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.1981 (February).Permission to Rescue.1, #1: 3.

.1992 (Spring).The Creation and Restoration of Wetlands, Part 3: Variations due to Age, Localized Conditions, and Successional Factors Within Species.12, #1: 14-16.

.1986 (Summer).The Fakahatchee Strand.6, #2: 3-6.

.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.

.1982 (May).Turkey Creek’s Protean Paw Paw.2, #2: 4-5.

(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.

Austin, Dan.2004 (March).Oaks - Discovering Florida's Ethnobotany.22, #4: 4.

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).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, #3: 4.

Austin, Daniel F..2001 (May).Sundews.21, #3: 12-13.

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.

Bailey, David.1986 (Winter).Endangered Butterflies Come Back!,.6, #4: 8.

Barlett, Marcy.1986 (Summer).Shakespeare Knew Nothing 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.

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.

Beriault, John C..1990 (Winter).Observations.10, #4: 6-7, 17.

Beriault, John G..1997 (Fall).Planning and Planting a Native Yard.17, #3: 3-8.

Beriault, John G..1987-88 (Winter).Planting A Native Plant Yard: Part II.7, #4: 3-8.

Bertz, Greg.1982 (February).Florida Plants for Florida Birds.2, #1: 4.

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.17, #3: 6-11.

Bissett, Bill.1993 (Spring).Palmettos and Plumes: Native Plant Floral Arrangements for Spring Conference.13, #1: 20.

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.

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.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.

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, 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 Lacy Act.1, #4: 6-7.

Butts, Debbie.1991 (Summer).Butterflies Prefer - ?,.11, #2: 8.

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, 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.

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..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-Leak 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.

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 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.

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, Sherry.1989 (Spring).Native Plant Societies in the U.S..9, #1: 16.

Cummings, Sherry and Paul.1994 (Summer).Twelve hundred (1200) Miles of Native Plants.14, #2: 3-5.

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.

Deuerling, Dick and Peggy Lantz.1992.The Ubiquitous Dandelion.12, #3: 15.

Deuerling, Dick; and Lantz Peggy.1991 (Summer).Water Lilies.11, #2: 7.

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.

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 (book review).17, #2: 5.

Doukas, Annette.1993 (Fall).Perennial Glasswort.13, #3: 8.

Doukas, Annette.1993 (Winter).Trumpet Creeper.13, #4: 24.

Drylie, David Jr..1987 (Spring).Restoration: The Initiation of a Natural Process.7, #1: 10.

Duever, Linda.1985 (Summer).Natural Areas Posters.5, #2: 3.

Duever, Linda.1986 (Fall).Dry Prarie.6, #3: 8-9.

Duever, Linda.1986 (Spring).Overwash Plains and Coastal Berms.6, #1: 10-11.

Duever, Linda.1984 (February).Seepage Communities.4, #1: 1-2, 10-11.

Duever, Linda.1988 (Summer).Mesic Hammock.8, #2: 4-5.

Duever, Linda.1983 (November).Coastal Dunes.3, #4: 4-5.

Duever, Linda.1985-86 (Winter).Coastal Mounds.5, #4: 15.

Duever, Linda.1985 (Spring).Cypress Swamps.5, #1: 4-5.

Duever, Linda.1984-85 (Winter).Flatwoods.4, #4: 6.

Duever, Linda.1984 (September).Floodplains.4, #3: 8-10.

Duever, Linda.1983 (August).Inland Sand Ridges.3, #3: 1-3, 10.

Duever, Linda.1984 (April).Rocklands.4, #2: 8-11.

Duever, Linda.1987 (Summer-Fall).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 Seagrass: The Rodney Dangerfield of Seagrass.14, #3: 3-5.

Durando, Joe.1995 (Fall).It’s Seed Harvest Time!.15, #3: 8.

Duryea, Mary.1993 (Fall).Hurricane Andrew Damage to Urban Forest: A Preliminary Evaluation.13, #3: 18.

Eisner, Thomas.1991 (Fall).Chemical Defense of a Rare Mint Plant.11, #3: 10-11.

Eisner, Thomas.1990 (Fall).Prospecting for Nature’s Chemical Riches.10, #3: 11-12.

Emmel, Thomas C..1987 (Summer-Fall).The Zephyr Lily, Florida’s own Easter Lily.7, #2: 3.

Farnsworth, Steve.1985 (Fall).Cold Hardiness Report on Tropical Native Plants.5, #3: 12.

Farnsworth, Steve.1984 (September).Exotic Control Program.4, #3: 13.

Farnsworth, Steve.1983 (February).Florida Elm: An Overlooked Native.3, #1: 3.

Farnsworth, Steve.1984 (February).Psilotum Nudum: Survivor of Eons.4, #1: 4.

Farnsworth, Steve.1983 (May).Transplanting The Wild.3, #2: 4.

Farsnworth, Steve..1988-1989 (Winter).Another Exotic Nuisance - The Chinese Tallow Tree.8, #4: 10.

Fazio, James R..1992 (Summer).Building with Trees: Trees and Development Can Be Compatible.12, #2: 12-13.

Fernandez, Juan.1998 (Summer).The Miracle Wokers of Virginia Key.18, #2: 13.

Fishman, Gjail..Angus Gholson.20, #1: 19-20.

Foster, Bert T..1983 (February).More On Spanish Moss.3, #1: 6.

Frank, Howard.1999-2000 (Winter).Florida’s Native Bromeliads Imperiled by Exotic Evil Weevil.19, #4: 6-9, 12.

Gann, Joyce.1986 (Spring).Seaside Plants for Problem Landscapes.6, #1: 6-7.

Gann-Matzen, George.1987 (Spring).Restoration: A Global Perspective.7, #1: 4, 13.

Gholson, Angus K. Jr.; Baker, W. Wilson; and Nelson, Gil.1997 (Spring).Special Orchids of the Florida Big Bend.17, #1: 13, 18.

Gilbert, Julie.1988 (Spring).Native Plants For Central Florida Landscapes.8, #1: 9.

Godts, Jose E..1990 (Winter).The Upside-Down Flower.10, #4: 3.

Godts, Teri.2000 (Spring).Samuel B. Hopkins, interview.20, #1: 13-14.

Graham, Bunnie.1981 (August).William Bartram, Florida Native Plant Enthusiast.1, #3: 7.

Gray, Phyllis.2000 (Spring).Peggy & Don Lantz, interview.20, #1: 16-18.

Hall, David.1987 (Spring.Climbing Aster.7, #1: 16.

Hall, David.1991 (Spring).Common Beggar’s-Tick.11, #1: 15.

Hall, David.1986 (Summer).Mimosa Vine.6, #2: 8-9.

Hall, David W.1996 (Spring).Common Freshwater Aquatic Grasses.16, #1 (Spring): 17.

Hall, David W..1996 (Spring).Grasses.16, #1: 4.

Hall, David W..1987 (Fall).Hairy Wicky.7, #3: 16.

Hall, David..1985 (Summer).Common Spiderwort.5, #2: 16.

Hamby, Carrie.1999 (Spring).Project WILD and Schoolyard Wildlife Programs: Promise for the Future.19, #1: 6, 10.

Hammer, Roger.1996 (Spring).Few-Flowered Fingergrass.16, #1: 15-16.

Hammer, Roger.1998 (Fall).Footloose in the Fakahatchee: A Longing for Wilderess.18, #3: 5-6, 11.

Hammer, Roger L..1999-2000 (Winter).Goatsfoot, Maypop, & Love-in-a-Mist, the Native and Naturalized Passionflowers of Florida.19, #4: 18-20.

Hammer, Roger L..1995 (Winter).The Coontie and the Atala Hairstreak.15, #4: 3-5.

Hammer, Roger L..2004 (Fall).The Lantana Mess: a Critical Look at the Genus.23 #1: 21-24.

Hammer, Roger..1997 (Spring).Have We Lost the Young Palm Orchid.17, #1: 8-9.

Hannahs, Eve.1985-86 (Winter).Butterflies and Native Plants: The Monarch Butterfly.5, #4: 12.

Hannahs, Eve.1984-85 (Winter).Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.4, #4: 16.

Hannahs, Eve.1986 (Summer).Malachite, Atala, White Peacock.6, #2: 9.

Hannahs, Eve.1985 (Fall).Native Plants and Butterflies: Cloudless Sulphur.5, #3: 16.

Hannahs, Eve.1984 (April).Native Plants & Butterflies: Painted Lady.4, #2: 3.

Hannahs, Eve.1985 (Spring).The Buckeyes (Precis coenia).5, #1: 3.

Hannahs, Eve.1985 (Spring).Update on Garberia fructicosa.5, #1: 3.

Hannahs, Eve A..1984 (February).Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants.4, #1: 3.

Hannahs, Eve A..1986 (Spring).Butterflies and Native Plants: Zebra Longwing.6, #1: 4.

Hannahs, Eve A..1983 (February).Garberia.3, #1: 5.

Hannahs, Eve A..1983 (November).The Passion Flower and the Butterfly.3, #4: 1-2.

Hart, Robin.1993 (Spring).Natural Landscaping vs. Mowing Ordinances.13, #1: 8-9.

Hart, Robin.1988 (Fall).Protection of Endangered Species Plants Too?.8, #3: 4-5.

Hart, Robin.1987 (Fall).The Dark Side of Protecting Wetlands.7, #3: 10-11.

Hart, Robin L..1995 (Spring).Backlash to the Native Plant Movement.15, #1: 9-11.

Herndon, Alan.1984 (April).Dade County Pinelands.4, #2: 3, 11.

Herndon, Alan.1985 (Fall).Fire in Natural Communities.5, #3: 4-5.

Herndon, Alan.1985-86 (Winter).Native Plants for Fire Protection.5, #4: 6-7.

Herrington, Susan.1988 (Summer).Wetlands.8, #2: 9-10.

Hinkle, Ross C..1994 (Winter).Integration of Environmental Education with Ecological Research.14, #3: 10-11.

Honychurch, Penelope N..1997 (Summer-Fall).Lowly Bidens Alba Serves People as Well as Butterflies.17, #2: 11.

Hornby, Paul L..1994 (Winter).Permitting Procedures for Harvesting Plants on the Regulated Plant Index.14, #4: 9.

Howard, Frances.1982 (May).How to Save a Sand Dune.2, #2: 1-2.

Huegel, Craig.1992 (fall).Bumelias.12, #3: 6-8.

Huegel, Craig.1993 (Summer).Hawthorns.13, #2: 4-5.

Huegel, Craig.1993 (Winter).Selecting Food Plants for Wildlife.13, #4: 6-7.

Huegel, Craig.1994 (Winter).Wildlife Garden and Plant Selection.14, #4: 10.

Hummel, Rita.1986 (Fall).Exotics—The Monstrous Three.6, #3: 6.

Hurchalla, Maggie.1984-85 (Winter).Bureaucracies and Disappearing Native Habitat.4, #4: 7.

Hurhchalla, Maggy.1998 (Summer).Crossing the Everglades.18, #2: 16-19.

Iverson, Grace B...Grace Blanchard Iverson, personal statement.20, #1: 14-15.

Jensen, A.S..1982 (June).Some Natives Trees.1, #2: 9.

Jensen, A.S..1982 (November).Spanish Moss, Symbol of the Southland.2, #4: 1-2.

Johnson, Ann F..1983 (May).Quercus Inopina: The “Unthought-of ” Oak from South Central Florida.3, #2: 5.

Johnson, Ann F..1986 (Spring).Recipe for Growing Florida Rosemary, Main Ingredient: Patience!,.6, #1: 5.

Jordan, William III.1987 (Spring).Beyond Preservation.7, #1: 7.

Jubinsky, Greg.1994 (Winter).Exotic Pest Plants.14, #3: 8.

Jubinsky, Greg.1993 (Fall).Chinese Tallow Gets Worse!.13 (3): 3-4.

Judd, Walter S..1995 (Spring).A Remarkable New Book on Florida Plants by FNPS Member [Wendy Zomlefer].15, #1: 16.

Katz, Cathie.1995 (Summer).Sea Beans-World Travelers.15, #2: 4-5.

Keim, Mary.1993 (Fall).Butterfly Counting.13, #3: 24.

Killen, Linda.1991 (Summer).School Butterfly Gardens.11, #1: 9.

Koehler, Dennis P..1985 (Summer).The Florida Native Plant Cooperative.5, #2: 7.

Lafferty, Michael.1983 (November).Tree Cactus May Be Protected.3, #4: 7.

Landrum, Fred.1982 (August).Florida Native Plant Marketing & Information Service.2, #3: 9.

Langdon, Kenneth R..1982 (May).Florida Law on Endangered Plants.2, #2: 3, 10.

Langeland, Ken.1999 (spring).Herbicides: Use 'Em, Don’t Abuse 'Em, to Protect Our Native Flora.19, #1: 16-17, 22.

Lantz, Don.1995 (Fall).FNPS History Revisted.15, #3: 10-12.

Lantz, Don.1990 (Summer).The Founding of FNPS, A Short History.10, #2: 13-14.

Lantz, Peggy.1988 (Fall).Bobcat Nature Trail.8, #3: 7.

Lantz, Peggy.1984 (September).Coontie:The Handsomest of Native Plants.4, #3: 3-4.

Lantz, Peggy.1989 (Spring).FNPS Members in the News.9, #1: 11.

Lantz, Peggy.1985-86.Holiday Decorations with Native Plants.7, #4: 4-5.

Lantz, Peggy.1996 (Spring).NEW FNPS Publication on Grasses.16, #1: 10.

Lantz, Peggy.1988-89 (Winter).Pesky Peppers Pickled.8, #4: 12.

Lantz, Peggy.1982 (August).Preserving the Past.2, #3: 2.

Lantz, Peggy.1990 (Summer).The Enchanted Forest.10, #2: 3-5.

Lantz, Peggy.1981 (June).The Florida Native Plant Society’s Conference was A Clamoring Success.1, #2: 1, 3.

Lantz, Peggy.1988.Three Projects with native Plants.8, #3: 6.

Lantz, Peggy and Hopkins, Sam.1989 (Summer).Red Hibiscus.9, #1: 9.

Lantz, Peggy S..1987-88 (Winter).Holiday Wreath with Native Plants.7, #4: 9.

Lantz, Peggy S..1981 (February).The Aeolian Harp Tree.1, #1: 6.

Lantz, Peggy S..1990 (Spring).The Celestials.10, #1: 3-6.

Lantz, Peggy S..1998 (Fall).Three Projects with Native Plants.18, #3: 6.

Lantz, Peggy S..1989 (Spring).Wild Food Specialist.9, #1: 10.

Lantz, Peggy S.,.1988 (Summer).FNPS Member Wins National Landscape Award..8, #2: 3.

Lawson, Joseph T..1984-85 (Winter).Using Native Plants on Public School Property.4, #4: 8-9.

Lazarus, Sandy..Alyene Hays.20, #1: 12-13.

Lee, Jim.1999 (Summer).Florida Bonamia, Our Resilient Scrub Morning Glory: Will it Survive.19, #2: 16-17.

Lee, Jim.1998 (Summer).The Yellow- Eyed Grass Family in Florida.18, #2: 14-15, 29.

Lieberman, Barbara..Cecil Kilmer, an Interview.20, #1: 15-16.

Lincer, Jeffrey L..1984 (September).How To Save A Habitat.4, #3: 4-7.

Lindquist, Jo Jo.1996 (Spring).More Grasses for the Landscape.16, #1: 7-8.

Lockhart, Chris.1996 (Spring).Carrotwood Lookout.16, #1: 8.

Lockkhart, Christine.2000 (Spring).Paul & Sherry Cummings, an interview.20, #1: 13-14..

Lowery, Charlie.1985 (Spring).1984 Conference Proceedings.5, #1: 8-10.

Luer, Carlyle A..1997 (Spring).Our Retreating Native Orchids.17, #1: 7.

Lugo, Ariel.1983 (November).Naples Plants Communities in Residential Landscapes.3, #4: Insert A-B.

Lyrene, Paul.1982 (August).Growing Native Blueberries.2, #3: 4.

Lyrene, Paul.1982 (November).How To Grow Blueberries From Seed.2, #4: 10-11.

Lyrene, Paul.1995 (Winter).In Defense of Vaccinium Elliottii.15, #4: 9-11.

Maehr, David S., and Layne, James N..1996-97 (Winter).Florida’s All-Purpose Plant: the Saw Palmetto.16, #4: 6-10, 15, 21.

Mann, Frank.1989 (Summer).Get Involved.9, #1: 13.

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McCartney, Chuck.1997 (Summer).Florida’s Aquatic Orchids.18, #2: 20-23.

McCartney, Chuck.1997 (Spring).Mrs. Britton’s Shadow Witch, Ponthieva Brittoniae.17, #1: 10-11.

McCartney, Chuck.1985 (Summer).South Florida’s Epiphytic Orchids: How Healthy are They?.5, #2: 3-5.

McCartney, Chuck.1985 (Fall).South Florida’s Epiphytic Orchids: How Healthy are They?.5, #3: 8-9.

McCartney, Chuck.1990 (Fall).The Rein Orchids of Florida.10, #3: 3-6.

McCartney, Chuck.1997 (Spring).The Tetramicra Mystery.17, #1: 12, 14-15.

McCartney, Robert B.; Wurdack, Kenneth; Moore, Julie.1989 (Summer).The Genus Lindera in Florida.9, #2: 13-14.

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Minno, Maria.1992 (Winter).Florida Pines: Evergreens for the Christmas Season.12, #4: 9-11.

Minno, Maria.1989 (Fall).New Plants on Endangered List.9, #3: 16.

Minno, Maria.1992 (Fall).Why Children Should Study Nature.12, #3: 3-5.

Minno, Maria , and Myers, Ronald.1986 (Winter).Archibold Biological Station: Its History and Its Biology.6, #4: 3-7.

Minno, Maria, Christman, Andrea N; and Miller, Steven.1998-99 (Winter).Facts about Fire in the Native Landscape: Part I.18, #4: 6, 12.

Minno, Mark & Maria.1984 (February).Gopher Tortoise Preserve Proposed.4, #1: 9.

Minno, Mark and Maria.1993 (Summer).Interdependence.13, #2: 6-7.

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Mock, Terrance.1986 (Fall).The Year of Restoration.6, #3: 13.

Mock, Terrance.1982 (February).Water Experts Call for Native Vegetation.2, #1: 5, 9.

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Mock, Terry.1995 (Summer).Earth Restoration: the Bridge to New Global Culture.15, #2: 8-9.

Moody, Norman.1983 (February).Spring Natives on Public School Property.3, #1: 5.

Moriaty, William.1989 (Spring).Creating a Guidelines Manual.9, #1: 6.

Moriaty, William D..1987 (Summer-Fall).Natives T.R.E.E.S on the Interstate.7, #2: 4-5.

Moriaty, William D..1988 (Spring).Perpetuating A Natural Heritage.8, #1: 8.

Moriaty, William D..1987 (Spring).Picnic Island Park: Three Years After the Freeze.7, #1: 3.

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Moyers, Susan Boro.1997 (Summer-Fall).Medicinal Plants of Florida.17, #2: 12-15.

Moyroud, Richard.1990 (Summer).A Green Carpet in the Biosphere.10, #2: 20.

Moyroud, Richard.1996 (Fall).Cabbage Palms.16, #3: 13-15.

Moyroud, Richard.1998 (April).Can I Interest You in Some Florida Swampland.18, #2: 6-10, 28.

Moyroud, Richard.1996-97 (Winter).South Florida Slash Pine, Pinus Elliottii Variety Densa.16, #4: 11-12.

Moyroud, Richard.1994 (Winter).The Exotic Pest-Plant Council: Dealing with Biological Pollution.14, #4: 7.

Moyroud, Richard; and Pancoast, John.1989-90 (Winter).Exerpts From Chapter Newsletters.9, #4: 6-7.

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Munson, June.1991 (Spring).Oshibana.11, #1: 4-5.

Munson, June.1993 (Winter).Preserving the Wild.13, #4: 16-17.

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Osorio, Rufino.1991 (Fall).Three Pine Rock Land Shrubs.11, #3: 8-9.

Otis, Diane..Don & Joyce Gann, an Interview.20, #1: 17-19.

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Pais, David.1991 (Spring).Loblolly Bay.11, #1: 10.

Pais, David.1994 (Fall).Toward a Working Definition of “Florida Native Plant”.14, #3: 17.

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Pancoast, John.1992 (Summer).One Man’s Weed.12, #2: 20.

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Riefler, Steve.1985 (Fall).Washington County, Floristically.5, #3: 10.

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Sathre, Eric.1989 (Fall).Florida’s Carnivorous Pitcher Plants.9, #3: 4.

Sathre, Eric.1989 (Fall).Going Pitcher Plant Hunting.9, #3: 5.

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Starr, Wesley.1989 (Fall).Florida’s Native Cactus: The Opuntia.9, #3: 8.

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Starr, Wesley G..1989 (Spring).Two Years later: My Native Plant Garden.9, #1: 15.

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Stout, Jack I..1999 (Summer).Dry Places in the Florida Landscape.19, #2: 4-8, 15.

Stout, Jack I..1994 (Spring).Science Roundup.14, #1: 15.

Stout, Jack I..1994 (Fall).Science Roundup.14, #3: 16.

Stout, Jack I..1994 (Winter).Science Roundup.14, #4: 14.

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Stout, Jack I..1995 (Spring).Science Roundup.15, #1: 17.

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Tasker, Georgia.1985 (Summer).Fifth Annual FNPS Conference.5, #2: 15-16.

Tasker, Georgia.1990 (Summer).Saving Parts of Florida Won’t Save the Whole.10, #2: 11-12.

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Trebatoski, JoAnne.2000 (Spring).Ruth Danforth, an interview.20, #1: 14-15.

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Trebatoski, JoAnne; Clark, Roger; and Joyce, Rick.1998-99 (Winter).Manatee Park Habitats Project: A Dream Becomes Reality.18, #4: 16-17, 19, 23.

VanHoek, Carmel.1992 (Fall).Inventorying McKethan Lake Recreation Area.12, #3: 10-11.

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Wallace, Susan R..1988 (spring).Bok Tower Gardens Saving Florida’s Rare Plants.8, #1: 4-7.

Wallace, Susan R..1988 (Spring).Endangered Plant Conference.8, #1: 6.

Ward, Daniel B..1990 (Winter).Checklist of the Trees Native to Florida.10, #4: 8.

Ward, Daniel B..1989-90.How Many Plant Species Are Native to Florida?,.9, #4: 3-5.

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Ward, Daniel B., and Ing, Robert T..2001 (August).National Champions Awaiting Discovery.20: 8-9.

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Ward, Daniel, and Ing, Robert.1995 (Spring).Florida Champion Tree Project.15, #1: 14-15.

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Wettstein, Fritz.1994 (Fall).Native Plantsman Profile-Charles E. Salter.14, #3: 8.

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Yarlett, Lewis.1982 (November).Native Grasses For Florida Yards.2, #4: 6-7.

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Yarlett, Lewis L..1985-86 (Winter).Native Plants for Restoration of Wetlands.5, #4: 8-9.

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Yarlett, Lewis L..1984-85 (Winter).The Grass-Likes.4, #4: 3.

Yarlett, Lewis L..1986 (Fall).Those Grass Names Where do They Come From?,.6, #3: 7.

Zarillo, Kim..Margaret Hames, an interview.20, #1: 20-21.

Zona, Scott.1994 (Spring).Beautyberry, An Under-used Native.14, #1: 3-4.