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.1981 (February).Permission to Rescue.1, #1: 3.
.1981 (February).The Florida Native Plant Society: What it is, Why Florida needs it, What it hopes to accomplish, Who’s going to help do it..1, #1: 1-2.
.1981 (February).Tiger Creek - A Bit of Unspoiled Florida.1, #1: 7.
.2002 (May).Cathie Katz Memorial.21, #3: 21.
.2002 (May).Chuck Salter Memorial.21, #3: 5.
.2001 (November).Cost of Saving the Planet Less than Federal Income Tax Rebate, News from the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science.21, #1: 9.
.2002 (May).FNPS Fundraiser a Smashing Success! Annual Fund 2001 Report.21, #3: 4, 9.
.2002 (September).Hope on the Horizon for Globally Endangered Lakela's Mint - Compiled from USFWS press release & email from Jody Bonet.21, #4: 9.
.2002 (May).The Palmetto: Index to the First Twenty Years.21, #3: 14-19, 11.
.2002 (September).The Value of Bromeliads, adapted from http://savebromeliads.ifas.ufl.edu.21, #4: 8.
.2001 (November).Twenty-first Annual Conference Highlights.21, #1: 6-7.
..The Palmetto: Index 1981-1989.Index 1981-1989: 1-12.
.2002 (September).The Palmetto: Volume 21 Index.21, #4: 4.
.1992 (Winter).Butterfly Gradening for the South [Geyata Ajilvsgi] (book review).12, #4: 18.
.1992 (Winter).The Guide to Florida Wildflowers [Walter Kingsley Taylor] (book review).12, #4: 18.
.1983 (May).Ecological Use of the Land [School of Living Land Committee] (book review).3, #2: 9.
.1983 (May).Natural Community Classification.3, #2: 12.
.1983 (May).Management of Native Vegetation Along Highway Rights-of-Way [G.L. Evink, G.L. Henry, and J.A. Lewis] (book review).3, #2: 9.
.1983 (February).The Biology of Trees Native to Tropical Florida [P. B. Tomlinson] (book review).3, #1: 10.
.1983 (February).Florida Wildflowers and Roadside Plants [C. Ritchie Bell & Bryan J. Taylor] (book review).3, #1: 10.
.1986 (Winter).William Bartram in Florida, 1774 [edited by Helen G Cruickshank] (book review).6, #4: 12.
.1988 (Fall).Caribbean Wild Plants & their Uses [Penelope N. Honychurch] (book review).8, #3: 12.
.1988 (Fall).Florida, My Eden [Frederic B. Stresau] (book review).8, #3: 12.
.1988 (Fall).FLORIDA, Images of the Landscape [James Valentine] (book review).8, #3: 12.
.1997 (Fall/Winter).The Right Plants for Dry Places - Native Plant Landscaping in Central Florida [the Publications Committee, Suncoast Native Plant Society] (book review).17, #3: 18.
.1987 (Spring).Earth Stewardship -- One Man's Opinion: Terrance Mock.7, #1: 8.
.2003 (February).Roy Woodbury Memorial.22, #1: 11.
.1997 (Fall/Winter).Tribute to an Early Plant-Man, Henry Nehrling.17, #3: 11.
.2000 (Summer/Fall).The People Behind the Plants - Members: the Heart and Soul of FNPS Part II.20, #2: 10-19.
.2000 (Spring).The People Behind the Plants - Members: the Heart and Soul of FNPS Part I.20, #1: 12-27.
.1996 (Fall).1996 Design with Natives Landscape Awards Program.16, #3: 6-9.
.2003 (February).FNPS 2002 Landscape Awards.22, #1: 2, 7-9, 22-23, back cover.
.1983 (August).Quality Contractors, Let Us Hear from You.3, #3: 5-6.
.1985 (Spring).Nursery Tour an Eye Opener.5, #1: 11.
.1989 (Fall).New Plants on Endangered List.9, #3: 16.
.2000 (Spring).New FNPS Chapters form in West Florida & Lake County.20, #1: 4-5.
.1996 (Fall).Landscapes Featuring Florida Native Plants: Urban & Suburban - Formal & Informal.16, #3: 10-12.
.1993 (Fall).Florida's Most Invasive Species.13, #3: 6-7.
.1997 (Summer/Fall).Calling for Help in the Battle Against THE ALIEN - cogongrass.17, #2: 15.
.1985 (Summer).A Florida State Grass?.5, #2: 11.
.1984 (Winter).1984 Conference Proceedings.4, #4: 7-11.
.1992 (Summer).1992 Twelfth Annual Conference Highlights and Quotes.12, #2: 6-7.
.1997 (Summer/Fall).Conference Scrapbook from 17th Annual FNPS Conference.17, #2: 22-23.
.1983 (May).Excerpts from Annual Conference III.3, #2: 2-3.
.1999 (Fall).Florida Native Plant Society Nineteenth Annual Conference.19, #3: 6-8.
.2000 (Fall/Winter).FNPS 20th Annual Conference Highlights.20, #3: 12-13.
.2003 (February).FNPS 22nd Annual Conference Highlights.22, #1: 10.
.1990 (Summer).Tenth Annual Convention Report.10, #2: 11-13.
.1989 (Summer).Ninth Annual Spring Conference Wrap-Up.9, #2: 10-12.
.1990 (Fall).Letters.10, #3: 10.
.1993 (Spring).Letters.13, #1: 19.
.1990 (Spring).More Gleanings from Chapter Newsletters.10, #1: 11.
.1981 (June).The Query Corner.1, #2: 8.
.1997 (Fall/Winter).Deep South Unified Regional Project, 1997-1999 Anounced by National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc - Naturally Native.17, #3: 19.
.1989-1990 (Winter).Excerpts from Chapter Newsletters.9, #4: 6-7.
.1993 (Summer).FNPS 1994 Annual Conference Highlights.13, #2: 10-11.
.1999-2000 (Winter).Letters to the Editor.19, #4: 21.
.1998 (Fall).From the Editor.18, #3: 4.
.1998 (Summer).Memories of the 18th Annual FNPS Spring Conference.18, #2: 24.
.1998 (April).Letters to the Editor.18, #1: 5-6.
.1996-1997 (Winter).In Memory of Harold J. Nett.16, #4: 5.
.1997 (Spring).Letters to the Editor.17, #1: 5.
.1997 (Summer/Fall).Letters to the Editor.17, #2: 5.
.1997 (Fall/Winter).Message from and Letters to the Editor.17, #3: 4.
.1992 (Summer).Letters.12, #2: 24.
.1993 (Fall).Letters.13, #3: 21-22.
.1993 (Winter).Letters.13, #4: 22.
.1994 (Summer).Letters.14, #2: 24.
.1994 (Spring).Letters.14, #1: 13.
.1989 (Spring).Letters.9, #1: 12.
.1989 (Fall).Letters.9, #3: 10.
.1989 (Summer).Letters.9, #2: 13.
.1988 (Fall).Letters.8, #3: 11.
.1988 (Spring).Letters.8, #1: 10.
.1984 (Winter).Letters.4, #4: 4.
.1984 (April).Letters.4, #2: 12.
.1984 (February).Letters.4, #1: 9.
.1981 (August).Establishing Resolution and By-laws of the Florida Native Plant Society.1, #3: 2.
.1983 (May).Letters.3, #2: 10-11.
.1983 (February).Letters.3, #1: 11.
.1982 (August).Letters.2, #3: 12.
(anonymous).1993 (Fall).Florida's Most Invasive Species.13, #3: 6-7.
Albritton, Ken.1998 (Fall).Foraging for Pine Needles.18, #3: 11-10.
Albritton, Ken.1999 (Fall).Garden Budgeting.19, #3: 20.
Alexander, Taylor R..1981 (February).An Exotic Plant Pest.1, #1: 2-3.
Alvarez, Captian Ken.1985 (Spring).Standardizing Tree Identification.5, #1: 6.
Alvarez, K.C..1983 (August).Conservation Issues of the Fakahatchee Strand.3, #3: 7.
Artinni, Annette; Edwards, Gayle; Grat, Rita; Trebatoski, JoAnne; and Veber, Leslie.2002 (September).Two Dozen of Us Native Plant Folks Visited Costa Rica, FNPS Tales of Travel & Adventure.21, #4: 12-14.
Austin, Dan.2004 (March).Oaks - Discovering Florida's Ethnobotany.22, #4: 4.
Austin, Dan.2002 (January).People and Plant Interaction, No 5: Milkworts.21, # 2: 10-11.
Austin, Dan.2001 (November).People and Plant Interaction, No 4: Pond Apples.21, #1: 10-11.
Austin, Dan.2002 (September).People and Plant Interaction, No 7: Moonvine.21, #4: 10-11, 15.
Austin, Dan.2003 (February).People and Plant Interaction, No 8: Lizard's Tail.22, #1: .
Austin, Daniel.1991 (Summer).American Bays.11, #2: 12-13.
Austin, Daniel.1981 (February).Are Endangered Florida Plants Really Endangered?.1, #1: 4-6.
Austin, Daniel.1995 (Summer).Black Calabash Bears Fruit in Florida!.15, #2: 6-7.
Austin, Daniel.1992 (Spring).Black Calabash in Southern Florida.12, #1: 6-7.
Austin, Daniel.2000 (Summer-Fall).People and Plant Interaction, No 1: Chiggery Grapes.20, #2: 7-9.
Austin, Daniel.1997 (Fall-Winter).Christmas Botany or How Reindeer Learned to Fly.17, #3: 12-14, 23.
Austin, Daniel.1985-86 (Winter).Commelina gigas: Rediscovered and Lost.5, #4: 11.
Austin, Daniel.1994 (Winter).Creepers, Climbers, Twiners, Lianas, Vines and Wines.14, #3: 6.
Austin, Daniel.1999 (Spring).Florida Atlantic University: an Island of Environmental Changes.19, #1: 7-8.
Austin, Daniel.1997 (Summer-fall).Glades Indians and the Plants they Used.17, #2: 7-10.
Austin, Daniel.2001 (August).Hoop Vine: The Plant That Wasn’t There.20, #4: 10-12.
Austin, Daniel.1988 (Fall).Plant Adaptations in the Fakahatchee.18, #3: 7-8, 15.
Austin, Daniel.2000 (Fall-Winter).Rain Lilies.20, #3: 14-16.
Austin, Daniel.1993 (Fall).Stinking Passion-Flower: Hero or Villian.13, #3: 5.
Austin, Daniel.1993 (Spring).The Exotic Virgin Island.13, #1: 12-13.
Austin, Daniel.1993 (Winter).The Nuance and Wit of Carolus Linnaeus.13, #4: 8-11.
Austin, Daniel.1983 (February).Hammocks.3, #1: 4.
Austin, Daniel F..2002 (May).People and Plant Interaction, No 6: Sundews.21, #3: 12-13.
Austin, Daniel F.; Jones, Julie L.; and Bennett, Bradley C..1986 (Summer).The Fakahatchee Strand.6, #2: 3-6.
Bacchus, Sydney T..1991 (Fall).Can Wetlands Be Successfully Created?,.11, #3: 3-6.
Bacchus, Sydney T..1991 (Winter).Looking Beyond Hydrology: The Creation and Restoration of Wetlands, Part 2.11, #4: 9-12.
Bacchus, Sydney T..1992 (Spring).Variations due to Age, Localized Conditions, and Successional Factors Within Species: The Creation and Restoration of Wetlands, Part 3.12, #1: 14-16.
Bailey, David.1986 (Winter).Endangered Butterflies Come Back!,.6, #4: 8.
Baker, Gail S..1981 (August).Notes on the Federal Endangered Species Act.1, #3: 6.
Barlett, Marcy.1986 (Summer).Shakespeare Knew Something About Landscaping.6, #2: 8.
Barlett, Marcy R.1988 (Fall).Recipe for a Successful Celebration.8, #3: 3.
Barlett, Marcy R..1988 (Spring).Turkey Creek Celebration.8, #1: 13.
Bartlett, Marcy R..1982 (May).Turkey Creek’s Protean Paw Paw.2, #2: 4-5.
Bates, Judy.1982 (November).Low Cost, Low Care.2, #4: 3-4.
Beckner, John.1997 (Spring).The Biology of Florida's Orchids.17, #1: 6.
Bennett, Bradley.1997 (Summer-Fall).An Introduction to the Seminole People of South Florida and Their Plants, Part 1.17, #2: 20-21, 24.
Bennett, Bradley.1997 (Fall-Winter).An Introduction to the Seminole People of South Florida and Their Plants, Part 2.17, #3: 16-18, 22.
Bentzien, Michael M..1993 (Fall).New Listings of Endangered Plants.13, #3: 21.
Beriault, John C..1990 (Winter).Observations on the Vegitative Community of the Beach Dune Ridge North of Wiggins Pass, Northern Collier County.10, #4: 6-7, 17.
Beriault, John G..1987 (Fall).Planning and Planting a Native Plant Yard.7, #3: 3-8.
Beriault, John G..1987-88 (Winter).Planting A Native Plant Yard: Part II.7, #4: 3-8.
Betsch, Marvyne "The Beach Lady".1987-88 (Winter).Let the Lawn Mower Rust!.7, #4: 16.
Bettinger, Edith.1990 (Spring).How to Know Some of The Common Ferns of Central Florida.11, #1: 6-8.
Bettinger, Edith.1989 (Summer).The Perfect Seed Envelope.9, #2: 14.
Bissett, Bill.1997 (Fall/Winter).Five Hundred Years of Florida Landscape - A Quick Tour.17, #3: 6-11.
Bissett, Bill.1993 (Spring).Palmettos and Plumes: Native Plant Floral Arrangements for Spring Conference.13, #1: 20.
Bissett, Bill.1991 (Summer).FNPS 1991 Landscape Awards.11, #2: 19-20.
Bissett, Bill.1990 (Winter).Landscape Awards.10, #4: 16.
Bissett, Nancy.1996 (Spring).A Final Word on Wild Grasses.16, #1: 9-10.
Bissett, Nancy.1993 (Summer).Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek State Preserve.13, #2: 11-13.
Bissett, Nancy.1990 (Fall).How to Encourage Roadside Wildflowers.10, #3: 8-10.
Bissett, Nancy.1986 (Spring).Serenoa.6, #1: 3-4.
Bissett, Nancy J..1996 (Summer).Upland Restoration Challenge.6, #2: 8-11.
Bissett, William.1992 (Summer).FNPS Landscape Awards.12, #2: 16-17.
Bissett, William.1991 (Winter).Landscape Designs with Native Plants.11, #4: 3-5.
Bissett, William F..1987 (Summer-Fall).The Ordinances are Coming.7, #2: 10.
Black, Robert J..1981 (August).Be a Water-Saver.1, #3: 1.
Bradley, Keith; and Gann, George.1999 (Summer).The Pine Rockland Forests of Southern Florida.19, #2: 12-14, 19.
Bretz, Greg.1982 (February).Florida Plants for Florida Birds.2, #1: 4.
Brinkely, Laura.1983 (February).Who Knows the Rain? Nature and Origin of Rainfall in South Florida [Leonard Pardue, Jesse Freeling, Leonard J. Greenfield, and Patrick T. Gannon- (book review).3, #1: 10.
Brinkley, Laura.1983 (November).Public Landscaping: How To Evaluate the Ecology.3, #4: 2-3, 6.
Brinson, Sydney.1986 (Summer).Guide to the Vascular Plants of the Florida Panhandle [Dr. Andre F. Clewell] (book review).6, #2: 7.
Brolmann, John B..1984-85 (Winter).Stylosanthes Hamata - South Florida Coastal Dune Plant.4, #4: 5.
Brooks, Jane.1983 (November).FNPS Policy on Environmental Activism.3, #4: 9.
Brown, Paul Martin.2000 (Spring).The Florida Native Orchid Project.10, #1: 6-10.
Brown, Ralph E.1984-85 (Winter).Endangered Species Regulation: The Statue Entitled “Preservation of Native Flora of Florida,”.4, #4: 7-8.
Brown, Rob.1981 (August).How to Kill Perennial Grass.1, #3: 5.
Bryson, Charles T.; Coile, Nancy C.; and Rettig, Jeffrey H..1998 (April).Friend or Foe.18: 16-19.
Buhram, Judith.1993 (Winter).Planning a Wildlife Garden.13, #4: 9.
Buhrman, Judith.1992 (Summer).Florida Neighborhoods and Eco-Neighborhoods.12, #2: 8-9.
Buhrman, Judith.1993 (Fall).Oil Spill in Pinellas County.13, #3: 19-20.
Buhrman, Judith.1992 (Winter).Round the Year on Kissimmee Prairie Sanctuary.12, #4: 12-13.
Buhrman, Judith.1993 (Summer).Round the Year on Kissimmee Prairie Sanctuary.13, #2: 14-15.
Buhrman, Judith.1993 (Fall).Round the Year on Kissimmee Prairie Sanctuary: Summer.13, #3: 10-11.
Buhrman, Judith.2002 (May).Craig Huegel, an interview.21, #3: 8-9.
Buhrman, Judith, and Hedges, Scott.1993 (Spring).Round the Year on Kissimmee Prairie Sanctuary.13, #1: 3-4.
Bullard, Lacy.1985-86 (Winter).Help Save a House for Apalachicola.5, #4: 16.
Burdett, Allen B. Jr..1981 (November).Florida Does Too Have An Autumn!.1, #4: 1-2.
Burdett, Allen J. Jr.; Cummings, Paul and Sherry; Mock, Terry; Mellinger, Marie B.; Darst, Melanie; and Sample, Kathy.1981 (November).The Endangered Species Act, The Lacey Act.1, #4: 6-7.
Butts, Debbie.1991 (Summer).Butterflies Prefer - ?,.11, #2: 8.
Byrd, Norma Jeanne.1981 (June).And Some Workshop Summaries.1, #2: 4.
Carrel, Carrie.1991 (Winter).Tradescantia Research Project.11, #4: 6-7.
Cascio, Joe.1983 (February).A Native Garden.3, #1: 7.
Cascio, Joe.1983 (November).An Ecological Approach to Plant Design.3, #4: 6-7.
Cascio, Joe.1988 (Summer).Wetlands “Image Models,”.8, #2: 8-9.
Cascio, Joe.1982 (November).Letters.2, #4: 12.
Cascio, Joseph.1982 (February).Education First.2, #1: 3.
Cascio, Joseph.1983 (August).Mini-Course in Plant Ecology.3, #3: 11.
Cascio, Joseph.1987 (Summer-Fall).Smaller is Better.7, #2: 11.
Cascio, Joseph.1987-88 (Winter).Standards for Native Plant Nurseries.7, #4: 10.
Cascio, Joseph.1983 (August).Transplanting The Big Tree.3, #3: 4-6.
Cascio, Joseph A..1986 (Fall).Drought-Tolerant Plants.6, #3: 12.
Cascio, Joseph A..1986 (Fall).Policy on Transplanting Native Plants for Landscape Use.6, #3: 14.
Chamberlain, Nadja.1998-1999 (Winter).Design with Natives 1998 Program Award Winners.18, #4: 7, 13-15, 23.
Chamberlain, Nadja.1997 (Summer-Fall).1998 Florida Native Plant Society Landscape Awards Program.17, #2: 24, 31.
Chellman, Pat.1993 (Summer).FNPS 1993 Landscape Enhancement Awards.13, #2: 16-17.
Chellman, Pat.1991 (Spring).Suncoast Chapter’s I-275 Project.11, #1: 14.
Chellman, Pat.1992 (Summer).Roadside Medley, I-275 Update, New Wildflower Projects, Dot Data.12, #2: 14-15.
Chellman, Pat.1988 (Fall).Did You Ever Wonder Why?.8, #3: 13.
Chellman, Pat..1993 (Summer).You Won’t Be Disappointed With Coral Honeysuckle.13, #2: 3.
Chellman, Patricia.1990 (Summer).Suncoast Chapter’s Big Project.10, #2: 6-7.
Christman, Andrea N., Maria Minno, and Steven "Torch" Miller.1998-99 (Winter).Facts about Fire in the Native Landscape: Part I.18, #4: 6, 12.
Christman, Andrea N., Miller, Steven; and Minno, Maria.1999 (Summer).Facts about Fire in the Native Landscape: Part III.19, #2: 18-20.
Christman, Andrea, Miller, Steven; and Minno, Maria.1999 (Spring).Facts about Fire in the Native Landscape: Part II.19, #1: 9, 21.
Christman, Steven.1988-89 (Winter).Yellow Scrub Balm.8, #4: 3.
Clark, Kerry B..1994 (Winter).Multimedia in Natural History Education.14, #4: 10.
Coile, Nancy.1994 (Spring).Family Affiliation of Species on the Regulated Plant Index of Sept 1993.14, #1: 7-9.
Coile, Nancy.1994 (Winter).Some Endangered Plants Species in Florida: Why are they Designated ‘Endangered’?,.14, #4: 8.
Coile, Nancy C..1992 (Winter).Food Plants Native to Americas.12, #4: 3-5.
Coile, Nancy C..1992 (Spring).Little-Leaf Redroot.12, #1: 10-11.
Coile, Nancy C..1993 (Fall).The Plant from Hell.13, #3: 7.
Cole, Gertrude W..1982 (February).Scrub Palmetto, or Sabal etonia.2, #2: 10.
Conference Planning Committee.1984 (February).Dade Presents Award.4, #1: 16.
Craig, R.M., and Smith, D.C..1986 (Winter).Cucumberleaf Sunflower, Helianthus debilis Nutt. Erosion Control of Coastal Areas.6, #4: 11-12.
Craig, Robert.1987-88 (Winter).Native Plants Reduce Water Needs.7, #4: 11.
Craig, Robert.1987-1988 (Winter).Xeriscape.7, #4: 11.
Craig, Robert M., and Smith, Donald C..1987 (Spring).Vegetation in Areas Stripminded for Phosphate.7, #1: 5.
Creel, Olan Ray.1999-2000 (Winter).The Evil Weevil: What Will Florida Lose?.19, #4: 10-11, 14-16.
Creel, Olan Ray.2002 (September).Evil Weevil Found in Fakahatchee.21, #4: 8-9.
Cummings, Paul & Sherry.1986 (Spring).Six Hundred Miles of Native Plants.2, #1: 1-2.
Cummings, Paul and Sherry.1983 (November).Plant More Cypress.3, #4: 12.
Cummings, Paul and Sherry.1987 (Spring).Restoration on the Smallest Scale.7, #1: 6.
Cummings, Paul and Sherry.1981 (November).Stamp Out Brazilian Pepper!.1, #4: 10.
Cummings, Paul and Sherry.1994 (Summer).Twelve hundred (1200) Miles of Native Plants.14, #2: 3-5.
Cummings, Sherry.1989 (Spring).Native Plant Societies in the U.S..9, #1: 16.
Darst, Melanie.1983 (February).Sweet Princess Of Far Florida: The Yellow Jessamine.3, #1: 2-3.
Davis, Joanne.1991 (Spring).How To Win An Environmental Referendum.11, #1: 9.
Day, Robert A..1994 (Winter).Native Plants and the Indian River Lagoon. A view from a different perspective (or a walk on the wet side).14, #3: 11.
Dehgan, Bijan.1984 (February).Common Florida Angiosperm Plant Families, Part I [Wendy B. Zomlefer] (book review).4, #1: 6.
Desmon, Lee.2002 (May).Native Plants at Selby Gardens.21, #3: 6-7.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1991 (Summer).Native Wild Foods: Water Lilies.11, #2: 7.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1992.Native Wild Foods: The Ubiquitous Dandelion.12, #3: 15.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1991 (Spring).Native Wild Foods: Cattails: The Forester's Friend.11, #1: 11.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1991 (Fall).Native Wild Foods: Indian Lemonade.11, #3: 7.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1990 (Winter).Native Wild Foods: Nuts to you!.10, #4: 13.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1989 (Summer).Native Wild Foods: Persimmon, Diospyros virginiana L.9, #2: 20.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1992 (Winter).Native Wild Foods: Poke Salat.12, #4: 16.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1989 (Fall).Native Wild Foods: Prickly Pear.9, #3: 11.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1990 (Spring).Native Wild Foods: Radishes and Onions.10, #1: 12.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1992 (Spring).Native Wild Foods: Salads.12, #1: 17.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1994 (Spring).Native Wild Foods: The Native Violet.14, #1: 20.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1991 (Winter).Native Wild Foods: The Pleasures of Sassafrass.11, #4: 8.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1990 (Summer).Native Wild Foods: Wild Beverages.10, #2: 8-9.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1992 (Summer).Native Wild Foods: Wild Onions and Garlic.12, #2: 10-11.
Deuerling, Dick and Lantz, Peggy.1989-90 (Winter).Native Wild Foods: You Don't Have To Be a Squirrel to Enjoy the Acorns! The Oaks.9, #4: 8.
Devine, Richard.1994 (Fall).Designing the Natural Garden.14, #3: 3-6.
Deyrup, Mark.1999 (Summer).Hidden Patterns in the Florida Scrub.19, #2: 8, 11.
Dick, Mary C..1994 (Winter).Planting for Energy Conservation.14, #4: 10.
Dixon, Wayne N..1985 (Spring).Insect Pests and Native Trees.5, #1: 9-10.
Donaldson, Cameron.1996 (Summer).Conference Highlights.16, #2: 6-7.
Donaldson, Cameron.1999 (Fall).Keep our Sabals Safe from Harsh Prunning.19, #3: 4.
Donaldson, Cameron.1999 (Summer).The Road to Nowhere, Will it come to a Halt? Suncoast Parkway Follow-up.19, #2: 15.
Donaldson, Cameron.1997 (Summer).The Sabal Palm, A Native Monarch [Barbara Oehlbeck] (book review).17, #2: 5.
Donaldson, Cameron.1998 (April).Letter from the Editor.18, #1: 5.
Donaldson, Cameron.1997 (Summer/Fall).Letter from the Editor on Ethnobotany.17, #2: 4.
Donaldson, Cameron & Ratterman, Louise.1996 (Summer).Quotables to Remember.16, #2: 7, 12.
Doukas, Annette.1993 (Fall).Perennial Glasswort.13, #3: 8.
Doukas, Annette.1993 (Winter).Trumpet Creeper.13, #4: 24.
Drylie, David.1983 (August).A Guide to the Vascular Plants of Central Florida [Richard P. Wunderlin] (book review).3, #3: 11.
Drylie, David M. Jr..1987 (Spring).Restoration: The Initiation of a Natural Process.7, #1: 10.
Duever, Linda.1986 (Fall).Florida's Natural Communities: Dry Prarie.6, #3: 8-9.
Duever, Linda.1986 (Spring).Florida's Natural Communities: Overwash Plains and Coastal Berms.6, #1: 10-11.
Duever, Linda.1984 (February).Florida's Natural Communities: Seepage Communities.4, #1: 1-2, 10-11.
Duever, Linda.1988 (Summer).Florida's Natural Communities: Mesic Hammock.8, #2: 4-5.
Duever, Linda.1983 (November).Florida's Natural Communities: Coastal Dunes.3, #4: 4-5.
Duever, Linda.1985-86 (Winter).Florida's Natural Communities: Coastal Mounds.5, #4: 15.
Duever, Linda.1985 (Spring).Florida's Natural Communities: Cypress Swamps.5, #1: 4-5.
Duever, Linda.1984-85 (Winter).Florida's Natural Communities: Flatwoods.4, #4: 6.
Duever, Linda.1984 (September).Florida's Natural Communities: Floodplains.4, #3: 8-10.
Duever, Linda.1983 (August).Florida's Natural Communities: Inland Sand Ridges.3, #3: 1-3, 10.
Duever, Linda.1984 (April).Florida's Natural Communities: Rocklands.4, #2: 8-11.
Duever, Linda.1987 (Summer-Fall).Florida's Natural Communities: Wet Prairies.7, #2: 6-7.
Duever, Linda.1983 (February).Florida Natural Areas Inventory.3, #1: 6.
Duever, Linda C..1985 (Summer).Florida Natural Areas Posters.5, #2: 3.
Durako, Michael, and Wettstein, Fritz.1994 (Winter).Johnson's Seagrass: The Rodney Dangerfield of Seagrass.14, #3: 3-5.
Durando, Joe.1995 (Fall).It’s Seed Harvest Time!.15, #3: 8.
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