, 32<br />

— — — Botanical Garden (46 ) [4] 4<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Nebr<strong>as</strong>ka Statewide Arboretum (46 ) [3] 6<br />

<strong>University</strong> of the Philippines (58 ) [1] 12, 18<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Tennessee Arboretum (49 ) [1] 43<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Tokyo, Botanical Garden (30 ) 20<br />

<strong>University</strong> of W<strong>as</strong>hington Arboretum (53 ) [3] 20, 21<br />

Unter den Linden, Berlin [Germany] (57 ) [2] 5, 7<br />

“Uplands: Life Among the Alpines,” Catherine Hull (55) [1] 2–11<br />

Unonopsis veneficiorum (32 ) 212<br />

“Unusual and Mysterious: The Black Pussy Willow,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (38 ) 26, 27<br />

Upper Banks Nursery [Media, PA] (60) [1] 10<br />

Uppsala <strong>University</strong> [Sweden] (48 ) [2] 34<br />

“Upright White Pine” Peter Del Tredici (53 ) [1] 24–31<br />

Ur<strong>as</strong>hima-so (47 ) [2] 30<br />

URBAN ISLANDS: TREES AND SHRUBS FOR THE INNER CITY (44 ) [4] 3–54<br />

Urban islands (44 ) [4] 2–54, 32, 34<br />

— — decline of (4 ) [4] 32<br />

— — design of (44 ) [4] 29–36<br />

— — maintenance (44 ) [4] 3–13<br />

— — planting (44 ) [4] 14–28<br />

— — new choices for (44 ) [4] 37–54<br />

— landscapes, stresses of (54 ) [1] 3<br />

— street trees (53 ) [3] 4–12, 5, 7, 11<br />

— — value <strong>as</strong> utilities (53 ) [3] 4<br />

— soils (51 ) [1] 23, 32<br />

“Urban Islands: Who Will Maintain Them?” Charlotte Kahn (44 ) [4] 3–13<br />

“Urban Soils: Problems and Promise,” Philip J. Craul (51 ) [1] 23, 32<br />

Urena lobata (32 ) 27<br />

Urinary infection remedy [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32 ) 27<br />

Urospatha antisyleptica (32 ) 216<br />

Urtica dioica (34 ) 89<br />

“Use of Trees and Shrubs with Leaves of Abnormal Colors” [1897] (60) [3] 37–38<br />

Usnea strigosa (35 ) 149<br />

— trichodea (35 ) 149<br />

USSR Academy of Science, Main Botanic Garden at [Moscow] (36 ) 112<br />

Utah (47 ) [4] 19; (48 ) [1] 23<br />

Utricularia (43 ) [2] 5, 8–9<br />

— vulgaris (43 ) [2] 2, 27<br />

Uvularia grandiflora (52 ) [1] 32<br />

— sessifolia (37 ) 178<br />

— — ‘Variegata’ (52 ) [1] 32<br />

Uyeki, Homika (31 ) 54


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Vaccinium (30) 172; (47) [2] 14; (52) [3] 27; (55) [1] 9; [3] 18<br />

— at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— angustifolium (37) 106; (45) [2] 19; [4] 24; (49) [3] 38, 39, front cover; (56) [3] 9<br />

— arctostaphylos (49) [4] 35<br />

— corymbosum (44) [4] 49; (49) [3] 39; (56) [3] 9<br />

— delavayi (46) [4] 20, 30<br />

— macrocarpon (31) 246; (33) 284<br />

— —’Hamilton’ (55) [1] 3<br />

— oldhamii (38) 87, 138<br />

— oxycoccus (31) 236<br />

— praestans (38) 91<br />

— uliginosum var. alpinum (45) [4] 25<br />

— vitis-idaea (31) 236; (35) 233; (38) 91; (47) [2] 7<br />

— — <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32) 245<br />

— — var. minus (35) 229, 233; (45) [4] 25<br />

Vahl, Martin (31) 42<br />

Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y (47) [3] 4<br />

Valencia [Spain] (47) [3] 13<br />

— <strong>University</strong> of (47) [3] 19<br />

Valerian (31) 197<br />

— great wild (31) 197<br />

— Greek (39) 264<br />

— official (31) 197<br />

— red (31) 197; (39) 252<br />

Valeriana officinalis (31) 197<br />

Valley of Sibundoy [Colombia] (46) [4] inside front cover<br />

“Value of Living Collections,” Peter H. Raven (49) [1] 5–6<br />

“Value of Mountain Forests” [1890], J. B. Harrison (60) [2] 24–25<br />

Van Courtlandt Manor [Hudson River, NY] (31) 158<br />

Van Dusen Botanical Garden [Vancouver, BC] (52) [2] 43<br />

Van Jaarsveld, E. (54) [2] 8<br />

Van Melle, P. J. (31) 42<br />

Van Rensselaer, Mariana Griswold (or Mrs. Schuyler) (51) [3] 4; (54) [1] 26; (57) [4] 30, 31, 32; (60) [2] 41; [3] 5, 7, 36<br />

— — — — Accents <strong>as</strong> Well <strong>as</strong> Broad Effects: Writings on Architecture, Landscape, and the Environment 1876–1925<br />

[reviewed] (57) [4] 30–32<br />

— — — — “Proposed Plan for Madison Square, New York City” [1896] (60) [3] 16–17<br />

Van Rensselaers, estate of (31) 158<br />

Van Valkenburgh, Michael, and Peter Del Tredici, “Restoring the <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard Landscape” (54) [1] 3–11<br />

Vancouver Expedition (47) [3] 21<br />

— landfalls [map] (47) [3] 20<br />

Vancouveria chrysantha (37) 183<br />

— hexandra (37) 193; (52) [1] 32; (55) [1] 9<br />

— planipetala (37) 193<br />

Vandelli, Domingos [Domenico] (47) [3] 31, 37<br />

Vanderbilt, William Henry (56) [3] 12–14<br />

Vanilla planifolia (50) [2] 33<br />

Varin, Jacques (31) 119<br />

“Various Motives for Gardening” [1896] (60) [3] 33<br />

Varlé, Peter C., map by (49) [2] 17<br />

Varnum Gardens [CT] (31) 166<br />

Vatica xishuangbannaensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Vaughan, Samual, plan of Mt. Vernon (31) 153; (59) [3] 7<br />

Vaulted system (51) [1] 30, 31<br />

Vaux, Calvert (32) 185; (53) [3] 16, 17; (54) [2] 16, 18, 19; (57) [2] 8; [3] 17; (60) [2] 40, 41<br />

Vauxhall [London, England] (57) [2] 9<br />

Vaux-le-Vicomte gardens [France] (45) [2] 35; (54) [1] 20<br />

Vavilov, Nikolya (50) [2] 21<br />

Veal, Thom<strong>as</strong> (48) [4] 40, 42<br />

Veblen, Thom<strong>as</strong> (59) [2] 31<br />

Vegetable Dyeing, Alma Lesch [review of] (32) 171<br />

Vegetables in South-E<strong>as</strong>t Asia, G. A. C. Herklots [review of] (36) 126<br />

Vegetation of West Virginia, Earl J. Core [review of] (36) 34


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Vegetation and Scenery [Charles Eliot, 1898] (53) [4] 11–12<br />

Vegetative growth (58) [2] 33–34<br />

— — and longevity (59) [4] 15<br />

— reproduction (52) [4] 7<br />

Veitch Nursery (or Veitch and Sons, House of Veitch) [England] (30) 181; (31) 42; (32) 103; (40) 105; (46) [4] 26; (48) [2]<br />

9, 14, 26, 38; (49) [1] 14, 38; (50) [1] 36; (57) [2] 19<br />

Veitch, Harry James (40) 105<br />

Veitch, James Herbert (40) 105<br />

Veitch, John [1752–1839] and descendants (40) 105<br />

Veitch, John Gould [1839–1870] (48) [1] 46<br />

Velez, Cristóbal (47) [3] 6<br />

Ventura inaequalis (32) 127<br />

Venus’s flytrap (47) [2] 21<br />

Veratrum (38) 87<br />

— viride (32) 201; (34) 90<br />

Verb<strong>as</strong>cum (35) 51–52<br />

— bombyciferum (54) [3] 9<br />

— blattaria (31) 191<br />

— x hybridum (35) 52<br />

— nigrum (35) 52<br />

— phoeniceum (35) 52<br />

— thapsus (31) 191; (34) 193; (39) 269<br />

Verbena, lemon (39) 250<br />

Verbena (33) 138<br />

“Verdant Arches and Bowers: Artificial Adaptations of Trees [excerpt, 1870], Frank J. Scott (59) [3] 1, 32, 33–40<br />

Verification project (49) [1] 3, 19–22, 27, 28, 37–40, 56, 58, 59<br />

Vermeulen, John, and Sons [nursery] (32) 271<br />

Vernonia (32) 25<br />

Veronica (35) 52–56<br />

— alpina (35) 55<br />

— holophylla (35) 53<br />

— incana (35) 53<br />

— latifolia (35) 53<br />

— longifolia (35) 53<br />

— maritima (31) 230<br />

— pectinata (35) 55<br />

— prostrata (35) 55–56<br />

— repens (35) 56<br />

— spicata (35) 54<br />

Versailles [France] (53) [3] 14; (54) [1] 13; (57) [2] 7<br />

Verticillium wilt (56) [1] 21<br />

“‘Very Valuable Shrub’: Xanthorhiza simplicissima,” Jill Nooney (54) [2] 31–35<br />

Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM) (51) [2] 4<br />

Vesicaria (37) 90<br />

Vetch (31) 231; (34) 175<br />

— hairy (40) 105; (44) [1] 11<br />

Viability of Seeds, E. H. Roberts, ed. [review of] (35) 194<br />

Viburnum (32) 140, 160; (43) [1] 3, 5; (56) [3] 16<br />

— buds (41) 6–10, 8, 9, 11<br />

— flowering times (40) 2–22<br />

— arrowwood (55) [3] 6<br />

— blackhaw (31) 238<br />

— doublefile (60) [1] 18, 19<br />

— leatherleaved (55) [4] 13<br />

— linden (30) 173; (43) [1] 5<br />

— — yellow (30); 173<br />

— mapleleaf (30) 172; (31) 244; (55) [3] 6<br />

— orange-fruited tea (30) 173<br />

— service (43) [1] 24<br />

— Siebold (32) 71<br />

Viburnum (30) 94; (32) 140, 160; (41) 2–23; (45) [2] 19; [4] 23; (55) [1] 9; [3] 18; [4] 12<br />

— acerifolium (31) 244; (40) 18; (55) [3] 6<br />

— alnifolium (= lantanoides) (40) 10<br />

— betulifolium (40) 13, 14<br />

— bitchiuense (38) 139<br />

— blandum (40) 10<br />

— x bodnantense ‘Dawn’ (37) 123; (55) [4] 8<br />

— x burkwoodii (40) 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21


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— carlesii (40) 7, 8, 13, 14; (41) 21<br />

— c<strong>as</strong>sinoides (30) 173; (31) 245; (40) 7, 13, 14, 18, 21<br />

— cordifolium (40) 8<br />

— dentatum (31) 232; (40) 5, 12, 13, 14, 21; (44) [4] 26; (45) [2] 20; (55) [3] 6; (56) [1] 32<br />

— — in flower (44) [4] 25<br />

— — var. pubescens (40) 13, 14, 21<br />

— — var. scabrellum (40) 13, 14, 21<br />

— dilatatum (30) 173; (40) 13, 14, 21; (43) [1] 5; (45) [2] 25<br />

— — xanthocarpum (30) 172; (43) [1] 5–6<br />

— erosum (40) 15<br />

— farreri (37) 123; (40) 7, 8, 12, 16, 19, 21; (44) [3] 16<br />

— — ‘Album’ (37) 123, 124; (44) [3] front cover<br />

— — ‘Bowles’ (37) 123<br />

— — ‘Candidissimum’ (55) [4] 7, 8<br />

— foetidum var. ceanothoides (46) [4] 23<br />

— fragrans (=farreri) (37) 123<br />

— furcatum (38) 86; (40) 7, 8, 13, 14, 21; (41) 11, 16; (49) [1] 29<br />

— grandiflorum (37) 123<br />

— hartwegii (40) 10<br />

— lantana (30) 172; (40) 7; (42) [1] 20; (45) [2] 25<br />

— lantanoides (40) 10, 18<br />

— lentago (30) 172; (31) 241; (40) 6, 7, 13, 14, 18, 21<br />

— macrocephalum (40) 8; (44) [3] 24<br />

— opulus (30) 173; (40) 7, 8, 13, 14, 21; (41) 11, 17; (43) [1] 6; (53) [2] 10, 18<br />

— — ‘Compactum’ (35) 233<br />

— — ‘Roseum’ (31) 216<br />

— — f. xanthocarpum (43) [1] 6<br />

— plicatum (40) 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 21; (41) 12, 14, 15<br />

— — ‘Mariesii’ (31) 329<br />

— — f. tomentosum (60) [1] 18, 19<br />

— prunifolium (30) 172; (31) 238; (40) 4, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21; (44) [2] 19; [4] 26; (45) [2] 25<br />

— rafinesquianum (40) 3, 13, 14, 21; (41) 21, 193<br />

— x rhytidophylloides (40) 7, 13, 14, 21; (46) [4] 19<br />

— rhytidophyllum (55) [4] 13<br />

— rufidulum (40) 6, 13, 14, 20, 21<br />

— sambucinum (40) 10<br />

— sargentii (40) 7, 8, 9, 13, 21; (41) 17<br />

— setigerum (40) 13, 14, 21<br />

— — var. aurantiacum (30) 173<br />

— sieboldii (32) 71; (35) [3] inside back cover (40) 6, 7, 13, 14, 21; (45) [2] 24, 25; (53) [3] inside front cover<br />

— tinus (47) [3] 22<br />

— trilobum (30) 173<br />

— utile (43) [1] 24<br />

— venustum (40) 10<br />

— wrightii (57) [2] 21<br />

Vicia faba (52) [2] 25<br />

— cracca (34) 175<br />

— megalotropis (44) [3 13<br />

— sativa (31) 231<br />

— villosa (44) [1] 11<br />

Victoria amazonica (50) [2] 33, 34<br />

— regia (50) [2] 34<br />

Victoria Park [London, England] (57) [2] 19<br />

Vienna [Austria] (48) [2] 18<br />

Vietnam, flora shared with Yunnan (48) [2] 3<br />

“View from the Forest Canopy,” Richard Primack, Melvin Goh, and Meekiong Kalu (60) [4] 3–9<br />

“View in Central Park” [1888] (60) [3] 6<br />

“View of the Seat of Colonel Boyd, Portsmouth, N. H. “ (31) 153<br />

Vigna sinensis (31) 231<br />

Vilca (32) 208<br />

Villa Borghese [Rome] (54) [2] 14<br />

Villa Giusti [Verona] (60) [3] 4<br />

Villa Terrace Museum [WI] (59) [4] 29, 30, 32<br />

Villalba, Ricardo (59) [2] 30<br />

Vilmorin, Maurice de (32) 103<br />

— — — photo by (60) [2] inside back cover<br />

Vilmorin Nursery [France] (49) [1] 38<br />

Vinca minor (30) 148; (31) 229; (39) 269; (49) [3] 43


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Vine, the (= the wine grape) (48) [4] 5–16<br />

Vines (44) [4] 54<br />

— identification of (49) [1] 69<br />

Vinho de jurema (32) 208<br />

Vining, Donald M. (32) 269<br />

— — — “Bonsai: Nature in Miniature” (31) 274<br />

Viola delavayi (46) [4] 20<br />

— odorata (31) 197<br />

— pedata (46) [3] 1<br />

— tricolor (31) 191<br />

— variegata (55) [1] 8<br />

Violet (31) 197<br />

— birdfoot (46) [3] 1<br />

— dogtooth (31) 182; (55) [2] 25<br />

— great late-flowering bulbous (31) 188<br />

— sweet (31) 197<br />

Viper’s bugloss (34) 180; (39) 255<br />

Virgil (48) [1 3; (56) [1] 7<br />

Virgilia lutea (37) 138<br />

Virgin’s bower (31) 236; (35) 118<br />

Virginia (48) [1] 28<br />

Virginia bluebell (31) 230; (35) 10; (37) 97<br />

— creeper (30) 171; (31) 221; (35) 117; (39) 263; (54) [2] 18; (56) [2] 13, 16, 23, 25, 30<br />

— poke (39) 264<br />

— silk (31) 219<br />

— willow (31) 244; (56) [3] 21<br />

Virola (32) 207, 208, 212<br />

— calophylla (32) 207<br />

— calophylloidea (32) 207<br />

— carinata (32) 216<br />

— flexuosa (32) 216<br />

— schultesii (32) 216<br />

— surinamensis (32) 216<br />

— theiodora (32) 199, 206, 207; (41) 82, 83<br />

— —Waika Indian extracting resin from (32) 206<br />

Viscaceae (51) [3] 11, 13<br />

Viscaria vulgaris (31) 227<br />

Viscum (51) [3] 11<br />

— album (51) [3] 11, 12<br />

“A Visit from John Muir” [unsigned] (46) [3] 61–62<br />

Vitamin C (31) 6<br />

Vitex (48) [2] 34<br />

— agnus-c<strong>as</strong>tus (31) 234; (38) 109<br />

— — var. alba (38) 109<br />

— negundo (38) 109<br />

— rotundifolius (38) 137<br />

Vitis (39) 269; [4] back cover; (44) [1] 4; (48) [2] 34; (48) [4] 5–15<br />

— armata ‘Veitchii’ (48) [4] back cover<br />

— coignetiae (38) 145 (48) [4] inside back cover<br />

— labrusca (39) 269; (48) [3] 24<br />

— — ‘Concord’ (48) [4] 5–15<br />

— munsoniana (36) 20<br />

— rotundifolia (31) 238<br />

— vinifera (31) 223; (44) [4] 4–7<br />

Viveridae (52) [4] 9<br />

Vochysia ferruginea (32) 212<br />

Voet, Christian Van der (59) [3] 13<br />

Volcanic slopes, plants of (58) [1] 23; (59) [2] 27, 30, 32–33<br />

“Volunteer Keepers of the Arnold Arboretum,” Jeanne Christianson and Sandra Elsik (49) [1] 28–35<br />

Volutella pachysandrae (39) 16<br />

Von Willert, D. J. (54) [2] 7<br />

Voss, Donald H., “Itea ‘Beppu’: The Return of the Native,” with Peter M. Mazzeo (56) [3] 21–25<br />

Voucher specimens (49) [1] 21–27, 37, 39–41, 59<br />

Voyages [John Josselyn, 1665] (48) [4] 55<br />

Voyria (33) 190<br />

Vrughtman, Freek, with Arthur O. Tucker, and other contributors, A SOURCEBOOK OF CULTIVAR NAMES (54) [4] 5–59<br />

“Vulnerable and Endangered Plants of Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China,” by Zou Shou-qing (48) [2] 2–7


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Wacker, John (32) 261<br />

Waddick, James (52) [1] 26<br />

Wadleigh, Jeanne S. (32) 271; (39) [4] inside front cover<br />

— — — “Some Afterthoughts on Apples” (33) 228–230<br />

— — — “The Worthy Kerri<strong>as</strong>” (35) 160–161<br />

Wadsworth, Joseph (59) [4] 2, 8–9<br />

Wagenknecht, Burdette (49) [1] 20<br />

Wagner, Jeffrey, “The Botanical Legacy of Joseph Rock” (52) [2] 29–35<br />

Wagner, Richard (48) [3] 37<br />

Wahoo (34) 63<br />

Waika Indian, extracting resin from Virola theiodora (32) 206<br />

Waimea Arboretum and Botanical Garden [HI] (46) [3] 6, 8<br />

Wakefield, Mary M. B.,”The Boston Public Garden, Showc<strong>as</strong>e of the City” (48) [3] 32–47<br />

— — — — “A F<strong>as</strong>cination with Dogwoods” (50) [2] 8–15, 8, 14<br />

— — — — photo by (48) [3] back cover<br />

Wakefield, Priscilla (56) [4] 19<br />

Waki [Japan] (47) [2] 11<br />

Wakkanai [Japan] (47) [2] 6<br />

Walahfrid Strabo (31) 37<br />

Walden, or Life in the Woods [Thoreau] (30) 115<br />

Walden Pond [MA] (46) [3] 47–60<br />

Waldenburg, Park and Gardens [Saxony] (32) 149, 150<br />

Waldsteinia ternata (55) [1] 9<br />

Walkama, Mark (39) 346<br />

Walker, Neil (49) [1] 33<br />

Walking stick, Harry Lauder’s (55) [4] 32–33<br />

Wall cress (34) 285<br />

Wall, Ricardo (47) [3] 5<br />

Wallace, Alfred Russel (47) [4] 12; (53) [3] 15<br />

Wallace, Sue (50) [4] 27<br />

Wallflower (31) 194, 197; (39) 252<br />

Walnut (31) 226; (32) 68<br />

— chemical composition (44) [1] 7<br />

— cvs. (44) [1] 16–17<br />

— — fruit (44) [1] 2<br />

— vegetative propagation of (44) [1] 16<br />

— Asian (44) [1] 3, 14–16<br />

— black (32) 68; (42) [2] 95, 93; (44) [1] 2–3, 8–12, 9, 17; (57) [3] 29<br />

— — cvs. (44) [1] 17<br />

— Carpathian (44) [1] 5–6, 5<br />

— Chinese (44) [1] 3, 14, 15<br />

— English (53) [2] 13<br />

— Japanese (44) [1] 3, 14<br />

— Manchurian (44) [1] 3, 14, 15<br />

— Persian (44) [1] 3–8, 16–17; (53) [2] 13<br />

— — cvs. (44) [1] 17<br />

— Royal (53) [2] 13<br />

“Walnuts for the Northe<strong>as</strong>t,” Edward Goodell (44) [1] 2–19<br />

Walsura yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />

Walter, Kerry S., (49) [1] 4, 59, 74<br />

— — — book review (46) [3] 63–64<br />

— — — “Designing a Computer Software Application to Meet the Plant-Record Needs of the Arnold Arboretum” (49)<br />

[1] 42–53<br />

Walter System (54) [3] 24<br />

Waltham House [MA] (31) 157<br />

Waltham [MA] Canoe Club (53) [4] 13<br />

Wang, C. W. (50) [4] 28<br />

Wang Si-yu (46) [4] 21<br />

Wang Wen-fang, calligraphy by (46) [4] front cover<br />

Wang Xianpu (46) [4] 21, 36


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— — “Burretiodendron hsienmu Chun & How: Its Ecology and Its Protection,” with Jin Xiaobai, and Sun Chengyong<br />

(46) [4] 46–51<br />

— — “Protected Natural Are<strong>as</strong> in China” (46) [4] 38–45<br />

— — photo by (46) [3] back cover<br />

“Wanted, a Tract on Forestry” [1891], S. (60) [2] 23<br />

Ward, Alan L., “Trees in the Frame” (57) [2] 11–16<br />

— — — photo by (57) [2] front cover<br />

Ward, F. Kingdon (33) 18, 20<br />

Warminster broom (36) 30<br />

Warren, Cora L. (39) 362<br />

— — — book review of Heathers in Colour (39) 71<br />

— — — “Preserving Woody Plant Material for Winter Arrangements” (37) 285–288<br />

— — — “Spreading Roots” (39) 311–326<br />

Warren, Kathleen (49) [1] 29<br />

Warren, Richard; (49) [1] 30<br />

— — book reviews by (46) [1] 45–47; (47) [1] 27–29<br />

— — “The Fire Pines,” with Alfred J. Fordham (38) 1–11<br />

— — Garden Conifers in Colour [review] (39) 28<br />

— — “A Guide to the Firs (Abies spp. ) of the Arnold Arboretum,” with Ethan W. Johnson (48) [1] 2–48<br />

— — “Spruces in the Arnold Arboretum” (42) [3] 102–129<br />

Warren, Mrs. Samuel D., garden of (57) [1] 5, 6<br />

Waru waru (50) [4] 6, 7<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hburn, Bradford (49) [1] 61<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hington [state of] (48) [1] 41<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hington County [ME] (49) [3] 38<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hington, George (31) 119, 157; (32) 187; (39) 323, 324; (49) [2] 18; (59) [3] 4, 9<br />

— — and Mount Vernon landscape (59) [3] 3, 6–13<br />

— — statue of [Boston] (48) [3] 43<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hington, Mount [NH] (47) [4] 29<br />

— — — plant communities of (45) [3] 16, 22<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hington Square [NY] (57) [2] 9<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hington thorn (31) 238<br />

Water drainage, control of (51) [1] 28<br />

— pollution (30) 37–40<br />

— relations in plants (33) 39<br />

— resources (30) 178<br />

— table, and roots (49) [4] 8<br />

Water-chestnut (31) 286, 292; (43) [2] 8, 24–25<br />

Water-conducting systems of conifers (49) [4] 4–8, 5<br />

Waterer, Anthony (33) 178, 179; (34) 132; (60) [1] 28–29, 30–32<br />

Water-fern (43) [2] 8<br />

Water-hyacinth (43) [2] 8<br />

Water-plantain (43) [2] 4, 10, 12, 13<br />

Watermeal (43) [2] 29<br />

Watermelon (31) 208; (44) [3] 17<br />

Waters, Gregory J., “Prunus maackii, the Friends’ Plant Dividend for 1986" (46) [2] 11–12<br />

— — — “Prunus x yedoensis ‘Daybreak’” (41) 162, 166<br />

Waterweed (43) [2] 7<br />

Watson, Gary W., “Tree Transplanting and Establishment” (56) [4] 11–16<br />

— — — “When the Roots Go Round and Round,” with Sandra Clark (56) [1] 15–21<br />

Watson, Sereno (36) 63; “New or Little Known Plants. Rosa Minutifolia” [1888] (60) [2] 8, 9<br />

Watson, William (32) 179<br />

Waugh, Frank (57) [3] 18; (60) [3] 5<br />

Waverly Oaks [MA] (53) [4] 6, 8, 11, 12, 18–19<br />

“Waverly Oaks,” Charles S. Sargent (53) [4] 18–19<br />

Waxberry (56) [2] 25<br />

Wax flower (39) 252<br />

— insect tree (31) 17<br />

— myrtle (31) 90, 214<br />

— plant (31) 12<br />

Wayfaring tree (30) 172; (42) [1] 7, 20, 24, 27, 29, 30<br />

“Wayside Beauty” [1888] (60) [3] 26<br />

Wayside Gardens [OH] (31) 47<br />

Weather (56) [1] 22–24<br />

Weather Station [at Arnold Arboretum] (30) 26, 74, 119, 154, 186, 188, 199, 260; (31) 38, 368; (32) 289; (33) 342; (34)<br />

425–427, 429; (35) 263; (36) 263–264; (37) 278, 279; (38) 216, 217; (39) 368, 369; (51) [1] 40; (52) [1] 36; (53) [1] 36; (54)<br />

[1] 36; (55) [1] 40; [4] 36; (56) [4] 28; (57) [4] 36; [erratum] (58) [1] 1; (59) [2] 44; [4] 33


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Weaver, Richard E., Jr. (32) [6] cover, 253; (39) 330, 344, 347, 358, 359, 361; (49) [1] 74; [3] 42; (56) [2] 32<br />

— — — — “Amelanchier arborea” (40) 94–97<br />

— — — — “The Appeal of Phloxes” (45) [1] 25–27<br />

— — — — “Austrobaileya,” Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (38) 114, 115<br />

— — — — “Birds in the Arnold Arboretum” (31) 349<br />

— — — — “The Bladdernuts” (40) 76–93<br />

— — — — “Collecting Expedition to Japan and Korea,” with Stephen A. Spongberg (38) 28–31<br />

— — — — “The Cornelian Cherries” (36) 50–56<br />

— — — — “Exotic Orchids in the Garden” (41) 128–149<br />

— — — — “The Fothergill<strong>as</strong>” (31) 89–96<br />

— — — — “A Group of Outstanding Goldenrain Trees Along Boston’s Fenway” (34) 134<br />

— — — — “A Guide to City Trees in the Boston Area” (32) 59–67<br />

— — — — “Hamamelis ‘Arnold Promise’” (41) 30–33; [reprint] (51) [4] 30–33<br />

— — — — “The Hellebores” (39) 1–5<br />

— — — — “In Praise of Epimediums” (39) 51–66<br />

— — — — “In Search of Tropical Gentians” (33) 189–198<br />

— — — — “Japanese Journal” (38) 82–101<br />

— — — — “Lichens: Mysterious and Diverse” (35) 133–159<br />

— — — — “Magnolia fr<strong>as</strong>eri” (41) 60–69<br />

— — — — “New Choices for the Perennial Border” (44) [2] 28–29<br />

— — — — “Orchids for Everyone” (44) [1] 32–33<br />

— — — — “The Ornamental Birches” (38) 117–131<br />

— — — — “Replacing the American Elm: Twelve Stately Trees,” with Gary Koller (42) [2] 88–100<br />

— — — — “Restoration of Oak Path” (40) 294–300<br />

— — — — “S<strong>as</strong>safr<strong>as</strong>: A Neglected Native Ornamental” (36) 22–27<br />

— — — — “Selected Maples for Shade and Ornamental Planting” (36) 146–176<br />

— — — — “The Shadbushes” (34) 22–31<br />

— — — — “‘Silver Par<strong>as</strong>ol’, A New Magnolia Cultivar,” with S. A. Spongberg (41) 70–77<br />

— — — — “The Sweetleaf” (44) [3] 34–35<br />

— — — — “Unusual and Mysterious: The Black Pussy Wilow” (38) 26, 27<br />

— — — — “Wild Plants in the City,” with Nancy M. Page, (34) 137–252<br />

— — — — “Wildflowers from E<strong>as</strong>t and West” (37) 169–197<br />

— — — — “Winter Blooming Shrubs” (37) 111–126<br />

— — — — “The Witch Hazel Family (Hamamelidaceae)” (36) 69–109<br />

— — — — photo by (39) [1] cover<br />

Weaving shuttle (52) [4] 17, 19–20<br />

Webb, Lila Vanderbilt (56) [3] 12–14, 16, 18–19<br />

Webb, William Seward (56) [3]; 12–16, 18–19<br />

Weber, Claude (53) [4] 34<br />

Webster, Edwin (Mrs. ) (48) [4] 20<br />

Wechsler, Paul (Mrs. ) (32) 252, 260<br />

We-Du Nursery [Marion, NC] (49) [3] 42<br />

Weeds (34) 137–152; (58) [1] 3, 4, 6–9<br />

“Weeds: A Link with the P<strong>as</strong>t: Bouncing Bet,” Helen Roca-Garcia (32) 136–137<br />

— — — — — — The Plantain,” Helen Roca-Garcia (30) 23–24<br />

— — — — — — Purslane,” Helen Roca-Garcia (30) 114–115<br />

— — — — — — Shepherd’s-purse,” Helen Roca-Garcia (32) 34–35<br />

— — — — — — Tansy,” Helen Roca-Garcia (31) 37–38<br />

Weeds and Wildflowers of E<strong>as</strong>tern North America, T. Merrill Prentice, artist, and Elizabeth Owen Sargent, text<br />

[review of] (35) 193<br />

Weedy ornamentals (47) [3] 2–34<br />

Weeks, Edward (47) [4] 20, 22; (48) [3] 44<br />

— — “Our Disappearing Opportunities” [reprinted] (48) [3] 6–9<br />

Weevil, white pine (30) 74<br />

Weigela (32) 160; (56) [2] 9, 25<br />

— flowering (60) [1] 18<br />

— Korean (60) [4] 12<br />

Weigela middendorffiana (60) [1] 18<br />

— subsessilis (53) [4] 31, 32, 33; (60) [4] 12<br />

Weinstein, Geraldine, “Replacing the Understory Plantings of Central Park” (45) [2] 19–27<br />

Weissmann, Mima (49) [1] 31<br />

Weld, Ebenezer (51) [2] 34<br />

Weld, Joseph (51) [2] 33, 34<br />

Weld, Thom<strong>as</strong> (51) [2] 34<br />

Weld, William (51) [2] 33<br />

Weld estate [Brookline, MA] (49) [3] 4, 7; (51) [2] 35; (56) [2] 10<br />

Weld family (51) [2] 33, 39


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Welham Park [Holland] (54) [2] 14<br />

‘Wellesley’ [H. H. Hunnewell estate, MA] (60) [1] back cover<br />

Welwitsch, Friedrich Martin Josef (47) [3] 37; (54) [2] 2, 4<br />

Welwitschia Flats [Namibia] (54) [2] 2<br />

Welwitschia mirabilis (54) [2] cover; 2–10, 3, 5–7, 9<br />

“Welwitschia mirabilis—A Dream Come True,” Gillian A. Cooper-Driver (54) [2] 2–10<br />

Welwitschia Park [Namibia] (54) [2] 3<br />

Welwitschia Plains Drive [Namibia] (54) [2] 3<br />

Wendel, Jonathan (53) [2] 8; [4] 29<br />

Wentworth, Governor [of NH] (31) 119<br />

Wesley, John and Charles (57) [2] 26<br />

West Australian Native Plants in Cultivation, A. R. Fairall [review of] (32) 99<br />

West, Benjamin, painting by (49) [2] 19<br />

West China Union <strong>University</strong> (48) [2] 30<br />

West Roxbury [MA] (48) [4] 30<br />

Westbrook [Godalming, England] (57) [2] 25, 26<br />

Western Hills [China] (48) [2] inside back cover<br />

Weston Conservation Commission [MA] (33) 313<br />

Weston Garden Club (30) 93<br />

Weston Nurseries [Hopkinton, MA] (60) [1] 22, 24<br />

Weston, Richard (31) 118<br />

Wetland, adaptations to (59) [3] 23, 25<br />

Wetlands Protection Act [MA] (45) [1] 10<br />

Wetmore, Ralph (32) 263<br />

WGBH Crew at Arnold Arboretum (32) 266, 267<br />

Wharton, Edith (51) [3] 4, 9<br />

Wharton, Peter (46) [4] 10<br />

What Can I Grow in the Shade? by Suzanne Warner Pierot [review of] (38) 156<br />

“What Can We Do about Pollution?” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (30) 33–55<br />

“What Determines a Plant’s Cold Hardiness?” John W. Einset (45) [4] 35–38<br />

“What Do You Do for Your Tree After It H<strong>as</strong> Been Defoliated by Gypsy Moths?” Francis W. Holmes (42) [3] 147–156<br />

Whately, Thom<strong>as</strong> (49) [2] 19, 21<br />

Wheat (31) 205, 212; (33) 137; (44) [3] 13; (49) [4] 4<br />

— rust (33) 37<br />

Wheeler, Ralph E., “Materials for Chair Seat Weaving” (34) 12–21<br />

Wheeler, William Morton (48) [2] 13<br />

“When Is a Pine Not a Pine?” B. June Hutchinson (44) [1] 24–27<br />

“When the Roots Go Round and Round,” Gary W. Watson and Sandra Clark (56) [1] 15–21<br />

“Where the Wild Ginkgos Grow,” Peter Del Tredici (52) [4] 2–11<br />

White campion (37) 218<br />

White Flower Farm Garden Book, Amos Pettingill [review of] (32) 292<br />

White, John (53) [1] 8<br />

White Mountains [NH] (47) [4] 12<br />

White, Theodore (58) [1] 17<br />

Whitehead Institute (52) [4] 14<br />

Whitehead, JoAnn (49) [1] 30<br />

Whitehill, Walter Muir (47) [4] 21, 22; (48) [4] 24<br />

— — — “Francis Parkman <strong>as</strong> Horticulturist” (33) 169–183<br />

Whitewood (36) 121<br />

Whitfordiodendron filipes (48) [2] 7<br />

“Why Are Bonsai Leaves Small?” Robert E. Cook (53) [1] 19–23<br />

“Why Do Rhododendron Leaves Curl?” Erik Tallak Nilsen (50) [1] 30–35<br />

“Why Study Mistletoes?” Elizabeth A. Kellogg (51) [3] 11–17<br />

Wickham, Sir W. Henry (44) [2] 3, 7, 9, 10, 13<br />

Wicks, Johonet, Japanese Garden of [NH] (31) 283<br />

Widdringtonia juniperoides (36) 192<br />

Wild and Old Garden Roses, Gordon Edwards [review of] (36) 178<br />

Wildflower meadows (51) [2] 39<br />

Wildflowers and Weeds, Booth Courtenay and James H. Zimmerman [review of] (36) 66<br />

“Wildflowers from E<strong>as</strong>t and West,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (37) 169–197<br />

Wild Flowers of Alabama and Adjoining States, Blanche E. Dean, Amy M<strong>as</strong>on, Joab L. Thom<strong>as</strong> [review of] (34) 440<br />

Wildflowers of E<strong>as</strong>tern America, John E. Klim<strong>as</strong> and James A. Cunningham [review of] (37) 135<br />

Wild Flowers of Greece, Niki and Constantine Goulimis [review of] (31) 39<br />

Wildflowers of Hong Kong, Beryl M. Walden and Shiu Ying Hu [review of] (37) 252<br />

Wildflowers of Western America, Robert T. Orr and Margaret C. Orr [review of] (37) 136<br />

Wild Flowers of the Canary Islands, David and Zoë Bramwell [review of] (36) 68<br />

Wildflowers of the Southe<strong>as</strong>tern United States W. H. Duncan and L. E. Foote [review of] (39) 71


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Cumulative Index 5<br />

Wild Gardening: Strategies and Procedures Using Native Plantings, by Richard L. Austin [review of] (46) [3] 63–64<br />

Wild Plants for Survival in South Florida, Julia F. Morton [review of] (35) 129<br />

WILD PLANTS IN THE CITY, Nancy M. Page and Richard E. Weaver (34) [4] 137–252<br />

Wild Wealth, Paul B. Sears [review of] (33) 216<br />

Wildenow, Karl (30) 136; (44) [2] 4<br />

Wilder, Marshall P. (33) 178, 179; (47) [3] 31, 32<br />

“Wilderness Horticulture: Himalayan Highlands on the Hudson,” John Gwynne (50) [1] 4–12<br />

Wildlife and Plants of the C<strong>as</strong>cades, Charles Yocum and Vinson Brown [review of] (35) 162<br />

Wildly Successful Plants, Lawrence J. Crockett [review of] (38) 156<br />

Willaman, J. J. (60) [2] 44<br />

Williams, Frances Ropes (30) 148<br />

Williams, Llewelyn (33) 68<br />

Williams, Robert G. (30) 85; (39) 286–287, 288, 342, 359, 365<br />

Williams, S. Wells (31) 10<br />

Williamstown [MA] (48) [4] 20<br />

Willow (32) 21, 83, 84; (34) 232, 233; (36) 30; (37) 120, 121; (42) [1] 22; (53) [3] 28; (56) [2] 21; [3] 15; (57) [1] 24; [3] 28;<br />

(60) [4] 26<br />

— American (43) [1] 10<br />

— corkscrew (43) [1] 11<br />

— crack (42) [1] 22<br />

— dwarf (37) 106<br />

— globular-headed (44) [3] 5<br />

— Peking (44) [3] 5<br />

— pussy (56) [3] 16<br />

— redstem (36) 30<br />

— shrub (56) [2] 28<br />

— weeping (31) 245; (39) 312; (56) [3] 16<br />

— white (43) [1] 10<br />

— yellow (31) 245<br />

Willow family (54) [1] 24<br />

— herb (39) 255<br />

— Virginia (31) 244<br />

— water (43) [2] 21<br />

“Willow Oak (Quercus phellos), A Fenway Jewel,” Martha Dahlen (33) 292–294<br />

Willows, collection of (46) [1] 34; (49) [1] 16, 65<br />

— hurricane damage to plants [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />

— roots of (49) [4] 13, 14<br />

Wilson, Ernest H. (30) 1, 20, 81, 145, 163; (31) 137, 274; (32) 7, 11, 14, 20, 50, 103–113, 189; (33) 16; (34) 125, 127; (36)<br />

181–236; [5] inside back cover; (40) 102–138, 131, 139–145, 154–193, 155, 165; (44) [3] 6, 7, 11, 15, 21–23, 26; (46) [4]<br />

3, 16; (47) [2] 5, 7, 14; [4] 13, 18; (48) [1] 25, 30, 31, 33, 37; [2] 9, 34; [4] 35; (49) [1] 14, 15, 17–20, 29, 38, 51, 58; [2] 25;<br />

[3] 19; (50) [2] 10, 11; [3] 29; [4] 29, 35; (51) [1] 13; (52) [1] 18; [4] 2; (53) [1] 30; [3] 3; [4] 21, 27; (54) [2] 34, 36; [3] 32;<br />

(55) [1] 12, 17–18, 25, 34, 37; [2] 12, 15, 16; [4] 17, 24; (57) [1] 23, 28; [2] 18–19, 24; (58) [3] 12–16; (59) [1] 12, 15, 20;<br />

(60) [1] 9; [4] 18<br />

— — — and kiwifruit (43) [4] 24–35<br />

— — — <strong>as</strong> photographer (36) 181–236<br />

— — — in China (32) 103–114; (36) 181–236<br />

— — — monument to (59) [1] 74<br />

— — — photos by (39) 14, 270, 301; (47) [2] inside back cover; (48) [1] inside back cover; [3] 30; (49) [2] 32; [3] 5, 14;<br />

(55) [1] 36; [2] 15; (57) [2] inside front cover, inside back cover, 23; (58) [3] 13; (59) [3] 28; (60) [4] 34<br />

“Wilson’s First Trip to China,” William Gardener (32) 103–113<br />

Wilton, CT (47) [2] 27, 29<br />

Windflower (31) 174<br />

Wingnut, Cauc<strong>as</strong>ian (39) 196, 197<br />

Winnisimet [MA] (48) [4] 39<br />

Winslow House (31) 163<br />

“Winter Blooming Shrubs,” Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (37) 111–126<br />

Winter Flowers in Greenhouse and Sun-heated Pit, Kathryn S. Taylor and Edith W. Gregg [review of] (37) 136<br />

“Winter Gardens,” Carl R. Hahn (43) [1] 3–12<br />

Winter Keys to Woody Plants of Maine, C. S. Campbell, F. Hyland, and M. L. F. Campbell [review of] (35) 130<br />

Winter trunk damage (54) [3] 30<br />

Winterberry (30) 172; (31) 172, 173, 174, 245; (43) [1] cover<br />

— smooth (47) [1] 10<br />

Wintercreeper, purpleleaf (43) [1] 42<br />

Winterhazel (36) 73–76<br />

— fragrant (60) [4] 12<br />

— Japanese (60) [4] 12<br />

Wintergreen (39) 246, 256


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Winterrod, Wayne (52) [1] 28, 29<br />

Wintersweet (31) 245; (37) 114; (43) [1] 3<br />

Winterthur Gardens [DE] (52) [2] 37<br />

Wister, Gertrude S., “Frances Williams and Her Garden Adventures” (30) 148–154<br />

Wister, John C., and Joseph Oppe, “1970 Lilac Registrations” (31) 121–126<br />

Wisteria (30) 98; (55) [3] 18; (56) [2] 13, 23<br />

— American (31) 245<br />

— Chinese (56) [2] 25<br />

Wisteria (34) 91; (56) [2] back cover, 30<br />

— floribunda (50) [3] 8, inside front cover<br />

— — ‘Mon Nishiki’ (43) [4] 18<br />

— frutescens (31) 245<br />

—sinensis (56) [2] 13, 27, 31<br />

Witch alder (31) 89 (36) 78; (53) [1] inside back cover, 14<br />

Witch hazel (30) 168, 171; (31) 89, 93, 94, 221; (32) 81, 82 [fig. 48, see errata]; (36) 69, 84–91, 89; (37) 111, 112; (43) [1]<br />

3–4; (49) [4] 34, 37; (51) [4] 30–33; (52) [1] 18; (53) [4] 30; (55) [3] front cover, 20–21; (57) [1] 31<br />

— — family (36) 69–109; (49) [4] 34<br />

— — Chinese (43) [1] 4, 24; (47) [2] 17; (55) [1] 15<br />

— — Ozark (36) 91<br />

— — Virginia (44) [4] 42–43<br />

— — vernal (36) 91<br />

“The Witch Hazel Family,” (Hamamelidaceae) Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (36) 69–109<br />

Witches-broom (33) 89; (49) [2] 3, 9<br />

— in lilac (49) [2] 10–12<br />

— seedlings (34) 408<br />

— on white pine (30) 219<br />

Witherod (30) 173; (31) 245<br />

Withers, William (48) [4] 53<br />

Witoto Indians [Colombia] (50) [2] 22<br />

Woad (31) 202<br />

Woburn Abbey arboretum [Bedfordshire, England] (32) 188<br />

Wodeneth estate [Hudson River, NY] (32) 187<br />

Wolchong-sa temple (57) [2]; 20, 21<br />

Wolcott, Mary (49) [1] 29<br />

Wolf pits [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 40, 48<br />

Wolffia (43) [2] 27, 29<br />

Wolfsbane (31) 174; (34) 271<br />

Woll<strong>as</strong>ton Beach [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 19<br />

Woo, Ting-Kwok (30) 9, 12–13<br />

Wood collection (32) 263; (33) 67–80<br />

— — at <strong>Harvard</strong> (33) 325<br />

— — Perry [at Arnold Arboretum] (33) 231–234<br />

— formation (33) 46–66<br />

— grain (33) 59<br />

— identification (33) 79<br />

“The Wood Collection: What Should Be Its Future?” William Louis Stern (33) 67–80<br />

Wood millet, golden (52) [2] 42<br />

— rose (37) 229<br />

— sage (39) 268<br />

— sorrel, yellow (34) 188<br />

Wood, Carroll E. (32) 52, 252; (33) 96; (39) 349, 358; (49) [1] 20<br />

— — — “E<strong>as</strong>tern North American Plants in Cultivation” (33) 81–96<br />

Wood, Christina D.,”’A Most Dangerous Tree’: The Lombardy Poplar in Landscape Gardening” (54) [1] 24–30<br />

Wood, William, (48) [4] 38, 44, 55<br />

— — New England’s Prospect [1634] (48) 38, 55<br />

Woodbine (39) 263<br />

Woodcock & Meacham [architects] (48) [3] 34<br />

Woodhouse Moor Park [Leeds, England] (54) [2] 13<br />

Woodland Ecology, Leon S. Minckler [review of] (37) 165<br />

Woodlands [Philadelphia, PA] (49) [2] 14–23 ; (51) [2] 5; (54) [1] 24–25<br />

— painting of (49) [2] 15<br />

— engraving of (49) [2] 18<br />

Woodlands Cemetery [Philadelphia] (41) 155; (49) [2] 23; (51) [2] 5<br />

Woodlands, of 16th- and 17th-century England (32) 176<br />

Wood-oil (31) 8<br />

Woods Brook [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44<br />

Woods Hole [Falmouth, MA] (48) [3] 27; [4] 55


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Woodsia, smooth (46) [3] 20<br />

Woodsia glabella (46) [3] 20<br />

Woodward, Eudoxia (37) 210, 211<br />

Woody Vines of the Southe<strong>as</strong>tern United States, Duncan, W. H. [review of] (39) 72<br />

Worcester County Horticultural Society (32) 268<br />

— — — — spring flower show (31) 315<br />

World Wildlife Fund (49) [3] 44<br />

World’s Columbian Exposition [Chicago, 1893] (51) [3] 5; (53) [4] 2; (60) [3] 10–11<br />

World’s End [Hingham, MA] (48) [3] 20<br />

Wormwood (31) 28; (34) 288<br />

— beach (34) 290; (39) 251, 266<br />

— Roman (39) 251<br />

Woronoff, Malcolm (49) [2] 35<br />

“The Worthy Kerri<strong>as</strong>,” Jeanne S. Wadleigh (35) 160–161<br />

“Would A Lilac by Any Other Name Smell So Sweet? A Search for Fragrance,” John Alexander III (56) [1] 25–28<br />

Wound remedies [Madag<strong>as</strong>car] (32) 25<br />

Wright, Elizur (48) [4] 45; (53) [4] 7, 8<br />

Wright, John A. (52) [3] 14<br />

Wright-Smith, William (60) [1] 4<br />

Writers and Friends, by Edward Weeks [excerpt from] (47) [4] 20, 22<br />

Wu Cheng-yi (39) 353, 354<br />

Wu Yee-sun, Mr. (31) 271<br />

Wudang Shan, China (55) [1] inside front cover, 12–20, 13, 18<br />

Wuhan Institute of Botany [China] (46) [4] 15; (49) [3] 41, 43<br />

Wuhan Temple (57) [3] front cover, back cover<br />

Wünsche, Otto (32) 151<br />

Wu-t’ung (31) 9<br />

— tree (31) 8<br />

Wuyi Mountain [China] (48) [2] 26, 29<br />

Wuzhou [China] (48) [2] 19<br />

Wylie, Samuel (53) [1] 13<br />

Wyllys family [CT] (59) [4] 6, 9<br />

Wyman, Donald (30) 1, 82, 183, 200; (32) 14, 51, 165, 253; (33) 20, 43, 112; (39) 332, 333; (49) [1] 19, 20, 57, 61; [3] 9;<br />

(50) [3] 17, 19; (51) [2] 18; (52) [1] 12, 13, 15; (53) [3] 2, 3; (55) [4] 4, 6–7, 10, 35; (56) [2] 33; (57) [1] 24; (59) [1] 81, 82<br />

— — receiving the Scott Award (31) 300–301<br />

— — “Arnold Arboretum Plant Introductions: The Second 50 Years, 1923–1972” (32) 30–43<br />

— — “Evergreens for the Retired Gardener’s Garden” (43) [1] 13–20<br />

— — “The Forsythia Story [reprint, 1961]” (51) [4] 34–37<br />

— — “The History of Ornamental Horticulture in America” (33) 97–112<br />

— — “Horticulture at the Arboretum, 1936–1970” (30) 81–99<br />

— — “Plant Hardiness-Zone Maps,” with Harrison Flint (45) [4] 32–34<br />

— — photo by (47) [1] back cover<br />

Wyman, Donald, Mrs. (30) 93<br />

Wyman, W. S., Prof. (36) 57, 63<br />

Wyman’s Garden Encyclopedia (32) 51; (44) [4] 13<br />

Wymania (36) 57


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A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

VOLUMES 30–60<br />

Xanthocer<strong>as</strong> sorbifolium (55) [3] 17; (60) [4] inside back cover, 13<br />

Xanthomaculina convoluta (54) [2] 4<br />

Xanthophylum yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Xanthorhiza simplicissima (54) [2] 31–35, 32–34; (55) [3] 18; (60) [4] 15<br />

Xanthoria parietina (35) 153<br />

— polycarpa (35) 153<br />

Xanthorrhoea reflexa (36) 223<br />

Xanthosoma spp. (47) [2] 27<br />

Xerospermum bonii (48) [2] 7<br />

Xiaguan [China] (46) [4] 22, 24, 25–27, 31<br />

Xianmu (46) [3] back cover; [4] 47, 48, 50<br />

Ximen [China] (48) [2] 26<br />

Xinhai revolution (48) [2] 10<br />

Xinxuan, Zhong (48) [2] 11, 18<br />

Xishuangbanna Prefecture [China] (48) [2] 2–7<br />

— botanic garden (48) [2] 5<br />

— vulnerable and endangered plants of (48) [2] 6<br />

Xylem (33) 46–66<br />

Xylosandrus germanus (52) [1] 7<br />

Yajé (32) 205, 210<br />

Yakee (32) 207<br />

Yam (31) 231<br />

Yamada, Shoji (60) [4] 32<br />

Yamanako and Company [of Japan] (31) 268<br />

Yang, C. S. (49) [3] 4, 43<br />

— — — and C. Y. Cheng (50) [3] 29, 32<br />

Yang, Guang (51) [2] 3<br />

Yang, Hong, “From Fossils to Molecules: The Met<strong>as</strong>equoia Tale Continues,” (59) [1] 60–71<br />

Yang, Linda (51) [2] 40<br />

Yang Mae Tree (or yang-mei) (31) 8, 16<br />

Yang-tao (or yang-taw) (30) 181, 182<br />

Yangbi [China] (46) [4] 16, 24, 25, 26<br />

Yanny, Michael, “The Shy Yet Elegant Crabapple—’Blanche Ames’” (51) [1] 33–37<br />

Yao, Old [person known <strong>as</strong>] (48) [2] 13<br />

Yarrow (31) 25, 26, 197, 202; (34) 154, 267; (39) 249<br />

— fernleaf (31) 25(34) 267<br />

— Greek (34) 269<br />

— woolly (34) 269; (39) 249<br />

Yates, Tom (46) [3] 13<br />

Yatsugadake, Mount [Japan] (47) [2] 14, 14<br />

Yatsuh<strong>as</strong>hi (47) [2] 13<br />

Yaupon (31) 234<br />

— holly (50) [1] 19, 20; (51) [2] 17<br />

Yautia (47) [2] 27<br />

“Year in Trees and Words: Book Note and Excerpt” (55) [4] 32–33<br />

Yedo and Peking [Robert Fortune, 1863] (48) [2] 33<br />

Yellow birch (45) [4] 22<br />

— loosestrife (39) 260<br />

— poplar (36) 121<br />

Yellow-hardhead (34) 305<br />

Yellowhorn (60) [4] 13<br />

Yellow-root (44) [4] 49, 50; (54) [2] 31–35; (60) [4] 15<br />

Yellowwood (32) 67; (36) 121; (54) [1] 7, 9; (60) [1] 14, 16<br />

— American (39) 148, 149; (43) [1] 39–40<br />

Yen-fu-se temple [China] (48) [2] 37<br />

Yew (30) 173; (31) 245; (34) 88; (37) 7, 74, 75; (43) [1] 12, 18; (48) [1] 5; (56) [2] 18, 27<br />

— English (31) 245; (32) 283; (56) [2] 28<br />

— — weeping (56) [2] 28<br />

— Japanese (31) 167; (37) 23; (43) [1] 18; (50) [3] 9; (56) [2] 28<br />

— — cushion (43) [1] 18


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— — dwarf (43) [1] 19<br />

— western (42) [4] 148<br />

Yew, plum (55) [1] 24–39<br />

“Yews in Fiction and Fact,” Mark Silber and Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (30) 139–147<br />

Yews, medicinal (58) [1] 22–26<br />

Yi, Lü (55) [1] 12, 13<br />

Yin Hung-chang (39) 353<br />

Ying Tsun-shen (46) [4] 21<br />

Yinger, Barry R. (46) [4] 4; (50) [3] 32, 38; (52) [1] 3, 8, 27; [2] 36, 38, 44<br />

— — — “Cultivars of Japanese Plants at Brookside Gardens,” Carl R. Hahn (43) [4] 3–19<br />

Yokohama (60) [4] 26<br />

Yokohama Nursery Company [Japan] (49) [3] 3, 4, 5, 8, 11–14, 17, 36, back cover<br />

— catalog (54) [4] cover<br />

Yopo (32) 205, 208<br />

Yosemite (56) [2] 12<br />

Yoshida, Kenko (31) 264<br />

Yoshino River [Japan] (47) [2] 11<br />

Yoshiy<strong>as</strong>u, Yanagisawa (47) [2] 4<br />

Young, George (57) [4] 12–17<br />

Your City Garden, Jack Kramer [review of] (33) 305<br />

Your First Garden, Planning, Planting, and Plants, Jack Kramer [review of] (35) 131<br />

Your Lawn: How to Make It and Keep It, R. Milton Carleton [review of] (35) 191<br />

Yu Expedition [to China, 1938] (30) 86<br />

Yu, Kongjian,”Infinity in a Bottle Gourd: Understanding the Chinese Garden (53) [1] 2–7<br />

Yü Te-tsun (39) 353, 354; (46) [1] 9; (48) [2] 31<br />

Yü, T. T. (51) [1] 4, 13<br />

Yuanming, Tao (53) [1] 2, 3<br />

Yuca (= c<strong>as</strong>sava) (50) [2] 31–32<br />

Yucca (31) 197<br />

— banana (42) [4] 143, 142<br />

Yucca (33) 137; (47) [4] 14, 19<br />

— gloriosa (31) 197<br />

— baccata (42) [4] 143, 142<br />

— filamentosa (39) 269<br />

Yucc<strong>as</strong> of the Southwestern U. S. [McKelvey, 1938] (47) [4] 19<br />

Yuki-mochi-so (47) [2] 30<br />

Yukon, collecting in (47) [4] 12<br />

Yukunus Indians [Colombia] (50) [2] 27<br />

Yung, C. T., Prof. (30) 18<br />

Yunnan Province [China] (32) 106; (47) [2] 30; (48) [2] 3; (54) [2] 26–27<br />

Yunnan Institute of Tropical Botany, Academia Sinica [China] (48) [2] 5<br />

Zabel, Hermann (31) 45<br />

Zaitzevsky, Cynthia (56) [2] 27<br />

Zamia floridana (59) [1] 34<br />

Zander Handworterbuch der Pflanzennamen, Fritz Encke, Gunther Buckheim, Seigmund Seybold, eds. [review of]<br />

(33) 308<br />

Zanonia indica (48) [2] 7<br />

Zanthoxylum (55) [3] 18<br />

— molle (55) [1] 15<br />

— piperitum (38) 138<br />

— — f. inerme (31) 292<br />

Zapallo (50) [4] 5, 13<br />

Zappey, Walter (40) 127<br />

Zea maize (31) 205<br />

— mays (31) 206; (39) 313; (52) [2] 26<br />

Zeatin, structure of (45) [2] 29<br />

Zelkova (48) [4] 33; (52) [4] 29<br />

— Chinese (39) 204<br />

— elm (39) 203, 204<br />

— Japanese (39) 137, 138; (42) [2] 98; (44) [4] 22; (53) [1] 22; (60) [4] 28, 30<br />

Zelkova acuminata (44) [3] 15<br />

— carpinifolia (39) 203, 204, 230<br />

— serrata (38) 157; (39) 137, 138, 230; (42) [2] 98; (44) [4] 22; (50) [3] 6, 8; (53) [1] 22; (54) [1] 9; (55) [1] 16; (60) [4] 28<br />

— — <strong>as</strong> bonsai subject (32) 247<br />

— — ‘Green Veil’ (43) [4] 18<br />

— sinica (39) 204, 227; (55) [1] 15–16


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Zenobia pulverulenta (33) 87; (37) [3] inside back cover; (41) 194<br />

Zerner, Charles, “The Golden Waterworks: Toraja Rituals of the Wet-Rice Landscape” (45) [3] 2–12<br />

— photos by (45) [3] front & back covers<br />

Zhang, Ao-luo (46) [4] 21<br />

Zhang, Zhiming (48) [2] 35<br />

Zhejiang Forestry Department (51) [2] 3, 4; (52) [4] 3, 4<br />

Zhejiang Preserve (46) [4] 4<br />

Zhejiang seven-son flower (46) [4] front cover, 2, 3<br />

Zhejiang Province [China] (51) [1] 18<br />

Zhiwuxue ZaZhi [publication] (35) 277<br />

Zhou, Jun (46) [4] 21<br />

Ziegenfuss, Layne (32) 271<br />

Zimmermann, M. H., D. Newbanks, and D. N. Roy, “Dutch Elm Dise<strong>as</strong>e: What an Arborist Should Know” (42) [2]<br />

60–69<br />

Zinman, Roberta (49) [1] 3<br />

Zinnia (31) 168; (34) 352<br />

Zippelia begoniaefolia (48) [2] 6<br />

Zizyphus, at risk (46) [3] 45<br />

— jujuba (38) 145; (44) [3] 15, 21; (55) [3] 17<br />

Zoo Atlanta (50) [1] 13, 14, 15, 18, 20<br />

Zoo horticulture (50) [1] 3, 16, 18, 21<br />

Zostera (43) [2] 4<br />

Zou, Shou-qing, calligraphy by (46) [4] 2<br />

— “The Vulnerable and Endangered Plants of Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China” (48) [2] 2–7<br />

Zoysia gr<strong>as</strong>s (44) [3] 6<br />

Zoysia japonica (33) 16; (44) [3] 6<br />

Zuccarini, Joseph C. (30) 145; (31) 42; (48) [2] 33<br />

Zurich [Switzerland] (60) [2] 27<br />

Zwijnenburg, P. G. (51) [1] 22<br />

Zwinger, Ann Haymond, book review by (45) [1] 28–30<br />

Zygophiala jamaicensis (52) [3] 24<br />

Zygophyllum stapfii (54) [2] 3

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