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Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society (INPAWS)                       

P.O. Box 30317 

Indianapolis, IN 46230-0317

E-mail: info@inpaws.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INPAWS Journal

The Journal of the Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society is published quarterly for members. We welcome information, news, articles, letters to the editor, illustrations and photos about native plants and conservation issues.

Send material to: Wendy Ford  wwford@comcast.net

Past Journals (PDF) We now have Spring 2005 - Winter 2009 - Click here to view the listings and download the documents

 

Journal Highlights

Marion Jackson's Favorite Trees Series:
Asimina triloba (Pawpaw)
Cladrastis lutea (Yellowwood)
Cornus alternifolia (Pagoda dogwood)
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip tree)
Oxydendrum arboreum (Sourwood)
Sassafras albidum (Mitten tree)
Tilia americana (Basswood)
Hoot Woods - a forest community located in Owen County, Indiana.
Dr. Jackson is Professor Emeritus of Ecology, Indiana State University, and the author of " 101 Trees of Indiana:  A Field Guide."

 

"BOTANIZING 101- Make Your Own Dried Specimens" - Download the PDF of article that appeared in the Summer 2008 INPAWS Journal, adapted from an article by Kay Yatskievych and Rebecca Dolan in the Spring 2001 issue of INPAWS Journal. Illustrative specimen courtesy of University of Florida Herbarium

"Where Do I Start? Priortizing Invasive Plant Control" - Download the PDF of article that appeared in the Summer 2009 INPAWS Journal, Ellen Jacquart, Chair, INPAWS Invasives Awareness

 

 
 
 

 

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