Accession Citations
- Bartgis, R. L. 1993. The limestone glades and barrens of West Virginia. Castanea 58(2):69-89. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
- Blake, J. G. & B. Schuette. 2000. Restoration of an oak forest in east-central Missouri: early effects of prescribed burning on woody vegetation. XXIX Jornadas Forestales de Entre Rios 139(1-3):109-126. Note: Information regarding Cuivre River State Park Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Bockenstedt, P. J. 2004. Botanical Survey of Crossman Prairie State Preserve, Howard County, Iowa. Other miscellaneous document 1-8. Note: A total of 202 plant species were documented. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Bowles, M. & M. Jones. 1995. Management and Research Needs for Endangered and Threatened Plants, Sand Prairie Vegetation and Habitat-Restricted Animal Species at the Savanna Army Depot Carroll County and Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Report to the Savanna Army Depot (Morton Arboretum). Other miscellaneous document Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Bruckerhoff, S. B. 2003. Notice of release of southern Iowa germplasm wild bergamot source identified class of natural germplasm. Other miscellaneous document 1-2. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Campbell, J. J. N. & M. E. Medley. 2018. The atlas of vascular plants in Kentucky (on-line resource) Note: Accessed 06 September 2019 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
- Carstens, J. D. & A. P. Sherwood. 2021. NCRPIS Collection Trip Report Aronia. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-40. Number of accession(s) cited: 25
- Carstens, J. D. & J. L. Trent. 2018. NCRPIS Collection Trip Report Monarda luteola. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-51. Number of accession(s) cited: 15
- Carstens, J. D. & M. Scanlon. 2009. NCRPIS and WLPGR Germplasm Collection Trip Report. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-31. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Carstens, J. D. & N. A. Ouellette. 2017. NCRPIS Collection Trip Report Fraxinus quadrangulata. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-38. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Carstens, J. D., A. P. Schmitz, N. A. Ouellette, & C. D. Hopkins. 2018. NCRPIS Collection Trip Report Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-49. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
- Carstens, J. D., C. D. Hopkins, & J. L. Trent. 2019. NCRPIS Collection Trip Report Monarda brevis. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-42. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
- Carstens, J. D., M. P. Widrlechner, & Q. Luping. 2009. NCRPIS Reconnaissance and Collection Trip Report. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1-51. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
- Cordsiemon, R. 2007. Notice of release of northern Iowa germplasm wild bergamot source identified class of natural germplasm. 1-2. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
- Coxe, R. B., S. L. Stephenson, D. M. Madarish, & G. W. Miller. 2006. Vascular Flora of the Fernow Experimental Forest and Adjacent Portions of the Otter Creek Wilderness Area. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Techn. Publ. U.S. Forest Serv. NE-344:1-23. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Egler, F. E. 1973. The hybrid nature of "Monarda media Willd". Castanea 38(3):209-214. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Evers, R. A. 1955. Hill prairies of Illinois. Bull. Illinois Nat. Hist. Surv. 26(5) Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Fernald, M. L. 1901. Monarda fistulosa and its allies. Rhodora 3(25):13-16. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Floden, A. 2015. A new beebalm, Monarda austroappalachiana (Lamiaceae), from the Southern Appalachians. Phytoneuron 28:1-9. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
- Fosberg, F. R. & L. Artz. 1953. The varieties of Monarda fistulosa L. Castanea 18(4):128-130. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
- Freeman, C. C., C. A. Morse, & J. P. Thurmond. 2003. Vascular Flora of the Ogallala Ecotone on the Dempsey Divide, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Sida 20(3):1217-1245. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Freeman, C. C., C. A. Morse, & R. L. McGregor. 2003. New Vascular Plant Records for the Grassland Biome of Central North America. Sida 20(3):1289-1297. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Freese, E. L. & W. J. Platt. 1991. Vascular Flora of Arends's Kettle, Freda Haffner Kettlehole State Preserve, Dickinson County, Iowa. J. Iowa Acad. Sci. 98(2):102-107. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Hawkins, J. 1977. The flora of Lucas County. M.S. Thesis, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Unpublished thesis. 1-303. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Heikens, A. L. & P. A. Robertson. 1995. Classification of barrens and other natural xeric forest openings in southern Illinois. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 122:203-214. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Johnson, F. L. 1986. Woody vegetation of southeastern Le Flore County, Oklahoma, in relation to topography. Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 66:1-6. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Keith, E. L. 2009. Plant community, fuel model, and rare species assessment for Daingerfield State Park. Other miscellaneous document Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Kennedy, R. K. 1969. An analysis of tall-grass prairie vegetation relative to slope position, Sheeder Prairie, Iowa. Unpublished thesis. Note: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Kimball, R. T., D. J. Crawford, J. R. Page, & P. J. Harmon. 2001. Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) diversity within Monarda fistulosa var. brevis (Lamiaceae) and divergence between var. brevis and var. fistulosa in West Virginia. Brittonia 53(4):511-518. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
- Levy, F. & E. S. Walker. 2016. Vascular Flora of the Rocky Fork Tract Tennessee USA and Its Use in Conservation and Management. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 10(2):547-567. Note: Refers to a nearby florstic survey just to the east of where Ames 34356 was collected. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Little, E. L. Jr. 1971. Atlas of United States trees. Volume 1. Conifers and important hardwoods. Misc. Publ. 1146. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 320p. Note: E. L. Little Jr. Range map for Ulmus thomasii. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Madarish, D. M., J. L. Rodrigue, & M. B. Adams. 2002. Vascular Flora and Macroscopic Fauna of the Fernow Experimental Forest. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Techn. Publ. U.S. Forest Serv. NE-291:1-37. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Means, F. H. 1969. Vascular plants of southeastern Oklahoma from the Sans Bois to the Kiamichi Mountains. Oklahoma Native Pl. Rec. 9:4-37. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Morton, C. M. & L. Speedy. 2011. Checklist of the vascular plants of Indiana County, Pennsylvania. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 5(2):871-888. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
- Moser, T. J. 1994. A floristic survey of Mantua Bog State Nature Preserve. Thesis, University of Akron, Department of Biology. Unpublished thesis. 1-130. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Nekola, J. C. & T. G. Lammers. 1989. Vascular flora of Brayton-Horsley Prairie: A remnant prairie and spring fen complex in eastern Iowa. Castanea 54(4):238-254. Note: The Brayton-Horsley Prairie is a 14-hectare prairie and spring fen complex in Bremer County, east-central Iowa. A total of 192 native vascular plant species were documented at this site with 35 considered rare within the Iowan Erosional Surface. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Nekola, J. 2004. Vascular Plant Compositional Gradients within and between Iowa Fens. J. Veg. Sci. 15(6):771-780. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Ortenburger, A. I. 1928. Plant collections representative of some typical communities in eastern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Native Pl. Rec. 8:53-57. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Prather, L. A. & J. A. Keith. 2003. Monarda humilis (Lamiaceae), a new combination for a species from New Mexico and a key to the species of section Cheilyctis. Novon 13:104-109. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Pruka, B. 2016. Ulmus thomasii: The hard elm that's hard to find. Arnoldia (Jamaica Plain) 74(1):28. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Roosa, D. M., L. J. Eilers, & S. Zager. 1991. An annotated checklist of the vascular plant flora of Guthrie County, Iowa. J. Iowa Acad. Sci. 98(1):14-30. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Scholz, H. F. 1957. Silvical characteristics of Rock Elm Ulmus thomasii. Techn. Publ. U.S. Forest Serv. No. 47. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Sherwood, A. P. & J. D. Carstens. 2024. NCRPIS Collection Trip Report - Nevada-Arizona Fraxinus. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland pp. 1-23. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Singhurst, J. R. & W. C. Holmes. 2011. Monarda luteola (Lamiaceae): a new species from northeast Texas and southwest Arkansas. Phytoneuron 2011-41:1.5. Number of accession(s) cited: 10
- Smith, M. A., M. G. Turner, & D. H. Rusch. 2002. The effect of military training activity on eastern lupine and the Karner blue butterfly at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, USA. Environ. Managem. 29(1):102-115. DOI: 10.1007/s00267-001-0044-9. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Stine, S. J. 1994. Plant inventory of C.A. Tummonds River, Mantua Bog, and Jackson Bog State Nature Preserves. Other miscellaneous document Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Thomas, J. R. 2016. Prairie Floristic Integrity Report: La Petite Gemme, Linden's and Pleasant Run Creek Prairies. Other miscellaneous document 1-41. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Thurmond, J. P., C. C. Freeman, K. Kindscher, H. Loring, C. A. Morse, & B. W. Hoagland. 2002. Preliminary Report of an Ethnobotanical Survey along the Ogallala Ecotone on the Dempsey Divide in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Archeol. 50(2):10-37. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Vogl, R. J. 1964. Vegetational history of Crex Meadows a prairie savanna in northwestern Wisconsin. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 72(1):157-175. DOI: 10.2307/2423220. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Weakley, A. S., D. B. Poindexter, R. J. LeBlond, B. A. Sorrie, C. H. Karlsson, P. J. Williams, S. L. Orzell, A. Weeks, M. Flores-Cruz, G. D. Gann, & E. L. Bridges. 2017. New combinations, rank changes, and nomenclatural and taxonomic comments in the vascular flora of the southeastern United States. II. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 11(2):291-325. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
- Wetzel, P. R., W. R. Norris, & K. M. Lyles. 1999. The Vascular Flora of Doolittle Prairie State Preserve - A Prairie Pothole Wetland Complex. J. Iowa Acad. Sci. 106(2):26-33. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Whitten, W. M. 1981. Pollination ecology of Monarda didyma, M. clinopodia, and hybrids (Lamiaceae) in the southern Appalachian mountains. Amer. J. Bot. 68(3):435-442. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
- Willdenow, K. L. . 1809. Enumeratio plantarum horti regii botanici Berolinensis 32. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.165500. Note: Click to view Willdenow specimen: Monarda x media. Provided by: Curators of Herbarium B (2000-onward). Digital specimen images at the Herbarium Berolinense. [Dataset]. Version: 26 Oct 2020. Data Publisher: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin. http://ww2.bgbm.org/herbarium/[https://herbarium.bgbm.org/object/BW00481010, image ID: 313032.] Number of accession(s) cited: 1
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