Thursday, October 2, 2025
Registration and Meet & Greet
Appetizers & Beverages
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Rooftop Patio
Hacienda de Mesilla
1891 Avenida de Mesilla
Mesilla NM 88046
Dinner on your own
Friday, October 3, 2025
Field Trips, Workshops & Garden Tours
Starting at 8:00 or 9:00 am, depending on activity choice
Meet at southeast corner of Pan American Center parking lot on the NMSU campus
Carpool to destinations
Box lunches provided by Mom’s Coffee
Afternoon - Explore on your own if time permits
(suggestions in pocket folder picked up at registration)
Reception
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
University Art Museum
1308 E University Avenue
Las Cruces NM 88003
Appetizers & Mocktails provided by Desert Bloom Catering
Live Music
Optional Docent-led Tours
Dinner on your own
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Presentations, Student Posters, Vendor Displays, Book Sale, Silent Auction
7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Domenici Hall
New Mexico State University
1305 Frenger St.
Las Cruces NM 88001
Light Breakfast, Lunch & Snacks provided by Desert Bloom Catering
Banquet
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Dine under the stars at:
D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro
1720 Avenida de Mesilla
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88005
Live Music
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Optional Activities: guided or self-guided field trips
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The acronym for the Native Plant Society of New Mexico, NPSNM, may appear in the article title or text. In most cases, the scientific names used are those that appear in the article title or text, regardless of changes in nomenclature over time.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAbronia
bigelovii
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Acequia Trail (Santa Fe)
plant list, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Aconitum
columbianum
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:4:12
New Mexico Close-up: Beware Hooded Monks, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8
actinorhizal plants
Hidden Symbiosis: A Match Made Underfoot, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Adams, Mary
Taos Mountains are Calling (conf. info), 2024;XLIX:1:5, 2024;XLIX:2:10
The Taos Mountains Were Calling. . . and You Came! (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:4:6
Aden Crater
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:1:1
African rue
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Agalinis
calycina
The Leoncita False-Foxglove (Agalinis calycina): An Endangered Species, 2012;XXXVII:4:5
protection delay, 2017;XXXXII:1:3
Agave
palmeri
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
parryi
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:1:1, 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
NM Close-Up, 2020;XXXXV:1:14
agriculture
The Indo-Hispano Agricultural Tradition in Northern New Mexico: Its Influence on the Flora and Landscape, 2009;XXXIV:4:6
Ailanthus
altissima
Winter Botanizing (cover photo), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
altissima [Mill.] Swingle
The Most Hated Tree in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:11
Albuquerque Bosque
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Alexander, Patrick
scholarship awarded to, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Aliciella
formosa
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
pinnatifida
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
Alien Invasion (Devine), 2002;XXVII:3:15
Allium
gooddingii
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Allonia spp.
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Allonia
choisyi
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:1
incarnata
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:8
Allred, Brady
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Allred, Kelly W.
A Botanical Mystery, 2005;XXX:1:7
Flora Neomexicana III, 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Kelly Allred Honored, 2010;XXXV:4:7
A Prehistoric Vegetative History of New Mexico, 2002;XXVII:4:12
In Search of the Perfect Name, 2004;XXIX:1:1
The Trail of E.O. Wooten, 2001;XXVI:3:8
Althaea
officinalis
Rocky Mountain Marshmallows, 2004;XXIX:4:14
Amigos Bravos
Amigos Bravos Wants You! 2001;XXVI:4:4
Anderson, Dave
2012 conference speaker, 2012;XXXVII:2:1
Carter Conservation Award to, 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
Anderson, Kym
A Few Words of Thanks, 2016;XXXXI:2:5
Anderson, Wynn
Coping With Difficult Soil, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Desert Dwelling Hibiscus: An Oxymoron? 2003;XXVIII:1:1
El Paso Chapter Takes on US Border Patrol (photo), 2002;XXVII:1:1
Fraxinus cuspidata: The Neglected Ash, 2001;XXVI:2:12
In Memoriam: Andy Wasowski, 2012;XXXVII:4:6
Mexican Gold Poppy, 2001;XXVI:3:12
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A. (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 2001;XXVI:1:15
Torrey’s Wolfberry: How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
as Vice President (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Wildscaping: The Ultimate in Gardening for Wildlife, 2002;XXVII:1:10
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
Andrena
prunorum
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
Anemopsis
californica
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:1:1
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Yerba Mansa, The Gentle Herb, 2007;XXXII:1:10
Antelope
Pronghorn
photo (contest submission), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
Antelope horns
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Anticlea
mogollonensis
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Antonio, Thomas
2012 grant recipients (From the President), 2012;XXXVII:2:2
Carter Conservation Fund Established, 2007;XXXII:4:7
Kelly Allred Honored, 2010;XXXV:4:7
In Memoriam: Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President, 2009;XXXIV:4:2
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President), 2011;XXXVI:4:2
photo (annual conference), 2007;XXXII:4:9
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed. (Carter), review, 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Apache plume
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:3:1
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Apiaceae family
The Apex of Beauty: Apiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
Apis
mellifera Linnaeus
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southwest United States (Correll, Correll), 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Aquilegia
chrysantha
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
arboreta
Laura Jean Deal Desert Arboretum, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Arbutus spp.
The Madrones of New Mexico, 2015;XXXX:2:8
photos, 2015;XXXX:2:20
archaeology
Focus on the Jornada Mogollon, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
Argemone
pleiacantha ssp. pinnatisecta
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
Argyrochosma
fendleri
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Arizona bluecurls
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:13
Armstrong, Bill
The Future of Life (Wilson), review, 2004;XXIX:1:15
Artemisia
tridentata
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Arundo
donax
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Asclepias
asperula
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
incarnata
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:1
speciosa
Desperately Seeking Asclepias, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
subverticillata (Gray) Vail
photos, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
Ash
flowering or fragrant
Fraxinus cuspidata: The Neglected Ash, 2001;XXVI:2:12
Asombro Institute for Science Education
Asombro Institute Makes Excellent Use of Their Conservation Fund Grant, 2021;XXXXVI:3:3
Learning About Native Plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
Southern New Mexico Students Are “Stepping Out” for Science, 2013;XXXVIII:1:6
Aspen
Aspen Ecology and Conservation (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Asplenium
scolopendrium var. americanum
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Aster
Townsend’s Gypsum
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Asteraceae (Compositae) family
Overview of Compositae in New Mexico, 2012;XXXVII:2:16
Astragalus
humillimus: Fabaceae
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
mollissimus
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Atriplex
canescens
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:1
Las Cruces Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
The Las Cruses Chapter Takes Action, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
ORV Impacts Documented, 2006;XXXI:4:15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Zbadlands
Saving the San Juan Badlands, 2011;XXXVI:2:6
Bailey, Donovan
Flora Neomexicana III (Allred, Ivey), review, 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Bailey, Julia
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Baileya
multiradiata
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed. (Rebman, Roberts), 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Baker, Chris
Otero Chapter: Scholarships Awarded, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Otero's Lucille Wilson Turns 90, 2006;XXXI:4:6
Barker, Linda M.
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
Barnes, Bruce
New Interactive Plant Keys for New Mexico and Nearby Regions, 2011;XXXVI:3:10
Barraza, Mickie
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Barton, Kathy
Karen Garcia: NPSNM’s Newest Board Member, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
bats
Gila Native Plant Society Teams Up with Bat Conservation International, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Lesser Long-nosed mask (cover photo), 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
Wind Energy Threatens Bats, 2004;XXIX:4:2
Beardtongue. See Penstemon
bee flies
Systoechus sp.
photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
bees
field trip report (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
mining
Andrena prunorum (cover photo), 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
native
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:3:1
Native Bees of New Mexico, 2011;XXXVI:4:9
photos, 2015;XXXX:3:7
Pollinators Under Pressure, 2015;XXXX:3:6
pollen-coated
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
sweat
Agapostemon sp. (cover photo), 2023;XLVIII:4:1
Lasioglossum sp. (cover photo), 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
western honey
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
beetles
bark
Demystifying Bark Beetles, 2006;XXXI:3:7
Tamarisk
Effects of the Beetle: Tamarisk Mortality, the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, and Wildfire (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Tamarisk Beetle History, Release, Spread (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Bellflower ground cherry
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Berlandiera
lyrata
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:4:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata), 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Berman, Gordon
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Berry, Charles
El Paso Chapter Loses Charles Berry, 2008;XXXIII:1:6
Bestelmeyer, Stephanie
Learning About Native Plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
Southern New Mexico Students Are “Stepping Out” for Science, 2013;XXXVIII:1:6
Best Wildflower Hikes (Selby), 2020;XXXXV:4:8, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
Beymer, Cheryl
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Bianca, Claudia
Farewell to Betsy, 2016;XXXXI:1:14
Meet NPSNM Board Member Jan Martenson: Our Fireball of Energy, 2016;XXXXI:4:2
Bindweed
common
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
biocrusts
restoration of, 2024;XLIX:2:7
biodiversity
New United Nations Report Acknowledges That Biodiversity Loss Undermines Human Rights, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (Coombs et al., ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
biologists
Ask A Biologist, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Felger: More than a Botanist, He was an Ethnobotanist and Ethnobiologist, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Blac, Scott Hoffman
Demystifying Bark Beetles, 2006;XXXI:3:7
Blackwell, Laird R.
Great Basin Wildflowers, 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Bladderpod
Ivey’s
Ivey’s Bladderpod (Physaria iveyana): A New Plant Species! 2013;XXXVIII:1:12
Bladderwort
The Un-Common Bladderwort, 2001;XXVI:1:4
Blanket flower
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:1:1
Blazingstar
Adonis
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
Blisard, Karen
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:12
BLM (Bureau of Land Management)
BLM Carlsbad Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
BLM Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
BLM Funds, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Chaco Area Leasing Ban, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Chaco Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Federal Agency Planning comments, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
FFO RMPA, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Introducing Maria Mullins, BLM State Botanist/ Ecologist, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
New BLM Public Lands Rule, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Sandoval County BLM Land Protected, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Upcoming Bureau of Land Management Resource Management Plan Revisions, 2005;XXX:2:4
Blue Hole Cienega Preserve
The Blue Hole Ciénega: Sometimes Conservation Requires a Village, 2011;XXXVI:4:5
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:1:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photos), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
Boardman, Arthur
Dropseeds, Burrograss, Wolftail, 2011;XXXVI:1:10
book reviews and news
Alien Invasion (Devine), 2002;XXVII:3:15
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed. (Rebman, Roberts), 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Best Wildflower Hikes (Selby), 2020;XXXXV:4:8, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (Coombs et al., ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), 2008;XXXIII:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Building Inside Nature’s Envelope (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2001;XXVI:4:15
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico (Cary), 2010;XXXV:1:12
Cactaceas de Chihuahua (Quintana Martínez, Lebgue Keleng), 2011;XXXVI:1:7
The Cactus Plot (Ramakka), 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
Classic Wetlands Book Back in Print, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West (Tatroe), 2007;XXXII:4:13
Dry Climate Gardening (Ortho Books), 2004;XXIX:2:14
Ecology of Herbal Medicine (Saville), 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Yarborough, Powell), 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Flora Neomexicana III (Allred, Ivey), 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Flora of the Four Corners Region (Heil et al.), 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Flowering Plants of New Mexico (Ivey), 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), 2011;XXXVI:4:13
The Future of Life (Wilson), 2004;XXIX:1:15
Gathering Moss (Kimmerer), 2007;XXXII:3:15
The Good in Nature and Humanity (Kellert, Farnham, eds.), 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Great Basin Wildflowers (Blackwell), 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Growing Native Plants of the Rocky, Mountain Area (Dorn, Dorn), 2007;XXXII:3:16
Guide for North Central New Mexico Out for Spring, 2003;XXVIII:2:6
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert (Dodson), 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada (Nixon), 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
The Hidden Forest (Luoma), 2001;XXVI:2:15
High and Dry (Nold), 2009;XXXIV:3:12
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs (Rubin), 2003;XXVIII:3:15
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Nokes), 2002;XXVII:1:15
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest (Scott), 2015;XXXX:3:9
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7 (Holmgren, Holmgren), 2017;XXXXII:4:7
The Invention of Nature (Wulf), 2016;XXXXI:2:8
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays (Lowry), 2008;XXXIII:1:13
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (Pope Francis), 2015;XXXX:4:16
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies (Dodson, Dunmire), 2008;XXXIII:2:15
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A. (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2001;XXVI:1:15
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies (Miller), 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
A Native Plant Selection Guide (NPSNM), 2006;XXXI:1:4
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens (Busco, Morin), 2003;XXVIII:4:15
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes (Dunmire), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers (West), 2001;XXVI:3:15
Outlaw Weeds of the West (Sackett), 2015;XXXX:1:12
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka), 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Reflections on Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
A Region of Astonishing Beauty (Williams), 2004;XXIX:3:15
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (Quammen), 2007;XXXII:1:4
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2004;XXIX:3:14
The Roadrunner (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide (Tweit), 2005;XXX:1:15
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide (Miller), review, 2024;XLIX:1:15
Southern Rockies Book Sales Soaring, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Strategic Ignorance (Pope, Rauber), 2004;XXIX:4:15
Tending the Earth (Johnson), 2003;XXVIII:1:15
Texas Sky (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed., (Carter), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Trespass Against Us (Doyle), 2005;XXX:2:15
Vascular Plants of the San Luis Basin (Dixon), 2014;XXXIX:4:5
The World Without Us (Weisman), 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Yard Full of Sun (Calhoun), 2005;XXX:4:10
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
botanists
Agency Botanist Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
A Botanist to Transport Us, 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Forest Botanists, 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Introducing Maria Mullins, BLM State Botanist/ Ecologist, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Pam McBride Botanist/Archaeologist, 2020;XXXXV:3:11
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:5
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:15, 2024;XLIX:3:19
Where Have All the Botanists Gone? 2011;XXXVI:2:5
botany and botanizing
Botanical Knowledge and Experience, 2010;XXXV:4:9
Botany: The Death of a Science in American Education, 2011;XXXVI:1:3
A Case for Collecting, 2001;XXVI:4:7
classical botany (The Prez Sez), 2002;XXVII:1:2
Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Fall and Winter Botany (or Plant Forensics), 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Help Build Floristic Atlas of New Mexico, 2007;XXXII:2:4
From the President, 2020;XXXXV:1:3
Taxonomy Flashcard Challenge, 2010;XXXV:1:16
Winter Botanizing (cover photos), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
Botrychium spp.
Moonworts! 2010;XXXV:4:6
Bousselot, Jennifer
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
Bouteloua
eriopoda
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
gracilis
cover photos, 2017;XXXXII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up, 2017;XXXXII:2:7
hirsuta
Bouteloua hirsuta, Illustrated: A Tribute, 2015;XXXX:3:8
Bowers, Lynn
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Boze, Broox
Rocky Mountain Marshmallows, 2004;XXIX:4:14
Brassicaceae family
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), 2008;XXXIII:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Broomrapes
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:14
Brothera
leana
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Brourd, Arsène
Botanical Collections of Brother Gerfroy Arsène Brourd, 2002;XXVII:3:12
Brown, Paul
Scientists Warn of Genetically Modified Superweed Risk, 2005;XXX:4:14
Bryophytes
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Buddleja
alternifolia
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Buffalo Gourd
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Bulb panicgrass
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Bulrush
red tinged
cover photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:1
Burris, Virginia
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), review, 2008;XXXIII:3:12
Habitat Workshop a Smashing Success, 2007;XXXII:3:9
Busco, Janice
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens, 2003;XXVIII:4:15
butterflies
American snout-nose
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:4:1
Anasazi skipper, 2017;XXXXII:4:6
cabbage white
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1
Fill 'er up! Butterflies and moths swarm turpentine bush, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
monarch
Enchanting Wings in Your Yard, 2012;XXXVII:2:8
pipevine swallowtail
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly Listed (endangered), 2023;XLVIII:3:4
variegated fritillary
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:4:1
Butterfly bush
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico (Cary), 2010;XXXV:1:12
Buxbaum, Chuck
Science Teacher of the Year Award, 2024;XLIX:2:6
bylaws
Notice of Bylaw Changes, 2022;XXXXVII:4:7
Official Notice of Proposed Amendment to the NPSNM Bylaws, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Revision of NPSNM Bylaws Proposed, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZCactaceas de Chihuahua (Quintana Martínez, Lebgue Keleng), 2011;XXXVI:1:7
cactus. See also specific type, genus, or common name
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
The Cactus Plot (Ramakka), 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
Cactus Rescue Project
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Calhoun, Scott
Yard Full of Sun, 2005;XXX:4:10
California Native Plant Society
Wild Plants and Wild Places: Will They Be Here for Our Children? 2003;XXVIII:1:8
Callitriche
heterophylla
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Calylophus
lavandulifolius
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Camas
heartleaf grounded and Mogollon death
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Mogollon death
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
Camilliere, Norma
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Campbell, Craig
The Madrones of New Mexico, 2015;XXXX:2:8
Canada
Ontario to Ban Lawn Pesticide Use, Home Depot Stops Sales, 2008;XXXIII:3:5
Carduus
nutans
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Carex spp.
The Distribution, Habitat Preference, and Nomenclature of NM Sedges in the Genus Carex, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
Carex
hystericina
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
photos, 2013;XXXVIII:3:10, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
lenticularis
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
senta
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
Carlsbad Caverns/Guadalupe Mountains Association
Chihuahuan Desert Native Plant Conservation Initiative - April 2004, 2004;XXIX:2:2
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Drawing Spring Blossoms at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Students, Volunteers Help Restore Habitat, 2006;XXXI:1:15
Carrot family
The Apex of Beauty: Apiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
Carter, Diane
Celebration of Jack Carter’s Life, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Carter, Jack
Attention: Biology and Botany Teachers, 2014;XXXIX:2:5
The Awkward Relationship Between Homo Sapiens and Planet Earth, 2013;XXXVIII:4:11
Botany: The Death of a Science in American Education, 2011;XXXVI:1:3
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), review, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
The Future of the Living World under Human Influence: Returning the Study of Whole Plants and Animals to the Biology Curriculum, 2014;XXXIX:3:5
The Good in Nature and Humanity (Kellert, Farnham, eds.), review, 2003;XXVIII:2:14
How Can NPSNM’s Grants Program Better Support Education in the Plant Sciences? 2013;XXXVIII:2:7
I can Hardly Wait for Spring, 2005;XXX:1:11
The Invention of Nature (Wulf), review, 2016;XXXXI:2:8
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (Pope Francis), review, 2015;XXXX:4:16
in memoriam
Celebration of Jack Carter’s Life, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Fondly Remembering Jack Carter, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
In Memoriam: Gene Simon, 2012;XXXVII:3:6
NPSNM Workshop Report: Becoming Rain Keepers, 2009;XXXIV:3:2
plant society state affiliations (Point. . .Counterpoint), 2002;XXVII:2:7
Population, Conservation, Climate, and Survival, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Reflections on Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (Quammen), review, 2007;XXXII:1:4
Report on NPSNM’s Finances and Investments, 2013;XXXVIII:2:8
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, 3rd ed., 2021;XXXXVI:1:7, 2021;XXXXVI:2:7
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed., 2012;XXXVII:3:11
The World Without Us (Weisman), review, 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Carter, Jack and Martha
Carter Conservation Fund Established, 2007;XXXII:4:7
Jack & Martha Carter Conservation Fund, 2009;XXXIV:3:6
Lifelong Conservationists, 2008;XXXIII:4:8
Remembering Judith Muncrief (in memoriam), 2006;XXXI:2:4
Carter, Martha Ann Shelton
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), review, 2011;XXXVI:4:13
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Making Water Run Uphill (a new champion tree for New Mexico), 2006;XXXI:3:1
in memoriam, 2024;XLIX:2:8
Mistletoes of New Mexico & the Southwest, 2001;XXVI:1:12
Volunteer Profile, 2002;XXVII:4:2
Carter Conservation Award
Dave Anderson, 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
Melanie Gisler, 2019;XXXXIV:4:5
Carter Conservation Fund donors
Jan. 2008 to Dec. 2008, 2009;XXXIV:1:15
2009 appeal to, 2009;XXXIV:3:6
Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2009, 2010;XXXV:1:7
Feb. 2009 to Jan. 2010, 2010;XXXV:2:6
Jan. 2011 to Aug. 2011, 2011;XXXVI:4:11
Aug. 2011 to Feb. 2012, 2012;XXXVII:2:5
Jan. 2012 to Apr. 2012, 2012;XXXVII:3:10
Sept. 2012 to Sept. 2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:14
June 2014 to Dec. 2015, 2016;XXXXI:1:13
Nov. 2015 to Dec. 2016, 2017;XXXXII:1:9
Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2017, 2018;XXXXIII:1:13
Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018, 2019;XXXXIV:1:13
Dec. 2018 to Nov. 2019, 2020;XXXXV:1:13
Dec. 2019 to Aug. 2020, 2020;XXXXV:4:11
Aug. 2020 to Aug. 2021, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Aug. 2021 to Aug. 2022, 2022;XXXXVII:4:15
Aug. 2022 to Aug. 2023, 2023;XLVIII:4:11
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:13
Carter Conservation Fund grants, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
2016 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
2017 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
2018 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2018;XXXXIII:2:2
2019 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2019;XXXXIV:2:2
2022 Carter Conservation Fund Grant Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:2:9
2023 Carter Conservation Fund Awards, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:9
2024 Carter Conservation Awards, 2024;XLIX:2:5
Asombro Institute Makes Excellent Use of Their Conservation Fund Grant, 2021;XXXXVI:3:3
Carter Conservation Fund Awardees, 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Carter Conservation Fund Established, 2007;XXXII:4:7
Carter Conservation Fund Grant Awards (From the President), 2020;XXXXV:2:3
Carter Conservation Fund grant projects (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:4:2
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
overview of (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Carter-Tripp, Marshall
Some Words on Plants, 2006;XXXI:1:11
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
Cary, Steven J.
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:12
Castilleja
haydenii
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:1:1
ornate
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Castner Range National Monument
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Castner Range comments, 2015;XXXX:4:3
Castner Range Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2018;XXXXIII:2:8, 2023;XLVIII:3:5
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:3:1
Ceanothus
integerrimus
Unexpected Encounter: Ceanothus integerrimus, 2018;XXXXIII:1:10
Century plant
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:1:1, 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
NM Close-Up, 2020;XXXXV:1:14
Cercocarpus
montanus
illustration, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Cereus
nightblooming
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Cervantes, Sandy
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Cevallia
stinging
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Cevallia
sinuata
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Area Leasing Ban, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Chaco Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Chamaesaraca
coronopus
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Chamiso hediondo
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Chattanooga Iron Fen
field trip report, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Chew, Carol
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
Chihuahuan Desert
Chihuahuan Desert Native Plant Conservation Initiative - April 2004, 2004;XXIX:2:2
Conserve Chihuahuan Desert Open Space, 2002;XXVII:4:9
Grants for Scientific Literacy in the Chihuahuan Desert, 2009;XXXIV:1:4
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
Learning About Native Plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
Chihuahuan pineapple cactus
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Chinaberry tree
A Botanical Mystery, 2005;XXX:1:7
Chocolate flower
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:4:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata), 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Cholla
Santa Fe
Santa Fe Cholla, 2015;XXXX:4:5
Santa Fe Cholla Conservation Areas Update, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Santa Fe Cholla/Volunteer Opportunity, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Chuchupate
Yerba de la Gente: Oshà, 2005;XXX:4:1
Cinna
latifolia
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
Cinquefoil
red
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
Cirsium
grahamii
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
wrightii
cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:1:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Wright's Marsh Thistle Listed, 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Wright’s Marsh Thistle Threatened Listing and Critical Habitat, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
citizen and community engagement
Citizen Involvement in Land Management Decisions, 2013;XXXVIII:1:3
Outreach Update, 2017;XXXXII:4:2
Citizen Science Award
Gila Chapter Member Ron Parry Receives Prestigious Citizen Science Award, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
citizen science projects
Playa Modifications Assessment, 2015;XXXX:1:5
City of Rocks State Park
photo, 2015;XXXX:3:18
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:12
Clammyweed
photo, 2016;XXXXI:2:12
Claret cup cactus
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Clark, Janet K.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
The Cleanery
Many Thanks to The Cleanery, 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Clifford, Arnold
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
photo (annual conference), 2007;XXXII:4:8
Cliffrose
Stansbury
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
climate and climate change
New Mexico Joins the US Climate Alliance, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Cloudcroft Phacelia
The Cloudcroft Phacelia: An Update, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Cloudcroft Phacelia Search Is a Partial Success! 2011;XXXVI:4:7
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Searching for the Cloudcroft Phacelia, 2011;XXXVI:3:5
Coder, Kim D.
Trees: Traditions & Myths, 2001;XXVI:3:2
Cofrancesco, Alfred E.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Columbine
golden
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Commelina
erecta
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Common Reed
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
community engagement. See citizen and community engagement
Compositae (Asteraceae) family
Overview of Compositae in New Mexico, 2012;XXXVII:2:16
Coneflower
cutleaf
photo (contest winner), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
conferences. See NPSNM Annual Conference; specific conferences
Conoboy, Carol
A Land Ethic for Seven Generations, 2022;XXXXVII:3:7
conservation. See also endangered or threatened species; national forests; national parks and monuments; plant salvage and rescue; rare plants; restoration
Appendix O: Summarized Terrestrial Research Needs, 2015;XXXX:3:16
approach to, 2003;XXVIII:3:13
Aridland Springs, 2010;XXXV:2:14
The Awkward Relationship Between Homo Sapiens and Planet Earth, 2013;XXXVIII:4:11
BLM
Carlsbad Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
FFO RMPA, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Public Lands Rule, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Sandoval County BLM Land Protected, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Upcoming Bureau of Land Management Resource Management Plan Revisions, 2005;XXX:2:4
The Blue Hole Ciénega: Sometimes Conservation Requires a Village, 2011;XXXVI:4:5
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
Chihuahuan Desert Native Plant Conservation Initiative - April 2004, 2004;XXIX:2:2
Citizen Involvement in Land Management Decisions, 2013;XXXVIII:1:3
Conservation News from the Las Cruces Chapter, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8
Conservation vs. Restoration, 2002;XXVII:3:9
Conserve Chihuahuan Desert Open Space, 2002;XXVII:4:9
Conserving the Process—Lessons in Plant Ecology, 2009;XXXIV:3:5
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
In Defense of Public Lands, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
DeHaven Ranch, Conservation and Restoration at, 2022;XXXXVII:1:8
Department of Transportation Comments, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
The Diversity of Conservation, 2010;XXXV:1:10
The Ebb and Flow of Natural Plant Communities, 2004;XXIX:4:10
El Paso Chapter Takes on US Border Patrol (photo), 2002;XXVII:1:1
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Feral Cattle Removal from the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Forest Plan Comments, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Gila River
From the Gila Conservation Coalition, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Gila Diversion, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Gila Diversion Scoping, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3
Gila Diversion Update, 2017;XXXXII:3:3
Gila River Diversion Proposed, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila River Diversion Update, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
News Flash (Gila River diversion), 2015;XXXX:1:12
NM Will End Gila Diversion Planning, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Wild and Scenic Gila River, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Great American Outdoors Act, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
Little Water Canyon, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Muchas Gracias, Governor Richardson, 2004;XXIX:3:5
Native Plant Species Pilot Program Act of 2020, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
New Mexico Rare Plant Conservation Strategy, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
New Mexico’s Great Plains Grasslands, 2010;XXXV:3:7
Note from the (New) Editor, 2005;XXX:4:2
NPSNM Has a New Conservation Committee Chair, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Otero Mesa: An Example of New Mexico’s Forgotten Lands, 2004;XXIX:2:13
Pesticide Control, 2020;XXXXV:1:5
Pinyon Pipeline Application Withdrawn, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Pollinator Protection License Plate, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Population, Conservation, Climate, and Survival, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Public Lands Transfer, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Rewilding: a Concept Whose Time has Come, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Rio Grande
The Las Cruses Chapter Takes Action, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
Las Cruses Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
Saddleback Piñon Pipeline comments, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2016;XXXXI:1:5, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Save the Plains-Mesa Sand Scrub, 2001;XXVI:3:10
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Saving the San Juan Badlands, 2011;XXXVI:2:6
State Wildlife Action Plan, 2015;XXXX:3:3, 2015;XXXX:4:3, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2016;XXXXI:4:9
Thompson Peak Wilderness Area
Proposed Legislation, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Valle de Oro NWR Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8
water conservation, 2004;XXIX:1:8
Weakening the Wilderness Act, 2024;XLIX:4:5
wetlands, 2003;XXVIII:2:13
WOTUS, NPSNM comments, 2019;XXXXIV:3:4
WOTUS Update, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
The Year of the Webinar, 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Convolvulus
arvensis
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Coombs, Eric M.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Correll, Donovan S.
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southwest United States, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Correll, Helen B.
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southwest United States, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Cowboy’s boutonniere
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:3:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Cowboy’s Boutonniere, 2017;XXXXII:3:7
Crowfoot
white water
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Crucifixion thorn
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Cryptantha
crassisepala
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Cucurbita
foetidissima
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Current
golden
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Cutler, Scott
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West (Tatroe), 2007;XXXII:4:13
Cylindropuntia
viridiflora
Santa Fe Cholla, 2015;XXXX:4:5
Santa Fe Cholla Conservation Areas Update, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Santa Fe Cholla/Volunteer Opportunity, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Santa Fe Conservation Areas Update, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Cyperus
odoratus var. squarrosus
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZDalea
formosa
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:16
New Mexico Close-Up: Indigo Bush (Dalea formosa), 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
A Busy 2012 in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:1:5
A Busy Year in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium at Western New Mexico University, 2014;XXXIX:1:13
The Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium: A Bustling Place, 2016;XXXXI:3:9
A Not So Lazy Monday Afternoon in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2019;XXXXIV:2:12
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Daniel, Nancy
In Memoriam: Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Dark Sky Sanctuaries
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Darwin, Charles
Darwin’s Passion for Plants (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Dasmonda, Allen
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:11
Datura
stramonium
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
wrightii
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Davidson, David
Drawing Spring Blossoms at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Davis, Marcie
Teacher Award to, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
Dayflower
white-mouth
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Deer bush
Unexpected Encounter: Ceanothus integerrimus, 2018;XXXXIII:1:10
DeHaven Preserve (Roy, NM)
field trip report (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
DeHaven Ranch
Conservation and Restoration at DeHaven Ranch, 2022;XXXXVII:1:8
Desert marigold
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Devine, Robert S.
Alien Invasion, 2002;XXVII:3:15
Digby, Sara
Meet Sara Digby, NPSNM’s New Outreach Coordinator, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
Outreach Update, 2017;XXXXII:4:2, 2018;XXXXIII:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Dimorphocarpa
wislizeni
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Dixon, Hobart N.
Vascular Plants of the San Luis Basin, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Doan, Thomas
Mountain Geraniums, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Dodder plants
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Dodson, Carolyn
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Ivey’s Bladderpod (Physaria iveyana): A New Plant Species! 2013;XXXVIII:1:12
In Memoriam: Carolyn Dodson, 2022;XXXXVII:4:10
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies, 2008;XXXIII:2:15
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes (Dunmire), review, 2012;XXXVII:3:11
photo, 2015;XXXX:4:13
Scalet Gilia, 2003;XXVIII:3:8
Domigan, Stephen
Color in the Landscape, 2002;XXVII:3:7
donors. See also Carter Conservation Fund donors; Life Members; Tribute Gifts
2004, 2004;XXIX:3:11
Jan. 2005 to Nov. 2006, 2006;XXXI:1:7
Jan.2006 to Nov. 2006, 2007;XXXII:1:7, 2007;XXXII:1:8
Jan. 2007 to Dec. 2007, 2008;XXXIII:1:2, 2008;XXXIII:1:4
Jan. 2008 to Dec. 2008, 2009;XXXIV:1:13, 2009;XXXIV:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:1:15
Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2009, 2010;XXXV:1:6, 2010;XXXV:1:7
Jan. 2011 to Dec. 2011, 2012;XXXVII:1:10
Oct. 2011 to Nov. 2012, 2013;XXXVIII:1:14
Dec. 2012 to Dec. 2015, 2016;XXXXI:1:12
Dec. 2015 to Dec. 2016, 2017;XXXXII:1:8
Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2017, 2018;XXXXIII:1:12
Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018, 2019;XXXXIV:1:12
Dec. 2018 to Nov. 2019, 2020;XXXXV:1:12
Dec. 2019 to Aug. 2020, 2020;XXXXV:4:10
Aug. 2020 to Aug. 202, 2021;XXXXVI:4:12
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Aug. 2021 to Aug. 2022, 2022;XXXXVII:4:14
Aug. 2022 to Aug. 2023, 2023;XLVIII:4:10
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:12
Dorn, Robert D. and Jane L.
Growing Native Plants of the Rocky, Mountain Area, 2007;XXXII:3:16
Doyle, Jack
Trespass Against Us, 2005;XXX:2:15
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden
grant for, 2024;XLIX:3:5
drought
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Drought Website, 2006;XXXI:3:5
"Some days, my spirit lies prostrate" (poem), 2004;XXIX:2:5
Dry Climate Gardening (Ortho Books), 2004;XXIX:2:14
Dryopteris
filix-mas
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Duft, Joe
in memoriam, 2002;XXVII:1:12
Dunmire, William W.
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies, 2008;XXXIII:2:15
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes, 2012;XXXVII:3:11
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZEarthworks
Earthworks Grant, 2005;XXX:2:14
Eason, Michael
2023 conference speaker, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Echinocereus
fendleri var. kuenzleri
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
horizonthalonius Lem.
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
triglochidiatus
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
viridiflorus Engelm. var. chloranthus (Engelm.) Backeb.
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:3:1
An Uncommonly Beautiful Locally Common Cactus, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
Echinomastus
intertextus (Engelm.)
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Ecology of Herbal Medicine (Saville), 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
education
Attention: Biology and Botany Teachers, 2014;XXXIX:2:5
Biological (and Botanical) Science: The Pinnacle of the Sciences, 2011;XXXVI:2:8
Botany: The Death of a Science in American Education, 2011;XXXVI:1:3
classical botany (The Prez Sez), 2002;XXVII:1:2
Earthworks Grant, 2005;XXX:2:14
First NPSNM Youth Conference a Success, 2002;XXVII:4:16
The Future of the Living World under Human Influence: Returning the Study of Whole Plants and Animals to the Biology Curriculum, 2014;XXXIX:3:5
Grant Opportunity for Taos County Educators, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Habitat Workshop a Smashing Success, 2007;XXXII:3:9
How Can NPSNM’s Grants Program Better Support Education in the Plant Sciences? 2013;XXXVIII:2:7
Las Cruces Students Learn about Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:3:6
Native Plants Go to School, 2001;XXVI:1:8
The North Star, 2012;XXXVII:3:5
NPSNM Steps Up to Education Role, 2012;XXXVII:2:7
Phytoremediation: Utilizing Native Plants to Detoxify Contaminated Stormwater, 2013;XXXVIII:1:7
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Recent Educational Activities and Initiatives of the Gila Chapter of the NPS, 2020;XXXXV:1:9
Ruidoso Kids Get Native Garden Thanks to Sacramento Chapter, 2002;XXVII:3:1
School Gardens, 2005;XXX:1:16
Southern New Mexico Students Are “Stepping Out” for Science, 2013;XXXVIII:1:6
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
Taxonomy Flashcard Challenge, 2010;XXXV:1:16
Eisenberg, Hannah
The Making of a Conference: Take Two, 2021;XXXXVI:2:12
Yerba Mansa, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Elaeagnus
angustifolia
Point. . .Counter Point, 2001;XXVI:4:9
Elkweed
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Elm
Siberian
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
EMNRD (Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department)
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Endangered Plants Proposed Rulemaking, 2020;XXXXV:2:5
endangered or threatened species. See also specific species
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
causes and conservation, 2001;XXVI:2:14
Chemical Industry and EPA Working Together to Weaken Endangered Species Act, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Damn the E.S.A., 2006;XXXI:3:6
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Endangered Plants Proposed Rulemaking, 2020;XXXXV:2:5
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Endangered Species Act Reconsidered, 2005;XXX:2:1
Equal Protection for Plants Campaign, 2015;XXXX:4:6
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5
Fish and Wildlife Service Public Comment Period, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
New Endangered Plant Status Report, 2021;XXXXVI:3:12
Protect the Act That Protects Species, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly Listed (endangered), 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Save the Dirt! 2004;XXIX:4:15
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
State List Amended, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:15
Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department. See EMNRD
Environmental Protection Agency
Chemical Indusry and EPA Working Together to Weaken Endangered Species Act, 2004;XXIX:2:4
EPA and Lawn Chemicals, 2004;XXIX:3:13
Epipactis
gigantea
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:3:16
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Epixiphium
wislizeni
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Eragrostis
lehmanniana
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Ericameria
laricifolia
A Very Brief History of E. laricifolia, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Eriogonum
gypsophilum
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Erodium
cicutarium
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Erwin, Mary
Teacher Award to, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
Eryanthe
rubella
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Eryngium sp,
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:1:1
Erysimum
capitatum
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Erythrina
affra
On Renaming Plants and the Task of Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, 2024;XLIX:4:10
Eschscholtzia
mexicana
Sow Now for Spectacular March Blooming, 2001;XXVI:3:12
Eschscholzia
californica ssp. mexicana
characteristics, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:16
Escobaria
sneedii var. leei
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:3:1
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Euphorbia
davidii
photo (contest winner), 2010;XXXV:4:1
exstipulata
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Evans, Aspen
Using Microclimates in Landscape Design, 2002;XXVII:2:2
Evening primrose
A Beautiful Twilight with Evening Primroses, 2004;XXIX:3:4
lavender
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
prairie
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:4
Evolvulus
sericeous
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
exotic species. See non-native species
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZFabaceae family
The Fabulous Fabaceae, 2005;XXX:1:10
Fabronia
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Fallugia
paradoxa
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
paradoxa (D.Don) Endl.)
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:3:1
False foxglove
Leoncita
The Leoncita False-Foxglove (Agalinis calycina): An Endangered Species, 2012;XXXVII:4:5
protection delay, 2017;XXXXII:1:3
Farmer, John
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
Farnham, Timothy J.
The Good in Nature and Humanity, 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Farson, Deb
Meet NPSNM’s New Administrative Coordinator, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Felger, Richard
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed. (Rebman, Roberts), review, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
in memoriam
Felger: More than a Botanist, He was an Ethnobotanist and Ethnobiologist, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Memories of Richard Felger, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Mesquite: Tree of Life in a Dry World, 2018;XXXXIII:1:7
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Ferguson, Tom
Remembering Tom Ferguson (in memoriam), 2007;XXXII:1:15
Fern
Fendler’s Cloak
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Hart’s-tongue
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
male
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Yarborough, Powell), 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Ferocactus
wislizeni
photo (contest submission), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
festivals
Crested Butte Wildflower Festival, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Figwort
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Filaree
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
finances
Report on NPSNM’s Finances and Investments, 2013;XXXVIII:2:8
fires
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Fire in New Mexico, 2022;XXXXVII:3:3, 2022;XXXXVII:3:8
Forest Service Prescribed Burn Plans, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Goodbye to Mountain Forests? 2012;XXXVII:4:11
Jercinovic Fire Fund to Replace Losses, 2008;XXXIII:4:2
Las Conchas Fire damage (cover photo), 2011;XXXVI:4:1
Pining Away? 2003;XXVIII:4:14
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Five-eyes
green-leaf
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Fix, Barbara
2013 Annual Meeting: A Meeting of Minds (conf. rpt.), 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
A Botanist to Transport Us, 2017;XXXXII:4:5
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
Santa Fe Chapter Thanks Rachel! 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Throw That [Seed] Ball! 2017;XXXXII:2:7
Flanders, Angela
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico (Cary), review, 2010;XXXV:1:12
Flanders, Angela F.
A New Friend: The Sterculiaceae Family, 2012;XXXVII:2:18
A Tree-Decorating GIFTTT, 2007;XXXII:1:15
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Flatsedge
rusty
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
Flax
Chihuahua
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Flora ID Northwest, LLC, 2011;XXXVI:3:10
Flora Neomexicana III (Allred, Ivey), 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
"Flora of North America" project
All the Pretty Flowers, 2005;XXX:3:8
Flora of the Four Corners Region (Heil et al.), 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Flora Tropica Gardens, Savusavu, Fiji, 2016;XXXXI:2:3
Flowering Plants of New Mexico (Ivey), 2004;XXIX:1:16, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Floyd, Kevin
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Deep in the Heart of Texas (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:1:4
The El Paso Chapter Invites You to Alpine, TX, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:3
Exploring the Trans-Pecos: Texas’s Wild West, 2022;XXXXVII:4:3, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:3
food plants
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Forestiera
pubescens
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
forests. See also national forests
Potential Projects for NM Forests, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
Ten Golden Rules of Reforestation, 2021;XXXXVI:3:5
Fossombronia sp.
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Foster, Cindy
An Independent Life Devoted to Plants: Mary Sophie Young, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:10
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), 2011;XXXVI:4:13
Four o’clock
It’s Four O’Clock Time, 2004;XXIX:4:4
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
trailing
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Foxx, Terry
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery (photo), 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Francis (pope)
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Frasera
speciosa
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:13
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:2:20, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Fraxinus
cuspidata
The Neglected Ash, 2001;XXVI:2:12
velutina
Winter Botanizing (cover photo), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
Freyemuth, John
Survey Results: New Members’ Interests, 2007;XXXII:1:1
Freyermuth, John
Volunteer Profile, 2002;XXVII:3:2
Freyermuth, Meg
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
From the President. See specific presidents or subjects
Fuller, Kathy
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Funastrum
cynanchoides (Decne.) Schultr.
photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
The Future of Life (Wilson), 2004;XXIX:1:15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZGaillardia
aristata
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:1:1
Galeano-Popp, Renee
NM Nat Hist Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
Garcia, Karen
Karen Garcia: NPSNM’s Newest Board Member, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
gardens and gardening
Carlsbad Chapter Part of Joint Effort to Create Native Plant Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:13
Coping With Difficult Soil, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Free Fact Sheets: Gardening for Pollinators, 2007;XXXII:3:16
The Naked Gardener, 2003;XXVIII:2:16
Sacramento Chapter Native Plant Garden Project, 2005;XXX:3:15
SNaPP Native Plant Demonstration Garden, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
Tips for Xeric Gardening with NM natives, 2008;XXXIII:4:12
Wildscaping: The Ultimate in Gardening for Wildlife, 2002;XXVII:1:10
Gass, Ron
Reflections on a Career, 2001;XXVI:4:8
Gathering Moss (Kimmerer), 2007;XXXII:3:15
Gayfeather
dotted
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Geranium
Richardson
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Geranium spp.
Mountain Geraniums, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Geranium
richardsonii
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Giant reed
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Giant sacaton
cover photos, 2014;XXXIX:4:1, 2014;XXXIX:4:12
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:7
Gibson, Margie Ann
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
Update on the Silva Creek Botanical Garden, 2024;XLIX:1:12
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Gila National Forest
Federal Agency Planning comments, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila National Forest Planning, 2017;XXXXII:2:6, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Gila National Forest Wilderness, 2019;XXXXIV:2:6
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Gila River
From the Gila Conservation Coalition, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Gila Diversion, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Gila Diversion Scoping, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3
Gila Diversion Update, 2017;XXXXII:3:3
Gila River Diversion Proposed, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila River Diversion Update, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
News Flash (Gila River diversion), 2015;XXXX:1:12
NM Will End Gila Diversion Planning, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
photos, 2017;XXXXII:3:3, 2018;XXXXIII:2:16
Wild and Scenic Gila River, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila Wilderness
Feral Cattle Removal from the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Gilia
Aztec
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
scarlet
Scarlet Gilia, 2003;XXVIII:3:8
sticky
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
Gillock, Ben
Teacher Award, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
Gisler, Melanie
Carter Conservation Award to, 2019;XXXXIV:4:5
Gisler, Steve
A Botanist to Transport Us, 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Glenn, Edward
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Globemallow
Copper
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
Sphaeralcea spp.
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:4:1
Gomez-Scotillo, Irene
The Indo-Hispano Agricultural Tradition in Northern New Mexico: Its Influence on the Flora and Landscape, 2009;XXXIV:4:6
The Good in Nature and Humanity (Kellert, Farnham, eds.), 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Goolsby, Darroc
scholarship awarded to, 2009;XXXIV:1:12
Gorden, Beth Anne
Long Time Otero Member Beth Anne Gorden Passes Away, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
black
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
blue grama
cover photos, 2017;XXXXII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up, 2017;XXXXII:2:7
hairy
Bouteloua hirsuta, Illustrated: A Tribute, 2015;XXXX:3:8
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Grama grass cactus
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
Grand Canyon National Park
Roosevelt proclamation, 2001;XXVI:3:16
grants. See also Carter Conservation Fund grants
2007 NPSNM Grants Awarded, 2007;XXXII:3:1
2008 Grants Awarded by Board, 2008;XXXIII:3:4
2009 Grants Awarded by Board, 2009;XXXIV:2:2
2010 Grants Awarded at Winter Board Meeting, 2010;XXXV:2:3
2011 NPSNM Grant Awards, 2011;XXXVI:2:3
2012 recipients (From the President), 2012;XXXVII:2:2
2013 recipients (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3, 2015;XXXX:3:3
2014 recipients (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:2:2
2015 Donations and Grants Announced, 2015;XXXX:2:2
Colorado NPS Requests Research Proposals, 2008;XXXIII:1:11
Earthworks Grant, 2005;XXX:2:14
Five Grants Approved by NPSNM Board, 2003;XXVIII:2:2
Grant Opportunity for Taos County Educators, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Grants for Scientific Literacy in the Chihuahuan Desert, 2009;XXXIV:1:4
How Can NPSNM’s Grants Program Better Support Education in the Plant Sciences? 2013;XXXVIII:2:7
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
NPSNM Grant Report: Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, 2015;XXXX:4:7
NPSNM Grants Program News, 2006;XXXI:2:1
NPSNM’s Grants Program, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Riparian Research Funded by NPSNM, 2005;XXX:2:6
Ruidoso Kids Get Native Garden Thanks to Sacramento Chapter, 2002;XXVII:3:1
Sacramento Chapter Native Plant Garden Project, 2005;XXX:3:15
Sacramento Mountains Chapter Wins Grant for Native Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:1
Southern Native Plant Workshops—Forest Bound, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
grasses. See also Grama grass
Dropseeds, Burrograss, Wolftail, 2011;XXXVI:1:10
'Frankengrass' Spreads to Wild, 2006;XXXI:4:11
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
Judge Rules Against Feds in Grass Test, 2007;XXXII:3:11
National Park Service Iowa Site Converting from Lawn to Native Grass, 2005;XXX:4:11
NPSNM Workshop Report: Grasses with a Hand Lens, 2009;XXXIV:4:12
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Poaceae Grasses of North-Central New Mexico, 2017;XXXXII:4:1
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
grasslands
excerpt from Grassland (Manning), 2007;XXXII:3:11
New Mexico’s Great Plains Grasslands, 2010;XXXV:3:7
Graves, Don
Recent Educational Activities and Initiatives of the Gila Chapter of the NPS, 2020;XXXXV:1:9
Graves, Wendy and Don
DeHaven Preserve: Roy, NM (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
Jack and Martha Carter Conservation Fund (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:4:5
The Mountains Really Were Calling (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:4
Native Bees Are All the Buzz (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
Potential Stink (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:3:19
Great American Outdoors Act, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
Great Basin Wildflowers (Blackwell), 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Green, Emily
All the Pretty Flowers, 2005;XXX:3:8
Green gentian
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:13
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
Greenthread
Rio Grande
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Gressitt, Carolyn
The Fall is NOT Just Golden. . ., 2016;XXXXI:1:10
In Memoriam: Bob J. Reeves, 2014;XXXIX:1:11
New Mexico Close-Up: Indigo Bush (Dalea formosa), 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Volunteer Profile, 2002;XXVII:3:2
Grimmia
pulvinata
photo (contest winner), 2010;XXXV:4:1
Grisham, Michelle Lujan
The Victorious MLG, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Growing Native Plants of the Rocky, Mountain Area (Dorn, Dorn), 2007;XXXII:3:16
Gruger, Jen
Focus on the Jornada Mogollon, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
The Making of a Conference: A Journey for Sure, 2020;XXXXV:3:10
The Making of a Conference: Resilience, 2021;XXXXVI:3:9
Wrapping Up the 2021 Journey Through Time (conf. rpt.), 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert (Dodson), 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada (Nixon), 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Gypsum Wild-Buckwheat
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZHall, Betsy
Sacramento Mountains Chapter Wins Grant for Native Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:1
Hall, Kathleen
Best Wildflower Hikes (Selby), review, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
The Cactus Plot (Ramakka), review, 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
Christina Selby on Wildflowers, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
A Desertscape for Mariposaville at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2019;XXXXIV:4:12
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
A Land Ethic for Seven Generations, 2022;XXXXVII:2:3, 2022;XXXXVII:4:4
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:8
The Making of a Conference, 2020;XXXXV:2:8
Notes from the Conference: a few favorite moments, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
Pam McBride Botanist/Archaeologist, 2020;XXXXV:3:11
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka). . . and A Remembrance, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Phenology: Watch What Happens, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
What Do You Mean, “Native?”, 2020;XXXXV:1:11
Who’s on Board
Kathleen Hall, 2024;XLIX:2:4
Tom Stewart, 2024;XLIX:3:4
halophytes
Torrey’s Wolfberry: How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
Hastings, Jim
Jack G. Makepeace, Jr. (1938-2017), 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Hearn, David
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Hedgehog cactus
Kuenzler
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Nylon (Brown-flowered)
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:3:1
An Uncommonly Beautiful Locally Common Cactus, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
Heidel, Bonnie
A Region of Astonishing Beauty (Williams), review, 2004;XXIX:3:15
Heil, Ken
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Ken Heil Recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016;XXXXI:4:12
Remembering Ken Heil (in memoriam), 2024;XLIX:2:17
Heinze, Donald H.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (Coombs et al., ed.), review, 2011;XXXVI:1:9
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
The Most Hated Tree in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:11
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Negative Impact of Invasives on Native Flora, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
Salt Cedar—Foe or Friend? 2010;XXXV:3:10
The Silent Invasion, 2009;XXXIV:4:11
Helianthus spp.
Native Sunflowers: A Summer Spectacle, 2002;XXVII:3:1
Helianthus
paradoxus
cover photos, 2012;XXXVII:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:2:16, 2022;XXXXVII:2:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Saving Beauty: The Story of an Endangered Sunflower, 2019;XXXXIV:2:7
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photos), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Henbane
black
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Hendzel, Leonard
in memoriam, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Henes, Walter
photo, 2015;XXXX:4:18
Hensen, Isabell
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
herbaria. See also Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium
donations to, 2013;XXXVIII:1:1, 2015;XXXX:2:2, 2016;XXXXI:2:2, 2017;XXXXII:2:3, 2018;XXXXIII:2:2, 2019;XXXXIV:2:2
NM Nat Hist Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
NMSU Herbarium
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:3:3
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
A Letter from the NMSU Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:3:7
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
University of New Mexico
Thank You to NPSNM from University of New Mexico Herbarium, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Wanted: Dead or Alive, 2005;XXX:1:8
herbs
“Herbal Allies from a Bioregional Perspective” Workshop, 2019;XXXXIV:1:11
Herbst, Janet
Sunflower Scholarship, 2022;XXXXVII:3:15
Herschman, Beth
Albuquerque Chapter: Beth Herschman honored, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Heyder’s Nipple Cactus
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Hibiscus spp.
Desert Dwelling Hibiscus: An Oxymoron? 2003;XXVIII:1:1
Hickerson, Yvonne
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve Restoration Update, 2024;XLIX:4:14
Hiddenflower
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
The Hidden Forest (Luoma), 2001;XXVI:2:15
High and Dry (Nold), 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Hines, Bettie
2015 Donations and Grants Announced, 2015;XXXX:2:2
2016 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
2017 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
2018 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2018;XXXXIII:2:2
2019 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2019;XXXXIV:2:2
Name That Plant! 2018;XXXXIII:1:6
NPSNM at STEM Conference, 2015;XXXX:1:13
Hirsch, Heidi
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Hoard, Dorothy
in memoriam, 2014;XXXIX:2:6
Hodgins, Jim
plant society bioregion affiliations (Point. . .Counterpoint), 2002;XXVII:2:7
Holmes, Charles
Field Trip: Hike to Williams Lake, 2009;XXXIV:4:5
Garden Tour Report, 2010;XXXV:4:8
in memoriam, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Holmgren, Noel and Patricia
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Hoops, Sallie
Remembering Tom Ferguson (in memoriam), 2007;XXXII:1:15
Hops
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs (Rubin), 2003;XXVIII:3:15
How to Get Your Lawn Off Grass (Rubin), 2002;XXVII:3:8
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Nokes), 2002;XXVII:1:15
Hubby, Marian Hall “Mimi”
In Memoriam: Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Missing Mimi Hubby, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Hughes, Barb
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest (Scott), 2015;XXXX:3:9
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated
photo, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Humulus
lupulus
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
Hutto, Joseph L.
in memoriam, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Hutto, Nancy
in memoriam, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Hyoscymus
niger
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZIndian pink
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC)
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:13
Indigo bush
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:16
New Mexico Close-Up: Indigo Bush (Dalea formosa), 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Andy Wasowski, 2012;XXXVII:4:6
Beth Anne Gorden, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Betsy Robertson, 2016;XXXXI:1:14
Bob J. Reeves, 2014;XXXIX:1:11
Carolyn Dodson, 2022;XXXXVII:4:10
Charles Berry, 2008;XXXIII:1:6
Charles Holmes, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Charles Wood, 2015;XXXX:4:16
David Salman, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
Dee Alton Umberson, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Dorothy Hoard, 2014;XXXIX:2:6
Frank Knaus, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Gene Simon, 2012;XXXVII:3:6
George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:13, 2024;XLIX:2:14, 2024;XLIX:2:15
Gesina B. Threlkeld, 2016;XXXXI:2:15
Jack Carter, 2020;XXXXV:3:8, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Jack G. Makepeace, Jr., 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Joe Duft, 2002;XXVII:1:12
Joseph L. Hutto, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Judith Muncrief, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Ken Heil, 2024;XLIX:2:17
Larry Littlefield, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Leonard Hendzel, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Marian Hal “Mimi” Hubby, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Martha Ann Shelton Carter, 2024;XLIX:2:8
Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Nancy Hutto, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Pat Lanik, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Richard Felger, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Robert DeWitt Ivey: 1923–2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:6
Sandra Lynn, 2013;XXXVIII:4:7
Sara Stein, 1935-2005, 2005;XXX:4:15
Tom Ferguson, 2007;XXXII:1:15
Tom Wootten, 2007;XXXII:4:10
Vicky Ramakka, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Inmortal
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
insects. See specific types
Institute for Applied Ecology
Forest Bound—Summer Forest Immersion Program & Native Plant Training, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
From Ponderosa to Prickly Pear, 2018;XXXXIII:1:3
Southern Native Plant Workshops—Forest Bound, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7 (Holmgren, Holmgren), 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Intermountain Native Plant Growers Association (INPGA), 2012;XXXVII:4:3
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Invasive Plant Information, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:9
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Meadow-in-a-Can? Or Trouble-in-a-Can? 2003;XXVIII:1:12
Negative Impact of Invasives on Native Flora, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
Russian olive (Point. . . Counterpoint), 2001;XXVI:4:9
Stinknet Found in New Mexico, 2024;XLIX:3:5
The Invention of Nature (Wulf), 2016;XXXXI:2:8
Ipomoea spp.
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Ipomopsis
Holy Ghost (Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus), 2012;XXXVII:1:9
2012 Update, 2013;XXXVIII:2:3
concern expressed, 2017;XXXXII:1:3
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis, 2017;XXXXII:3:5
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis Update, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Painting the Canyon Pink: Efforts to Recover the Endangered Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus, 2011;XXXVI:4:6
Request for Proper Management of Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus (letter to Santa Fe National Forest), 2016;XXXXI:4:8
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Ipomopsis
aggregata
Scarlet Gilia, 2003;XXVIII:3:8
Ivey, Robert DeWitt
Common Names, 2002;XXVII:4:8
Flora Neomexicana III, 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Flowering Plants of New Mexico, 2004;XXIX:1:16, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Governor Bill Richardson Honors Robert DeWitt Ivey, 2004;XXIX:1:18
New Mexico’s Ivey, 2003;XXVIII:1:6
Robert DeWitt Ivey: 1923–2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:6
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZJack and Martha Carter Conservation Fund. See Carter Conservation Fund Award; Carter Conservation Fund donors; Carter Conservation Fund grants
Jacob’s ladder
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3
James’ holdback
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Jankowitz, Rachel
Conservation Corner, 2014;XXXIX:4:3, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2015;XXXX:2:6, 2015;XXXX:3:3, 2015;XXXX:4:3, 2016;XXXXI:1:3, 2016;XXXXI:2:3, 2016;XXXXI:3:5, 2016;XXXXI:4:5, 2017;XXXXII:1:3, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:3:3, 2017;XXXXII:4:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5, 2018;XXXXIII:2:5, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5, 2019;XXXXIV:3:4, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4, 2020;XXXXV:1:4, 2020;XXXXV:2:4, 2020;XXXXV:3:4, 2020;XXXXV:4:4, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4, 2021;XXXXVI:2:4, 2021;XXXXVI:3:4, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4, 2022;XXXXVII:2:4, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4, 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada (Nixon), review, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
NPSNM Has a New Conservation Committee Chair, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Santa Fe Chapter Thanks Rachel! 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Thank you, Rachel! 2024;XLIX:2:17
Understory (movie review), 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Jercinovic, Gene
Flowering Plants of New Mexico (Ivey), update, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Glasses in the Grass, 2006;XXXI:2:6
Jercinovic Fire Fund to Replace Losses, 2008;XXXIII:4:2
New Mexico’s Ivey, 2003;XXVIII:1:6
photo (annual conference), 2005;XXX:4:8, 2007;XXXII:4:9
Robert DeWitt Ivey: 1923–2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:6
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:6
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:2:15
Jimson weed
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Johnson, Carol
Native Plant Day and Native Plant Month declaration requests, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Johnson, Charlene R.
Poaceae Grasses of North-Central New Mexico, 2017;XXXXII:4:1
Johnson, David W. and Margaret R.
Botanical Collections of Brother Gerfroy Arsène Brourd, 2002;XXVII:3:12
Johnson, Lorraine
Tending the Earth, 2003;XXVIII:1:15
Johnson, Sarah
Highlights from Silver City, 2010;XXXV:4:2
Johnston, Lisa
photo, 2006;XXXI:4:9
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:4:9
Jones, Lolly
Being in the Right Place at the Right Time, 2011;XXXVI:1:5
as board member (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
Magazine Gets A New Face, 2006;XXXI:3:6
In Memoriam: Dorothy Hoard, 2014;XXXIX:2:7
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:3:13
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZKauffman, Aaron
Phytoremediation: Utilizing Native Plants to Detoxify Contaminated Stormwater, 2013;XXXVIII:1:7
Kaufman, Sylvan
Conservation Corner, 2023;XLVIII:4:6, 2024;XLIX:1:6, 2024;XLIX:2:7, 2024;XLIX:3:5, 2024;XLIX:4:5
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Keep New Mexico Beautiful, Inc.
award to Taos Chapter, 2002;XXVII:1:13
Keith, Kevin
Unexpected Encounter: Ceanothus integerrimus, 2018;XXXXIII:1:10
Keller, Charles “Chick”
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery, 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Great Basin Wildflowers (Blackwell), review, 2009;XXXIV:3:13
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President, 2007;XXXII:4:2
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:5
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
Keller, Yvonne
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery, 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Kellert, Stephen R.
The Good in Nature and Humanity, 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Kern, Rose Marie
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Kim, Bohyun
Mountain Geraniums, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Kimmerer, Robin Wall
Gathering Moss, 2007;XXXII:3:15
Kindscher, Kelly
Felger: More than a Botanist, He was an Ethnobotanist and Ethnobiologist, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Kirchhevel, Lindsey
Meet Our New Membership Coordinator, 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
as Membership Coordination, 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Kleinman, Russ
Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Moonworts! 2010;XXXV:4:6
Moss Identification Workshop, 2012;XXXVII:3:2
New Mexico Close-Up: Cowboy’s Boutonniere, 2017;XXXXII:3:7
NPSNM photo contest winner, 2010;XXXV:4:1
Report: SOBEFREE 2010, 2010;XXXV:3:12
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:6
Knaus, Frank
in memoriam, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Knowlton's Cactus
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZLa Grange, Linda
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Yerba de la Gente: Oshà, 2005;XXX:4:1
Yerba Mansa, The Gentle Herb, 2007;XXXII:1:10
Lamb, Aaron
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Lamiaceae family
Recognizing Lamiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Albuquerque Seniors Get Xeriscaped, 2004;XXIX:3:4
Color in the Landscape, 2002;XXVII:3:7
Don Walker profile, 2004;XXIX:3:10
EPA and Lawn Chemicals, 2004;XXIX:3:13
The Fallacy of Xeriscaping, 2005;XXX:1:1
Landscape Design Course in February, 2011;XXXVI:1:2
Landscape Design Course with Native Plants: A Rip-Roaring Success, 2011;XXXVI:2:2
Landscape Project Initiated for Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Lawn Lovers, 2002;XXVII:3:8
Lawn Lovers United, 2004;XXIX:1:10
Lawns Facts, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Native Landscape at Taos Visitors Center Taking Shape, 2001;XXVI:4:1
A Nice! Idea from NPSOT, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Pasco, Washington—The City That Outlaws Flowers, 2001;XXVI:4:2
The Real Cost of Manicured Lawns, 2001;XXVI:4:1
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Tired of Mowing the Lawn? Pave It! 2007;XXXII:3:5
Using Microclimates in Landscape Design, 2002;XXVII:2:2
U.S. Lawn-care Industry Fighting Back Against Pesticide Bans, 2005;XXX:2:2
Woman Thrown in Jail for Not Growing Grass! 2003;XXVIII:1:16
Xeriscape Conference announcement, 2006;XXXI:1:10
Xeriscaping Officially OK in Albuquerque, 2004;XXIX:2:1
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays (Lowry), 2008;XXXIII:1:13
Lane, Jeremy
Las Cruces Students Learn about Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:3:6
Lanik, Pat
in memoriam, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Lasioglossum sp.
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (Pope Francis), 2015;XXXX:4:16
Laura Jean Deal Desert Arboretum, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Lawrence, Phoebe
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
Leasburg Dam State Park
Las Cruces chapter donations to, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
Lebgue Keleng, Toutcha
Cactaceas de Chihuahua, 2011;XXXVI:1:7
legislation
NPSNM Board Votes to Oppose Pearce Bill, 2004;XXIX:1:10
Support the Botany Bill, 2017;XXXXII:3:5
Lenz, Lee W.
The Thorny Rose Affair, 2004;XXIX:3:7
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve (LCWP)
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:8
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve Restoration Update, 2024;XLIX:4:14
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe (field trip rpt.), 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Leopold, Aldo
Mi Casita house photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:14
Reflections on Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
Liatris
punctata
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Licher, Max
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:12
2002, 2001;XXVI:4:14
Dec. 2012 to Dec. 2015, 2016;XXXXI:1:12
Dec. 2015 to Dec. 2016, 2017;XXXXII:1:8
Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2017, 2018;XXXXIII:1:12
Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018, 2019;XXXXIV:1:12
Dec. 2018 to Nov. 2019, 2020;XXXXV:1:12
Dec. 2019 to Aug. 2020, 2020;XXXXV:4:10
Aug. 2020 to Aug. 2021, 2021;XXXXVI:4:12
Aug. 2021 to Aug. 2022, 2022;XXXXVII:4:14
Aug. 2022 to Aug. 2023, 2023;XLVIII:4:10
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:12
Jan. 2008 to Jan. 2009, 2009;XXXIV:1:13
Jan. 2009 to Jan. 2010, 2010;XXXV:1:6
pre-2003 to 2020, 2021;XXXXVI:2:14
pre-2003 to 2021, 2022;XXXXVII:2:8
Pre-2003 to 2022, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:12
Pre-2003 to 2023, 2024;XLIX:2:16
Lifetime Achievement Award
Ken Heil Recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016;XXXXI:4:12
Ligusticam
porteri
Yerba de la Gente: Oshà, 2005;XXX:4:1
Limmer, Elroy
Meet the Gila Chapter’s New (Again) President, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
Lincoln National Forest
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Lincoln National Forest Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Linum
vernale
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Lister, Judy
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:3:9
Lithospermum
incisum
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Littlefield, Larry
Larry Littlefield Remembrance, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Little Water Canyon
management status request, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
liverwort
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
livestock
Federal Lands Grazing, 2004;XXIX:3:6
Feral Cattle Removal from the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Locoweed
Woolly
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Logan, Neil
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
London rocket
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Lovegrass
Lehmann’s
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Lowrey, Tim
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7 (Holmgren, Holmgren), review, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Overview of Compositae in New Mexico, 2012;XXXVII:2:16
Thank You to NPSNM from University of New Mexico Herbarium, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Lowry, Judith Larner
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays, 2008;XXXIII:1:13
Lowy, Joan
U.S. Lawn-care Industry Fighting Back Against Pesticide Bans, 2005;XXX:2:2
Luoma, Jon R.
The Hidden Forest, 2001;XXVI:2:15
Lycium spp.
cover photo, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:1
Lycium
pallidum
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
torreyi
Torrey’s Wolfberry: How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
Lynn, Sandra
2010 Grants Awarded at Winter Board Meeting, 2010;XXXV:2:3
Drought Website, 2006;XXXI:3:5
The Eye of the Beholder (letter), 2010;XXXV:1:2
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Yarborough, Powell), review, 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Grants for Scientific Literacy in the Chihuahuan Desert, 2009;XXXIV:1:4
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
Hello from the Native Plant Society of New Mexico’s New Administrative Assistant, 2007;XXXII:4:4
Landscape Design Course in February, 2011;XXXVI:1:2
Native Sunflowers: A Summer Spectacle, 2002;XXVII:3:1
NPSNM Members and Readers Speak Out, 2008;XXXIII:3:1
NPSNM Survey, 2008;XXXIII:1:1
photo (annual conference), 2007;XXXII:4:9
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide (Tweit), review, 2005;XXX:1:15
Sandra Lynn: Poet, Historian, Author, Botanist (in memoriam), 2013;XXXVIII:4:7
Small is Beautiful, 2005;XXX:1:9
“Snag on the Rim of Juniper Canyon” (poem), 2002;XXVII:4:2, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:1:2
Wanted: Dead or Alive, 2005;XXX:1:8
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZMaclura
pomifera
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Madrones
The Madrones of New Mexico, 2015;XXXX:2:8
photos, 2015;XXXX:2:20
Makepeace, Jack G., Jr.
Field Trip: Garden Tour, 2009;XXXIV:4:3
in memoriam, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Malaxis
soulei
in Little Water Canyon, 2016;XXXXI:1:5
Mammillaria
heyderi
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Mandelkern, Lisa
The Hidden Forest (Luoma), review, 2001;XXVI:2:15
Lisa Mandelkern New Vice President of NPSNM, 2001;XXVI:4:2
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
NM Close-Up: Agave parry–Century Plant, 2020;XXXXV:1:14
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers (West), review, 2001;XXVI:3:15
President transition (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
The Roadrunner (Meinzer), review, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Texas Sky (Meinzer), review, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Mannia
californica
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Manning, Richard
Grassland, 2007;XXXII:3:11
Mariola
Flower World Signs at Three Rivers, 2022;XXXXVII:1:14
Marsh mallow
Rocky Mountain Marshmallows, 2004;XXIX:4:14
Martenson, Jan
2017 NPSNM Annual Conference Wrap-Up, 2018;XXXXIII:1:6
Grant Opportunity for Taos County Educators, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Meet NPSNM Board Member Jan Martenson: Our Fireball of Energy, 2016;XXXXI:4:2
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
McBride, Pam
2011 NPSNM Grant Awards, 2011;XXXVI:2:3
2021 conference speaker, 2020;XXXXV:3:11
An Afternoon on the Rio Grande, 2022;XXXXVII:2:10
NM Close-Up: Our Shrinking Inheritance, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
McCarthy, Richard G., Jr.
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
McEwen Site
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:12
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
McGrath, Jim
The Cloudcroft Phacelia: An Update, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Cloudcroft Phacelia Search Is a Partial Success! 2011;XXXVI:4:7
Conservation Corner, 2011;XXXVI:2:5, 2011;XXXVI:3:5, 2011;XXXVI:4:5, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:2:6, 2012;XXXVII:3:5, 2012;XXXVII:4:5, 2013;XXXVIII:1:3
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert (Dodson), review, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis (Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus): 2012 Update, 2013;XXXVIII:2:3
Jim McGrath: Carter Conservation Champion, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
In Memoriam: Carolyn Dodson, 2022;XXXXVII:4:10
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies (Dodson, Dunmire), review, 2008;XXXIII:2:15
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photo), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
Medeiros, Juliana
Hidden Symbiosis: A Match Made Underfoot, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Meinzer, Wyman
The Roadrunner, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Texas Sky, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Melia
azedarach
A Botanical Mystery, 2005;XXX:1:7
Melilotus
officinalis
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Ménache, Margaret
Ecology of Herbal Medicine (Saville), review, 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
Invasive Plant Information, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:9
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies (Miller), review, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:10
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka). . . and A Remembrance, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Rewilding: a Concept Whose Time has Come, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Tree Stories, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
A Very Brief History of E. laricifolia, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Mentzelia spp.
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:3:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Cowboy’s Boutonniere, 2017;XXXXII:3:7
Mentzelia
multiflora
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
todiltoensis
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Merkel, Bob
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Laura Jean Deal Desert Arboretum, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Where to Find Lots of Plants in Bloom During Dry Weather, 2009;XXXIV:4:13
Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park
Las Cruces chapter donations to, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
Mesquite
honey
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14, 2015;XXXX:3:15
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Tree of Life in a Dry World, 2018;XXXXIII:1:7
Mexico
A Botanical Trip to Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:3
field trip photos, 2010;XXXV:1:1
microclimates
NPSNM Workshop Report: Becoming Rain Keepers, 2009;XXXIV:3:2
Using Microclimates in Landscape Design, 2002;XXVII:2:2
Milkvetch
Mancos
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Milkweed
antelope horns
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
climbing
photos, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:9
showy
Desperately Seeking Asclepias, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
swamp
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:1
whorled
photos, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
Miller, Dan “Vish”
Russian Olive. . . Da! (Point. . . Counterpoint), 2001;XXVI:4:9
Miller, George
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Larry Littlefield Remembrance, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
in memoriam
George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:13
NPSNM Members Remember George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:14
Our Friend George, 2024;XLIX:2:15
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
New Mexico Close-up: Beware Hooded Monks, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide, 2024;XLIX:1:15
Sandra Lynn: Poet, Historian, Author, Botanist (in memoriam), 2013;XXXVIII:4:7
Saving the San Juan Badlands, 2011;XXXVI:2:6
Millicent Rogers Museum
Millicent Rogers Museum: Native Plants and Art, 2020;XXXXV:1:10
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Mimbres Peaks
Proposed Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Support for Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Mirabilis spp.
It’s Four O’Clock Time, 2004;XXIX:4:4
Mirabilis
longiflora
illustration, 2004;XXIX:4:4
photo (contest submission), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
multiflora
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Mistletoe
Mistletoes of New Mexico & the Southwest, 2001;XXVI:1:12
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Monkey-Flower
Red-Stem
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Monkshood
New Mexico Close-up: Beware Hooded Monks, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8
photos, 2018;XXXXIII:4:12
Monument Plant
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Moore, Brandon
On Renaming Plants and the Task of Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, 2024;XLIX:4:10
Moore, Nathan
Teacher Award to, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Morin, Nancy R.
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens, 2003;XXVIII:4:15
Morning Glory
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Morris, Virginia
El Paso Chapter Loses Charles Berry, 2008;XXXIII:1:6
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
moss
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Moss Identification Workshop, 2012;XXXVII:3:1, 2012;XXXVII:3:2
Report: SOBEFREE 2010, 2010;XXXV:3:12
moths
bogus yucca
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:4:1
Fill 'er up! Butterflies and moths swarm turpentine bush, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
yucca
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Mountain mahogany
illustration, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Mountain tall-leaf
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies (Dodson, Dunmire), 2008;XXXIII:2:15
movies, movie reviews
Understory, 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Silver City, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
Mullins, Maria
Introducing Maria Mullins, BLM State Botanist/ Ecologist, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Muncrief, Judith
Remembering Judith Muncrief (in memoriam), 2006;XXXI:2:4
Murphy, Mary Alice
NPSNM Annual Meeting Held in Silver City, 2002;XXVII:4:5
museums
Millicent Rogers Museum: Native Plants and Art, 2020;XXXXV:1:10
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton Exhibition at New Mexico History Museum, 2010;XXXV:3:14
Mustard family
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Mygatt, Jane
A Case for Collecting, 2001;XXVI:4:7
The Un-Common Bladderwort, 2001;XXVI:1:4
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZNational Arbor Day Foundation
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
National Audubon Society
Audubon Photography Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
national forests. See also forests
Forest Plan Comments, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Forest Service Planning, 2016;XXXXI:2:5
Gila
Federal Agency Planning comments, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila National Forest Planning, 2017;XXXXII:2:6, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Gila National Forest Wilderness, 2019;XXXXIV:2:6
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Lincoln
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Lincoln National Forest Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
SFNF Landscape Resiliency, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Carlsbad Caverns
Drawing Spring Blossoms at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Students, Volunteers Help Restore Habitat, 2006;XXXI:1:15
Castner Range
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Castner Range comments, 2015;XXXX:4:3
Castner Range Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2018;XXXXIII:2:8, 2023;XLVIII:3:5
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:3:1
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Area Leasing Ban, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Chaco Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Conserve Our National Parks, 2006;XXXI:4:6
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Gila Cliff Dwellings
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Grand Canyon
Roosevelt proclamation, 2001;XXVI:3:16
Mimbres Peaks
Proposed Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Support for Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Monuments Update, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
National Monuments Update, 2018;XXXXIII:2:8
National Park Service Iowa Site Converting from Lawn to Native Grass, 2005;XXX:4:11
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks
Conservation News from the Las Cruces Chapter, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Las Cruces chapter donation to, 2017;XXXXII:1:5
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Management Comments, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Southern New Mexico Volunteers Needed, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Valles Caldera
Comments, 2021;XXXXVI:3:4
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:3:1
management transfer, 2015;XXXX:2:7
NPSNM Joins Valles Caldera Coalition, 2006;XXXI:2:5
Record of Decision signed, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
updates, 2015;XXXX:3:5, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
The Valles Caldera National Preserve: Plant Paradise at a Legislative Crossroads, 2010;XXXV:3:5
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A. (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2001;XXVI:1:15
Native Plant Coloring Book, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Native Plant Conservation Campaign
Beyond Blindness (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
Did you Know. . ., 2018;XXXXIII:1:2
New United Nations Report Acknowledges That Biodiversity Loss Undermines Human Rights, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Native Plant Day
declaration requests, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Otero Chapter Savors Native Plants, 2008;XXXIII:4:1
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Proclamations (photos), 2009;XXXIV:3:3, 2012;XXXVII:4:13
State Forestry Division News Release, 2012;XXXVII:4:12
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe, 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens
Carter Conservation Fund grant to, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies (Miller), 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
Native Plant Month
declaration requests, 2024;XLIX:4:5
A Native Plant Selection Guide (NPSNM), 2006;XXXI:1:4
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens (Busco, Morin), 2003;XXVIII:4:15
native plant societies. See also specific societies
Native Plant Society Origins, 2004;XXIX:2:16
state versus bioregion affiliations (Point. . . Counterpoint), 2002;XXVII:2:7
Native Plant Society of Texas
A Nice! Idea from NPSOT, 2004;XXIX:2:4
NPSOT Honors Wasowskis, 2006;XXXI:1:10
native species. See also specific species
Being in the Right Place at the Right Time, 2011;XXXVI:1:5
botanical missionaries, 2001;XXVI:3:5
Carlsbad Chapter Part of Joint Effort to Create Native Plant Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:13
Caught with the Goods, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Commentary, 2003;XXVIII:3:11
Guidelines for Collecting Seeds from Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:3:2
Landscape Design Course with Native Plants: A Rip-Roaring Success, 2011;XXXVI:2:2
National Park Service Iowa Site Converting from Lawn to Native Grass, 2005;XXX:4:11
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
Native Plant Species Pilot Program Act of 2020, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Native Plant Yard, a Decade and a Half Later, 2016;XXXXI:2:7
Native Vegetation Quiz, 2002;XXVII:4:4
Native versus Naturalized Species, 2001;XXVI:4:12
Negative Impact of Invasives on Native Flora, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
The New Mexico Wildlife Center Is “Going Native”! 2015;XXXX:4:8
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:10
From the President, 2021;XXXXVI:4:3
Reflections on a Career, 2001;XXVI:4:8
State Seedling Program Offers Woody Plants at Bargain Prices, 2001;XXVI:1:14
What Do You Mean, “Native?”, 2020;XXXXV:1:11
Wild Plants and Wild Places: Will They Be Here for Our Children? 2003;XXVIII:1:8
Natural History of the Gila Symposium, 2022;XXXXVII:1:13
Natural Home & Garden
Magazine Gets A New Face, 2006;XXXI:3:6
Neiman, Bill
2025 conference speaker, 2024;XLIX:4:7
BiIl Neiman to Keynote Annual Meeting in Taos, 2001;XXVI:2:1
Nellessen, Jim
Biological (and Botanical) Science: The Pinnacle of the Sciences, 2011;XXXVI:2:8
Conservation Corner, 2001;XXVI:2:14, 2001;XXVI:3:10, 2001;XXVI:4:12, 2002;XXVII:3:9, 2002;XXVII:4:9, 2003;XXVIII:2:13, 2003;XXVIII:3:13, 2004;XXIX:1:8, 2004;XXIX:2:13, 2004;XXIX:3:6, 2004;XXIX:4:10, 2005;XXX:2:4, 2006;XXXI:2:2, 2007;XXXII:1:6, 2009;XXXIV:3:5, 2009;XXXIV:4:10, 2010;XXXV:1:10, 2010;XXXV:3:7, 2010;XXXV:4:9, 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Highway Plant Rescue Results, 2008;XXXIII:1:5
Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:2:6
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Volunteer Profile, 2005;XXX:1:5
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation Comments, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
DOT Dust-Control Project, 2017;XXXXII:3:5
NM DOT Revegetation Zones, 2016;XXXXI:3:5
New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union
donations from, 2009;XXXIV:4:13, 2010;XXXV:4:2
New Mexico History Museum
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton Exhibition at New Mexico History Museum, 2010;XXXV:3:14
New Mexico Natural History Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes (Dunmire), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
New Mexico State University Herbarium
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:3:3
A Letter from the NMSU Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:3:7
New Mexico Wildlife Center
The New Mexico Wildlife Center Is “Going Native”! 2015;XXXX:4:8
Nicotiana sp.
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Nightshade family
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Soulful Solanaceae, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Nixon, Elray S.
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
NMPLANTS listserve, 2001;XXVI:2:12
NMSU Herbarium
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Nokes, Jill
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest, 2002;XXVII:1:15
Nold, Robert
High and Dry, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
nomenclature
Common Names, 2002;XXVII:4:8
On Renaming Plants and the Task of Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, 2024;XLIX:4:10
In Search of the Perfect Name, 2004;XXIX:1:1
non-native species. See also invasive species
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Taos Chapter Takes a Stand, 2003;XXVIII:4:11
Noonan, Claire
Science Teacher of the Year Award, 2023;XLVIII:3:16
Nopal (tuna)
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
Norris, William “Bill”
The Art of Plant Collection, 2016;XXXXI:1:6
A Busy 2012 in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:1:5
A Busy Year in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium at Western New Mexico University, 2014;XXXIX:1:13
The Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium: A Bustling Place, 2016;XXXXI:3:9
The Distribution, Habitat Preference, and Nomenclature of NM Sedges in the Genus Carex, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
Memories of Richard Felger, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Natural History of the Gila, 2022;XXXXVII:1:13
A Not So Lazy Monday Afternoon in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2019;XXXXIV:2:12
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:12
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:5
Sedgucation I: What Is a Sedge and Why Should New Mexico Botanists Care? 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers (West), 2001;XXVI:3:15
Noseburn
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
noxious weeds
Before It’s Too Late (Ravenna grass), 2010;XXXV:2:5
Meadow-in-a-Can? Or Trouble-in-a-Can? 2003;XXVIII:1:12
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
New Mexico Noxious Weed List, 2010;XXXV:1:14
Siberian elm
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
The Silent Invasion, 2009;XXXIV:4:11
2000 (Las Cruces)
Las Cruces Meeting Rated Big Success! 2001;XXVI:1:10
2001 (Taos)
agenda and information, 2001;XXVI:2:7
Annual Meetng Snapshots, 2001;XXVI:4:13
BiIl Neiman to Keynote Annual Meeting in Taos, 2001;XXVI:2:1
Taos Chapter to Host Annual Meeting in 2001, 2001;XXVI:1:1
2002 (Silver City)
agenda and information, 2002;XXVII:2:11
announcements and updates, 2002;XXVII:3:11
NPSNM Annual Meeting Held in Silver City, 2002;XXVII:4:5
Silver City Snapshots, 2002;XXVII:4:6, 2002;XXVII:4:7
2003 (Los Alamos)
agenda and information, 2003;XXVIII:2:7
announcements and updates, 2003;XXVIII:1:16
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery, 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Gary Ziehe to Keynote 2003 Annual Meeting, 2003;XXVIII:2:1
photos, 2003;XXVIII:4:6, 2003;XXVIII:4:7
2004 (Alamogordo)
2004 Meeting in Alamogordo (conf. rpt.), 2004;XXIX:4:6
agenda and information, 2004;XXIX:2:7
Alamogordo to Host Annual Meeting 2004, 2004;XXIX:1:1
photos, 2004;XXIX:4:8, 2004;XXIX:4:9
Richard Spellenberg to Encore Keynote at Alamogordo Meeting, 2004;XXIX:2:1
2005 (Albuquerque)
agenda and information, 2005;XXX:2:7
field trip photos, 2005;XXX:4:1, 2005;XXX:4:16
Glasses in the Grass, 2006;XXXI:2:6
Inspiration from the Natural World (conf. address excerpts), 2005;XXX:4:9
Native Plants — Urban Interaction, 2005;XXX:4:8
Sivinski to Keynote Annual Meeting in Albuquerque (includes photo), 2005;XXX:2:1, 2005;XXX:2:2
2006 (El Paso)
agenda and information, 2006;XXXI:2:7
announcements and updates, 2006;XXXI:1:16, 2006;XXXI:3:2
cover photo, 2006;XXXI:4:1
photos, 2006;XXXI:4:8, 2006;XXXI:4:9, 2006;XXXI:4:16
State Meeting Showcases Chihuahuan Desert, 2006;XXXI:4:10
2007 (Farmington)
agenda and information, 2007;XXXII:2:7, 2007;XXXII:3:4
announcements and updates, 2007;XXXII:1:16
Cornerstones: Native Plants in the Four Corners, 2007;XXXII:2:1
Four Corners Flora Fascinates All, 2007;XXXII:4:1
photos, 2007;XXXII:4:8, 2007;XXXII:4:9, 2007;XXXII:4:16
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2007;XXXII:4:2
2008 (Las Cruces)
agenda and information, 2008;XXXIII:2:7
announcements and updates, 2008;XXXIII:3:7
Join us “At The Crossroads”, 2008;XXXIII:2:1
photos, 2009;XXXIV:1:1, 2009;XXXIV:1:8, 2009;XXXIV:1:9
2009 (Taos)
agenda and information, 2009;XXXIV:2:7
announcements and updates, 2009;XXXIV:1:16
Field Trip: Aldo Leopold House (photo), 2009;XXXIV:4:7
Field Trip: Baca Park Wetlands (photo), 2009;XXXIV:4:7
Field Trip: Garden Tour, 2009;XXXIV:4:3
Field Trip: Garden Tour (photos), 2009;XXXIV:4:1, 2009;XXXIV:4:15
Field Trip: Hike to Williams Lake, 2009;XXXIV:4:5
Highlights from Taos, 2009;XXXIV:4:2
The Indo-Hispano Agricultural Tradition in Northern New Mexico: Its Influence on the Flora and Landscape, 2009;XXXIV:4:6
From Mountain Peaks to River Valleys, 2009;XXXIV:2:1
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2009;XXXIV:4:2
2010 (Silver City)
agenda and information, 2010;XXXV:2:7
announcements and updates, 2010;XXXV:2:1, 2010;XXXV:2:3
Garden Tour Report, 2010;XXXV:4:8
Highlights from Silver City, 2010;XXXV:4:2
Kelly Allred Honored, 2010;XXXV:4:7
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Moonworts! 2010;XXXV:4:6
2011 (Santa Fe)
agenda and information, 2011;XXXVI:2:9
Honoring the Past, Preparing for the Future, 2011;XXXVI:2:1
Native Bees of New Mexico (conf. rpt.), 2011;XXXVI:4:9
photos, 2011;XXXVI:4:12, 2011;XXXVI:4:16
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2011;XXXVI:4:2
2012 (Alamogordo)
100 Years of Landscape Change, 2012;XXXVII:2:1
agenda and information, 2012;XXXVII:2:9
field trip cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:4:1
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2012;XXXVII:4:2
2013 (Albuquerque)
2013 Annual Meeting: A Meeting of Minds (conf. rpt.), 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
2013 Annual Meeting: Venue Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:3
agenda and information, 2013;XXXVIII:2:9
Annual Conference in Albuquerque, 2013;XXXVIII:2:1
field trip photos, 2013;XXXVIII:4:1, 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
2014 (El Paso)
agenda and information, 2014;XXXIX:2:7
El Paso Plans a Memorable Annual Meeting in August, 2014;XXXIX:2:1
Invitation to NPSNM Members to Make Presentations, 2014;XXXIX:3:1
2015 (Durango)
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:12
agenda and information, 2015;XXXX:2:9
announcements and updates, 2015;XXXX:1:14
2016 (Las Cruces)
agenda and information, 2016;XXXXI:2:9
announcements and updates, 2016;XXXXI:3:3
Celebrating Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument: Hidden Diversities/Secrets Revealed, 2016;XXXXI:2:1
cover photos, 2017;XXXXII:1:1, 2017;XXXXII:1:12
The Fall is NOT Just Golden. . ., 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Invitation to NPSNM Members to Make Presentations, 2016;XXXXI:3:1
2017 (Taos)
2017 NPSNM Annual Conference Wrap-Up, 2018;XXXXIII:1:6
agenda and information, 2017;XXXXII:2:9
announcements and updates, 2017;XXXXII:2:1, 2017;XXXXII:3:1
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:1
2018 (Silver City)
agenda and information, 2018;XXXXIII:2:9
announcements and updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
Discover the Plants, People, and Culture of the Gila, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
poster (cover photo), 2018;XXXXIII:3:1
From the President, 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
2019 (Santa Fe)
agenda and information, 2019;XXXXIV:3:8
announcements and updates, 2019;XXXXIV:2:10
Memories of, 2019;XXXXIV:4:9
2021 (Alamogordo, NM, delayed from 2020)
agenda and information, 2020;XXXXV:2:9, 2021;XXXXVI:2:8
announcements and updates, 2019;XXXXIV:4:8, 2020;XXXXV:1:8, 2020;XXXXV:3:12, 2021;XXXXVI:3:8
The Making of a Conference, 2020;XXXXV:2:8
The Making of a Conference: A Journey for Sure, 2020;XXXXV:3:10
The Making of a Conference: Resilience, 2021;XXXXVI:3:9
The Making of a Conference: Take Two, 2021;XXXXVI:2:12
Notes from the Conference: a few favorite moments, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
Wrapping Up the 2021 Journey Through Time (conf. rpt.), 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
2022 (Albuquerque, NM)
2022: An Ecology for Seven Generations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
agenda and information, 2022;XXXXVII:2:11, 2022;XXXXVII:3:9
A Land Ethic for Seven Generations, 2022;XXXXVII:2:3, 2022;XXXXVII:3:7, 2022;XXXXVII:4:4
2023 (Alpine, TX)
agenda and information, 2023;XLVIII:3:8
Deep in the Heart of Texas (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:1:4
The El Paso Chapter Invites You to Alpine, TX, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:3
Exploring the Trans-Pecos: Texas’s Wild West, 2022;XXXXVII:4:3, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:3
Memories of Alpine (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:1:14
2024 (Taos)
agenda and information, 2024;XLIX:2:9, 2024;XLIX:3:7
books for sale during, 2024;XLIX:3:14
The Mountains Really Were Calling (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:4
Taos Mountains are Calling (conf. info), 2024;XLIX:1:5, 2024;XLIX:2:10
The Taos Mountains Were Calling. . . and You Came! (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:4:6
2025 (Las Cruces)
Las Cruces or Bust! 2024;XLIX:4:7
People and Environment of the Three Rivers Culture and Their Record in Stone, 2020;XXXXV:2:13
Ray Powell to be Keynoter at Annual Meeting in Siver City, 2002;XXVII:2:1
NPSNM Board and staff
The Election That Wasn’t, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Hello from the Native Plant Society of New Mexico’s New Administrative Assistant, 2007;XXXII:4:4
Karen Garcia: NPSNM’s Newest Board Member, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
Lisa Mandelkern New Vice President of NPSNM, 2001;XXVI:4:2
Meet Bob Sivinski, 2001;XXVI:1:1
Meet Bob Sivinski Part Two, 2001;XXVI:2:2
Meet NPSNM Board Member Jan Martenson: Our Fireball of Energy, 2016;XXXXI:4:2
Meet NPSNM’s New Administrative Coordinator, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Meet NPSNM’s New Officers (photo), 2004;XXIX:4:1
Meet Our New Membership Coordinator, 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
Meet Sara Digby, NPSNM’s New Outreach Coordinator, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
NPSNM Board Election (call for nominations), 2024;XLIX:4:4
NPSNM Election Results, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
photos, 2006;XXXI:4:2, 2012;XXXVII:4:2, 2013;XXXVIII:2:5, 2015;XXXX:2:8, 2024;XLIX:2:5
President transition (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
Tom Stewart: NPSNM’s New Vice President, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
Who’s on Board
Kathleen Hall, 2024;XLIX:2:4
Tom Stewart, 2024;XLIX:3:4
NPSNM Chapters. See also conservation
Albuquerque
Albuquerque Chapter: Beth Herschman honored, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Habitat Landscape Workshop and Design Lab, 2017;XXXXII:1:10
Habitat Workshop a Smashing Success, 2007;XXXII:3:9
Carlsbad
Carlsbad Chapter Part of Joint Effort to Create Native Plant Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:13
El Paso
Another Plant Salvage Project, 2006;XXXI:4:5
El Paso Chapter Takes on US Border Patrol, 2002;XXVII:1:1
El Paso NPS Joins NPSNM! 2001;XXVI:2:1
Gila
Gila Chapter Sponsors 3-Day Plant ID Workshop, 2001;XXVI:4:16
Meet the Gila Chapter’s New (Again) President, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
Moss Identification Workshop, 2012;XXXVII:3:1, 2012;XXXVII:3:2
ORV Impacts Documented, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Recent Educational Activities and Initiatives of the Gila Chapter of the NPS, 2020;XXXXV:1:9
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
A Tree-Decorating GIFTTT, 2007;XXXII:1:15
Las Cruces
donations made (photo), 2013;XXXVIII:2:5
donations to state parks, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
donation to Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, 2017;XXXXII:1:5
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
Las Cruces Chapter Honored at State Park Ribbon-cutting, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
leadership in, 2002;XXVII:1:5
Otero
2006 Scholarships Awarded, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Otero Chapter Grants Scholarship Awards, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
Otero Chapter Savors Native Plants, 2008;XXXIII:4:1
Otero Chapter: Scholarships Awarded, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Sacramento Mountains
Sacramento Mountains Chapter Wins Grant for Native Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:1
Santa Fe
Acequia Trail plant list, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Santa Fe Chapter Thanks Rachel! 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Taos
books presented to library (photo), 2004;XXIX:1:7
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Greenhouse Project, 2005;XXX:3:4
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
Taos Chapter Donates Native Plant Section to Taos Library, 2002;XXVII:2:1, 2002;XXVII:3:14
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Taos Chapter Honored, 2002;XXVII:1:13
Taos Chapter Takes a Stand, 2003;XXVIII:4:11
Thank You from the Taos Chapter, 2015;XXXX:1:6
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
announcements, 2010;XXXV:2:1, 2010;XXXV:2:3, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
runners-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3, 2019;XXXXIV:1:16
selected submissions, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
winners, 2010;XXXV:4:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZOak
Can you tell your griseas from your emoryis? 2012;XXXVII:1:12
Oberhausen, John
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
obituaries and death notices. See In memoriam
O’Brien, Patrick
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
O’Donnell, Jim
More about TLT and Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
Oenothera spp.
A Beautiful Twilight with Evening Primroses, 2004;XXIX:3:4
Oenothera
albicaulis
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:4
off-road vehicles. See ATVs/UTVs
O’Kane, Steve L., Jr.
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Olive
New Mexico
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Oncosiphon
pilulifer
Potential Stink (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:3:19
Stinknet Found in New Mexico, 2024;XLIX:3:5
O’Neil, Levi
NPSNM Photo Contest winner, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Onion
Goodding’s
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Optunia spp.
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Opuntia
cochenillifera
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
Orange
Osage
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Orchid
Chiricahua Adder's-Mouth
in Litle Water Canyon, 2016;XXXXI:1:5
stream
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:3:16
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Oreocarya
worthingtonii
Introducing Oreocarya worthingtonii, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
Conservation News from the Las Cruces Chapter, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Friends of Organ Mountains-Deserts Peaks receive donation, 2017;XXXXII:1:5
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Management Comments, 2024;XLIX:4:5
photos, 2016;XXXXI:1:1, 2016;XXXXI:1:10, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Southern New Mexico Volunteers Needed, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Wilderness Bill Introduced to Protect Eight Wilderness Study Areas, 2016;XXXXI:3:3
Oshà
Yerba de la Gente: Oshà, 2005;XXX:4:1
Osterreich, Helgi
In Memoriam: Charles Wood, 2015;XXXX:4:16
In Memoriam: Nancy Hutto, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Otero Chapter Savors Native Plants, 2008;XXXIII:4:1
Otero Mesa
An Example of New Mexico’s Forgotten Lands, 2004;XXIX:2:13
Otto, Lorrie
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 2004;XXIX:3:14
Outlaw Weeds of the West (Sackett), 2015;XXXX:1:12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZPackera
cardamine
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
mancosana
cover photo, 2011;XXXVI:3:1
Packera mancosana: A New Species, 2011;XXXVI:3:8
Paintbrush
Hayden's
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:1:1
swale
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Palafoxia
Sand
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Palafoxia
sphacelata
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Panicum
bulbosum
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Parkey, Michael
Building Inside Nature’s Envelope (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 2001;XXVI:4:15
Parry, Ron
Gila Chapter Member Ron Parry Receives Prestigious Citizen Science Award, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
Parthenium
incanum
Flower World Signs at Three Rivers, 2022;XXXXVII:1:14
Parthenocissus spp.
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka), 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Pearlstein, Susanna
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Pediocactus
knowltonii
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Peganum
harmala
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Peniocereus
greggii var. greggii
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Pennington, Bob
Commentary (on native species), 2003;XXVIII:3:11
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:10
Russian Olive. . . Nyet! (Point. . .Counterpoint), 2001;XXVI:4:9
Osterhout’s beardtongue
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
Palmer’s
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:4:18
Rocky Mountain
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:2:1
scarlet
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:3:1
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
barbatus
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:3:1
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
fasciculatus
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:1:1
osterhoutii
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
strictus
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:2:1
Pepsis sp.
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Pericome
caudata
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
pesticides
Chemical Industry and EPA Worklng Together to Weaken Endangered Species Act, 2004;XXIX:2:4
EPA and Lawn Chemicals, 2004;XXIX:3:13
Keep Off the Grass, 2002;XXVII:1:16
Ontario to Ban Lawn Pesticide Use, Home Depot Stops Sales, 2008;XXXIII:3:5
Pesticide Control, 2020;XXXXV:1:5
Pesticides and Health, 2003;XXVIII:4:11
U.S. Lawn-care Industry Fighting Back Against Pesticide Bans, 2005;XXX:2:2
Peterson, Roger
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:2:2
Peterson, Terry
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:4:11
Phacelia
cloudcroftensis
The Cloudcroft Phacelia: An Update, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Cloudcroft Phacelia Search Is a Partial Success! 2011;XXXVI:4:7
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Searching for the Cloudcroft Phacelia, 2011;XXXVI:3:5
integrifolia
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
sivinskii
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
phenology
Phenology: Watch What Happens, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Phillips, Judith
Letter to the Members, 2005;XXX:4:4
Lisa Johnston, 2003;XXVIII:4:9
In Memoriam: George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:13
More on Rhus trilobata, 2005;XXX:1:6
NPSNM Members Remember George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:14
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Remembering David Salman, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
photography. See also NPSNM Photo Contest
The Art of Wildflower Photography workshop, 2013;XXXVIII:2:6
Audubon Photography Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Four Ways to Improve Your Nature Photographs, 2002;XXVII:1:7
photography field trip, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Phragmites
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Phragmites
australis
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Physalis
virginiana var. campaniforma
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Physaria
iveyana
Ivey’s Bladderpod (Physaria iveyana): A New Plant Species! 2013;XXXVIII:1:12
Picea spp.
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:12
Pieris
rapae Linnaeus
photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1
Pincushion
Lee’s
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:3:1
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Pine
piñon
Pining Away? 2003;XXVIII:4:14
ponderosa
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Scotch
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Pinus
sylvestris
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
pipeline projects
Pinyon Pipeline Application Withdrawn, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Saddleback Piñon Pipeline comments, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Piper, Gary L.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
plains-mesa sand scrub
Save the Plains-Mesa Sand Scrub, 2001;XXVI:3:10
Plaintain
woolly
Small is Beautiful, 2005;XXX:1:9
Plantago
patagonica
Small is Beautiful, 2005;XXX:1:9
plant collection
The Art of Plant Collection, 2016;XXXXI:1:6
plant ecology
Conserving the Process—Lessons in Plant Ecology, 2009;XXXIV:3:5
plant identification
Gila Chapter Sponsors 3-Day Plant ID Workshop, 2001;XXVI:4:16
New Interactive Plant Keys for New Mexico and Nearby Regions, 2011;XXXVI:3:10
New Mexico Wildflower App, 2012;XXXVII:3:3
Vascular Plants of the Gila National Forest: Introducing “gilaflora.com”, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
plant lists
Letter to the Members, 2005;XXX:4:4
Santa Fe’s Acequia Trail, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Another Plant Salvage Project, 2006;XXXI:4:5
Plant Rescue Reminders, 2001;XXVI:4:4
Plant Salvage Covered in Wildflower, 2008;XXXIII:3:6
Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:2:6
Salvage Zone Update, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
U.S. Highway 62/180
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
Plant Salvage, Rescue, and Conservation Project, 2006;XXXI:2:2
U.S. 62/180 Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:1:6
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Playa Lakes Joint Venture
Playa Modifications Assessment, 2015;XXXX:1:5
Ploch, Mandy
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
podcasts
Our First Podcast, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
Podcast Complete! 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Polanisia
dodecandra
photo, 2016;XXXXI:2:12
Polechla, Paul J., Jr.
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
Polemonium
foliosissimum
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3
Policies in Effect
New Policies Presented for Review, 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
pollinators and pollination
Conserving Pollinators on New Mexico’s Rangelands (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Free Ecoregional Planting Guides, 2015;XXXX:1:13
Free Fact Sheets: Gardening for Pollinators, 2007;XXXII:3:16
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:9
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
Pollinator Protection License Plate, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Pollinators Under Pressure, 2015;XXXX:3:6
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Polygonatum
biflorum
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Pomaria
jamesii
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Pope, Carl
Strategic Ignorance, 2004;XXIX:4:15
Poppy
California golden
characteristics, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:16
Mexican Gold Poppy
Sow Now for Spectacular March Blooming, 2001;XXVI:3:12
prickly
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
photo, 2020;XXXXV:2:14
Potentilla
thurberi
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
Powell, A. Michael
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas, 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Powell, Ray
Ray Powell to be Keynoter at Annual Meeting in Siver City, 2002;XXVII:2:1
Price, Joan E.
Flower World Signs at Three Rivers, 2022;XXXXVII:1:14
Prickly pear
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
photo with bee, 2015;XXXX:3:7
Proctor, Bob
"Some days, my spirit lies prostrate" (poem), 2004;XXIX:2:5
Proposis
glandulosa
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14, 2015;XXXX:3:15
Pseudocymopterus
montanus
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
Ptychostomum
pseudotriquetrum
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
public lands
In Defense of Public Lands, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Federal Lands Grazing, 2004;XXIX:3:6
Great American Outdoors Act, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
New BLM Public Lands Rule, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Public Lands Transfer, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Puccoon
fringed
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Purdy, Marty
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Purshia
stansburyana
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZQuammen, David
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin, 2007;XXXII:1:4
Quercus
emoryi
Can you tell your griseas from your emoryis? 2012;XXXVII:1:12
grisea
Can you tell your griseas from your emoryis? 2012;XXXVII:1:12
tardifolia.
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Quinones, Vanessa
Bouteloua hirsuta, Illustrated: A Tribute, 2015;XXXX:3:8
Quintana Martínez, Gustavo
Cactaceas de Chihuahua, 2011;XXXVI:1:7
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZRain lily
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Ramakka, Vicky
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:12
The Cactus Plot, 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
The Pearl Plot, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
A Remembrance (in memoriam), 2023;XLVIII:4:12
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Ramirez, Sarah
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Randall Davey Audubon Center
NM Nat Hist Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
rangelands
A Prehistoric Vegetative History of New Mexico, 2002;XXVII:4:12
Ranunculus
aquatilis
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Rappaport, Bret
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
rare plants. See also endangered or threatened species; specific species
Annual Meeting of the NM Rare Plant Technical Council, 2015;XXXX:3:3
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
New Mexico Rare Plant Conservation Strategy, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
The New Mexico Rare Plant Treasure Hunt: A Call for Action, 2013;XXXVIII:3:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Website Has a New Face! 2020;XXXXV:3:3
New Mexico’s Best-Kept Secret, 2012;XXXVII:2:6
Permit Requirements Finalized for NM Rare Plant Takings, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
photography field trip, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
Rare Plant Conservation Strategy, 2015;XXXX:3:5, 2024;XLIX:1:6
Rare Plant Conservation Strategy Roll-Out, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
State Rare Plants Revision, 2019;XXXXIV:2:6
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:19
What’s Rare in New Mexico, 2014;XXXIX:1:3
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Rauber, Paul
Strategic Ignorance, 2004;XXIX:4:15
Ravenna grass
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
Rebman, Jon P.
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed., 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Redwood
Redwood World’s Tallest Tree, 2007;XXXII:1:5
Reeves, Bob J.
in memoriam, 2014;XXXIX:1:11
Reeves, Linda Mary
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
reforestation
Ten Golden Rules of Reforestation, 2021;XXXXVI:3:5
Regan, Lee
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide (Miller), review, 2024;XLIX:1:15
A Region of Astonishing Beauty (Williams), 2004;XXIX:3:15
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (Quammen), 2007;XXXII:1:4
Renison, Daniel
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Republican Party (GOP)
Green Talk, Brown Walk, 2003;XXVIII:4:9
Republicans for Environmental Protection (REP), 2001;XXVI:2:5
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2004;XXIX:3:14
biocrusts, 2024;XLIX:2:7
BLM Funds, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Chattanooga Iron Fen, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Conservation vs. Restoration, 2002;XXVII:3:9
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve Restoration Update, 2024;XLIX:4:14
NM DOT Revegetation Zones, 2016;XXXXI:3:5
Santa Clara Canyon, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Society for Ecological Restoration meeting, 2024;XLIX:1:6
Ten Golden Rules of Reforestation, 2021;XXXXVI:3:5
Throw That [Seed] Ball! 2017;XXXXII:2:7
Rhus
microphylla
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
trilobata
More on Rhus trilobata, 2005;XXX:1:6
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
Rhus trilobata, 2004;XXIX:4:7
Ribe, Tom
The Valles Caldera National Preserve: Plant Paradise at a Legislative Crossroads, 2010;XXXV:3:5
Ribes
aureum
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Richardson, Bill (Governor)
Governor Bill Richardson Honors Robert DeWitt Ivey, 2004;XXIX:1:16
Muchas Gracias, Governor Richardson, 2004;XXIX:3:5
Ricketts, Sarah
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Rietveld, Will
field trip leader (cover photo), 2015;XXXX:4:1
Rio Fernando Park
More about TLT and Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
An Afternoon on the Rio Grande, 2022;XXXXVII:2:10
An Introduction to the Rio Grande (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Las Cruces Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
The Las Cruses Chapter Takes Action, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Rio Grande Gorge
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:1
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
A Desertscape for Mariposaville at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2019;XXXXIV:4:12
riparian areas
Aquatic and Riparian Habitat Field Trip, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Riparian Research Funded by NPSNM, 2005;XXX:2:6
The Roadrunner (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
roads and highways
Highway Plant Rescue Results, 2008;XXXIII:1:5
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
U.S. Highway 62/180
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
Plant Salvage, Rescue, and Conservation Project, 2006;XXXI:2:2
U.S. 62/180 Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:1:6
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Where to Find Lots of Plants in Bloom During Dry Weather, 2009;XXXIV:4:13
Roberts, Norman C.
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed., 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Robertson, Betsy
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Judy Lister, 2003;XXVIII:3:9
in memoriam, 2016;XXXXI:1:14
Robertson, Frances
Highlights from Taos, 2009;XXXIV:4:2
Landscape Design Course with Native Plants: A Rip-Roaring Success, 2011;XXXVI:2:2
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide (Tweit), 2005;XXX:1:15
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide (Miller), 2024;XLIX:1:15
Roosevelt, Theodore
Grand Canyon proclamation, 2001;XXVI:3:16
Roper, Cindy
New Administrative Coordinator, New E-Mail Address, 2011;XXXVI:3:2
work of (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Rosa
minutifolia Engelm in Parry
The Thorny Rose Affair, 2004;XXIX:3:7
Rosaceae family
The Peace of the Roses, 2005;XXX:3:7
Rose
sweetbriar
photo with bee, 2015;XXXX:3:7
Rose, Jeff
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3
Rosner, Hillary
Goodbye to Mountain Forests? 2012;XXXVII:4:11
Ross, Steve
NPSNM Workshop Report: Grasses with a Hand Lens, 2009;XXXIV:4:12
Roth, Daniela
Conservation Corner, 2013;XXXVIII:3:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Website Has a New Face! 2020;XXXXV:3:3
Saving Beauty: The Story of an Endangered Sunflower, 2019;XXXXIV:2:7
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Rowe, Erika
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:15, 2024;XLIX:3:19
Rubin, Carole
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs, 2003;XXVIII:3:15
How to Get Your Lawn Off Grass, 2002;XXVII:3:8
Rubin, Richard
Millicent Rogers Museum: Native Plants and Art, 2020;XXXXV:1:10
Rudbeckia
laciniata
photo (contest submission, winner), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Runyan, Gary
as Poster Committee Chair (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:14
Russian olive
Point. . .Counterpoint, 2001;XXVI:4:9
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZSaccharum
ravennae [L.] Murray
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
Sackett, Karen M.
Outlaw Weeds of the West, 2015;XXXX:1:12
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly Listed (endangered), 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Sage
blue
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Sagebrush
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Salman, David
Remembering David Salman (in memoriam), 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
Saltbush
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:1
Salt cedar
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Salt Cedar—Foe or Friend? 2010;XXXV:3:10
Saltgrass
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Salvador, Cristina M.
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe, 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Salvia
shrubby
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Salvia
pinguifolia
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Sambucus
caerulea var. neomexicana
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:16
Sandia Mountain Natural History Center
NPSNM Grant Report: Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, 2015;XXXX:4:7
San Juan College Herbarium
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
San Lorenzo Canyon
field trip photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
Santa Clara Canyon
watershed restoration, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Santa Fe National Forest
SFNF Landscape Resiliency, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Santa Fe Ski Basin
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe (field trip rpt.), 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Saville, Dara
Ecology of Herbal Medicine, 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Schauer, Lisa
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Schneider, Al
Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildflower App Available, 2012;XXXVII:3:3
Flora of the Four Corners Region (Heil et al.), review, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Packera mancosana: A New Species, 2011;XXXVI:3:8
scholarships
2006 Scholarships Awarded (Otero Chapter), 2006;XXXI:4:15
Otero Chapter Grants Scholarship Awards, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Otero Chapter: Scholarships Awarded, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Sunflower Scholarship, 2022;XXXXVII:3:15
Urban and Goolsby Win Scholarships, 2009;XXXIV:1:12
Science Teacher of the Year Award
Chuck Buxbaum, 2024;XLIX:2:6
Claire Noonan, 2023;XLVIII:3:16
Estela T. Thompson (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Scirpus
microcarpus
cover photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:1
Sclerocactus
papyracanthus
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
Scolia
mexicana Saussure
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
Scorpionweed
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Sivinski’s
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Scott, Marcy
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest, 2015;XXXX:3:9
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Seattle (Native American Chief)
How Can You Buy or Sell the Earth? 2002;XXVII:2:9
Seattle Speaks? 2002;XXVII:2:8
Sedge
Carex sp.
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
The Distribution, Habitat Preference, and Nomenclature of NM Sedges in the Genus Carex, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
porcupine
photos, 2013;XXXVIII:3:10, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
red tinged bulrush
cover photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:1
Sedge Identification workshop, 2013;XXXVIII:2:6
Sedgucation I: What Is a Sedge and Why Should New Mexico Botanists Care? 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
swamp
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
seed collecting
Guidelines for Collecting Seeds from Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:3:2
seedlings
State Seedling Program Offers Woody Plants at Bargain Prices, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Selby, Christina M.
Best Wildflower Hikes, 2020;XXXXV:4:8, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:11
Pollinators Under Pressure, 2015;XXXX:3:6
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
Landscape Project Initiated for Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Open House at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, 2001;XXVI:4:5
Sevilleta Synantherologist Association
photo, 2003;XXVIII:1:9
Shenzhen Declaration on Plant Sciences, 2018;XXXXIII:2:5
Sierra Club
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Silene
laciniata
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
scouleri
photo (contest winner), 2010;XXXV:4:1
Silva Creek Botanical Garden
Silva Creek Botanical Garden in Silver City, 2015;XXXX:4:14
Update on the Silva Creek Botanical Garden, 2024;XLIX:1:12
Simon, Gene
Making Water Run Uphill (a new champion tree for New Mexico), 2006;XXXI:3:1
Simon, Jim
in memoriam, 2012;XXXVII:3:6
Sisymbrium
irio, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Sivinski, Bob
classical botany (The Prez Sez), 2002;XXVII:1:2
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), review, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Conservation Corner, 2010;XXXV:2:14
Help Build Floristic Atlas of New Mexico, 2007;XXXII:2:4
Inspiration from the Natural World (conf. address excerpts), 2005;XXX:4:9
Meet Bob Sivinski, 2001;XXVI:1:1
Meet Bob Sivinski Part Two, 2001;XXVI:2:2
New Mexico Close-up: Blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis), 2017;XXXXII:2:7
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
NPSNM Steps Up to Education Role, 2012;XXXVII:2:7
President transition (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
Remembering Ken Heil, 2024;XLIX:2:17
Sivinski Employee of the Year, 2006;XXXI:2:2
Sivinski featured in The New Mexican, 2008;XXXIII:3:6
Sivinski to Keynote Annual Meeting in Albuquerque (includes photo), 2005;XXX:2:1, 2005;XXX:2:2
Stop Killing Native Thistles! 2016;XXXXI:2:6
What’s Rare in New Mexico, 2014;XXXIX:1:3
Small, Sue
Potential Projects for NM Forests, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
Smeal, Daniel
Tips for Xeric Gardening with NM natives, 2008;XXXIII:4:12
“Snag on the Rim of Juniper Canyon” (poem by Lynn), 2002;XXVII:4:2, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Snakeweed
The Eye of the Beholder (letter), 2010;XXXV:1:2
Snapdragon vine
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
SNaPP (Santa Fe Native Plant Project)
SNaPP Native Plant Demonstration Garden, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
Society for Ecological Restoration
meeting, 2024;XLIX:1:6
Solanaceae family
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Soulful Solanaceae, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Solidago
missouriensis
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Solomon's Seal
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
"Some days, my spirit lies prostrate" (poem by Proctor), 2004;XXIX:2:5
Somerday, Rink
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Sophora
secundiflora
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Sorenson, Gail
NPSNM photo contest winner, 2010;XXXV:4:1
Southern Rocky Mountain Gardens (NPSNM)
Guide for North Central New Mexico Out for Spring, 2003;XXVIII:2:6
Southern Rockies Book Sales Soaring, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Spectacle pod
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Spellenberg, Richard
2004 conference speaker, 2004;XXIX:4:6
Richard Spellenberg to Encore Keynote at Alamogordo Meeting, 2004;XXIX:2:1
Spence, Betty
Charles Holmes (1932-2018), 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Fondly Remembering Jack Carter, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
Gila Chapter Member Ron Parry Receives Prestigious Citizen Science Award, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
The Story Behind the Third Edition, 2021;XXXXVI:2:7
Sperlich, Betty
The New Mexico Wildlife Center Is “Going Native”! 2015;XXXX:4:8
Sphaeralcea
angustifolia
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
Sphaeralcea spp.
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:4:1
Sporobolus
wrightii
cover photos, 2014;XXXIX:4:1, 2014;XXXIX:4:12
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:7
Spotts, Peter N.
The Fallacy of Xeriscaping, 2005;XXX:1:1
Spruce
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Starwort
greater water
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
state parks
City of Rocks
photo, 2015;XXXX:3:18
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:12
Las Cruces chapter donations to, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
Rio Grande Nature Center
A Desertscape for Mariposaville at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2019;XXXXIV:4:12
Steigman, Ken
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Las Cruces or Bust! 2024;XLIX:4:7
Stein, Sara
A Tribute: Sara Stein, 1935-2005, 2005;XXX:4:15
Steinberg, Kelly
Asombro Institute Makes Excellent Use of Their Conservation Fund Grant, 2021;XXXXVI:3:3
STEM conference
NPSNM at STEM Conference, 2015;XXXX:1:13
Sterculiaceae family
A New Friend: The Sterculiaceae Family, 2012;XXXVII:2:18
Stevens, Donna
The Apex of Beauty: Apiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
A Beautiful Twilight with Evening Primroses, 2004;XXIX:3:4
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
The Fabulous Fabaceae, 2005;XXX:1:10
It’s Four O’Clock Time, 2004;XXIX:4:4
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
The Peace of the Roses, 2005;XXX:3:7
Recognizing Lamiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Soulful Solanaceae, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:1:9
Stevenson, Diane
Aquatic and Riparian Habitat Field Trip, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Stewart, Betty
Alien Invasion (Devine), review, 2002;XXVII:3:15
Stewart, Tom
2022: An Ecology for Seven Generations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
2022 Carter Conservation Fund Grant Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:2:9
Beyond Blindness (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
Botanizing (From the President), 2020;XXXXV:1:3
Carter Conservation Fund grants (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:4:2, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), review, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
The Election That Wasn’t, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
featured in Who’s on Board, 2024;XLIX:3:4
Jim McGrath: Carter Conservation Champion, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
on native species (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:4:3
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
NPSNM Election Results, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
Our Friend George, 2024;XLIX:2:15
remarkable members (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Tom Stewart: NPSNM’s New Vice President, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
Stickleaf
Todilto
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Stinknet
Potential Stink (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:3:19
Stinknet Found in New Mexico, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Stout Elementary School
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
Strategic Ignorance (Pope, Rauber), 2004;XXIX:4:15
Styrax
platanifolius ssp. youngiae,
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Suberkropp, Keller
New Mexico Close-Up: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata), 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Silva Creek Botanical Garden in Silver City, 2015;XXXX:4:14
Sumac
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
skunkbush
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:16
three-leaf
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
More on Rhus trilobata, 2005;XXX:1:6
Rhus trilobata, 2004;XXIX:4:7
Sunflower
Native Sunflowers: A Summer Spectacle, 2002;XXVII:3:1
Pecos
cover photos, 2012;XXXVII:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:2:16, 2022;XXXXVII:2:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Saving Beauty: The Story of an Endangered Sunflower, 2019;XXXXIV:2:7
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photos), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
surveys
NPSNM Members and Readers Speak Out, 2008;XXXIII:3:1
NPSNM Survey (announcement), 2008;XXXIII:1:1
survey form, 2008;XXXIII:1:7
Survey Results: New Members’ Interests, 2007;XXXII:1:1
Sweet clover
yellow
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Swift, Dean
2024 conference speaker, 2024;XLIX:2:1
symbiosis
Hidden Symbiosis: A Match Made Underfoot, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Synantherologists
Sevilleta Synantherologist Association (photo), 2003;XXVIII:1:9
Syntrichia
ruralis
Report: SOBEFREE 2010, 2010;XXXV:3:12
Systoechus sp.
photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZTallamy, Douglas W.
Bringing Nature Home, 2008;XXXIII:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Tamarix spp.
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Effects of the Beetle: Tamarisk Mortality, the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, and Wildfire (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Salt Cedar—Foe or Friend? 2010;XXXV:3:10
Tamarisk Beetle History, Release, and Spread (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Tanis, Jonathan
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Taos Land Trust
More about TLT and Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
Taos Visitors Center
Native Landscape at Taos Visitors Center Taking Shape, 2001;XXVI:4:1
Tatroe, Marcia
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West, 2007;XXXII:4:13
taxonomy
Field Trips and Taxonomic Revisions, 2009;XXXIV:3:7
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Taylor, Ashley
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Taylor, Meghan
Trespass Against Us (Doyle), review, 2005;XXX:2:15
Teacher Award
Ben Gillock, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
Marcie Davis, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
Mary Erwin, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
Nathan Moore, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Tegeticula
yuccasella
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Tending the Earth (Johnson), 2003;XXVIII:1:15
Tenorio, Jeanne
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Texas buckeye
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Texas mountain laurel
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Texas Sky (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
Thelesperma
megapotamicum
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Thistle
Graham’s
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
musk
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Stop Killing Native Thistles! 2016;XXXXI:2:6
Wright's marsh
cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:1:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Wright's Marsh Thistle Listed, 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Wright’s Marsh Thistle Threatened Listing and Critical Habitat, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
Thompson, Estela T.
Science Teacher of the Year Award (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Thompson Peak Wilderness Area
Proposed Legislation, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Three Rivers Petroglyph site
People and Environment of the Three Rivers Culture and Their Record in Stone, 2020;XXXXV:2:13
Threlkeld, Gesina B.
in memoriam, 2016;XXXXI:2:15
Tidestromia
wooly
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Tidestromia
lanuginosa
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Tisdale, Shelby
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Tobacco
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Tonne, Phil
Painting the Canyon Pink: Efforts to Recover the Endangered Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus, 2011;XXXVI:4:6
Townsendia
gypsophila
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Tragia
ramosa
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Tree of Heaven
The Most Hated Tree in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:11
trees. See also specific species
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
Making Water Run Uphill (a new champion tree for New Mexico), 2006;XXXI:3:1
Traditions & Myths, 2001;XXVI:3:2
A Tree-Decorating GIFTTT, 2007;XXXII:1:15
Tree Stories, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico , 3rd ed. (Carter), 2021;XXXXVI:1:7, 2021;XXXXVI:2:7
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed. (Carter), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Trespass Against Us (Doyle), 2005;XXX:2:15
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:13
Trichostema
arizonicum
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:13
Trillium
grandiflorum
Another Reason to Love Wal-Mart! 2003;XXVIII:2:1
Tuomey, James W.
Field Trips and Taxonomic Revisions, 2009;XXXIV:3:7
Turk’s cap cactus
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
Turpentine bush
A Very Brief History of E. laricifolia, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Tweit, Susan J.
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide, 2005;XXX:1:15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZUlmus
pumila
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Umberson, Dee Alton
in memoriam, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Understory (movie review), 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Ungnadia
speciosa
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
University of New Mexico Herbarium
Thank You to NPSNM from University of New Mexico Herbarium, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Urban, Lillis
scholarship awarded to, 2009;XXXIV:1:12
U.S. Department of Defense
Items from Bush Greenwatch, 2004;XXIX:4:14
U.S. Department of the Interior
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
U.S. Forest Service. See also national forests
Forest Service Prescribed Burn Plans, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Utricularia
vulgaris
The Un-Common Bladderwort, 2001;XXVI:1:4
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZValerian
Arizona
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Valeriana
arizonica
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
as new wildlife refuge, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Valle de Oro NWR Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8
Valles Caldera National Preserve
Comments, 2021;XXXXVI:3:4
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:3:1
management transfer, 2015;XXXX:2:7
NPSNM Joins Valles Caldera Coalition, 2006;XXXI:2:5
Record of Decision signed, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
updates, 2015;XXXX:3:5, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
The Valles Caldera National Preserve: Plant Paradise at a Legislative Crossroads, 2010;XXXV:3:5
Vascular Plants of the San Luis Basin (Dixon), 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Veltkamp, Tatia
Desperately Seeking Asclepias, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Enchanting Wings in Your Yard, 2012;XXXVII:2:8
Verbena
tufted sand
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
vocabulary
Some Words on Plants, 2006;XXXI:1:11
Von Loh, James
Fill 'er up! Butterflies and moths swarm turpentine bush, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:9
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
An Uncommonly Beautiful Locally Common Cactus, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZWallflower
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Wal-Mart
Another Reason to Love Wal-Mart! 2003;XXVIII:2:1
Wanner, Irene
High and Dry (Nold), review, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays (Lowry), review, 2008;XXXIII:1:13
Washington Native Plant Society
Pasco, Washington—The City That Outlaws Flowers, 2001;XXVI:4:2
Wasowski, Andy
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
botanical missionaries, 2001;XXVI:3:5
Don Walker profile, 2004;XXIX:3:10
Four Ways to Improve Your Nature Photographs, 2002;XXVII:1:7
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs (Rubin), review, 2003;XXVIII:3:15
in memoriam
Andy Wasowski, 2012;XXXVII:4:6
From the President, 2012;XXXVII:4:2
Native Plants Go to School, 2001;XXVI:1:8
as newsletter editor (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:11
Republicans for Environmental Protection, 2001;XXVI:2:5
Seattle Speaks? 2002;XXVII:2:8
Yard Full of Sun (Calhoun), review, 2005;XXX:4:10
Wasowski, Andy and Sally
Building Inside Nature’s Envelope, 2001;XXVI:4:15
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A., 2001;XXVI:1:15
NPSOT Honors Wasowskis, 2006;XXXI:1:10
Requiem for a Lawnmower, 2004;XXIX:3:14
Wasowski, Sally
Dry Climate Gardening (Ortho Books), review, 2004;XXIX:2:14
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Nokes), review, 2002;XXVII:1:15
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens (Busco, Morin), review, 2003;XXVIII:4:15
as Publications Committee Chair (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:11
Tending the Earth (Johnson), review, 2003;XXVIII:1:15
The Thorny Rose Affair, 2004;XXIX:3:7
wasps
Mexican scoliid
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
Tarantula Hawk
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
water and waterways. See also Rio Grande
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
Clean Water, 2004;XXIX:1:9
conservation of, 2004;XXIX:1:8
Global Water Crisis, 2002;XXVII:4:4
H2 Oh Oh! 2002;XXVII:2:5
The Navigable Water Protection Rule: Highlights and Initial Takeaways (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
NPSNM Workshop Report: Becoming Rain Keepers, 2009;XXXIV:3:2
Phytoremediation: Utilizing Native Plants to Detoxify Contaminated Stormwater, 2013;XXXVIII:1:7
Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Silver City, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
WOTUS, NPSNM comments, 2019;XXXXIV:3:4
WOTUS Update, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Webber, Patrick
NPSNM Member Patrick Webber in the News, 2010;XXXV:3:13
webinars
Conservation Corner: the Year of the Webinar, 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
websites
Ask A Biologist, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Drought Website, 2006;XXXI:3:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Website Has a New Face! 2020;XXXXV:3:3
New Mexico’s Best-Kept Secret, 2012;XXXVII:2:6
NPSNM Has a Website?! 2008;XXXIII:2:6
Vascular Plants of the Gila National Forest: Introducing “gilaflora.com”, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
weeds
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Scientists Warn of Genetically Modified Superweed Risk, 2005;XXX:4:14
Super Weeds? 2004;XXIX:1:9
Wehrden, Henrik von
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Weisman, Alan
The World Without Us, 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Wells, Peggy
Albuquerque Chapter: Beth Herschman honored, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Wesche, Karsten
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
West, Renée
2013 grant recipients (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
2014 grant recipients (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:2:2
Andy Wasowski (From the President), 2012;XXXVII:4:2
Cindy Roper (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Gathering Moss (Kimmerer), review, 2007;XXXII:3:15
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest (Scott), review, 2015;XXXX:3:9
Lolly Jones (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
Native Plant Yard, a Decade and a Half Later, 2016;XXXXI:2:7
New Policies Presented for Review, 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
as newsletter editor (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:14
Note from the (New) Editor, 2005;XXX:4:2
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President, 2012;XXXVII:4:2
Postcard from the Edge of My Known Universe, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Salvage Zone Update, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
State Meeting Showcases Chihuahuan Desert, 2006;XXXI:4:10
A Tribute: Sara Stein, 1935-2005, 2005;XXX:4:15
West, Steve
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers, 2001;XXVI:3:15
Western New Mexico University Herbarium. See Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium
wetlands
Aridland Springs, 2010;XXXV:2:14
Chattanooga Iron Fen, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
conservation of, 2003;XXVIII:2:13
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2016;XXXXI:1:5, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Southeast New Mexico Wetlands Storymap (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
White Fishook Cactus
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Whiteman, Kathy
Riparian Research Funded by NPSNM, 2005;XXX:2:6
scholarship awarded to, 2007;XXXII:4:6
White Mesa
field trip photos, 2013;XXXVIII:4:1, 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
Whitman, John
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
NPSNM Photo Contest winner, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Whitmore, Mary
as Poster Committee Chair (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:11
Wilde, Ellen
A Botanical Trip to Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:3
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West (Tatroe), review, 2007;XXXII:4:13
Wilderness Act
Weakening the Wilderness Act, 2024;XLIX:4:5
wilderness areas
Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument
Wilderness Bill Introduced to Protect Eight Wilderness Study Areas, 2016;XXXXI:3:3
Thompson Peak Wilderness Area
Proposed Legislation, 2024;XLIX:1:7
wildflowers
The Art of Wildflower Photography workshop, 2013;XXXVIII:2:6
Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildflower App Available, 2012;XXXVII:3:3
Crested Butte Wildflower Festival, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Meadow-in-a-Can? Or Trouble-in-a-Can? 2003;XXVIII:1:12
New Mexico Wildflower App, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Wild Friends NM
Pollinator Protection License Plate, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
wildlife, wildlife refuges
Landscape Project Initiated for Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Open House at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, 2001;XXVI:4:5
Postcard from the Edge of My Known Universe, 2015;XXXX:4:16
State Wildlife Action Plan, 2015;XXXX:3:3, 2015;XXXX:4:3, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2016;XXXXI:4:9
Valle de Oro, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Valle de Oro NWR Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Wildscaping: The Ultimate in Gardening for Wildlife, 2002;XXVII:1:10
Wild Ones
Plant Rescue Reminders, 2001;XXVI:4:4
Williams, Owen
NPSNM photo contest winner, 2010;XXXV:4:1
Williams, Roger, L.
A Region of Astonishing Beauty, 2004;XXIX:3:15
Williams, Susan
Native Bees of New Mexico, 2011;XXXVI:4:9
Williams Lake, NM
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:1
Field Trip: Hike to Williams Lake, 2009;XXXIV:4:5
Wilson, Edward O.
The Future of Life, 2004;XXIX:1:15
Wilson, Lucille Nichols
Otero's Lucille Wilson Turns 90, 2006;XXXI:4:6
wind farms
Wind Energy Threatens Bats, 2004;XXIX:4:2
Winn, James, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Winter season
Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Fall and Winter Botany (or Plant Forensics), 2011;XXXVI:1:8
I can Hardly Wait for Spring, 2005;XXX:1:11
Winter Botanizing (cover photos), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
Witt, David L.
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton Exhibition at New Mexico History Museum, 2010;XXXV:3:14
Wolfberry
cover photo, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:1
pale
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Torrey’s
How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
Wolfe, Pam
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
SNaPP Native Plant Demonstration Garden, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
Wong, Peter
Rhus trilobata, 2004;XXIX:4:7
Wood, Bonnie
Conservation and Restoration at DeHaven Ranch, 2022;XXXXVII:1:8
Wood, Charles
in memoriam, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Woodbine
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
Wood reed grass
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
Woodward, Joan
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Woodward, Madeleine
as website manager (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Wooten, E.O.
The Trail of E.O. Wooten, 2001;XXVI:3:8
Wootten, Tom
Ask A Biologist, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Conserve Our National Parks, 2006;XXXI:4:6
Damn the E.S.A., 2006;XXXI:3:6
in memoriam, 2007;XXXII:4:10
The World Without Us (Weisman), 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Wulf, Andrea
Founding Gardeners, 2011;XXXVI:4:13
The Invention of Nature, 2016;XXXXI:2:8
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZXerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, 2007;XXXII:3:16
xeriscaping. See landscaping
Yarborough, Sharon
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas, 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Yard Full of Sun (Calhoun), 2005;XXX:4:10
Yerba mansa
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:1:1
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Yerba Mansa, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Yerba Mansa, The Gentle Herb, 2007;XXXII:1:10
Young, Mary Sophie
An Independent Life Devoted to Plants: Mary Sophie Young, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:10
Young’s snowball
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Yucca
banana
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
soaptree
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
soapweed
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:4:1
Yucca
baccata
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
elata
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
glauca
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:4:1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZZephyranthes
longifolia (Hemsley) Cockerell
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Ziehe, Gary
Gary Ziehe to Keynote 2003 Annual Meeting, 2003;XXVIII:2:1
Zinnia
wild
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Zinnia
grandiflora
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
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Reference locator format: year; volume #: issue #: page numbers.
The acronym for the Native Plant Society of New Mexico, NPSNM, may appear in the article title or text. In most cases, the scientific names used are those that appear in the article title or text, regardless of changes in nomenclature over time.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAbronia
bigelovii
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Acequia Trail (Santa Fe)
plant list, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Achillea
lanulosa
Yarrow, 1996;XXI:3:1
Aconitum
columbianum
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:4:12
New Mexico Close-up: Beware Hooded Monks, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8
actinorhizal plants
Hidden Symbiosis: A Match Made Underfoot, 2002;XXVII:1:8
activism
Politickin’, 1992;XVII:2:6
Rally Round the Petroglyphs, 1988;XII:6:2
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1989;XIV:5:6
Acuff, Guy
The Creosote Bush, 1992;XVII:3:6
Adams, Mary
Taos Mountains are Calling (conf. info), 2024;XLIX:1:5, 2024;XLIX:2:10
The Taos Mountains Were Calling. . . and You Came! (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:4:6
Aden Crater
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:1:1
African rue
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Agalinis
calycina
The Leoncita False-Foxglove (Agalinis calycina): An Endangered Species, 2012;XXXVII:4:5
protection delay, 2017;XXXXII:1:3
Agavaceae family
Agavaceae: Blockbuster Family of Interiorscaping, 1993;XVIII:3:7
Agave
Agaves of New Mexico, 1992;XVII:6:3
Ancient Agaves Have Rich History, 1997;XXII:4:8
Mescalero Apache Mescal Roast and Mountain Spirit Dancers, 1991;XVI:3:9
palmeri
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
parryi
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:1:1, 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
NM Close-Up, 2020;XXXXV:1:14
Agaves, Yuccas and Related Plants (Irish, Irish), 2000;XXV:4:14
agriculture
The Indo-Hispano Agricultural Tradition in Northern New Mexico: Its Influence on the Flora and Landscape, 2009;XXXIV:4:6
Ailanthus
altissima
Winter Botanizing (cover photo), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
altissima [Mill.] Swingle
The Most Hated Tree in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:11
Albuquerque Bosque
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Albuquerque Botanic Garden
Albuquerque Botanic Garden News, 1989;XV:4:4
Alcock, John
In a Desert Garden, 1998;XXIII:5:4
Aldo Leopold, His Life and Work (Meine), 1990;XV:2:2
Alexander, Patrick
scholarship awarded to, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Aliciella
formosa
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
pinnatifida
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
Alien Invasion (Devine), 2002;XXVII:3:15
Alien Species in North America and Hawaii (Cox), 2000;XXV:4:15
Allenrolfea spp.
Further Reflections on Allenrolfea, 1997;XXII:2:6
Allium spp.
Flowers and Flavor, 1993;XVIII:1:7
Allium
gooddingii
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Allonia spp.
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Allonia
choisyi
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:1
incarnata
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:8
Allred, Brady
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Allred, Kelly W.
A Botanical Mystery, 2005;XXX:1:7
Dr. Allred to Teach Grass Identification Workshop, 2000;XXV:3:3
Flora Neomexicana III, 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:1
Kelly Allred Honored, 2010;XXXV:4:7
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
A Prehistoric Vegetative History of New Mexico, 2002;XXVII:4:12
In Search of the Perfect Name, 2004;XXIX:1:1
The Trail of E.O. Wooten, 2001;XXVI:3:8
What’s In a Name? 1995;XX:2:1
Althaea
officinalis
Rocky Mountain Marshmallows, 2004;XXIX:4:14
Alverson, Ed
New Mexico's Organ Mountains: A Foray into the World of Desert Ferns, 1991;XVI:3:1
Amelanchier
alnifolia
Little-Known Shrubs, 1991;XVI:1:4
oreophila
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:5
Amigos Bravos
Amigos Bravos Wants You! 2001;XXVI:4:4
Amorpha
fruticosa
False Indigo, 1996;XXI:5:8
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:2:8
Anderson, Alice
In a Desert Garden (Alcock), review, 1998;XXIII:5:4
Anderson, Dave
2012 conference speaker, 2012;XXXVII:2:1
Carter Conservation Award to, 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
Anderson, Kym
A Few Words of Thanks, 2016;XXXXI:2:5
Anderson, Wynn
Coping With Difficult Soil, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Desert Dwelling Hibiscus: An Oxymoron? 2003;XXVIII:1:1
El Paso Chapter Takes on US Border Patrol (photo), 2002;XXVII:1:1
Fraxinus cuspidata: The Neglected Ash, 2001;XXVI:2:12
In Memoriam: Andy Wasowski, 2012;XXXVII:4:6
Mexican Buckeye: Falling in Love for a Sound Reason! 2000;XXV:4:9
Mexican Gold Poppy, 2001;XXVI:3:12
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A. (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 2001;XXVI:1:15
This “Sage” Makes Poor Cuisine but Great Landscapes, 2000;XXV:2:8
Torrey’s Wolfberry: How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
as Vice President (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Why El Paso in October? 1996;XXI:5:4
Wildscaping: The Ultimate in Gardening for Wildlife, 2002;XXVII:1:10
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
Andrena
prunorum
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
Andropogon
gerardii
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:5
Anemopsis
californica
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:1:1
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Yerba Mansa, The Gentle Herb, 2007;XXXII:1:10
Angel’s trumpet. See Datura
Annotated Checklist of Vascular Plants of Grand Canyon National Park (Phillips), 1990;XV:1:10
Antelope
Pronghorn
photo (contest submission), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
Antelope horns
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Anthoxanthum
odoratum
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:2
Anticlea
mogollonensis
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Antonio, Thomas
2012 grant recipients (From the President), 2012;XXXVII:2:2
Carter Conservation Fund Established, 2007;XXXII:4:7
Kelly Allred Honored, 2010;XXXV:4:7
In Memoriam: Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President, 2009;XXXIV:4:2
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President), 2011;XXXVI:4:2
photo (annual conference), 2007;XXXII:4:9
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed. (Carter), review, 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Apache plume
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:3:1
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Apiaceae family
The Apex of Beauty: Apiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
Apis
mellifera Linnaeus
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southwest United States (Correll, Correll), 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Aquilegia
chrysantha
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
arboreta
Laura Jean Deal Desert Arboretum, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Arbutus spp.
The Madrones of New Mexico, 2015;XXXX:2:8
photos, 2015;XXXX:2:20
Arbutus
texana
Texas Madrones in Carlsbad, 1991;XVI:1:3
texana Buckl.
A Native Plant That Merits More Attention, 1999;XXIV:1:4
archaeology
Focus on the Jornada Mogollon, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
Argemone
pleiacantha ssp. pinnatisecta
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
Argyrochosma
fendleri
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Aristida
purpurea
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:5
Arizona bluecurls
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:13
Armstrong, Bill
The Future of Life (Wilson), review, 2004;XXIX:1:15
Artemisia
tridentata
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Arundo
donax
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Asclepias
asperula
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
incarnata
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:1
speciosa
Desperately Seeking Asclepias, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
subverticillata (Gray) Vail
photos, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
uncialis
More on Asclepias Uncialis, 1993;XVIII:3:11
Wanted—Milkweed Sleuths, 1993;XVIII:2:10
Ash
flowering or fragrant
Fraxinus cuspidata: The Neglected Ash, 2001;XXVI:2:12
singleleaf
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:10
velvet
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:10
Asombro Institute for Science Education
Asombro Institute Makes Excellent Use of Their Conservation Fund Grant, 2021;XXXXVI:3:3
Learning About Native Plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
Southern New Mexico Students Are “Stepping Out” for Science, 2013;XXXVIII:1:6
Aspen
Aspen Ecology and Conservation (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Asplenium
scolopendrium var. americanum
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Aster
Townsend’s Gypsum
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Asteraceae (Compositae) family
A Fertile Field for Discovery, 1993;XVIII:2:1
Ivey drawings, 1992;XVII:6:9
Overview of Compositae in New Mexico, 2012;XXXVII:2:16
Astragalus
A Fertile Field for Discovery, 1993;XVIII:2:1
humillimus: Fabaceae
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
mollissimus
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Atriplex
canescens
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:1
Saltbush Serves Many Purposes, 1995;XX:2:7
Las Cruces Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
The Las Cruses Chapter Takes Action, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
ORV Impacts Documented, 2006;XXXI:4:15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Zbadlands
Saving the San Juan Badlands, 2011;XXXVI:2:6
Bailey, Donovan
Flora Neomexicana III (Allred, Ivey), review, 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Bailey, Julia
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Baileya
multiradiata
Desert Marigold Blossoms Brilliantly, 1991;XVI:6:12
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Bair, Janet
NNNPS Survey Reveals Priorities, Needs, and Contributions from a Diverse Membership, 1998;XXIII:1:6
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed. (Rebman, Roberts), 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Baker, Chris
Otero Chapter: Scholarships Awarded, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Otero's Lucille Wilson Turns 90, 2006;XXXI:4:6
Baker, Herbert G.
A Tribute to the Amateur in Botany, 1992;XVII:4:1, 1992;XVII:6:7
Barker, Linda M.
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
Barley
foxtail
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Barnes, Bruce
New Interactive Plant Keys for New Mexico and Nearby Regions, 2011;XXXVI:3:10
Barraza, Mickie
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Barton, Kathy
Karen Garcia: NPSNM’s Newest Board Member, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
bats
Gila Native Plant Society Teams Up with Bat Conservation International, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Lesser Long-nosed mask (cover photo), 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
Wind Energy Threatens Bats, 2004;XXIX:4:2
Beardtongue. See Penstemon
Bear grass. See Yucca
Beattie, Willard H.
The End of Science (Horgan), review, 1998;XXIII:4:3
The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico (Heflin), 1990;XV:5:3
Beautiful Gardens (Johnson, Millard), 1991;XVI:3:12
bee flies
Systoechus sp.
photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
bees
field trip report (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
mining
Andrena prunorum (cover photo), 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
native
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:3:1
Native Bees of New Mexico, 2011;XXXVI:4:9
photos, 2015;XXXX:3:7
Pollinators Under Pressure, 2015;XXXX:3:6
pollen-coated
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
sweat
Agapostemon sp. (cover photo), 2023;XLVIII:4:1
Lasioglossum sp. (cover photo), 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
western honey
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
beetles
bark
Demystifying Bark Beetles, 2006;XXXI:3:7
Tamarisk
Effects of the Beetle: Tamarisk Mortality, the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, and Wildfire (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Tamarisk Beetle History, Release, Spread (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Bellflower ground cherry
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Berlandiera
lyrata
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:4:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata), 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Berman, Gordon
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Bernhardt, Peter
The Rose's Kiss, 2000;XXV:4:14
Berry, Charles
El Paso Chapter Loses Charles Berry, 2008;XXXIII:1:6
Bestelmeyer, Stephanie
Learning About Native Plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
Southern New Mexico Students Are “Stepping Out” for Science, 2013;XXXVIII:1:6
Best Wildflower Hikes (Selby), 2020;XXXXV:4:8, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
Beymer, Cheryl
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Bianca, Claudia
Farewell to Betsy, 2016;XXXXI:1:14
Meet NPSNM Board Member Jan Martenson: Our Fireball of Energy, 2016;XXXXI:4:2
Bickham, Bob
Plant a Shrub or Tree in Honor of Earth Day, 1990;XV:2:4
Bindweed
common
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
biocrusts
restoration of, 2024;XLIX:2:7
biodiversity
Biodiversity: No Net Loss? 1993;XVIII:1:8
ESA reauthorization pending, 1992;XVII:3:3
New United Nations Report Acknowledges That Biodiversity Loss Undermines Human Rights, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Plant Diversity and the National Forests, 1990;XV:1:4
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (Coombs et al., ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
biologists
Ask A Biologist, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Felger: More than a Botanist, He was an Ethnobotanist and Ethnobiologist, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Bixby, Kevin
Environmental Center Provides Voice for Environment in Southern New Mexico, 1996;XXI:2:2
Blac, Scott Hoffman
Demystifying Bark Beetles, 2006;XXXI:3:7
Black, Virginia
Month-to-Month Gardening, New Mexico (Dolecek), review, 2000;XXV:1:8
Blackwell, Laird R.
Great Basin Wildflowers, 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Bladderpod
Ivey’s
Ivey’s Bladderpod (Physaria iveyana): A New Plant Species! 2013;XXXVIII:1:12
Bladderwort
The Un-Common Bladderwort, 2001;XXVI:1:4
Blanket flower
Blanket Flower, Gaillardia species, 1991;XVI:6:11
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:1:1
Blazingstar
Adonis
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
description of, 1989;XIV:5:5
Blisard, Karen
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:12
BLM (Bureau of Land Management)
ACEC—Friend or Foe, 1992;XVII:5:10
BLM Carlsbad Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
BLM Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
BLM Funds, 2024;XLIX:1:7
BLM Wilderness Update, 1988;XII:2:1
Chaco Area Leasing Ban, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Chaco Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Federal Agency Planning comments, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
FFO RMPA, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
hearings on livestock grazing, 1999;XXIV:2:3
Introducing Maria Mullins, BLM State Botanist/ Ecologist, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
New BLM Public Lands Rule, 2024;XLIX:3:5
New Mexico BLM Wilderness, 1992;XVII:5:3
NPS–NM Members Feelings on BLM Wilderness Plan, 1988;XII:4:1
Sandoval County BLM Land Protected, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Upcoming Bureau of Land Management Resource Management Plan Revisions, 2005;XXX:2:4
Views from the South, 1991;XVI:1:7
Bluebonnet
Red Bluebonnets from the Rio Grande, 1997;XXII:1:7
Blue Hole Cienega Preserve
The Blue Hole Ciénega: Sometimes Conservation Requires a Village, 2011;XXXVI:4:5
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:1:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photos), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
Bluestem
big
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:5
Boardman, Arthur
Dropseeds, Burrograss, Wolftail, 2011;XXXVI:1:10
Boles, Patrick
Observing Nature, 1992;XVII:3:7
book reviews and news
Agaves, Yuccas and Related Plants (Irish, Irish), 2000;XXV:4:14
Aldo Leopold, His Life and Work (Meine), 1990;XV:2:2
Alien Invasion (Devine), 2002;XXVII:3:15
Alien Species in North America and Hawaii (Cox), 2000;XXV:4:15
Annotated Checklist of Vascular Plants of Grand Canyon National Park (Phillips), 1990;XV:1:10
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed. (Rebman, Roberts), 2012;XXXVII:4:7
The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico (Heflin), 1990;XV:5:3
Beautiful Gardens (Johnson, Millard), 1991;XVI:3:12
Best Wildflower Hikes (Selby), 2020;XXXXV:4:8, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (Coombs et al., ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Bookshelf Browsing (NPSNM book list new titles), 1999;XXIV:5:4
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), 2008;XXXIII:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Building Inside Nature’s Envelope (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2001;XXVI:4:15
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico (Cary), 2010;XXXV:1:12
Cactaceas de Chihuahua (Quintana Martínez, Lebgue Keleng), 2011;XXXVI:1:7
The Cactus Plot (Ramakka), 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
Chihuahuan Desert Gardens (Magee, McKimmie eds.), 1998;XXIII:3:3
Classic Wetlands Book Back in Print, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Colorado Flora (Weber), 1991;XVI:3:11
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Conservation for the Twenty-first Century (Western, Pearl, eds.), 1990;XV:2:5
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West (Tatroe), 2007;XXXII:4:13
In a Desert Garden (Alcock), 1998;XXIII:5:4
Drought-Tolerant Plants (Taylor), 1994;XIX:1:2
Dry Climate Gardening (Ortho Books), 2004;XXIX:2:14
Dry Climate Gardening with Succulents, 1996;XXI:3:7
Earth in the Balance (Gore), 1993;XVIII:2:11
Ecology of Herbal Medicine (Saville), 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
El Paisaje de Soledad (Magee), 1989;XIV:5:6
Endangered and Threatened Species of Arizona and New Mexico (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), 1990;XV:1:10
The End of Science (Horgan), 1998;XXIII:4:3
Enduring Seeds (Nabham), 1990;XV:2:5
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Yarborough, Powell), 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Few and Far Between (Campbell), 1998;XXIII:3:8
Field Guides to New Mexico’s Plants, 1993;XVIII:2:7
A Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona (Epple), 1996;XXI:4:12
Flora Neomexicana III (Allred, Ivey), 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Flora of North America, 1995;XX:3:8
Flora of the Four Corners Region (Heil et al.), 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Flowering Plants of New Mexico (Ivey), 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Flowering Plants of New Mexico, 3rd ed. (Ivey), 1996;XXI:1:7
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), 2011;XXXVI:4:13
The Future of Life (Wilson), 2004;XXIX:1:15
Gardening the Arid Land (Gerard), 1997;XXII:4:11
Gathering Moss (Kimmerer), 2007;XXXII:3:15
The Good in Nature and Humanity (Kellert, Farnham, eds.), 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Grasses of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Powell), 1997;XXII:4:10
Great Basin Wildflowers (Blackwell), 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Growing Desert Plants from Windowsill to Garden (Hodoba), 1996;XXI:3:6
Growing Native Plants of the Rocky, Mountain Area (Dorn, Dorn), 2007;XXXII:3:16
Guide for North Central New Mexico Out for Spring, 2003;XXVIII:2:6
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert (Dodson), 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada (Nixon), 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
The Hidden Forest (Luoma), 2001;XXVI:2:15
High and Dry (Nold), 2009;XXXIV:3:12
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs (Rubin), 2003;XXVIII:3:15
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Nokes), 2002;XXVII:1:15
How to Grow Wildflowers (Johnson, Millard), 1993;XVIII:6:3
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest (Scott), 2015;XXXX:3:9
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7 (Holmgren, Holmgren), 2017;XXXXII:4:7
The Invention of Nature (Wulf), 2016;XXXXI:2:8
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays (Lowry), 2008;XXXIII:1:13
The Landscaping Revolution (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2000;XXV:3:3
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (Pope Francis), 2015;XXXX:4:16
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies (Power), 1997;XXII:3:2
Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West (Moore), 1997;XXII:4:9
Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West (Moore), 1997;XXII:4:9
Month-to-Month Gardening, New Mexico (Dolecek), 2000;XXV:1:8
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies (Dodson, Dunmire), 2008;XXXIII:2:15
Native Gardens for Dry Climates (Wasowski, Wasowski), 1996;XXI:1:8
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A. (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2001;XXVI:1:15
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies (Miller), 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
A Native Plant Selection Guide (NPSNM), 2006;XXXI:1:4
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens (Busco, Morin), 2003;XXVIII:4:15
Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes (Meilke), 1998;XXIII:5:6
Natural Design (Phillips), 1996;XXI:2:7
New Mexico Gardener’s Guide (Phillips), 1999;XXIV:2:3
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes (Dunmire), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
90 Years and 535 Miles {Humphrey), 1988;XII:3:3
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers (West), 2001;XXVI:3:15
NPSNM Books Etc. Listing of Sept. 1, 1999, 2000;XXV:1:14
NPSNM Produces Landscaping Guide, 1998;XXIII:3:1
Outlaw Weeds of the West (Sackett), 2015;XXXX:1:12
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka), 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Penstemons: the Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico (Heflin), 1998;XXIII:3:1
Plant Identification Terminology (Harris, Harris), 1994;XIX:5:8
Plants for Natural Gardens (Phillips), 1996;XXI:2:7
Rare Plants of Colorado, 1989;XIV:6:11
Reflections on Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
A Region of Astonishing Beauty (Williams), 2004;XXIX:3:15
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (Quammen), 2007;XXXII:1:4
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski), 1993;XVIII:2:11, 2004;XXIX:3:14
The Roadrunner (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
Roadside Wildflowers of the Southern Great Plains (Freeman, Schofield), 1993;XVIII:2:11
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide (Tweit), 2005;XXX:1:15
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide (Miller), review, 2024;XLIX:1:15
The Rose's Kiss (Bernhardt), 2000;XXV:4:14
Santa Fe Bouquet (Hughes, Flynn), 1989;XIV:6:10
Southern Rockies Book Sales Soaring, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers (Neihaus), 1996;XXI:4:6
Southwestern Landscaping with Native Plants (Phillips), 1988;XII:4:6
Strategic Ignorance (Pope, Rauber), 2004;XXIX:4:15
Tending the Earth (Johnson), 2003;XXVIII:1:15
Texas Sky (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico (Carter), 1998;XXIII:2:1
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed., (Carter), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Trees and Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Powell), 1998;XXIII:4:4
Trespass Against Us (Doyle), 2005;XXX:2:15
The Tumbleweed Gourmet (Niethammer), 1988;XII:2:3
Vascular Plants of the San Luis Basin (Dixon), 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Where Rainbows Wait for Rain (Lynn), 1989;XIV:6:10
Why We Garden (Nollman), 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country (Enquist), 1990;XV:1:10
Wildflowers of the Western Plains (Kirkpatrick), 1993;XVIII:2:11
Wild Plants and Native Peoples of the Four Corners (Dunmire, Tierney), 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wild Plants of America (Smith), 1989;XIV:6:10
Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province (Dunmire, Tierney), 1995;XX:4:8
Working Index of New Mexico Vascular Plant Names, 1995;XX:6:8
The World Without Us (Weisman), 2008;XXXIII:3:14
The Xeriscape Flower Gardener (Knopf), 1991;XVI:6:7
Yard Full of Sun (Calhoun), 2005;XXX:4:10
Borland, Jim
Chrysothamnus nauseosus, 1996;XXI:4:9
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
1989’s Annual Meeting, 1989;XIV:6:8
Bosque Del Apache Meadow Madness Update and Video, 1989;XIII:3:1
Bosque del Apache Moonlight and Meadow Mania, 1989;XIII:2:1
Bosque del Apache Update from Judith Phillips, 1988;XII:6:2
Bosque Update, 1989;XV:4:4
Plants of the Apache Woods, 1991;XVI:2:1
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
botanists
Agency Botanist Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
Are You a Para-Botanist? 1993;XVIII:3:3
A Botanist to Transport Us, 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Forest Botanists, 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Introducing Maria Mullins, BLM State Botanist/ Ecologist, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Pam McBride Botanist/Archaeologist, 2020;XXXXV:3:11
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:5
A Rule of Thumb for Botanists: the 1 in 20 rule, 1999;XXIV:1:1
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:15, 2024;XLIX:3:19
Where Have All the Botanists Gone? 2011;XXXVI:2:5
botany and botanizing
For Beginners Only, 1992;XVII:2:3
Biology of the Southwest: Field Botany (course report), 1998;XXIII:5:3
Botanical Knowledge and Experience, 2010;XXXV:4:9
Botany: The Death of a Science in American Education, 2011;XXXVI:1:3
A Case for Collecting, 2001;XXVI:4:7
classical botany (The Prez Sez), 2002;XXVII:1:2
Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Fall and Winter Botany (or Plant Forensics), 2011;XXXVI:1:8
A Fertile Field for Discovery, 1993;XVIII:2:1
Fun as an Amateur Botanist, 1997;XXII:2:8
Gone or Just Forgotten? 1993;XVIII:3:6
Help Build Floristic Atlas of New Mexico, 2007;XXXII:2:4
Keys to the Kingdom: Botany from a Layperson’s Point of View, 1995;XX:3:6
Observing Nature, 1992;XVII:3:7
From the President, 2020;XXXXV:1:3
Sexual Olio in Botany, 1998;XXIII:1:3
Studying the Flora of New Mexico through the Lens and on the Screen, 1996;XXI:3:3
Taxonomy Flashcard Challenge, 2010;XXXV:1:16
A Tribute to the Amateur in Botany, 1992;XVII:4:1, 1992;XVII:6:7
What's New in College Botany? 1994;XIX:1:3
Winter Botanizing (cover photos), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
Bothriochloa
wrightii
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:2
Botrychium spp.
Moonworts! 2010;XXXV:4:6
Bousselot, Jennifer
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
Bouteloua
curtipendula
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
eriopoda
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
gracilis
cover photos, 2017;XXXXII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up, 2017;XXXXII:2:7
hirsuta
Bouteloua hirsuta, Illustrated: A Tribute, 2015;XXXX:3:8
rothrockii
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
Bowers, Lynn
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Boze, Broox
Rocky Mountain Marshmallows, 2004;XXIX:4:14
Bozeman, Don
False Indigo, 1996;XXI:5:8
Wildflowers of the Panhandle, 1996;XXI:1:1
Brandt, Carol
Are You a Para-Botanist? 1993;XVIII:3:3
The Breath of Spring on the Zuni Mesas, 1993;XVIII:3:9
The Children Who Knew Too Much: More on Datura meteloides, 1993;XVIII:6:4
Partners in Plant Protection, 1993;XVIII:4:8
Pectis angustifolia: A Pinch of Summer in the Dead of Winter, 1994;XIX:1:1
Brassicaceae family
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Breckenridge, F.G. (Breck)
Germinating Cacti Seeds, 1995;XX:5:6
Germinating Native Cacti Seeds, 1992;XVII:2:4
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), 2008;XXXIII:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Bromus
briziformis
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
sterilis
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
Broomrapes
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:14
Brothera
leana
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Brourd, Arsène
Botanical Collections of Brother Gerfroy Arsène Brourd, 2002;XXVII:3:12
Brown, Paul
Scientists Warn of Genetically Modified Superweed Risk, 2005;XXX:4:14
Bryophytes
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Buckner, Ruby
Oshá (Ligusticum porteri), 1989;XIV:5:4, 1995;XX:5:3
Buddleja
alternifolia
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Buffalo gourd
Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima), 1995;XX:4:3
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Bulb panicgrass
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Bulrush
red tinged
cover photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:1
Burris, Virginia
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), review, 2008;XXXIII:3:12
Habitat Workshop a Smashing Success, 2007;XXXII:3:9
Busco, Janice
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens, 2003;XXVIII:4:15
Bush muhly
What About Bush Muhly? 1996;XXI:2:3
butterflies
American snout-nose
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:4:1
Anasazi skipper, 2017;XXXXII:4:6
cabbage white
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1
Fill 'er up! Butterflies and Moths Swarm Turpentine Bush, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
monarch
Enchanting Wings in Your Yard, 2012;XXXVII:2:8
pipevine swallowtail
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly Listed (endangered), 2023;XLVIII:3:4
variegated fritillary
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:4:1
Butterfly bush
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico (Cary), 2010;XXXV:1:12
Buxbaum, Chuck
Science Teacher of the Year Award, 2024;XLIX:2:6
bylaws
changes to (From the Presidents Desk), 1992;XVII:6:10
Notice of Bylaw Changes, 2022;XXXXVII:4:7
Official Notice of Proposed Amendment to the NPSNM Bylaws, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Revision of NPSNM Bylaws Proposed, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZCactaceas de Chihuahua (Quintana Martínez, Lebgue Keleng), 2011;XXXVI:1:7
Cactus. See also specific type, genus, or common name
Cacti, 1988;XII:2:5, 1993;XVIII:1:11
Cacti and Succulents for New Mexico Landscapes, 1991;XVI:6:10
Cactus Confusion, 1993;XVIII:4:1
Germinating Cacti Seeds, 1995;XX:5:6
Germinating Native Cacti Seeds, 1992;XVII:2:4
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
The Cactus Plot (Ramakka), 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
Cactus Rescue Project
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Calhoun, Scott
Yard Full of Sun, 2005;XXX:4:10
California Native Plant Society
Wild Plants and Wild Places: Will They Be Here for Our Children? 2003;XXVIII:1:8
Callitriche
heterophylla
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Calylophus
lavandulifolius
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Camas
heartleaf grounded and Mogollon death
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Mogollon death
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
A New Death Camas, 1996;XXI:2:8
Camilliere, Norma
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Campbell, Craig
The Madrones of New Mexico, 2015;XXXX:2:8
Campbell, John Martin
Few and Far Between, 1998;XXIII:3:8
Canada
Ontario to Ban Lawn Pesticide Use, Home Depot Stops Sales, 2008;XXXIII:3:5
Carduus
nutans
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Carex spp.
The Distribution, Habitat Preference, and Nomenclature of NM Sedges in the Genus Carex, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
Carex
hystericina
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
photos, 2013;XXXVIII:3:10, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
lenticularis
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
senta
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
Carlsbad Caverns/Guadalupe Mountains Association
Chihuahuan Desert Native Plant Conservation Initiative–April 2004, 2004;XXIX:2:2
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Drawing Spring Blossoms at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Students, Volunteers Help Restore Habitat, 2006;XXXI:1:15
Carrot family
The Apex of Beauty: Apiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
Carter, Diane
Celebration of Jack Carter’s Life, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Carter, Jack
Alien Species in North America and Hawaii (Cox), review, 2000;XXV:4:15
Annual Meeting Centers on Diversity and Conservation, 1999;XXIV:5:2
Attention: Biology and Botany Teachers, 2014;XXXIX:2:5
The Awkward Relationship Between Homo Sapiens and Planet Earth, 2013;XXXVIII:4:11
Biology of the Southwest: Field Botany (course report), 1998;XXIII:5:3
Botany: The Death of a Science in American Education, 2011;XXXVI:1:3
Bringing Nature Home (Tallamy), review, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
The Failures and Successes of the Board, 1999;XXIV:3:10
The Future of the Living World under Human Influence: Returning the Study of Whole Plants and Animals to the Biology Curriculum, 2014;XXXIX:3:5
The Good in Nature and Humanity (Kellert, Farnham, eds.), review, 2003;XXVIII:2:14
How Can NPSNM’s Grants Program Better Support Education in the Plant Sciences? 2013;XXXVIII:2:7
I can Hardly Wait for Spring, 2005;XXX:1:11
The Invention of Nature (Wulf), review, 2016;XXXXI:2:8
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (Pope Francis), review, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Living with Plants, 1998;XXIII:4:8
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies (Power), review, 1997;XXII:3:2
in memoriam
Celebration of Jack Carter’s Life, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Fondly Remembering Jack Carter, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
In Memoriam: Gene Simon, 2012;XXXVII:3:6
A Missing Link: Knowledgeable Students of New Mexico Flora (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:2:2
NPSNM Workshop Report: Becoming Rain Keepers, 2009;XXXIV:3:2
plant society state affiliations (Point. . .Counterpoint), 2002;XXVII:2:7
Population, Conservation, Climate, and Survival, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Reflections on Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (Quammen), review, 2007;XXXII:1:4
Report on NPSNM’s Finances and Investments, 2013;XXXVIII:2:8
Single Species Ecology vs Ecosystem Ecology, 1999;XXIV:1:3
The State of the World and the Worldwatch Institute, 1999;XXIV:2:9
Studying the Flora of New Mexico through the Lens and on the Screen, 1996;XXI:3:3
thanks to Board members (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:4:2
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, 1998;XXIII:2:1
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, 3rd ed., 2021;XXXXVI:1:7, 2021;XXXXVI:2:7
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed., 2012;XXXVII:3:11
The World Without Us (Weisman), review, 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Carter, Jack and Martha
Carter Conservation Fund Established, 2007;XXXII:4:7
Jack & Martha Carter Conservation Fund, 2009;XXXIV:3:6
Lifelong Conservationists, 2008;XXXIII:4:8
Remembering Judith Muncrief (in memoriam), 2006;XXXI:2:4
Carter, Joy
Weeds, Exotics, and Noxiousness, 1994;XIX:1:5
Carter, Martha Ann Shelton
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), review, 2011;XXXVI:4:13
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Making Water Run Uphill (a new champion tree for New Mexico), 2006;XXXI:3:1
in memoriam, 2024;XLIX:2:8
Mistletoes of New Mexico & the Southwest, 2001;XXVI:1:12
Volunteer Profile, 2002;XXVII:4:2
Carter Conservation Award
Dave Anderson, 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
Melanie Gisler, 2019;XXXXIV:4:5
Carter Conservation Fund donors
Jan. 2008 to Dec. 2008, 2009;XXXIV:1:15
2009 appeal to, 2009;XXXIV:3:6
Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2009, 2010;XXXV:1:7
Feb. 2009 to Jan. 2010, 2010;XXXV:2:6
Jan. 2011 to Aug. 2011, 2011;XXXVI:4:11
Aug. 2011 to Feb. 2012, 2012;XXXVII:2:5
Jan. 2012 to Apr. 2012, 2012;XXXVII:3:10
Sept. 2012 to Sept. 2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:14
June 2014 to Dec. 2015, 2016;XXXXI:1:13
Nov. 2015 to Dec. 2016, 2017;XXXXII:1:9
Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2017, 2018;XXXXIII:1:13
Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018, 2019;XXXXIV:1:13
Dec. 2018 to Nov. 2019, 2020;XXXXV:1:13
Dec. 2019 to Aug. 2020, 2020;XXXXV:4:11
Aug. 2020 to Aug. 2021, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Aug. 2021 to Aug. 2022, 2022;XXXXVII:4:15
Aug. 2022 to Aug. 2023, 2023;XLVIII:4:11
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:13
Carter Conservation Fund grants, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
2016 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
2017 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
2018 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2018;XXXXIII:2:2
2019 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2019;XXXXIV:2:2
2022 Carter Conservation Fund Grant Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:2:9
2023 Carter Conservation Fund Awards, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:9
2024 Carter Conservation Awards, 2024;XLIX:2:5
Asombro Institute Makes Excellent Use of Their Conservation Fund Grant, 2021;XXXXVI:3:3
Carter Conservation Fund Awardees, 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Carter Conservation Fund Established, 2007;XXXII:4:7
Carter Conservation Fund Grant Awards (From the President), 2020;XXXXV:2:3
Carter Conservation Fund grant projects (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:4:2
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
overview of (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Carter-Tripp, Marshall
Some Words on Plants, 2006;XXXI:1:11
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
Cary, Steven J.
Butterfly Garden Workshop Set for May 13th in Santa Fe, 2000;XXV:2:14
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:12
Castilleja
haydenii
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:1:1
ornate
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Castner Range National Monument
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Castner Range comments, 2015;XXXX:4:3
Castner Range Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2018;XXXXIII:2:8, 2023;XLVIII:3:5
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:3:1
Cawlfield, Betty Allison
Indian Blanket, 1999;XXIV:3:1
Ceanothus
integerrimus
Unexpected Encounter: Ceanothus integerrimus, 2018;XXXXIII:1:10
Center for Plant Conservation, 1991;XVI:1:6
Century plant
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:1:1, 2022;XXXXVII:4:1
NM Close-Up, 2020;XXXXV:1:14
Cercocarpus
montanus
illustration, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Cereus
nightblooming
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Cervantes, Sandy
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Cevallia
stinging
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Cevallia
sinuata
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Area Leasing Ban, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Chaco Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Chamaesaraca
coronopus
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Chamiso hediondo
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Chattanooga Iron Fen
field trip report, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Chew, Carol
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
Chihuahuan Desert
Chihuahuan Desert Native Plant Conservation Initiative - April 2004, 2004;XXIX:2:2
Conserve Chihuahuan Desert Open Space, 2002;XXVII:4:9
Grants for Scientific Literacy in the Chihuahuan Desert, 2009;XXXIV:1:4
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1996;XXI:2:6
Chihuahuan Desert Gardens (Magee, McKimmie eds.), 1998;XXIII:3:3
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
Learning About Native Plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
ChIhuahuan Desert Research Institute, 1988;XII:2:6
Chihuahuan pineapple cactus
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Chinaberry tree
A Botanical Mystery, 2005;XXX:1:7
Chloris
subdolichostachya
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:1
Chocolate flower
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:4:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata), 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Cholla
Santa Fe
Santa Fe Cholla, 2015;XXXX:4:5
Santa Fe Cholla Conservation Areas Update, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Santa Fe Cholla/Volunteer Opportunity, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Chrysothamnus
nauseosus, 1996;XXI:4:9
Chuchupate
Yerba de la Gente: Oshá, 2005;XXX:4:1
Cinna
latifolia
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
Cinquefoil
red
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
Cirsium
grahamii
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
vinaceum
Cirsiums and Cienegas, 1995;XX:3:7
wrightii
Cirsiums and Cienegas, 1995;XX:3:7
cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:1:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Wright's Marsh Thistle Listed, 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Wright’s Marsh Thistle Threatened Listing and Critical Habitat, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
citizen and community engagement
Citizen Involvement in Land Management Decisions, 2013;XXXVIII:1:3
Outreach Update, 2017;XXXXII:4:2
Citizen Science Award
Gila Chapter Member Ron Parry Receives Prestigious Citizen Science Award, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
citizen science projects
Playa Modifications Assessment, 2015;XXXX:1:5
City of Rocks State Park
photo, 2015;XXXX:3:18
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:12
Clammyweed
photo, 2016;XXXXI:2:12
Claret cup cactus
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Clark, Janet K.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
The Cleanery
Many Thanks to The Cleanery, 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Clematis
alpine
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Clematis
pseudoalpina
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Clifford, Arnold
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
photo (annual conference), 2007;XXXII:4:8
Cliffrose
Stansbury
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
climate and climate change
New Mexico Joins the US Climate Alliance, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Cloudcroft Phacelia
The Cloudcroft Phacelia: An Update, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Cloudcroft Phacelia Search Is a Partial Success! 2011;XXXVI:4:7
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Searching for the Cloudcroft Phacelia, 2011;XXXVI:3:5
Coder, Kim D.
Trees: Traditions & Myths, 2001;XXVI:3:2
Cofrancesco, Alfred E.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Colorado Flora (Weber), 1991;XVI:3:11
Columbine
golden
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Commelina
erecta
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Common Reed
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
community engagement. See citizen and community engagement
Compositae (Asteraceae) family
Ivey drawings, 1992;XVII:6:9
Overview of Compositae in New Mexico, 2012;XXXVII:2:16
Coneflower
cutleaf
photo (contest winner), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
conferences. See NPSNM Annual Conference; specific conferences
Conoboy, Carol
A Land Ethic for Seven Generations, 2022;XXXXVII:3:7
conservation. See also endangered or threatened species; national forests; national parks and monuments; plant salvage and rescue; public lands; rare plants; restoration; specific organizations
Appendix O: Summarized Terrestrial Research Needs, 2015;XXXX:3:16
approach to, 2003;XXVIII:3:13
Aridland Springs, 2010;XXXV:2:14
The Awkward Relationship Between Homo Sapiens and Planet Earth, 2013;XXXVIII:4:11
BLM
Carlsbad Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
FFO RMPA, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Public Lands Rule, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Sandoval County BLM Land Protected, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Upcoming Bureau of Land Management Resource Management Plan Revisions, 2005;XXX:2:4
BLM hearings on grazing, 1999;XXIV:2:3
The Blue Hole Ciénega: Sometimes Conservation Requires a Village, 2011;XXXVI:4:5
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
Chihuahuan Desert Native Plant Conservation Initiative - April 2004, 2004;XXIX:2:2
Citizen Involvement in Land Management Decisions, 2013;XXXVIII:1:3
Conservation Clips, 1999;XXIV:1:3
Conservation News from the Las Cruces Chapter, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8
Conservation vs. Restoration, 2002;XXVII:3:9
Conserve Chihuahuan Desert Open Space, 2002;XXVII:4:9
Conserving the Process—Lessons in Plant Ecology, 2009;XXXIV:3:5
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
In Defense of Public Lands, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
DeHaven Ranch, Conservation and Restoration at, 2022;XXXXVII:1:8
Department of Transportation Comments, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
The Diversity of Conservation, 2010;XXXV:1:10
The Ebb and Flow of Natural Plant Communities, 2004;XXIX:4:10
El Paso Chapter Takes on US Border Patrol (photo), 2002;XXVII:1:1
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Feral Cattle Removal from the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Forest Plan Comments, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Gila River
From the Gila Conservation Coalition, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Gila Diversion, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Gila Diversion Scoping, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3
Gila Diversion Update, 2017;XXXXII:3:3
Gila River Diversion Proposed, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila River Diversion Update, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
News Flash (Gila River diversion), 2015;XXXX:1:12
NM Will End Gila Diversion Planning, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Wild and Scenic Gila River, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gray Ranch, 1990;XV:1:5
Great American Outdoors Act, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
land development, 1995;XX:1:5
Little Water Canyon, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Living with Plants, 1998;XXIII:4:8
Muchas Gracias, Governor Richardson, 2004;XXIX:3:5
Native Plant Species Pilot Program Act of 2020, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Nature Conservancy, 1990;XV:1:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Conservation Strategy, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
New Mexico’s Great Plains Grasslands, 2010;XXXV:3:7
New Xeriscape Brochure Offers Handy (and Colorful) Water Conservation Tips, 1995;XX:5:8
Note from the (New) Editor, 2005;XXX:4:2
NPSNM Has a New Conservation Committee Chair, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Otero Mesa: An Example of New Mexico’s Forgotten Lands, 2004;XXIX:2:13
Pesticide Control, 2020;XXXXV:1:5
Pinyon Pipeline Application Withdrawn, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Pollinator Protection License Plate, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Population, Conservation, Climate, and Survival, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Preserving a Cienega, 1997;XXII:1:3
Public Lands Transfer, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Rewilding: a Concept Whose Time has Come, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Rio Grande
The Las Cruses Chapter Takes Action, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
Las Cruses Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
Saddleback Piñon Pipeline comments, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2016;XXXXI:1:5, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Save the Plains-Mesa Sand Scrub, 2001;XXVI:3:10
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Saving the Pieces: The Center for Plant Conservation and the National Effort to Save the Rare Plants of the United States, 1997;XXII:1:6
Saving the San Juan Badlands, 2011;XXXVI:2:6
The State of the World and the Worldwatch Institute, 1999;XXIV:2:9
State Wildlife Action Plan, 2015;XXXX:3:3, 2015;XXXX:4:3, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2016;XXXXI:4:9
Thompson Peak Wilderness Area
Proposed Legislation, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Valle de Oro NWR Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8
water conservation, 2004;XXIX:1:8
Weakening the Wilderness Act, 2024;XLIX:4:5
wetlands, 2003;XXVIII:2:13
The Wildlands Project, 1994;XIX:5:4
WOTUS, NPSNM comments, 2019;XXXXIV:3:4
WOTUS Update, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
The Year of the Webinar, 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Conservation for the Twenty-first Century (Western, Pearl, eds.), 1990;XV:2:5
Convolvulaceae family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
Convolvulus
arvensis
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Coombs, Eric M.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Cooper, Ann C.
To Squash or Not to Squash, 1990;XV:2:10
Corn smut, 1988;XIII:1:1
Coronado National Forest
A Visit to Gray Ranch and the Coronado National Forest, 1993;XVIII:1:1
Correll, Donovan S.
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southwest United States, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Correll, Helen B.
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southwest United States, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Cortez, Dyanne Fry
Monardas: Medicinal Mints of Distinction, 1993;XVIII:6:1
Cotton square borer
Native Plant Myth #426 (includes illustration), 1988;XII:4:4
Cowboy’s boutonniere
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:3:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Cowboy’s Boutonniere, 2017;XXXXII:3:7
Cox, George W.
Alien Species in North America and Hawaii:, 2000;XXV:4:15
Creech, David
Facilitating Container Production of Native Texas Small Trees for Urban and Suburban Landscapes, 1997;XXII:4:3
Creosote
Creosote Bush, 1988;XIII:1:3
The Creosote Bush, 1992;XVII:3:6
Creosote Gains Popularity, 1994;XIX:1:6
Crowfoot
white water
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Crucifixion thorn
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Cryptantha
crassisepala
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Cucurbita
foetidissima
Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima), 1995;XX:4:3
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Current
golden
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Curtis, Linda
What's New in College Botany? 1994;XIX:1:3
Cutler, Scott
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West (Tatroe), 2007;XXXII:4:13
Cylindropuntia
viridiflora
Santa Fe Cholla, 2015;XXXX:4:5
Santa Fe Cholla Conservation Areas Update, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Santa Fe Cholla/Volunteer Opportunity, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Santa Fe Conservation Areas Update, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
Cyperus
odoratus var. squarrosus
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
setigerus
Cyperus setigerus (Cyperaceae), New for New Mexico, 1994;XIX:2:8
Cypress
Montezuma
The Native Redwood, 1998;XXIII:5:7
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZDalea
formosa
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:16
New Mexico Close-Up: Indigo Bush (Dalea formosa), 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
A Busy 2012 in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:1:5
A Busy Year in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium at Western New Mexico University, 2014;XXXIX:1:13
The Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium: A Bustling Place, 2016;XXXXI:3:9
A Not So Lazy Monday Afternoon in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2019;XXXXIV:2:12
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Dandelion
Feeling Down??, 1988;XII:4:5
Daniel, Nancy
Butterfly Garden Workshop Set for May 13th in Santa Fe, 2000;XXV:2:14
The Doolittle Ranch: A Preview of the NPS State Meeting, 1994;XIX:4:1
Edible Native Plants, 1993;XVIII:3:8
In Memoriam: Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Report on the State Meeting, 1992;XVII:6:11
A Visit to Gray Ranch and the Coronado National Forest, 1993;XVIII:1:1
Dark Sky Sanctuaries
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Darwin, Charles
Darwin’s Passion for Plants (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Dasmonda, Allen
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:11
meteloides
The Children Who Knew Too Much, 1993;XVIII:6:4
The Sacred Apple, 1993;XVIII:5:9
stramonium
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
wrightii
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
David, Fanny-Fern
Botanical Latin, 1992;XVII:3:1
David, Iris
Plants of the Apache Woods, 1991;XVI:2:1
Davidson, David
Drawing Spring Blossoms at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Davis, Marcie
Teacher Award to, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
Dayflower
white-mouth
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Deer bush
Unexpected Encounter: Ceanothus integerrimus, 2018;XXXXIII:1:10
DeHaven Preserve (Roy, NM)
field trip report (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
DeHaven Ranch
Conservation and Restoration at DeHaven Ranch, 2022;XXXXVII:1:8
DeLollis, Edward R.
Agavaceae: Blockbuster Family of Interiorscaping, 1993;XVIII:3:7
Desert marigold
Desert Marigold Blossoms Brilliantly, 1991;XVI:6:12
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Devil’s Claw
Devil’s Claw, 1990;XV:6:8
Devine, Robert S.
Alien Invasion, 2002;XXVII:3:15
Digby, Sara
Meet Sara Digby, NPSNM’s New Outreach Coordinator, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
Outreach Update, 2017;XXXXII:4:2, 2018;XXXXIII:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Dimorphocarpa
wislizeni
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Dixon, Hobart N.
Vascular Plants of the San Luis Basin, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Doan, Thomas
Mountain Geraniums, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Dobrenz, Albert “Doc”
in memoriam, 1993;XVIII:6:7
Dodd, Jean
Bill Mayfield (in memoriam), 1993;XVIII:5:7
Hiking Access to the Sacramentos, 1997;XXII:3:7
Rails to Trails, 1994;XIX:4:8
Water Conservation Helping Recharge Artesian WeIls, 1988;XII:6:8
Dodder plants
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Dodson, Carolyn
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Ivey’s Bladderpod (Physaria iveyana): A New Plant Species! 2013;XXXVIII:1:12
The Landscaping Revolution (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 2000;XXV:3:3
In Memoriam: Carolyn Dodson, 2022;XXXXVII:4:10
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies, 2008;XXXIII:2:15
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes (Dunmire), review, 2012;XXXVII:3:11
photo, 2015;XXXX:4:13
Scalet Gilia, 2003;XXVIII:3:8
Dolecek, Kelli
Month-to-Month Gardening, New Mexico, 2000;XXV:1:8
Domigan, Stephen
Color in the Landscape, 2002;XXVII:3:7
Creating and Enhancing Better Outdoor Space, 2000;XXV:2:12
donors. See also Carter Conservation Fund donors; Life Members; Tribute Gifts
2004, 2004;XXIX:3:11
Jan. 2005 to Nov. 2006, 2006;XXXI:1:7
Jan.2006 to Nov. 2006, 2007;XXXII:1:7, 2007;XXXII:1:8
Jan. 2007 to Dec. 2007, 2008;XXXIII:1:2, 2008;XXXIII:1:4
Jan. 2008 to Dec. 2008, 2009;XXXIV:1:13, 2009;XXXIV:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:1:15
Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2009, 2010;XXXV:1:6, 2010;XXXV:1:7
Jan. 2011 to Dec. 2011, 2012;XXXVII:1:10
Oct. 2011 to Nov. 2012, 2013;XXXVIII:1:14
Dec. 2012 to Dec. 2015, 2016;XXXXI:1:12
Dec. 2015 to Dec. 2016, 2017;XXXXII:1:8
Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2017, 2018;XXXXIII:1:12
Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018, 2019;XXXXIV:1:12
Dec. 2018 to Nov. 2019, 2020;XXXXV:1:12
Dec. 2019 to Aug. 2020, 2020;XXXXV:4:10
Aug. 2020 to Aug. 202, 2021;XXXXVI:4:12
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Aug. 2021 to Aug. 2022, 2022;XXXXVII:4:14
Aug. 2022 to Aug. 2023, 2023;XLVIII:4:10
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:12
Dorn, Robert D. and Jane L.
Growing Native Plants of the Rocky, Mountain Area, 2007;XXXII:3:16
Doucette, Sheila
We’ll Mis Him Here! 1989;XIV:5:5
Doyle, Jack
Trespass Against Us, 2005;XXX:2:15
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden
grant for, 2024;XLIX:3:5
drought
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Drought Website, 2006;XXXI:3:5
NASA Warns of Long Drought, 2000;XXV:2:1
"Some days, my spirit lies prostrate" (poem), 2004;XXIX:2:5
Drought-Tolerant Plants (Taylor), 1994;XIX:1:2
Dry Climate Gardening (Ortho Books), 2004;XXIX:2:14
Dry Climate Gardening With Succulents, 1996;XXI:3:7
Dryopteris
filix-mas
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Duft, Joe
in memoriam, 2002;XXVII:1:12
Dunmire, William W.
Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima), 1995;XX:4:3
Fourwing Saltbush, 1996;XXI:5:1
Indicator Plants as Living “Artifacts”, 1997;XXII:2:1
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies, 2008;XXXIII:2:15
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes, 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Rare Plant Surveys, 1991;XVI:2:8
Utah Juniper, 1998;XXIII:5:1
Wild Plants and Native Peoples of the Four Corners, 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province, 1995;XX:4:8
Wolfberry (Lycium pallidum), 1995;XX:3:1
Yarrow, 1996;XXI:3:1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZEarth Day
Plant a Shrub or Tree in Honor of Earth Day, 1990;XV:2:4
Earth in the Balance (Gore), 1993;XVIII:2:11
Earthworks
Earthworks Grant, 2005;XXX:2:14
Eason, Michael
2023 conference speaker, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Echinocereus
fendleri var. kuenzleri
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
horizonthalonius Lem.
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
triglochidiatus
drawing of, 1990;XV:3:3
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
viridiflorus Engelm. var. chloranthus (Engelm.) Backeb.
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:3:1
An Uncommonly Beautiful Locally Common Cactus, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
Echinomastus
intertextus (Engelm.)
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
ecology
Conserving the Process—Lessons in Plant Ecology, 2009;XXXIV:3:5
ecosystem preservation, 1990;XV:2:3
Landscape Ecology: The Garden Path to Sustainable Living Spaces, 1991;XVI:6:1
Single Species Ecology vs Ecosystem Ecology, 1999;XXIV:1:3
The Web of Life: Complex Relationships in Desert Ecology, 1994;XIX:5:1
What Is Minimum Viable Population? 1990;XV:2:3
Ecology of Herbal Medicine (Saville), 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
education
Attention: Biology and Botany Teachers, 2014;XXXIX:2:5
Biological (and Botanical) Science: The Pinnacle of the Sciences, 2011;XXXVI:2:8
Biology of the Southwest: Field Botany (course report), 1998;XXIII:5:3
Botany: The Death of a Science in American Education, 2011;XXXVI:1:3
classical botany (The Prez Sez), 2002;XXVII:1:2
Earthworks Grant, 2005;XXX:2:14
First NPSNM Youth Conference a Success, 2002;XXVII:4:16
The Future of the Living World under Human Influence: Returning the Study of Whole Plants and Animals to the Biology Curriculum, 2014;XXXIX:3:5
Grant Opportunity for Taos County Educators, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Habitat Workshop a Smashing Success, 2007;XXXII:3:9
How Can NPSNM’s Grants Program Better Support Education in the Plant Sciences? 2013;XXXVIII:2:7
Las Cruces Students Learn about Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:3:6
A Missing Link: Knowledgeable Students of New Mexico Flora (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:2:2
Native Plants Go to School, 2001;XXVI:1:8
The North Star, 2012;XXXVII:3:5
NPSNM Steps Up to Education Role, 2012;XXXVII:2:7
Phytoremediation: Utilizing Native Plants to Detoxify Contaminated Stormwater, 2013;XXXVIII:1:7
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Recent Educational Activities and Initiatives of the Gila Chapter of the NPS, 2020;XXXXV:1:9
Ruidoso Kids Get Native Garden Thanks to Sacramento Chapter, 2002;XXVII:3:1
School Gardens, 2005;XXX:1:16
Southern New Mexico Students Are “Stepping Out” for Science, 2013;XXXVIII:1:6
Studying the Flora of New Mexico through the Lens and on the Screen, 1996;XXI:3:3
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
Taxonomy Flashcard Challenge, 2010;XXXV:1:16
What's New in College Botany? 1994;XIX:1:3
Egbert, John
Arizona Sycamore, 1990;XV:1:3
Eisenberg, Hannah
The Making of a Conference: Take Two, 2021;XXXXVI:2:12
Yerba Mansa, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Elaeagnus
angustifolia
Point. . .Counter Point, 2001;XXVI:4:9
Elkweed
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Elm
Siberian
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
El Paisaje de Soledad (Magee), 1989;XIV:5:6
EMNRD (Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department)
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Endangered Plants Proposed Rulemaking, 2020;XXXXV:2:5
Endangered and Threatened Species of Arizona and New Mexico (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), 1990;XV:1:10
endangered or threatened species. See also specific species
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
causes and conservation, 2001;XXVI:2:14
Chemical Industry and EPA Working Together to Weaken Endangered Species Act, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Damn the E.S.A., 2006;XXXI:3:6
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Endangered Plants Proposed Rulemaking, 2020;XXXXV:2:5
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
The Endangered Species Act and Plants: Cutting Through the Confusion, 1997;XXII:4:1
Endangered Species Act Reconsidered, 2005;XXX:2:1
Equal Protection for Plants Campaign, 2015;XXXX:4:6
ESA reauthorization pending, 1992;XVII:3:3
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5
Fish and Wildlife Service Public Comment Period, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Jury Still Out on Caged Exotic Insect, 2000;XXV:1:7
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Losing Species, Languages and Stories: Cultural and Environmental Change in the Binational Southwest, 1996;XXI:2:5
New Endangered Plant Status Report, 2021;XXXXVI:3:12
Partners in Plant Protection, 1993;XVIII:4:8
Protect the Act That Protects Species, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3
A Rare Splash of Autumn Color, 1992;XVII:6:1
Report on Endangered Plants, 1995;XX:5:2
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly Listed (endangered), 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Save the Dirt! 2004;XXIX:4:15
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
State List Amended, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:15
Views from the North (Another Member’s Opinion), 1996;XXI:4:8
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:2:8, 1993;XVIII:1:12, 1994;XIX:2:7, 1994;XIX:3:3, 1994;XIX:5:6, 1996;XXI:3:8
The End of Science (Horgan), 1998;XXIII:4:3
Enduring Seeds (Nabham), 1990;XV:2:5
Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department. See EMNRD
Enquist, Marshall
Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country, 1990;XV:1:10
environmental issues. See also specific issues
Back to Basics: The Zen of Green Living, 1993;XVIII:5:6
Politickin’, 1992;XVII:2:6
Press Passes, 2000;XXV:3:4
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:3:4
Environmental Protection Agency
Chemical Industry and EPA Working Together to Weaken Endangered Species Act, 2004;XXIX:2:4
EPA and Lawn Chemicals, 2004;XXIX:3:13
Ephedra spp.
Mormon Tea, Ephedra spp., 1995;XX:1:1
Epipactis
gigantea
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:3:16
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Epixiphium
wislizeni
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Epple, A.
A Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona, 1996;XXI:4:12
Eragrostis
hypnoides
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
lehmanniana
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Ericameria
laricifolia
A Very Brief History of E. laricifolia, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Erichsen-Brown, Charlotte
Indians and Plants, 1991;XVI:4:1
Eriogonum
gypsophilum
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Erodium
cicutarium
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
erosion control
From Hortideas, 1988;XIII:1:7
Erwin, Mary
Teacher Award to, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
Erwin, Susan
A Look at Linum and Linen, 1998;XXIII:1:8
Eryanthe
rubella
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Eryngium spp.,
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:1:1
Erysimum
capitatum
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Erythrina
affra
On Renaming Plants and the Task of Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, 2024;XLIX:4:10
Eschscholtzia
mexicana
Sow Now for Spectacular March Blooming, 2001;XXVI:3:12
Eschscholzia
californica ssp. mexicana
characteristics, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:16
Escobaria
sneedii var. leei
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:3:1
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
ethics
The Native Plant Society of New Mexico Field Ethics, 1992;XVII:1:3, 1994;XIX:3:5, 1997;XXII:3:9
Euphorbia
davidii
photo (contest winner), 2010;XXXV:4:1
exstipulata
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Eustoma
grandiflora
Eustoma propagation, 1988;XII:2:2
Evans, Aspen
Using Microclimates in Landscape Design, 2002;XXVII:2:2
Evening primrose
A Beautiful Twilight with Evening Primroses, 2004;XXIX:3:4
illustrations, 1988;XII:2:4
lavender
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
prairie
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:4
Evolvulus
sericeous
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
exotic species. See non-native species
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZFabaceae family
The Fabulous Fabaceae, 2005;XXX:1:10
Fabronia
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Fallugia
paradoxa
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
paradoxa (D.Don) Endl.)
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:3:1
False foxglove
Leoncita
The Leoncita False-Foxglove (Agalinis calycina): An Endangered Species, 2012;XXXVII:4:5
protection delay, 2017;XXXXII:1:3
False indigo
False Indigo, 1996;XXI:5:8
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:2:8
Farmer, John
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
Farnham, Timothy J.
The Good in Nature and Humanity, 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Farson, Deb
Meet NPSNM’s New Administrative Coordinator, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Feldman, William R.
Wildflower Pillage Along Arizona’s Highways and Byways, 1995;XX:3:3
Felger, Richard
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed. (Rebman, Roberts), review, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
in memoriam
Felger: More than a Botanist, He was an Ethnobotanist and Ethnobiologist, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Memories of Richard Felger, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Mesquite: Tree of Life in a Dry World, 2018;XXXXIII:1:7
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Ferguson, Charles
Fireproofing Your Home Landscape, 2000;XXV:4:8
Ferguson, Tom
Remembering Tom Ferguson (in memoriam), 2007;XXXII:1:15
Fern
Checklist of the Ferns of the Organ Mountains, 1991;XVI:3:5
Fendler’s Cloak
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Hart’s-tongue
EMNRD Rule Change Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
male
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
New Mexico's Organ Mountains: A Foray into the World of Desert Ferns, 1991;XVI:3:1
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Yarborough, Powell), 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Ferocactus
wislizeni
photo (contest submission), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
Fertig, Walter
The Endangered Species Act and Plants: Cutting Through the Confusion, 1997;XXII:4:1
festivals
Crested Butte Wildflower Festival, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Few and Far Between (Campbell), 1998;XXIII:3:8
A Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona (Epple), 1996;XXI:4:12
Figwort
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Filaree
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
finances
Report on NPSNM’s Finances and Investments, 2013;XXXVIII:2:8
Finley, George
in memoriam, 1989;XIV:6:10
fires
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Fire in New Mexico, 2022;XXXXVII:3:3, 2022;XXXXVII:3:8
Fire in the Mountains: New Mexico 1994, 1994;XIX:5:3
Fireproofing Your Home Landscape, 2000;XXV:4:8
Forest Service Prescribed Burn Plans, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Goodbye to Mountain Forests? 2012;XXXVII:4:11
Jercinovic Fire Fund to Replace Losses, 2008;XXXIII:4:2
Las Conchas Fire damage (cover photo), 2011;XXXVI:4:1
Local Fire Behavior, 2000;XXV:4:8
Los Alamos Fire Destroys Home of NPSNM Members, 2000;XXV:3:1
Pining Away? 2003;XXVIII:4:14
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Should New Mexico's Ponderosa Forests be Burned? Or Thinned? 2000;XXV:4:13
Five-eyes
green-leaf
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Fix, Barbara
2013 Annual Meeting: A Meeting of Minds (conf. rpt.), 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
A Botanist to Transport Us, 2017;XXXXII:4:5
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
Santa Fe Chapter Thanks Rachel! 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Throw That [Seed] Ball! 2017;XXXXII:2:7
Flanders, Angela F.
Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico (Cary), review, 2010;XXXV:1:12
A New Friend: The Sterculiaceae Family, 2012;XXXVII:2:18
A Tree-Decorating GIFTTT, 2007;XXXII:1:15
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Flatsedge
rusty
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
Flax
Chihuahua
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
A Look at Linum and Linen, 1998;XXIII:1:8
Fleck, John
NASA Warns of Long Drought, 2000;XXV:2:1
Flora, Watson’s Forgotten, 1997;XXII:3:1
Flora ID Northwest, LLC, 2011;XXXVI:3:10
Flora Neomexicana III (Allred, Ivey), 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Flora of North America, 1995;XX:3:8
Flora of North America project
All the Pretty Flowers, 2005;XXX:3:8
update, 1991;XVI:2:7
Flora of the Four Corners Region (Heil et al.), 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Flora Tropica Gardens, Savusavu, Fiji, 2016;XXXXI:2:3
Florence, Melanie
Cacti, 1988;XII:2:5
The New Southwest Environmental Center, 1991;XVI:2:7
Plant Diversity and the National Forests, 1990;XV:1:4
Flowering Plants of New Mexico (Ivey), 2004;XXIX:1:16, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
drawings from, 1996;XXI:6:3
Flowering Plants of New Mexico, 3rd ed. (Ivey), 1996;XXI:1:7
Floyd, Kevin
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Deep in the Heart of Texas (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:1:4
The El Paso Chapter Invites You to Alpine, TX, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:3
Exploring the Trans-Pecos: Texas’s Wild West, 2022;XXXXVII:4:3, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:3
Flying W Ranch
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:2:5
Flynn, Deborah
Santa Fe Bouquet, 1989;XIV:6:10
food plants
Edible Native Plants, 1993;XVIII:3:8
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Forestiera
pubescens
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
forests. See also national forests
FYI (forests in peril), 2000;XXV:2:3
Potential Projects for NM Forests, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
Should New Mexico's Ponderosa Forests be Burned? Or Thinned? 2000;XXV:4:13
Ten Golden Rules of Reforestation, 2021;XXXXVI:3:5
Foss, Diana
Creating Your Own Wildlife Habitat, 1997;XXII:1:1
Fossombronia spp.
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Foster, Cindy
An Independent Life Devoted to Plants: Mary Sophie Young, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:10
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), 2011;XXXVI:4:13
Four o’clock
It’s Four O’Clock Time, 2004;XXIX:4:4
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
trailing
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Four o’clock family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
Foxx, Terry
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery (photo), 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Francis (pope)
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Frasera
speciosa
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:13
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:2:20, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Fraxinus
anomala
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:10
cuspidata
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:10
The Neglected Ash, 2001;XXVI:2:12
velutina
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:10
Winter Botanizing (cover photo), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
Freeman, Craig C.
Roadside Wildflowers of the Southern Great Plains, 1993;XVIII:2:11
Freyermuth, John
Board Welcomes New Director at Large, 1999;XXIV:5:4
Growing Desert Plants from Windowsill to Garden (Hodoba), review, 1996;XXI:3:6
Native Gardens for Dry Climates (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 1996;XXI:1:8
Survey Results: New Members’ Interests, 2007;XXXII:1:1
Volunteer Profile, 2002;XXVII:3:2
Freyermuth, Meg
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
From the President. See specific presidents or subjects
Fry, Bill
Devil’s Claw, 1990;XV:6:8
Fuller, Kathy
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Funastrum
cynanchoides (Decne.) Schultr.
photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
The Future of Life (Wilson), 2004;XXIX:1:15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZGaillardia spp.
Blanket Flower, Gaillardia species, 1991;XVI:6:11
Gaillardia
aristata
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:1:1
pulchella
Indian Blanket, 1999;XXIV:3:1
Galeano-Popp, Renee
NM Nat Hist Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
Garcia, Karen
Karen Garcia: NPSNM’s Newest Board Member, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
Gardening the Arid Land (Gerard), 1997;XXII:4:11
gardens and gardening
Attracting Hummingbirds to Your Garden, 1997;XXII:3:3
Butterfly Garden Workshop Set for May 13th in Santa Fe, 2000;XXV:2:14
Carlsbad Chapter Part of Joint Effort to Create Native Plant Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:13
Coping With Difficult Soil, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Demonstration Gardens for Native Plants (list), 1997;XXII:3:8
Free Fact Sheets: Gardening for Pollinators, 2007;XXXII:3:16
Gardening for Wildlife, 1993;XVIII:2:3
Maintaining the Native Garden: FaIl Tips, 1991;XVI:6:12
Maintaining the Native Garden: Spring Tips, 1991;XVI:2:6
Maintaining the Native Garden: Summer Tips, 1991;XVI:3:10
Maintaining the Native Garden: Winter Tips, 1991;XVI:6:15
The Naked Gardener, 2003;XXVIII:2:16
The Perfect Garden Style for the “Rocky” Mountain Region, 1992;XVII:1:1
Rabbit Resistant Plants as Experienced in Sandia Heights, Albuquerque, New Mexico! ! ! 1991;XVI:6:13
Sacramento Chapter Native Plant Garden Project, 2005;XXX:3:15
SNaPP Native Plant Demonstration Garden, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
Tips for Xeric Gardening with NM natives, 2008;XXXIII:4:12
Waterwise Wildlife Gardening, 1994;XIX:4:6
Wildscaping: The Ultimate in Gardening for Wildlife, 2002;XXVII:1:10
Gass, Ron
Reflections on a Career, 2001;XXVI:4:8
Gathering Moss (Kimmerer), 2007;XXXII:3:15
Gayfeather
dotted
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Geranium
Richardson
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Geranium spp.
Mountain Geraniums, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Geranium
richardsonii
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Gerard, Robert
Gardening the Arid Land, 1997;XXII:4:11
Giant reed
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Giant sacaton
cover photos, 2014;XXXIX:4:1, 2014;XXXIX:4:12
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:7
Gibson, Margie Ann
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
Update on the Silva Creek Botanical Garden, 2024;XLIX:1:12
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Gila National Forest
Federal Agency Planning comments, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila National Forest Planning, 2017;XXXXII:2:6, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Gila National Forest Wilderness, 2019;XXXXIV:2:6
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:5:12
Gila River
From the Gila Conservation Coalition, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Gila Diversion, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Gila Diversion Scoping, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3
Gila Diversion Update, 2017;XXXXII:3:3
Gila River Diversion Proposed, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila River Diversion Update, 2020;XXXXV:4:5
News Flash (Gila River Diversion), 2015;XXXX:1:12
NM Will End Gila Diversion Planning, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
photos, 2017;XXXXII:3:3, 2018;XXXXIII:2:16
Wild and Scenic Gila River, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila Wilderness
Feral Cattle Removal from the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Gilia
Aztec
BLM Farmington Field Office Updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
scarlet
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Scarlet Gilia, 2003;XXVIII:3:8
sticky
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
Gillock, Ben
Teacher Award, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
Gisler, Melanie
Carter Conservation Award to, 2019;XXXXIV:4:5
Gisler, Steve
A Botanist to Transport Us, 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Glanzberg, Joel
Grow More by Paying Attention to Microclimates, 1990;XV:1:11
Glenn, Edward
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Globemallow
Copper
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
Sphaeralcea spp.
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:4:1
goats
No Kidding! Goats Touted as Organic Weed Eaters in New Mexico, 2000;XXV:1:8
Gomez-Scotillo, Irene
The Indo-Hispano Agricultural Tradition in Northern New Mexico: Its Influence on the Flora and Landscape, 2009;XXXIV:4:6
The Good in Nature and Humanity (Kellert, Farnham, eds.), 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Goodman, Mary
thanks to (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:4:2
Goolsby, Darroc
scholarship awarded to, 2009;XXXIV:1:12
Gorden, Beth Anne
Long Time Otero Member Beth Anne Gorden Passes Away, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Gordon, Paul
In Appreciation, 1989;XIV:5:6
Weeds, Exotics, and Noxiousness, 1994;XIX:1:5
Gore, Al
Earth in the Balance, 1993;XVIII:2:11
black
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
blue grama
cover photos, 2017;XXXXII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up, 2017;XXXXII:2:7
hairy
Bouteloua hirsuta, Illustrated: A Tribute, 2015;XXXX:3:8
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
sideoats
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Grama grass cactus
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
Grand Canyon National Park
Roosevelt proclamation, 2001;XXVI:3:16
grants. See also Carter Conservation Fund grants
2007 NPSNM Grants Awarded, 2007;XXXII:3:1
2008 Grants Awarded by Board, 2008;XXXIII:3:4
2009 Grants Awarded by Board, 2009;XXXIV:2:2
2010 Grants Awarded at Winter Board Meeting, 2010;XXXV:2:3
2011 NPSNM Grant Awards, 2011;XXXVI:2:3
2012 recipients (From the President), 2012;XXXVII:2:2
2013 recipients (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3, 2015;XXXX:3:3
2014 recipients (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:2:2
2015 Donations and Grants Announced, 2015;XXXX:2:2
Colorado NPS Requests Research Proposals, 2008;XXXIII:1:11
Earthworks Grant, 2005;XXX:2:14
Five Grants Approved by NPSNM Board, 2003;XXVIII:2:2
Grant Opportunity for Taos County Educators, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Grants for Scientific Literacy in the Chihuahuan Desert, 2009;XXXIV:1:4
How Can NPSNM’s Grants Program Better Support Education in the Plant Sciences? 2013;XXXVIII:2:7
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
NPSNM Funds at Work, 1999;XXIV:3:3
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
NPSNM Grant Report: Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, 2015;XXXX:4:7
NPSNM Grants Program News, 2006;XXXI:2:1
NPSNM’s Grants Program, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Riparian Research Funded by NPSNM, 2005;XXX:2:6
Ruidoso Kids Get Native Garden Thanks to Sacramento Chapter, 2002;XXVII:3:1
Sacramento Chapter Native Plant Garden Project, 2005;XXX:3:15
Sacramento Mountains Chapter Wins Grant for Native Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:1
Southern Native Plant Workshops—Forest Bound, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
grasses. See also Grama grass
Dr. Allred to Teach Grass Identification Workshop, 2000;XXV:3:3
Dropseeds, Burrograss, Wolftail, 2011;XXXVI:1:10
'Frankengrass' Spreads to Wild, 2006;XXXI:4:11
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:1
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
Judge Rules Against Feds in Grass Test, 2007;XXXII:3:11
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
National Park Service Iowa Site Converting from Lawn to Native Grass, 2005;XXX:4:11
NPSNM Workshop Report: Grasses with a Hand Lens, 2009;XXXIV:4:12
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
Poaceae Grasses of North-Central New Mexico, 2017;XXXXII:4:1
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
What About Bush Muhly? 1996;XXI:2:3
Grasses of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Powell), 1997;XXII:4:10
grasslands
excerpt from Grassland (Manning), 2007;XXXII:3:11
New Mexico’s Great Plains Grasslands, 2010;XXXV:3:7
Graves, Don
Recent Educational Activities and Initiatives of the Gila Chapter of the NPS, 2020;XXXXV:1:9
Graves, Wendy and Don
DeHaven Preserve: Roy, NM (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
Jack and Martha Carter Conservation Fund (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:4:5
The Mountains Really Were Calling (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:4
Native Bees Are All the Buzz (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:3
Potential Stink (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:3:19
Gray Ranch
Gray Ranch: Time Is Running Out!!, 1989;XIII:3:7
support for purchase, 1990;XV:1:5
View from the South, 1989;XIV:6:9
A Visit to Gray Ranch and the Coronado National Forest, 1993;XVIII:1:1
BLM hearings on grazing, 1999;XXIV:2:3
Cheer Up! 1991;XVI:1:8
Colorado Native Flora and the Public Lands Grazing Reform Debate, 1994;XIX:4:3
effects of, 1990;XV:2:3
Federal Lands Grazing, 2004;XXIX:3:6
Feral Cattle Removal from the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Livestock Factsheet, 1991;XVI:5:8
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1990;XV:5:3, 1991;XVI:1:7, 1991;XVI:2:5, 1992;XVII:2:8, 1992;XVII:6:12, 1993;XVIII:2:5, 1993;XVIII:4:7, 1993;XVIII:5:12, 1993;XVIII:6:8, 1994;XIX:1:8, 1994;XIX:4:4
Great American Outdoors Act, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
Great Basin Wildflowers (Blackwell), 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Green, Emily
All the Pretty Flowers, 2005;XXX:3:8
Green gentian
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:13
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
Greenpeace
FYI (forests in peril), 2000;XXV:2:3
Greenthread
Rio Grande
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Gressitt, Carolyn
The Fall is NOT Just Golden. . ., 2016;XXXXI:1:10
In Memoriam: Bob J. Reeves, 2014;XXXIX:1:11
New Mexico Close-Up: Indigo Bush (Dalea formosa), 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Volunteer Profile, 2002;XXVII:3:2
Grimmia
pulvinata
photo (contest winner), 2010;XXXV:4:1
Grisham, Michelle Lujan
The Victorious MLG, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Growing Desert Plants from Windowsill to Garden (Hodoba), 1996;XXI:3:6
Growing Native Plants of the Rocky, Mountain Area (Dorn, Dorn), 2007;XXXII:3:16
Gruger, Jen
Focus on the Jornada Mogollon, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
The Making of a Conference: A Journey for Sure, 2020;XXXXV:3:10
The Making of a Conference: Resilience, 2021;XXXXVI:3:9
Wrapping Up the 2021 Journey Through Time (conf. rpt.), 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert (Dodson), 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada (Nixon), 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Gypsum
Gypsophilous Plants, 1994;XIX:2:1
A Report on a Field Trip to the Gypsum Dunes East of Dell City, Texas, 1994;XIX:2:5
Gypsum scalebroom
conservation of, 1990;XV:1:10
Gypsum Wild-Buckwheat
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZHall, Betsy
Sacramento Mountains Chapter Wins Grant for Native Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:1
Hall, Kathleen
Best Wildflower Hikes (Selby), review, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
The Cactus Plot (Ramakka), review, 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
Christina Selby on Wildflowers, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
A Desertscape for Mariposaville at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2019;XXXXIV:4:12
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
A Land Ethic for Seven Generations, 2022;XXXXVII:2:3, 2022;XXXXVII:4:4
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:8
The Making of a Conference, 2020;XXXXV:2:8
Notes from the Conference: a few favorite moments, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
Pam McBride Botanist/Archaeologist, 2020;XXXXV:3:11
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka). . . and A Remembrance, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Phenology: Watch What Happens, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
What Do You Mean, “Native?”, 2020;XXXXV:1:11
Who’s on Board
Kathleen Hall, 2024;XLIX:2:4
Tom Stewart, 2024;XLIX:3:4
halophytes
Torrey’s Wolfberry: How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
Hanson, Jonathan
A Mutual Attraction, 1995;XX:6:7
Haplopappus
larcifolius
Small Desert Shrub Supplies Cool Season Color, 1992;XVII:4:7
Harris, James G.
Plant Identification Terminology, 1994;XIX:5:8
Harris, Melinda Woolf
Plant Identification Terminology, 1994;XIX:5:8
Harstad, Carolyn
My Dream for the Future of the Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society and for the State of Indiana, 1996;XXI:4:9
Hastings, Jim
Jack G. Makepeace, Jr. (1938-2017), 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Hearn, David
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Hedeoma
todsenii
Tom Todsens’ Pennyroyal, 1993;XVIII:2:6
Hedgehog cactus
Kuenzler
ESA Status Changes, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Nylon (Brown-flowered)
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:3:1
An Uncommonly Beautiful Locally Common Cactus, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
Heflin, Jean
The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico, 1990;XV:5:3
Penstemons: The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico, 1998;XXIII:3:1
Rabbit Resistant Plants as Experienced in Sandia Heights, Albuquerque, New Mexico! ! ! 1991;XVI:6:13
Riders of the Purple. . .What???, 1993;XVIII:3:1
The Xeriscape Flower Gardener (Knopf), review, 1991;XVI:6:7
Heidel, Bonnie
A Region of Astonishing Beauty (Williams), review, 2004;XXIX:3:15
Heil, Ken
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Ken Heil Recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016;XXXXI:4:12
Remembering Ken Heil (in memoriam), 2024;XLIX:2:17
Heinze, Donald H.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (Coombs et al., ed.), review, 2011;XXXVI:1:9
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
The Most Hated Tree in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:11
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Negative Impact of Invasives on Native Flora, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
Salt Cedar—Foe or Friend? 2010;XXXV:3:10
The Silent Invasion, 2009;XXXIV:4:11
Helianthus spp.
Native Sunflowers: A Summer Spectacle, 2002;XXVII:3:1
Helianthus
annuus
Sunflower, 1997;XXII:1:8
paradolus
Sunflower Update, 1993;XVIII:6:6
paradoxus
cover photos, 2012;XXXVII:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:2:16, 2022;XXXXVII:2:1
A Rare Splash of Autumn Color, 1992;XVII:6:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Saving Beauty: The Story of an Endangered Sunflower, 2019;XXXXIV:2:7
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photos), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Henbane
black
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Hendzel, Leonard
in memoriam, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Henes, Walter
photo, 2015;XXXX:4:18
Hensen, Isabell
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
herbaria. See also Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium
donations to, 2013;XXXVIII:1:1, 2015;XXXX:2:2, 2016;XXXXI:2:2, 2017;XXXXII:2:3, 2018;XXXXIII:2:2, 2019;XXXXIV:2:2
NM Nat Hist Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
NMSU Herbarium
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:3:3
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
A Letter from the NMSU Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:3:7
The NMSU Herbarium, 1992;XVII:6:10
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:2:8
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
University of New Mexico
From the Herbarium, 2000;XXV:4:10
Thank You to NPSNM from University of New Mexico Herbarium, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Wanted: Dead or Alive, 2005;XXX:1:8
herbicides
Conservation Report, 1992;XVII:2:1
herbs
“Herbal Allies from a Bioregional Perspective” Workshop, 2019;XXXXIV:1:11
Herbst, Janet
Sunflower Scholarship, 2022;XXXXVII:3:15
Herschman, Beth
Albuquerque Chapter: Beth Herschman honored, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Heyder’s Nipple Cactus
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Hibiscus spp.
Desert Dwelling Hibiscus: An Oxymoron? 2003;XXVIII:1:1
Hickerson, Yvonne
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve Restoration Update, 2024;XLIX:4:14
Hiddenflower
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
The Hidden Forest (Luoma), 2001;XXVI:2:15
High and Dry (Nold), 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Hildreth, Richard
Why Plant Natives? 1993;XVIII:1:9
Hillhouse, Kate
Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers (Neihaus), review, 1996;XXI:4:6
Hines, Bettie
2015 Donations and Grants Announced, 2015;XXXX:2:2
2016 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
2017 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
2018 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2018;XXXXIII:2:2
2019 Donations, Grants, and Teacher Award, 2019;XXXXIV:2:2
Name That Plant! 2018;XXXXIII:1:6
NPSNM at STEM Conference, 2015;XXXX:1:13
Hirsch, Heidi
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Hoard, Dorothy
in memoriam, 2014;XXXIX:2:6
Hodgins, Jim
plant society bioregion affiliations (Point. . .Counterpoint), 2002;XXVII:2:7
Hodoba, Theodore B.
Agaves of New Mexico, 1992;XVII:6:3
BLM Wilderness Update, 1988;XII:2:1
Cacti and Succulents for New Mexico Landscapes, 1991;XVI:6:10
Conservation Report, 1992;XVII:2:1
Drought-Tolerant Plants (Taylor), review, 1994;XIX:1:2
Growing Desert Plants from Windowsill to Garden, 1996;XXI:3:6
Permaculture (conf. rpt.), 1990;XV:1:9
Hogan, Tim
Colorado Native Flora and the Public Lands Grazing Reform Debate, 1994;XIX:4:3
Hollingsworth, William G.
6 Billion and Counting! 2000;XXV:1:4
Holmes, Charles
Field Trip: Hike to Williams Lake, 2009;XXXIV:4:5
Garden Tour Report, 2010;XXXV:4:8
in memoriam, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Holmgren, Noel and Patricia
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Hoops, Sallie
Remembering Tom Ferguson (in memoriam), 2007;XXXII:1:15
Hops
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
Hordeum
jubatum
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Horgan, John
The End of Science, 1998;XXIII:4:3
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs (Rubin), 2003;XXVIII:3:15
How to Get Your Lawn Off Grass (Rubin), 2002;XXVII:3:8
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Nokes), 2002;XXVII:1:15
How to Grow Wildflowers (Johnson, Millard), 1993;XVIII:6:3
Hubby, Marian Hall “Mimi”
1989’s Annual Meeting, 1989;XIV:6:8
bylaws changes (From the Presidents Desk), 1992;XVII:6:10
In Memoriam: Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Missing Mimi Hubby, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Huff, Charles A.
A New Death Camas, 1996;XXI:2:8
Huffman, Bob
Red Bluebonnets from the Rio Grande, 1997;XXII:1:7
Hughes, Barb
2021 Conference Silent Auction Donations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:13
Hughes, Phyllis
in memoriam, 1994;XIX:6:8
Santa Fe Bouquet, 1989;XIV:6:10
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest (Scott), 2015;XXXX:3:9
Hummingbirds
Attracting Hummingbirds to Your Garden, 1997;XXII:3:3
Ruby-throated
photo, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Humphrey, Robert R.
90 Years and 535 Miles, 1988;XII:3:3
Humulus
lupulus
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
hunting
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1990;XV:1:5
Hutto, Joseph L.
in memoriam, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Hutto, Nancy
in memoriam, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Hyoscymus
niger
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZIdeker, Joe
Four-winged Saltbush, 1998;XXIII:6:1
Honey Mesquite, 1998;XXIII:2:7
Lotebush: Ziziphus obtusifolia, 1998;XXIII:6:3
Imperata
brevifolia
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:2
In a Desert Garden (Alcock), 1998;XXIII:5:4
Indiana
My Dream for the Future of the Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society and for the State of Indiana, 1996;XXI:4:9
Indian blanket
profile of, 1999;XXIV:3:1
Indian grass
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Indian paintbrush
Indian Paintbrush and Root Parasitism, 1989;XIII:1:3
Indian pink
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC)
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:13
Indian ricegrass
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
indicator plants
Indicator Plants as Living “Artifacts”, 1997;XXII:2:1
indigenous cultures
Indians and Plants, 1991;XVI:4:1
Losing Species, Languages and Stories: Cultural and Environmental Change in the Binational Southwest, 1996;XXI:2:5
Mescalero Apache Mescal Roast and Mountain Spirit Dancers, 1991;XVI:3:9
Indigo bush
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:16
New Mexico Close-Up: Indigo Bush (Dalea formosa), 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Ingle, Ken
Journey Through Regeneration: A Personal Experience with Nature, 1992;XVII:4:6
Albert “Doc” Dobrenz, 1993;XVIII:6:7
Andy Wasowski, 2012;XXXVII:4:6
Benny J. Simpson, 1997;XXII:2:7
Beth Anne Gorden, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Betsy Robertson, 2016;XXXXI:1:14
Bill Isaacs, 1997;XXII:2:7
Bill Mayfield, 1993;XVIII:5:7
Bob J. Reeves, 2014;XXXIX:1:11
Carolyn Dodson, 2022;XXXXVII:4:10
Charles Berry, 2008;XXXIII:1:6
Charles Holmes, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Charles Wood, 2015;XXXX:4:16
David Salman, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
Dee Alton Umberson, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Dorothy Hoard, 2014;XXXIX:2:6
Frank Knaus, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Gene Simon, 2012;XXXVII:3:6
George Finlay, 1989;XIV:6:10
George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:13, 2024;XLIX:2:14, 2024;XLIX:2:15
Gesina B. Threlkeld, 2016;XXXXI:2:15
Jack Carter, 2020;XXXXV:3:8, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Jack G. Makepeace, Jr., 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Joe Duft, 2002;XXVII:1:12
Joseph L. Hutto, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Judith Muncrief, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Ken Heil, 2024;XLIX:2:17
Larry Littlefield, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Leonard Hendzel, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Marian Hal “Mimi” Hubby, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Martha Ann Shelton Carter, 2024;XLIX:2:8
Nancy Daniel, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Nancy Hutto, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Pat Lanik, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Phyllis Hughes, 1994;XIX:6:8
Richard Felger, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Robert DeWitt Ivey: 1923–2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:6
Sandra Lynn, 2013;XXXVIII:4:7
Sara Stein, 1935-2005, 2005;XXX:4:15
Tom Ferguson, 2007;XXXII:1:15
Tom Wootten, 2007;XXXII:4:10
Vicky Ramakka, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Inmortal
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
insects. See also specific types
Mesquite Twig Girdler, 1992;XVII:2:6
Native Plant Myth #426, 1988;XII:4:4
Institute for Applied Ecology
Forest Bound—Summer Forest Immersion Program & Native Plant Training, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
From Ponderosa to Prickly Pear, 2018;XXXXIII:1:3
Southern Native Plant Workshops—Forest Bound, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
interiorscaping
Agavaceae: Blockbuster Family of Interiorscaping, 1993;XVIII:3:7
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7 (Holmgren, Holmgren), 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Intermountain Native Plant Growers Association (INPGA), 2012;XXXVII:4:3
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Invasive Plant Information, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:9
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
A Journey Through Time: Chronicles of a Past and Present Invasion, 1994;XIX:3:1
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Meadow-in-a-Can? Or Trouble-in-a-Can? 2003;XXVIII:1:12
Negative Impact of Invasives on Native Flora, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
Russian olive (Point. . . Counterpoint), 2001;XXVI:4:9
Stinknet Found in New Mexico, 2024;XLIX:3:5
The Invention of Nature (Wulf), 2016;XXXXI:2:8
Ipomoea spp.
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Holy Ghost (Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus), 2012;XXXVII:1:9
2012 Update, 2013;XXXVIII:2:3
concern expressed, 2017;XXXXII:1:3
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis, 2017;XXXXII:3:5
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis Update, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Painting the Canyon Pink: Efforts to Recover the Endangered Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus, 2011;XXXVI:4:6
Request for Proper Management of Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus (letter to Santa Fe National Forest), 2016;XXXXI:4:8
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
aggregata
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Scarlet Gilia, 2003;XXVIII:3:8
sancti-spiritus. See Ipomopsis
Irish, Mary and Gary
Agaves, Yuccas and Related Plants, 2000;XXV:4:14
Isaacs, Bill
in memoriam, 1997;XXII:2:7
Ivey, Robert DeWitt
Common Names, 2002;XXVII:4:8
Flora Neomexicana III, 2013;XXXVIII:1:11
Flowering Plants of New Mexico, 2004;XXIX:1:16, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
drawings from, 1996;XXI:6:3
Flowering Plants of New Mexico, 3rd ed., 1996;XXI:1:7
Governor Bill Richardson Honors Robert DeWitt Ivey, 2004;XXIX:1:18
Ivey Awarded Honorary Life Membership, 1997;XXII:1:4
New Mexico’s Ivey, 2003;XXVIII:1:6
Robert DeWitt Ivey: 1923–2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:6
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZJack and Martha Carter Conservation Fund. See Carter Conservation Fund Award; Carter Conservation Fund donors; Carter Conservation Fund grants
Jacob’s ladder
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3
James’ holdback
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Jamesia
americana
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:5
Little-Known Shrubs, 1991;XVI:1:4
Jankowitz, Rachel
Conservation Corner, 2014;XXXIX:4:3, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2015;XXXX:2:6, 2015;XXXX:3:3, 2015;XXXX:4:3, 2016;XXXXI:1:3, 2016;XXXXI:2:3, 2016;XXXXI:3:5, 2016;XXXXI:4:5, 2017;XXXXII:1:3, 2017;XXXXII:2:5, 2017;XXXXII:3:3, 2017;XXXXII:4:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5, 2018;XXXXIII:2:5, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5, 2018;XXXXIII:4:3, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5, 2019;XXXXIV:3:4, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4, 2020;XXXXV:1:4, 2020;XXXXV:2:4, 2020;XXXXV:3:4, 2020;XXXXV:4:4, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4, 2021;XXXXVI:2:4, 2021;XXXXVI:3:4, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4, 2022;XXXXVII:2:4, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4, 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada (Nixon), review, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
NPSNM Has a New Conservation Committee Chair, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Santa Fe Chapter Thanks Rachel! 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Thank you, Rachel! 2024;XLIX:2:17
Understory (movie review), 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Jemez Mountains
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:4:8
Jercinovic, Gene
Flowering Plants of New Mexico (Ivey), update, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
Glasses in the Grass, 2006;XXXI:2:6
Jercinovic Fire Fund to Replace Losses, 2008;XXXIII:4:2
New Mexico’s Ivey, 2003;XXVIII:1:6
photo (annual conference), 2005;XXX:4:8, 2007;XXXII:4:9
Robert DeWitt Ivey: 1923–2013, 2013;XXXVIII:4:6
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:6
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:2:15
Jimson weed
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Johnson, Carol
Native Plant Day and Native Plant Month declaration requests, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Johnson, Charlene R.
Poaceae Grasses of North-Central New Mexico, 2017;XXXXII:4:1
Johnson, David W. and Margaret R.
Botanical Collections of Brother Gerfroy Arsène Brourd, 2002;XXVII:3:12
Johnson, Eric
Beautiful Gardens, 1991;XVI:3:12
How to Grow Wildflowers, 1993;XVIII:6:3
Johnson, Lisa
Texas Madrones in Carlsbad, 1991;XVI:1:3
Johnson, Lorraine
Tending the Earth, 2003;XXVIII:1:15
Johnson, Sarah
Highlights from Silver City, 2010;XXXV:4:2
Johnson, Stephen
Can Tamarisk Be Controlled? 1993;XVIII:1:10
Johnston, Lisa
Bookshelf Browsing (NPSNM book list new titles), 1999;XXIV:5:4
photo, 2006;XXXI:4:9
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:4:9
Jones, Kathryn
Versatile Oshá, 2000;XXV:4:4
Jones, Lolly
Being in the Right Place at the Right Time, 2011;XXXVI:1:5
as board member (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
Magazine Gets A New Face, 2006;XXXI:3:6
In Memoriam: Dorothy Hoard, 2014;XXXIX:2:7
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:3:13
Jones, Wanda
A Transplanted Texas Landscape Designer Discovers a New Plant Palette and a Few Surprises, 2000;XXV:3:14
Juniper
Native Juniper Revegetation, 1989;XIII:1:8
Utah Juniper, 1998;XXIII:5:1
Juniperus
utahensis
Utah Juniper, 1998;XXIII:5:1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZKartesz, John T.
Plant Species of US States and Canadian Provinces (counts), 1994;XIX:5:7
Kauffman, Aaron
Phytoremediation: Utilizing Native Plants to Detoxify Contaminated Stormwater, 2013;XXXVIII:1:7
Kaufman, Sylvan
Conservation Corner, 2023;XLVIII:4:6, 2024;XLIX:1:6, 2024;XLIX:2:7, 2024;XLIX:3:5, 2024;XLIX:4:5
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Keep New Mexico Beautiful, Inc.
award to Taos Chapter, 2002;XXVII:1:13
Keith, Kevin
Unexpected Encounter: Ceanothus integerrimus, 2018;XXXXIII:1:10
Keller, Charles “Chick”
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery, 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Colorado Flora (Weber), review, 1991;XVI:3:11
Great Basin Wildflowers (Blackwell), review, 2009;XXXIV:3:13
Los Alamos Fire Destroys Home of NPSNM Members, 2000;XXV:3:1
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President, 2007;XXXII:4:2
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:5
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
A Wildflower Park for Los Alamos, 1989;XIV:6:3
Keller, Yvonne
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery, 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Los Alamos Fire Destroys Home of NPSNM Members, 2000;XXV:3:1
Kellert, Stephen R.
The Good in Nature and Humanity, 2003;XXVIII:2:14
Kern, Rose Marie
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Kim, Bohyun
Mountain Geraniums, 2003;XXVIII:4:13
Kimmerer, Robin Wall
Gathering Moss, 2007;XXXII:3:15
Kindscher, Kelly
Felger: More than a Botanist, He was an Ethnobotanist and Ethnobiologist, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Kirchhevel, Lindsey
Meet Our New Membership Coordinator, 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
as Membership Coordination, 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Kirkpatrick, Zoe Merriman
Bear Grass and the Yucca Moth, 1995;XX:5:7
Wildflowers of the Western Plains, 1993;XVIII:2:11
Kleinman, Russ
Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Moonworts! 2010;XXXV:4:6
Moss Identification Workshop, 2012;XXXVII:3:2
New Mexico Close-Up: Cowboy’s Boutonniere, 2017;XXXXII:3:7
NPSNM photo contest winner, 2010;XXXV:4:1
Report: SOBEFREE 2010, 2010;XXXV:3:12
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:6
Knaus, Frank
in memoriam, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Knopf, Jim
Waterwise Wildlife Gardening, 1994;XIX:4:6
The Xeriscape Flower Gardener, 1991;XVI:6:7
Knowlton's Cactus
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Kummerow, Jochen
Indian Paintbrush and Root Parasitism, 1989;XIII:1:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZLadyman, Juanita A. R.
The New Mexico Natural Heritage Program, 1999;XXIV:1:10
La Grange, Linda
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Yerba de la Gente: Oshá, 2005;XXX:4:1
Yerba Mansa, The Gentle Herb, 2007;XXXII:1:10
Lamb, Aaron
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Lamiaceae family
Recognizing Lamiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
land development
The Building Envelope: New Ground Rules for Building on Natural Land, 1995;XX:2:8
Developing Your Land? 1995;XX:1:5
Albuquerque Seniors Get Xeriscaped, 2004;XXIX:3:4
Cacti, 1993;XVIII:1:11
Clinton Orders Landscaping Changes, 1994;XIX:4:6
Color in the Landscape, 2002;XXVII:3:7
Common Sense in Plant Placement, 1988;XII:5:7
Creating and Enhancing Better Outdoor Space, 2000;XXV:2:12
Creating Your Own Wildlife Habitat, 1997;XXII:1:1
Creosote Gains Popularity, 1994;XIX:1:6
Designing Windbreaks, 2000;XXV:1:12
Don't Uproot the Natives: Buy Propagated Plants, 1992;XVII:4:4
Don Walker profile, 2004;XXIX:3:10
E-Mail From Heaven? 2000;XXV:1:3
EPA and Lawn Chemicals, 2004;XXIX:3:13
Facilitating Container Production of Native Texas Small Trees for Urban and Suburban Landscapes, 1997;XXII:4:3
The Fallacy of Xeriscaping, 2005;XXX:1:1
Fireproofing Your Home Landscape, 2000;XXV:4:8
Grow More by Paying Attention to Microclimates, 1990;XV:1:11
A History of Suburbia, 2000;XXV:3:12
Landscape Design Course in February, 2011;XXXVI:1:2
Landscape Design Course with Native Plants: A Rip-Roaring Success, 2011;XXXVI:2:2
Landscape Design for a Dry Climate, 1990;XV:2:6
Landscape Ecology: The Garden Path to Sustainable Living Spaces, 1991;XVI:6:1
Landscape Project Initiated for Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Landscape Workshop Review, 1988;XII:2:2
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Landscaping with Wildflowers, 1989;XIII:3:6
Lawn Lovers, 2002;XXVII:3:8
Lawn Lovers United, 2004;XXIX:1:10
Lawns Facts, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Native Landscape at Taos Visitors Center Taking Shape, 2001;XXVI:4:1
Nature Is the Garden's Best Designer, 1996;XXI:4:1
New Mexico Museum of Natural History Native Plant Project, 1997;XXII:1:2
A Nice! Idea from NPSOT, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Pasco, Washington—The City That Outlaws Flowers, 2001;XXVI:4:2
Planting to Attract Wildlife, 1991;XVI:6:6
Praise Is Wonderful, 1989;XIV:5:5
The Real Cost of Manicured Lawns, 2001;XXVI:4:1
Regionalism: Landscaping with Natives, 1989;XIII:3:7
Southwestern Soils: Considerations for Native Plant Landscapes, 1995;XX:6:1
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Tired of Mowing the Lawn? Pave It! 2007;XXXII:3:5
A Transplanted Texas Landscape Designer Discovers a New Plant Palette and a Few Surprises, 2000;XXV:3:14
The Use of Regional Native Flora for Desert Landscaping, 1991;XVI:6:16
Using Microclimates in Landscape Design, 2002;XXVII:2:2
U.S. Lawn-care Industry Fighting Back Against Pesticide Bans, 2005;XXX:2:2
Wildflowers in Your Landscape: Problems and Solutions, 1994;XIX:2:6
Woman Thrown in Jail for Not Growing Grass! 2003;XXVIII:1:16
Xeriscape Conference announcement, 2006;XXXI:1:10
Xeriscaping Officially OK in Albuquerque, 2004;XXIX:2:1
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays (Lowry), 2008;XXXIII:1:13
The Landscaping Revolution (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2000;XXV:3:3
Lane, Jeremy
Las Cruces Students Learn about Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:3:6
Lanik, Pat
in memoriam, 2004;XXIX:2:4
Larrea
tridentata
Creosote Bush, 1988;XIII:1:3
Creosote Gains Popularity, 1994;XIX:1:6
Lasioglossum spp.
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (Pope Francis), 2015;XXXX:4:16
Laura Jean Deal Desert Arboretum, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Lawrence, Phoebe
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
League of Conservation Voters
Environmental Scorekeeping, 1992;XVII:2:7
Leasburg Dam State Park
Las Cruces chapter donations to, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
Lebgue Keleng, Toutcha
Cactaceas de Chihuahua, 2011;XXXVI:1:7
legislation
Bottle Bill Revisited, 1989;XIII:2:2
Environmental Scorekeeping, 1992;XVII:2:7
New Mexico BLM Wilderness, 1992;XVII:5:3
NPSNM Board Votes to Oppose Pearce Bill, 2004;XXIX:1:10
rangeland improvement proposals, 1990;XV:1:5
Support the Botany Bill, 2017;XXXXII:3:5
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:4:8
Lenora Curtin Wetland Preserve (LCWP)
Preserving a Cienega, 1997;XXII:1:3
Lenz, Lee W.
The Thorny Rose Affair, 2004;XXIX:3:7
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve (LCWP)
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:8
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve Restoration Update, 2024;XLIX:4:14
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe (field trip rpt.), 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Leopold, Aldo
Mi Casita house photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:14
Reflections on Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
Lepidospartum
burgessi
conservation of, 1990;XV:1:10
Leucophyllum spp.
Texas Sage or Ranger, 1994;XIX:1:3
Leucophyllum
minus
illustration, 2000;XXV:2:8
Leucophyllum spp.
This “Sage” Makes Poor Cuisine but Great Landscapes, 2000;XXV:2:8
Liatris
punctata
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
Licher, Max
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:12
2002, 2001;XXVI:4:14
Dec. 2012 to Dec. 2015, 2016;XXXXI:1:12
Dec. 2015 to Dec. 2016, 2017;XXXXII:1:8
Dec. 2016 to Dec. 2017, 2018;XXXXIII:1:12
Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2018, 2019;XXXXIV:1:12
Dec. 2018 to Nov. 2019, 2020;XXXXV:1:12
Dec. 2019 to Aug. 2020, 2020;XXXXV:4:10
Aug. 2020 to Aug. 2021, 2021;XXXXVI:4:12
Aug. 2021 to Aug. 2022, 2022;XXXXVII:4:14
Aug. 2022 to Aug. 2023, 2023;XLVIII:4:10
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:12
Jan. 2008 to Jan. 2009, 2009;XXXIV:1:13
Jan. 2009 to Jan. 2010, 2010;XXXV:1:6
pre-2003 to 2020, 2021;XXXXVI:2:14
pre-2003 to 2021, 2022;XXXXVII:2:8
Pre-2003 to 2022, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:12
Pre-2003 to 2023, 2024;XLIX:2:16
Lifetime Achievement Award
Ken Heil Recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016;XXXXI:4:12
Lightfoot, Karen
Report on Endangered Plants, 1995;XX:5:2
Ligusticum
porteri
Osha (Ligusticum porteri), 1995;XX:5:3
Oshá (Ligusticum porteri), 1989;XIV:5:4
Versatile Oshá, 2000;XXV:4:4
Yerba de la Gente: Oshá, 2005;XXX:4:1
Limmer, Elroy
Meet the Gila Chapter’s New (Again) President, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
Lincoln National Forest
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Lincoln National Forest Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:5:12, 1993;XVIII:6:8
Linum
lewisii
A Look at Linum and Linen, 1998;XXIII:1:8
vernale
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Lister, Judy
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:3:9
Lithospermum
incisum
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
litter
Bottle Bill Revisited, 1989;XIII:2:2
Littlefield, Larry
Larry Littlefield Remembrance, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
Little Water Canyon
management status request, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Liverwort
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
livestock. See grazing and ranching
Lobbyist Regulation Act
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1994;XIX:1:8
Locklear, James H.
Wanted—Milkweed Sleuths, 1993;XVIII:2:10
Locoweed
Woolly
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Logan, Neil
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
London rocket
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Longland, David R.
Biodiversity: No Net Loss? 1993;XVIII:1:8
Los, Alamos, NM
A Wildflower Park for Los Alamos, 1989;XIV:6:3
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies (Power), 1997;XXII:3:2
Lotebush
Ziziphus obtusifolia, 1998;XXIII:6:3
Lovegrass
Lehmann’s
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Lowrey, Tim
Intermountain Flora, Volume 7 (Holmgren, Holmgren), review, 2017;XXXXII:4:7
Overview of Compositae in New Mexico, 2012;XXXVII:2:16
Thank You to NPSNM from University of New Mexico Herbarium, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Lowry, Judith Larner
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays, 2008;XXXIII:1:13
Lowy, Joan
U.S. Lawn-care Industry Fighting Back Against Pesticide Bans, 2005;XXX:2:2
Luoma, Jon R.
The Hidden Forest, 2001;XXVI:2:15
Lupinus
Red Bluebonnets from the Rio Grande, 1997;XXII:1:7
Lycium spp.
cover photo, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:1
Lycium
pallidum
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Wolfberry (Lycium pallidum), 1995;XX:3:1
torreyi
Torrey’s Wolfberry: How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
Lynn, Sandra
2010 Grants Awarded at Winter Board Meeting, 2010;XXXV:2:3
Drought Website, 2006;XXXI:3:5
The Eye of the Beholder (letter), 2010;XXXV:1:2
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Yarborough, Powell), review, 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Grants for Scientific Literacy in the Chihuahuan Desert, 2009;XXXIV:1:4
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
Hello from the Native Plant Society of New Mexico’s New Administrative Assistant, 2007;XXXII:4:4
Landscape Design Course in February, 2011;XXXVI:1:2
Native Sunflowers: A Summer Spectacle, 2002;XXVII:3:1
NPSNM Members and Readers Speak Out, 2008;XXXIII:3:1
NPSNM Survey, 2008;XXXIII:1:1
photo (annual conference), 2007;XXXII:4:9
Plant Identification Terminology (Harris, Harris), review, 1994;XIX:5:8
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide (Tweit), review, 2005;XXX:1:15
Sandra Lynn: Poet, Historian, Author, Botanist (in memoriam), 2013;XXXVIII:4:7
Small is Beautiful, 2005;XXX:1:9
“Snag on the Rim of Juniper Canyon” (poem), 2002;XXVII:4:2, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:1:2
Wanted: Dead or Alive, 2005;XXX:1:8
Where Rainbows Wait for Rain, 1989;XIV:6:10
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZMaclura
pomifera
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Madrones
The Madrones of New Mexico, 2015;XXXX:2:8
photos, 2015;XXXX:2:20
Magee, Greg S.
Attracting Hummingbirds to Your Garden, 1997;XXII:3:3
Board Member Resigns, 1999;XXIV:4:1
Chihuahuan Desert Gardens, 1998;XXIII:3:3
El Paisaje de Soledad, 1989;XIV:5:6
Nature Is the Garden's Best Designer, 1996;XXI:4:1
New Mexico Gardener’s Guide (Phillips), review, 1999;XXIV:2:3
as outgoing Board member, 1999;XXIV:5:4
Makepeace, Jack G., Jr.
Field Trip: Garden Tour, 2009;XXXIV:4:3
in memoriam, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Malaxis
soulei
in Little Water Canyon, 2016;XXXXI:1:5
Mammillaria
heyderi
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Mandelkern, Lisa
Agaves, Yuccas and Related Plants (Irish, Irish), review, 2000;XXV:4:14
The Hidden Forest (Luoma), review, 2001;XXVI:2:15
Lisa Mandelkern New Vice President of NPSNM, 2001;XXVI:4:2
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
NM Close-Up: Agave parry–Century Plant, 2020;XXXXV:1:14
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers (West), review, 2001;XXVI:3:15
President transition (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
The Roadrunner (Meinzer), review, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Texas Sky (Meinzer), review, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Mannia
californica
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Manning, Richard
Grassland, 2007;XXXII:3:11
Manual of the More Common Flowering Plants Growing Without Cultivation in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Watson), 1997;XXII:3:1
Mariola
Flower World Signs at Three Rivers, 2022;XXXXVII:1:14
Marsh mallow
Rocky Mountain Marshmallows, 2004;XXIX:4:14
Martenson, Jan
2017 NPSNM Annual Conference Wrap-Up, 2018;XXXXIII:1:6
Grant Opportunity for Taos County Educators, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Meet NPSNM Board Member Jan Martenson: Our Fireball of Energy, 2016;XXXXI:4:2
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
Martin, William
retirement of, 1989;XIV:5:5
Mason, Grace
Conservation Clues from Grace Mason (conf. info), 1999;XXIV:3:16
Conservation Works and Days, 1999;XXIV:2:3
Mayfield, Bill
in memoriam, 1993;XVIII:5:7
McBride, Pam
2011 NPSNM Grant Awards, 2011;XXXVI:2:3
2021 conference speaker, 2020;XXXXV:3:11
An Afternoon on the Rio Grande, 2022;XXXXVII:2:10
NM Close-Up: Our Shrinking Inheritance, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
McCarthy, Richard G., Jr.
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
McEwen Site
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:12
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
McGrath, Jim
The Cloudcroft Phacelia: An Update, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Cloudcroft Phacelia Search Is a Partial Success! 2011;XXXVI:4:7
Conservation Corner, 2011;XXXVI:2:5, 2011;XXXVI:3:5, 2011;XXXVI:4:5, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:2:6, 2012;XXXVII:3:5, 2012;XXXVII:4:5, 2013;XXXVIII:1:3
A Guide to Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert (Dodson), review, 2012;XXXVII:3:12
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis (Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus): 2012 Update, 2013;XXXVIII:2:3
Jim McGrath: Carter Conservation Champion, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
In Memoriam: Carolyn Dodson, 2022;XXXXVII:4:10
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies (Dodson, Dunmire), review, 2008;XXXIII:2:15
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photo), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
McKimmie, Tim
Beautiful Gardens (Johnson, Millard), review, 1991;XVI:3:12
For Beginners Only, 1992;XVII:2:3
Biodiversity, 1992;XVII:3:3
Chihuahuan Desert Gardens, 1998;XXIII:3:3
Dry Climate Gardening With Succulents, review, 1996;XXI:3:7
Earth in the Balance (Gore), review, 1993;XVIII:2:11
From the Editor: Farewell, 1999;XXIV:4:1
A Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona (Epple), review, 1996;XXI:4:12
Flora of North America, review, 1995;XX:3:8
Flowering Plants of New Mexico, 3rd ed. (Ivey), review, 1996;XXI:1:7
Gardening for Wildlife, 1993;XVIII:2:3
Gardening the Arid Land (Gerard), review, 1997;XXII:4:11
Grasses of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Powell), review, 1997;XXII:4:10
How to Grow Wildflowers (Johnson, Millard), review, 1993;XVIII:6:3
Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West (Moore), review, 1997;XXII:4:9
Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West (Moore), review, 1997;XXII:4:9
Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes (Meilke), review, 1998;XXIII:5:6
Natural Design (Phillips), review, 1996;XXI:2:7
Penstemons: The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico (Heflin), review, 1998;XXIII:3:1
Plants for Natural Gardens (Phillips), review, 1996;XXI:2:7
Politickin’, 1992;XVII:2:6
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski), review, 1993;XVIII:2:11
Southwestern Soils: Considerations for Native Plant Landscapes, 1995;XX:6:1
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico (Carter), review, 1998;XXIII:2:1
Trees and Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Powell), review, 1998;XXIII:4:4
What’s on the Internet? 1996;XXI:4:10
Why We Garden (Nollman), review, 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wild Plants and Native Peoples of the Four Corners (Dunmire, Tierney), review, 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province (Dunmire, Tierney), review, 1995;XX:4:8
Your Public Lands, 1992;XVII:5:1
McKittrick Canyon
A Hike Up McKittrick Canyon, 1996;XXI:1:4
McMillen, Diane
Further Reflections on Allenrolfea, 1997;XXII:2:6
Medeiros, Juliana
Hidden Symbiosis: A Match Made Underfoot, 2002;XXVII:1:8
medicinal plants
dandelion, 1988;XII:4:5
Monardas: Medicinal Mints of Distinction, 1993;XVIII:6:1
Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West (Moore), 1997;XXII:4:9
Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West (Moore), 1997;XXII:4:9
Meileur, Brien A.
Saving the Pieces: The Center for Plant Conservation and the National Effort to Save the Rare Plants of the United States, 1997;XXII:1:6
Meilke, Judy
Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes, 1998;XXIII:5:6
Meine, Curt
Aldo Leopold, His Life and Work, 1990;XV:2:2
Meinzer, Wyman
The Roadrunner, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Texas Sky, 2002;XXVII:4:15
Melendres, Michael Martin
The Native Redwood, 1998;XXIII:5:7
Melia
azedarach
A Botanical Mystery, 2005;XXX:1:7
Melilotus
officinalis
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Ménache, Margaret
Ecology of Herbal Medicine (Saville), review, 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
Invasive Plant Information, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:9
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies (Miller), review, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:10
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka). . . and A Remembrance, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Rewilding: a Concept Whose Time has Come, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Tree Stories, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
A Very Brief History of E. laricifolia, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Mentzelia spp.
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:3:12
New Mexico Close-Up: Cowboy’s Boutonniere, 2017;XXXXII:3:7
Mentzelia
decapetala
description of, 1989;XIV:5:5
multiflora
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
todiltoensis
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Merkel, Bob
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Laura Jean Deal Desert Arboretum, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Where to Find Lots of Plants in Bloom During Dry Weather, 2009;XXXIV:4:13
mescal
Mescalero Apache Mescal Roast and Mountain Spirit Dancers, 1991;XVI:3:9
Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park
Las Cruces chapter donations to, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
Mesquite
Harbinger of Spring or Summer? 1993;XVIII:3:6
honey
Honey Mesquite, 1998;XXIII:2:7
Land of Honey, 1994;XIX:1:7
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14, 2015;XXXX:3:15
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Mesquite Twig Girdler, 1992;XVII:2:6
Tree of Life in a Dry World, 2018;XXXXIII:1:7
Mexican buckeye
Falling in Love for a Sound Reason! 2000;XXV:4:9
Mexico
A Botanical Trip to Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:3
field trip photos, 2010;XXXV:1:1
Michie, Mary Louise
Sunflower, 1997;XXII:1:8
microclimates
Grow More by Paying Attention to Microclimates, 1990;XV:1:11
NPSNM Workshop Report: Becoming Rain Keepers, 2009;XXXIV:3:2
Using Microclimates in Landscape Design, 2002;XXVII:2:2
Miles, Candice
The Web of Life: Complex Relationships in Desert Ecology, 1994;XIX:5:1
Milkvetch
Mancos
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Milkweed
antelope horns
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Inmortal: A Favorite Northern New Mexico Remedy, 2006;XXXI:3:9
photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
climbing
photos, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:9
showy
Desperately Seeking Asclepias, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
swamp
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:1
Wanted—Milkweed Sleuths, 1993;XVIII:2:10
whorled
photos, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2020;XXXXV:4:14, 2020;XXXXV:4:16
Milkwort family
A Fertile Field for Discovery, 1993;XVIII:2:2
Mill, James N.
Indian Paintbrush and Root Parasitism, 1989;XIII:1:3
Millard, Scott
Beautiful Gardens, 1991;XVI:3:12
How to Grow Wildflowers, 1993;XVIII:6:3
Miller, Dan “Vish”
Russian Olive. . . Da! (Point. . . Counterpoint), 2001;XXVI:4:9
Miller, George
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Larry Littlefield Remembrance, 2021;XXXXVI:3:7
in memoriam
George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:13
NPSNM Members Remember George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:14
Our Friend George, 2024;XLIX:2:15
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
New Mexico Close-up: Beware Hooded Monks, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide, 2024;XLIX:1:15
Sandra Lynn: Poet, Historian, Author, Botanist (in memoriam), 2013;XXXVIII:4:7
Saving the San Juan Badlands, 2011;XXXVI:2:6
Millicent Rogers Museum
Millicent Rogers Museum: Native Plants and Art, 2020;XXXXV:1:10
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Mills, G. Scott
Planting to Attract Wildlife, 1991;XVI:6:6
Mimbres Peaks
Proposed Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Support for Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:4:5
minimum viable population
What Is Minimum Viable Population? 1990;XV:2:3
Mint
Monardas: Medicinal Mints of Distinction, 1993;XVIII:6:1
Mirabilis spp.
It’s Four O’Clock Time, 2004;XXIX:4:4
Mirabilis
longiflora
illustration, 2004;XXIX:4:4
photo (contest submission), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
multiflora
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Mistletoe
Mistletoes of New Mexico & the Southwest, 2001;XXVI:1:12
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Mojave Desert
Conservation Report, 1992;XVII:2:1
Monarda spp.
Monardas: Medicinal Mints of Distinction, 1993;XVIII:6:1
Monarda
fistulosa var. menthifolia
illustration, 2000;XXV:2:10
Monkey-Flower
Red-Stem
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Monkshood
New Mexico Close-up: Beware Hooded Monks, 2018;XXXXIII:4:8
photos, 2018;XXXXIII:4:12
Montana, Art
The Ortiz Mountains—a New Land Grant, 1997;XXII:3:6
Month-to-Month Gardening, New Mexico (Dolecek), 2000;XXV:1:8
Monument Plant
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:20
New Mexico Close-up: Elkweed, Monument Plant, 2018;XXXXIII:2:17
Moore, Brandon
On Renaming Plants and the Task of Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, 2024;XLIX:4:10
Moore, Michael
Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West, 1997;XXII:4:9
Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West, 1997;XXII:4:9
Moore, Nathan
Teacher Award to, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Morgan, Andrea
Wintertime Plant Identification, 1996;XXI:1:3
Morin, Nancy R.
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens, 2003;XXVIII:4:15
Mormon tea
Mormon Tea, Ephedra spp., 1995;XX:1:1
Morning glory
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Morning glory family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
Morris, Virginia
El Paso Chapter Loses Charles Berry, 2008;XXXIII:1:6
Wynn Anderson Awarded Lifetime Member Status, 2008;XXXIII:2:4
moss
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
Moss Identification Workshop, 2012;XXXVII:3:1, 2012;XXXVII:3:2
Report: SOBEFREE 2010, 2010;XXXV:3:12
moths
bogus yucca
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:4:1
Fill 'er up! Butterflies and moths swarm turpentine bush, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
yucca
Bear Grass and the Yucca Moth, 1995;XX:5:7
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
A Mutual Attraction, 1995;XX:6:7
Mountain mahogany
illustration, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Mountain tall-leaf
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies (Dodson, Dunmire), 2008;XXXIII:2:15
movies, movie reviews
Understory, 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Silver City, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
Muhlenbergia
andina
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
arsenei
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
eludens
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:1
porteri
What About Bush Muhly? 1996;XXI:2:3
Mullins, Maria
Introducing Maria Mullins, BLM State Botanist/ Ecologist, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Muncrief, Judith
Remembering Judith Muncrief (in memoriam), 2006;XXXI:2:4
Murphy, Mary Alice
NPSNM Annual Meeting Held in Silver City, 2002;XXVII:4:5
museums
Millicent Rogers Museum: Native Plants and Art, 2020;XXXXV:1:10
New Mexico Museum of Natural History Native Plant Project, 1997;XXII:1:2
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton Exhibition at New Mexico History Museum, 2010;XXXV:3:14
Mustard family
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
mutualism
Bear Grass and the Yucca Moth, 1995;XX:5:7
A Mutual Attraction, 1995;XX:6:7
Mygatt, Jane
A Case for Collecting, 2001;XXVI:4:7
From the Herbarium, 2000;XXV:4:10
The Un-Common Bladderwort, 2001;XXVI:1:4
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZNaar, John
Back to Basics: The Zen of Green Living, 1993;XVIII:5:6
Nabhan, Gary Paul
Enduring Seeds, 1990;XV:2:5
Losing Species, Languages and Stories: Cultural and Environmental Change in the Binational Southwest, 1996;XXI:2:5
Nachlinger, Jan
NNNPS Survey Reveals Priorities, Needs, and Contributions from a Diverse Membership, 1998;XXIII:1:6
NASA
NASA Warns of Long Drought, 2000;XXV:2:1
National Arbor Day Foundation
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
National Audubon Society
Audubon Photography Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
national forests. See also forests
Forest Plan Comments, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Forest Service Planning, 2016;XXXXI:2:5
Gila
Federal Agency Planning comments, 2020;XXXXV:3:5
Gila National Forest Planning, 2017;XXXXII:2:6, 2018;XXXXIII:3:5
Gila National Forest Wilderness, 2019;XXXXIV:2:6
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:5:12
Lincoln
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:4
Lincoln National Forest Planning Comments, 2019;XXXXIV:1:5
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:5:12, 1993;XVIII:6:8
Plant Diversity and the National Forests, 1990;XV:1:4
SFNF Landscape Resiliency, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Carlsbad Caverns
Drawing Spring Blossoms at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2003;XXVIII:1:4
Drought and Fire—2011 in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 2011;XXXVI:4:3
Students, Volunteers Help Restore Habitat, 2006;XXXI:1:15
Castner Range
Castner Range Becomes a National Monument, 2023;XLVIII:3:17
Castner Range comments, 2015;XXXX:4:3
Castner Range Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2018;XXXXIII:2:8, 2023;XLVIII:3:5
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:3:1
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Area Leasing Ban, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Chaco Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
Conserve Our National Parks, 2006;XXXI:4:6
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Gila Cliff Dwellings
Dark Skies and Plants, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Grand Canyon
Roosevelt proclamation, 2001;XXVI:3:16
Mimbres Peaks
Proposed Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:2:7
Support for Mimbres Peaks National Monument, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Monuments Update, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
National Monuments Update, 2018;XXXXIII:2:8
National Park Service Iowa Site Converting from Lawn to Native Grass, 2005;XXX:4:11
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks
Conservation News from the Las Cruces Chapter, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Las Cruces chapter donation to, 2017;XXXXII:1:5
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Management Comments, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Southern New Mexico Volunteers Needed, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Valles Caldera
Comments, 2021;XXXXVI:3:4
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:3:1
management transfer, 2015;XXXX:2:7
NPSNM Joins Valles Caldera Coalition, 2006;XXXI:2:5
Record of Decision signed, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
updates, 2015;XXXX:3:5, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
The Valles Caldera National Preserve: Plant Paradise at a Legislative Crossroads, 2010;XXXV:3:5
National Register of Big Trees, 1993;XVIII:2:12
Native Gardens for Dry Climates (Wasowski, Wasowski), 1996;XXI:1:8
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A. (Wasowski, Wasowski), 2001;XXVI:1:15
Native Plant Coloring Book, 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Native Plant Conservation Campaign
Beyond Blindness (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
Did you Know. . ., 2018;XXXXIII:1:2
New United Nations Report Acknowledges That Biodiversity Loss Undermines Human Rights, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
Native Plant Day
declaration requests, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Otero Chapter Savors Native Plants, 2008;XXXIII:4:1
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Proclamations (photos), 2009;XXXIV:3:3, 2012;XXXVII:4:13
State Forestry Division News Release, 2012;XXXVII:4:12
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe, 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens
Carter Conservation Fund grant to, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees and Butterflies (Miller), 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
Native Plant Month
declaration requests, 2024;XLIX:4:5
A Native Plant Selection Guide (NPSNM), 2006;XXXI:1:4
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens (Busco, Morin), 2003;XXVIII:4:15
Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes (Meilke), 1998;XXIII:5:6
native plant societies. See also specific societies
Native Plant Societies of the United States (directory), 1995;XX:6:6
Native Plant Society Origins, 2004;XXIX:2:16
state versus bioregion affiliations (Point. . . Counterpoint), 2002;XXVII:2:7
Native Plant Society of Texas
A Nice! Idea from NPSOT, 2004;XXIX:2:4
NPSOT Honors Wasowskis, 2006;XXXI:1:10
A Report on The Annual Meeting and Symposium Native Plant Society of Texas, 1994;XIX:2:5
Native Seeds/SEARCH
Native Seeds Search in New Mexico, 1993;XVIII:1:3
work described, 1992;XVII:3:3
native species. See also specific species
Alien Native or When Natives Are Not Natural, 1995;XX:1:8
Arizona Nursery Donates Native Plants to Silver City Community Park, 2000;XXV:3:5
Being in the Right Place at the Right Time, 2011;XXXVI:1:5
botanical missionaries, 2001;XXVI:3:5
Carlsbad Chapter Part of Joint Effort to Create Native Plant Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:13
Caught with the Goods, 2004;XXIX:1:2
Charles Weddle and the Future of Native Plants, 1993;XVIII:4:3
Colorado Native Flora and the Public Lands Grazing Reform Debate, 1994;XIX:4:3
Commentary, 2003;XXVIII:3:11
Don't Uproot the Natives: Buy Propagated Plants, 1992;XVII:4:4
Edible Native Plants, 1993;XVIII:3:8
Guidelines for Collecting Seeds from Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:3:2
Landscape Design Course with Native Plants: A Rip-Roaring Success, 2011;XXXVI:2:2
Maintaining the Native Garden: FaIl Tips, 1991;XVI:6:12
Maintaining the Native Garden: Spring Tips, 1991;XVI:2:6
Maintaining the Native Garden: Summer Tips, 1991;XVI:3:10
Maintaining the Native Garden: Winter Tips, 1991;XVI:6:15
National Park Service Iowa Site Converting from Lawn to Native Grass, 2005;XXX:4:11
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
Native Plant Collecting, 1991;XVI:6:11
Native Plant Collection, 1990;XV:3:3
Native Plant Myth #426, 1988;XII:4:4
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
Native Plants and SPACE, 1995;XX:5:1
Native Plant Species Pilot Program Act of 2020, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Native Plant Yard, a Decade and a Half Later, 2016;XXXXI:2:7
Natives and Xeriscape, 1989;XIV:5:3
Native Vegetation Quiz, 2002;XXVII:4:4
Native versus Naturalized Species, 2001;XXVI:4:12
Negative Impact of Invasives on Native Flora, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
The New Mexico Wildlife Center Is “Going Native”! 2015;XXXX:4:8
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:10
Plant Species of US States and Canadian Provinces (counts), 1994;XIX:5:7
From the President, 2021;XXXXVI:4:3
Reflections on a Career, 2001;XXVI:4:8
Regionalism: Landscaping with Natives, 1989;XIII:3:7
State Seedling Program Offers Woody Plants at Bargain Prices, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Tips on Utilizing Native Plants, 1988;XIII:1:6
The Use of Regional Native Flora for Desert Landscaping, 1991;XVI:6:16
We Must Ease Misconceptions about Native Plants, 1990;XV:6:8
What Do You Mean, “Native?”, 2020;XXXXV:1:11
What Is a Native Plant? 1993;XVIII:6:3
What Is a Native Plant? And When Does It Matter? 2000;XXV:2:1
Why Plant Natives? 1993;XVIII:1:9
Wild Plants and Wild Places: Will They Be Here for Our Children? 2003;XXVIII:1:8
Natural Design (Phillips), 1996;XXI:2:7
Natural Heritage Program Network
The New Mexico Natural Heritage Program, 1999;XXIV:1:10
Natural History of the Gila Symposium, 2022;XXXXVII:1:13
Natural Home & Garden
Magazine Gets A New Face, 2006;XXXI:3:6
Nature Conservancy
financial support of, 1990;XV:1:5
Neihaus, Theodore F.
Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers, 1996;XXI:4:6
Neiman, Bill
2025 conference speaker, 2024;XLIX:4:7
BiIl Neiman to Keynote Annual Meeting in Taos, 2001;XXVI:2:1
Nelle, Steve
Ugly Shrubs Get No Respect, 1996;XXI:6:8
Nellessen, Jim
Biological (and Botanical) Science: The Pinnacle of the Sciences, 2011;XXXVI:2:8
Conservation Corner, 2001;XXVI:2:14, 2001;XXVI:3:10, 2001;XXVI:4:12, 2002;XXVII:3:9, 2002;XXVII:4:9, 2003;XXVIII:2:13, 2003;XXVIII:3:13, 2004;XXIX:1:8, 2004;XXIX:2:13, 2004;XXIX:3:6, 2004;XXIX:4:10, 2005;XXX:2:4, 2006;XXXI:2:2, 2007;XXXII:1:6, 2009;XXXIV:3:5, 2009;XXXIV:4:10, 2010;XXXV:1:10, 2010;XXXV:3:7, 2010;XXXV:4:9, 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Highway Plant Rescue Results, 2008;XXXIII:1:5
Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:2:6
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Volunteer Profile, 2005;XXX:1:5
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:3:12, 1996;XXI:2:6
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation Comments, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
DOT Dust-Control Project, 2017;XXXXII:3:5
NM DOT Revegetation Zones, 2016;XXXXI:3:5
New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union
donations from, 2009;XXXIV:4:13, 2010;XXXV:4:2
The New Mexico Environmental Law Center
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:1:4
New Mexico Game Commission
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1996;XXI:2:6
New Mexico Gardener’s Guide (Phillips), 1999;XXIV:2:3
New Mexico History Museum
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton Exhibition at New Mexico History Museum, 2010;XXXV:3:14
New Mexico Museum of Natural History
New Mexico Museum of Natural History Native Plant Project, 1997;XXII:1:2
New Mexico Natural History Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
New Mexico Rare Plant Technical Council (RPTC)
invitation to be founding member, 1997;XXII:3:7
Rare New Mexico Native Plants On The Internet, 2000;XXV:3:4
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1997;XXII:4:12
New Mexico’s Living Landscapes (Dunmire), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
New Mexico State University. See NMSU Botanical Garden; NMSU Herbarium
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1997;XXII:4:12
New Mexico Wildlife Center
The New Mexico Wildlife Center Is “Going Native”! 2015;XXXX:4:8
Nicotiana spp.
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Niethammer, Carolyn
The Tumbleweed Gourmet, 1988;XII:2:3
Nightshade family
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Soulful Solanaceae, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
90 Years and 535 Miles {Humphrey), 1988;XII:3:3
Nixon, Elray S.
Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada, 2022;XXXXVII:3:4
NMPLANTS listserve, 2001;XXVI:2:12
The NMSU Botanical Garden, 1992;XVII:3:6
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:3:3
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
A Letter from the NMSU Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:3:7
The NMSU Herbarium, 1992;XVII:6:10
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1992;XVII:2:8
Nokes, Jill
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest, 2002;XXVII:1:15
Nold, Robert
High and Dry, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Nollman, Jim
Why We Garden, 1998;XXIII:5:6
nomenclature
Botanical Latin, 1992;XVII:3:1
Common Names, 2002;XXVII:4:8
Naming Nuts, 1993;XVIII:3:10
On Renaming Plants and the Task of Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, 2024;XLIX:4:10
In Search of the Perfect Name, 2004;XXIX:1:1
What’s In a Name? 1995;XX:2:1
non-native species. See also invasive species
Alien Native or When Natives Are Not Natural, 1995;XX:1:8
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
Lincoln National Forest Weed Plan, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Native or Not: Hops, 2018;XXXXIII:4:5
Native or Not: Morning Glory, 2020;XXXXV:1:4
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
The Rio Grande Bosque: From Native to Almost Exotic, 1994;XIX:6:1
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Taos Chapter Takes a Stand, 2003;XXVIII:4:11
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:6:8
Weeds, Exotics, and Noxiousness, 1994;XIX:1:5
Noonan, Claire
Science Teacher of the Year Award, 2023;XLVIII:3:16
Nopal (tuna)
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
Norris, William “Bill”
The Art of Plant Collection, 2016;XXXXI:1:6
A Busy 2012 in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2013;XXXVIII:1:5
A Busy Year in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium at Western New Mexico University, 2014;XXXIX:1:13
The Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium: A Bustling Place, 2016;XXXXI:3:9
The Distribution, Habitat Preference, and Nomenclature of NM Sedges in the Genus Carex, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
Memories of Richard Felger, 2021;XXXXVI:1:8
Natural History of the Gila, 2022;XXXXVII:1:13
A Not So Lazy Monday Afternoon in the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium, 2019;XXXXIV:2:12
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:12
The Role of the Non-Professional Botanist in Sustaining the Floristic Tradition, 2014;XXXIX:1:5
Sedgucation I: What Is a Sedge and Why Should New Mexico Botanists Care? 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1993;XVIII:5:12
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers (West), 2001;XXVI:3:15
Northington, David K.
Don't Uproot the Natives: Buy Propagated Plants, 1992;XVII:4:4
For Genuine “Global Relief”, Plant A Native Tree, 1991;XVI:6:15
We Must Ease Misconceptions about Native Plants, 1990;XV:6:8
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP)
Roundup Update: The Glyphosate Goliath vs. the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, 2000;XXV:4:1
Noseburn
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
noxious weeds. See also weeds
Before It’s Too Late (Ravenna grass), 2010;XXXV:2:5
Meadow-in-a-Can? Or Trouble-in-a-Can? 2003;XXVIII:1:12
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
New Mexico Noxious Weed List, 2010;XXXV:1:14
Otero Co. Noxious Plant Control Program, 1997;XXII:4:8
Siberian elm
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
The Silent Invasion, 2009;XXXIV:4:11
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1994;XIX:6:6
Weeds, Exotics, and Noxiousness, 1994;XIX:1:5
NPSNM
The Native Plant Society of New Mexico: A Short History, 1992;XVII:6:4
1988 (Silver City)
announcements and updates, 1988;XII:5:1
State Meeting Report, 1988;XII:6:5
1989 (Bosque del Apache)
1989’s Annual Meeting, 1989;XIV:6:8
1990 (Alamogordo)
agenda and information, 1990;XV:4:2, 1990;XV:4:3, 1990;XV:5:2, 1990;XV:5:5, 1990;XV:5:6
Annual Meeting (conf. rpt.), 1990;XV:6:3
1991 (Carlsbad)
announcements and updates, 1991;XVI:5:7
Mark Your Calendars: Annual Meeting, 1991;XVI:4:6
1992 (Albuquerque)
agenda and information, 1992;XVII:5:4, 1992;XVII:5:5
Report on the State Meeting, 1992;XVII:6:11
1993 (Las Cruces)
agenda and information, 1993;XVIII:5:10, 1993;XVIII:5:11
announcements and updates, 1993;XVIII:4:4
Report on the State Meeting, 1993;XVIII:6:7
1994 (Las Vegas, NM)
agenda and information, 1994;XIX:4:7
August NPSNM Annual Meeting Preview Activity, 1994;XIX:3:7
The Doolittle Ranch: A Preview of the NPS State Meeting, 1994;XIX:4:1
A Report from the Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, 1994;XIX:6:7
1995 (Silver City)
1995 NPSNM Annual Meeting: The Gila National Forest, 1995;XX:3:4
agenda and information, 1995;XX:4:6
announcements and updates, 1995;XX:2:3
The Gila National Forest: A Preview of the 1995 NPSNM Annual Meeting, 1995;XX:4:1
1996 (El Paso)
agenda and information, 1996;XXI:5:6
announcements and updates, 1995;XX:1:3, 1996;XXI:4:10, 1996;XXI:5:2
Annual Meeting Report, 1996;XXI:6:4
Viva El Paso: a preview of the Annual Meeting, 1996;XXI:4:7
Why El Paso in October? 1996;XXI:5:4
1997 (Gallup)
1997 Annual Meeting in Gallup, 1998;XXIII:1:1
announcements and updates, 1997;XXII:4:4
1998 (Amarillo, TX)
announcements and updates, 1998;XXIII:5:7
Report on the 1998 Annual Meeting, 1999;XXIV:1:7
1999 (Albuquerque)
agenda and information, 1999;XXIV:2:10, 1999;XXIV:3:12
announcements and updates, 1999;XXIV:3:1
Annual Meeting Centers on Diversity and Conservation, 1999;XXIV:5:2
Conservation Clues from Grace Mason, 1999;XXIV:3:16
2000 (Las Cruces)
agenda and information, 2000;XXV:3:7
Las Cruces Meeting Rated Big Success! 2001;XXVI:1:10
Presentation descriptions, 2000;XXV:3:8
Richard Spellenberg to be Keynoter at Annual Meeting, 2000;XXV:3:1
2001 (Taos)
agenda and information, 2001;XXVI:2:7
Annual Meeting Snapshots, 2001;XXVI:4:13
BiIl Neiman to Keynote Annual Meeting in Taos, 2001;XXVI:2:1
Taos Chapter to Host Annual Meeting in 2001, 2001;XXVI:1:1
2002 (Silver City)
agenda and information, 2002;XXVII:2:11
announcements and updates, 2002;XXVII:3:11
NPSNM Annual Meeting Held in Silver City, 2002;XXVII:4:5
Ray Powell to be Keynoter at Annual Meeting in Silver City, 2002;XXVII:2:1
Silver City Snapshots, 2002;XXVII:4:6, 2002;XXVII:4:7
2003 (Los Alamos)
agenda and information, 2003;XXVIII:2:7
announcements and updates, 2003;XXVIII:1:16
Annual Meeting Highlights Los Alamos Fire & Recovery, 2003;XXVIII:4:1
Gary Ziehe to Keynote 2003 Annual Meeting, 2003;XXVIII:2:1
photos, 2003;XXVIII:4:6, 2003;XXVIII:4:7
2004 (Alamogordo)
2004 Meeting in Alamogordo (conf. rpt.), 2004;XXIX:4:6
agenda and information, 2004;XXIX:2:7
Alamogordo to Host Annual Meeting 2004, 2004;XXIX:1:1
photos, 2004;XXIX:4:8, 2004;XXIX:4:9
Richard Spellenberg to Encore Keynote at Alamogordo Meeting, 2004;XXIX:2:1
2005 (Albuquerque)
agenda and information, 2005;XXX:2:7
field trip photos, 2005;XXX:4:1, 2005;XXX:4:16
Glasses in the Grass, 2006;XXXI:2:6
Inspiration from the Natural World (conf. address excerpts), 2005;XXX:4:9
Native Plants — Urban Interaction, 2005;XXX:4:8
Sivinski to Keynote Annual Meeting in Albuquerque (includes photo), 2005;XXX:2:1, 2005;XXX:2:2
2006 (El Paso)
agenda and information, 2006;XXXI:2:7
announcements and updates, 2006;XXXI:1:16, 2006;XXXI:3:2
cover photo, 2006;XXXI:4:1
photos, 2006;XXXI:4:8, 2006;XXXI:4:9, 2006;XXXI:4:16
State Meeting Showcases Chihuahuan Desert, 2006;XXXI:4:10
2007 (Farmington)
agenda and information, 2007;XXXII:2:7, 2007;XXXII:3:4
announcements and updates, 2007;XXXII:1:16
Cornerstones: Native Plants in the Four Corners, 2007;XXXII:2:1
Four Corners Flora Fascinates All, 2007;XXXII:4:1
photos, 2007;XXXII:4:8, 2007;XXXII:4:9, 2007;XXXII:4:16
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2007;XXXII:4:2
2008 (Las Cruces)
agenda and information, 2008;XXXIII:2:7
announcements and updates, 2008;XXXIII:3:7
Join us “At The Crossroads”, 2008;XXXIII:2:1
photos, 2009;XXXIV:1:1, 2009;XXXIV:1:8, 2009;XXXIV:1:9
2009 (Taos)
agenda and information, 2009;XXXIV:2:7
announcements and updates, 2009;XXXIV:1:16
Field Trip: Aldo Leopold House (photo), 2009;XXXIV:4:7
Field Trip: Baca Park Wetlands (photo), 2009;XXXIV:4:7
Field Trip: Garden Tour, 2009;XXXIV:4:3
Field Trip: Garden Tour (photos), 2009;XXXIV:4:1, 2009;XXXIV:4:15
Field Trip: Hike to Williams Lake, 2009;XXXIV:4:5
Highlights from Taos, 2009;XXXIV:4:2
The Indo-Hispano Agricultural Tradition in Northern New Mexico: Its Influence on the Flora and Landscape, 2009;XXXIV:4:6
From Mountain Peaks to River Valleys, 2009;XXXIV:2:1
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2009;XXXIV:4:2
2010 (Silver City)
agenda and information, 2010;XXXV:2:7
announcements and updates, 2010;XXXV:2:1, 2010;XXXV:2:3
Garden Tour Report, 2010;XXXV:4:8
Highlights from Silver City, 2010;XXXV:4:2
Kelly Allred Honored, 2010;XXXV:4:7
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Moonworts! 2010;XXXV:4:6
2011 (Santa Fe)
agenda and information, 2011;XXXVI:2:9
Honoring the Past, Preparing for the Future, 2011;XXXVI:2:1
Native Bees of New Mexico (conf. rpt.), 2011;XXXVI:4:9
photos, 2011;XXXVI:4:12, 2011;XXXVI:4:16
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2011;XXXVI:4:2
2012 (Alamogordo)
100 Years of Landscape Change, 2012;XXXVII:2:1
agenda and information, 2012;XXXVII:2:9
field trip cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:4:1
From the President (conf. rpt.), 2012;XXXVII:4:2
2013 (Albuquerque)
2013 Annual Meeting: A Meeting of Minds (conf. rpt.), 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
2013 Annual Meeting: Venue Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:3
agenda and information, 2013;XXXVIII:2:9
Annual Conference in Albuquerque, 2013;XXXVIII:2:1
field trip photos, 2013;XXXVIII:4:1, 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
2014 (El Paso)
agenda and information, 2014;XXXIX:2:7
El Paso Plans a Memorable Annual Meeting in August, 2014;XXXIX:2:1
Invitation to NPSNM Members to Make Presentations, 2014;XXXIX:3:1
2015 (Durango)
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:12
agenda and information, 2015;XXXX:2:9
announcements and updates, 2015;XXXX:1:14
2016 (Las Cruces)
agenda and information, 2016;XXXXI:2:9
announcements and updates, 2016;XXXXI:3:3
Celebrating Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument: Hidden Diversities/Secrets Revealed, 2016;XXXXI:2:1
cover photos, 2017;XXXXII:1:1, 2017;XXXXII:1:12
The Fall is NOT Just Golden. . ., 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Invitation to NPSNM Members to Make Presentations, 2016;XXXXI:3:1
2017 (Taos)
2017 NPSNM Annual Conference Wrap-Up, 2018;XXXXIII:1:6
agenda and information, 2017;XXXXII:2:9
announcements and updates, 2017;XXXXII:2:1, 2017;XXXXII:3:1
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:1
2018 (Silver City)
agenda and information, 2018;XXXXIII:2:9
announcements and updates, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
Discover the Plants, People, and Culture of the Gila, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
poster (cover photo), 2018;XXXXIII:3:1
From the President, 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
2019 (Santa Fe)
agenda and information, 2019;XXXXIV:3:8
announcements and updates, 2019;XXXXIV:2:10
Memories of, 2019;XXXXIV:4:9
2021 (Alamogordo, NM, delayed from 2020)
agenda and information, 2020;XXXXV:2:9, 2021;XXXXVI:2:8
announcements and updates, 2019;XXXXIV:4:8, 2020;XXXXV:1:8, 2020;XXXXV:3:12, 2021;XXXXVI:3:8
The Making of a Conference, 2020;XXXXV:2:8
The Making of a Conference: A Journey for Sure, 2020;XXXXV:3:10
The Making of a Conference: Resilience, 2021;XXXXVI:3:9
The Making of a Conference: Take Two, 2021;XXXXVI:2:12
Notes from the Conference: a few favorite moments, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
People and Environment of the Three Rivers Culture and Their Record in Stone, 2020;XXXXV:2:13
Wrapping Up the 2021 Journey Through Time (conf. rpt.), 2021;XXXXVI:4:8
2022 (Albuquerque, NM)
2022: An Ecology for Seven Generations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
agenda and information, 2022;XXXXVII:2:11, 2022;XXXXVII:3:9
A Land Ethic for Seven Generations, 2022;XXXXVII:2:3, 2022;XXXXVII:3:7, 2022;XXXXVII:4:4
2023 (Alpine, TX)
agenda and information, 2023;XLVIII:3:8
Deep in the Heart of Texas (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:1:4
The El Paso Chapter Invites You to Alpine, TX, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:3
Exploring the Trans-Pecos: Texas’s Wild West, 2022;XXXXVII:4:3, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:3
Memories of Alpine (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:1:14
2024 (Taos)
agenda and information, 2024;XLIX:2:9, 2024;XLIX:3:7
books for sale during, 2024;XLIX:3:14
The Mountains Really Were Calling (From the Presidents), 2024;XLIX:4:4
Taos Mountains are Calling (conf. info), 2024;XLIX:1:5, 2024;XLIX:2:10
The Taos Mountains Were Calling. . . and You Came! (conf. rpt.), 2024;XLIX:4:6
2025 (Las Cruces)
Las Cruces or Bust! 2024;XLIX:4:7
NPSNM Board and staff
Board Welcomes New Director at Large, 1999;XXIV:5:4
The Election That Wasn’t, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
The Failures and Successes of the Board, 1999;XXIV:3:10
Hello from the Native Plant Society of New Mexico’s New Administrative Assistant, 2007;XXXII:4:4
Karen Garcia: NPSNM’s Newest Board Member, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
Lisa Mandelkern New Vice President of NPSNM, 2001;XXVI:4:2
Meet Bob Sivinski, 2001;XXVI:1:1
Meet Bob Sivinski Part Two, 2001;XXVI:2:2
Meet NPSNM Board Member Jan Martenson: Our Fireball of Energy, 2016;XXXXI:4:2
Meet NPSNM’s New Administrative Coordinator, 2014;XXXIX:2:3
Meet NPSNM’s New Officers (photo), 2004;XXIX:4:1
Meet Our New Membership Coordinator, 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
Meet Sara Digby, NPSNM’s New Outreach Coordinator, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
NPSNM Board Election (call for nominations), 2024;XLIX:4:4
NPSNM Board Has Busy and Productive Weekend, 2000;XXV:2:13
NPSNM Election Results, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
photos, 2006;XXXI:4:2, 2012;XXXVII:4:2, 2013;XXXVIII:2:5, 2015;XXXX:2:8, 2024;XLIX:2:5
Planning Session Held at Sevilleta L.T.E.R., 1997;XXII:5:1
President transition (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
thanks to Board members (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:4:2
Tom Stewart: NPSNM’s New Vice President, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
Who’s on Board
Kathleen Hall, 2024;XLIX:2:4
Tom Stewart, 2024;XLIX:3:4
NPSNM Chapters. See also conservation
Albuquerque
Albuquerque Chapter: Beth Herschman honored, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Habitat Landscape Workshop and Design Lab, 2017;XXXXII:1:10
Habitat Workshop a Smashing Success, 2007;XXXII:3:9
Board Welcomes San Juan Chapter, 1999;XXIV:5:6
Carlsbad
Carlsbad Chapter Part of Joint Effort to Create Native Plant Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:13
El Paso
Another Plant Salvage Project, 2006;XXXI:4:5
El Paso Chapter Takes on US Border Patrol, 2002;XXVII:1:1
El Paso NPS Joins NPSNM! 2001;XXVI:2:1
Gila
Gila Chapter Sponsors 3-Day Plant ID Workshop, 2001;XXVI:4:16
Meet the Gila Chapter’s New (Again) President, 2017;XXXXII:2:2
Moss Identification Workshop, 2012;XXXVII:3:1, 2012;XXXVII:3:2
ORV Impacts Documented, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Recent Educational Activities and Initiatives of the Gila Chapter of the NPS, 2020;XXXXV:1:9
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
Ten Year Anniversary for GNPS, 1998;XXIII:3:9
A Tree-Decorating GIFTTT, 2007;XXXII:1:15
Las Cruces
donations made (photo), 2013;XXXVIII:2:5
donations to state parks, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
donation to Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, 2017;XXXXII:1:5
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Las Cruces Chapter Donations Support Area Projects, 2002;XXVII:3:16
Las Cruces Chapter Honored at State Park Ribbon-cutting, 2009;XXXIV:1:10
leadership in, 2002;XXVII:1:5
networking, 1991;XVI:5:4
Otero
2006 Scholarships Awarded, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Otero Chapter Grants Scholarship Awards, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
Otero Chapter Savors Native Plants, 2008;XXXIII:4:1
Otero Chapter: Scholarships Awarded, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Ruidoso Applies to be Chapter #9, 2000;XXV:1:1
Sacramento Mountains
Sacramento Mountains Chapter Wins Grant for Native Garden, 2001;XXVI:3:1
Santa Fe
Acequia Trail plant list, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Santa Fe Chapter Thanks Rachel! 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
Taos
books presented to library (photo), 2004;XXIX:1:7
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Greenhouse Project, 2005;XXX:3:4
State Board Welcomes Taos Chapter, 1998;XXIII:6:8
Taos Chapter Awards Two Educational Grants, 2018;XXXXIII:3:3
Taos Chapter Donates Native Plant Section to Taos Library, 2002;XXVII:2:1, 2002;XXVII:3:14
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Taos Chapter Honored, 2002;XXVII:1:13
Taos Chapter Takes a Stand, 2003;XXVIII:4:11
Thank You from the Taos Chapter, 2015;XXXX:1:6
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
announcements, 2010;XXXV:2:1, 2010;XXXV:2:3, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
runners-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3, 2019;XXXXIV:1:16
selected submissions, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
winners, 2010;XXXV:4:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
nurseries
Arizona Nursery Donates Native Plants to Silver City Community Park, 2000;XXV:3:5
Native Plant Nurseries: Playing the Odds, 1991;XVI:5:1
Nyctaginaceae family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZOak
Can you tell your griseas from your emoryis? 2012;XXXVII:1:12
Immortal Shrubbery (Quercus havardii), 1996;XXI:6:1
Oberhausen, John
Saving More Than an Endangered Plant, 2019;XXXXIV:1:7
obituaries and death notices. See In memoriam
O’Brien, Patrick
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
O’Donnell, Jim
More about TLT and Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
Oenothera spp.
A Beautiful Twilight with Evening Primroses, 2004;XXIX:3:4
Oenothera
albicaulis
illustration, 2004;XXIX:3:4
brevipes
illustration, 1988;XII:2:4
deltoides
illustration, 1988;XII:2:4
primiveris
illustration, 1988;XII:2:4
off-road vehicles. See ATVs/UTVs
O’Kane, Steve L., Jr.
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
old or ancient plant species
Ancient Agaves Have Rich History, 1997;XXII:4:8
Flora Neomexicana: Old Plant Species, 1998;XXIII:3:7
Olive
New Mexico
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Oncosiphon
piluliferum
Potential Stink (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:3:19
Stinknet Found in New Mexico, 2024;XLIX:3:5
O’Neil, Levi
NPSNM Photo Contest winner, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Onion
Flowers and Flavor, 1993;XVIII:1:7
Goodding’s
Lincoln National Forest Comments, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Optunia spp.
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Opuntia spp.
Awesome Opuntias, 1999;XXIV:2:1
Opuntia
cochenillifera
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
Orange
Osage
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Orchid
Chiricahua Adder's-Mouth
in Little Water Canyon, 2016;XXXXI:1:5
stream
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:3:16
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Oreocarya
worthingtonii
Introducing Oreocarya worthingtonii, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
Organ Mountains
New Mexico's Organ Mountains: A Foray into the World of Desert Ferns, 1991;XVI:3:1
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
Conservation News from the Las Cruces Chapter, 2023;XLVIII:4:7
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Friends of Organ Mountains-Deserts Peaks receive donation, 2017;XXXXII:1:5
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Management Comments, 2024;XLIX:4:5
photos, 2016;XXXXI:1:1, 2016;XXXXI:1:10, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Southern New Mexico Volunteers Needed, 2021;XXXXVI:1:5
Wilderness Bill Introduced to Protect Eight Wilderness Study Areas, 2016;XXXXI:3:3
Ortiz Mountains
The Ortiz Mountains—a New Land Grant, 1997;XXII:3:6
Oryzopsis
hymenoides
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Oshá
Osha (Ligusticum porteri), 1995;XX:5:3
Oshá (Ligusticum porteri), 1989;XIV:5:4
Versatile Oshá, 2000;XXV:4:4
Yerba de la Gente: Oshá, 2005;XXX:4:1
Osterreich, Helgi
In Memoriam: Charles Wood, 2015;XXXX:4:16
In Memoriam: Nancy Hutto, 2012;XXXVII:3:7
Otero Chapter Savors Native Plants, 2008;XXXIII:4:1
Otero Mesa
An Example of New Mexico’s Forgotten Lands, 2004;XXIX:2:13
Otto, Lorrie
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski), review, 2004;XXIX:3:14
Outlaw Weeds of the West (Sackett), 2015;XXXX:1:12
overpopulation
6 Billion and Counting! 2000;XXV:1:4
Oxley, F.M.
Wildflower Focus, 1994;XIX:3:8
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZPackera
cardamine
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
mancosana
cover photo, 2011;XXXVI:3:1
Packera mancosana: A New Species, 2011;XXXVI:3:8
Paintbrush
Hayden's
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:1:1
swale
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Palafoxia
Sand
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Palafoxia
sphacelata
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:10
Panicum
bulbosum
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:6
lepidulum
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
virgatum
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Papich, W. W.
Jury Still Out on Caged Exotic Insect, 2000;XXV:1:7
parasites and parasitism
Corn Smut, 1988;XIII:1:1
Indian Paintbrush and Root Parasitism, 1989;XIII:1:3
Parkey, Michael
Building Inside Nature’s Envelope (Wasowski, Wasowski), review, 2001;XXVI:4:15
Parry, Ron
Gila Chapter Member Ron Parry Receives Prestigious Citizen Science Award, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
Parthenium
incanum
Flower World Signs at Three Rivers, 2022;XXXXVII:1:14
Parthenocissus spp.
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
Pasque flower
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Pea
golden
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Pearl, Joseph
Ancient Agaves Have Rich History, 1997;XXII:4:8
Awesome Opuntias, 1999;XXIV:2:1
Creosote Gains Popularity, 1994;XIX:1:6
Desert Marigold Blossoms Brilliantly, 1991;XVI:6:12
Mormon Tea, Ephedra spp., 1995;XX:1:1
Saltbush Serves Many Purposes, 1995;XX:2:7
Small Desert Shrub Supplies Cool Season Color, 1992;XVII:4:7
Pearl, Mary
Conservation for the Twenty-first Century, 1990;XV:2:5
The Pearl Plot (Ramakka), 2023;XLVIII:4:12
Pearlstein, Susanna
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Peck, Babs
thanks to (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:4:2
Pectis
angustifolia
A Pinch of Summer in the Dead of Winter, 1994;XIX:1:1
Pediocactus
knowltonii
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Peganum
harmala
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
Peloncillo area
Plants to Look For on the Peloncillo Trip, 1988;XII:5:6
Peniocereus
greggii var. greggii
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Pennington, Bob
Commentary (on native species), 2003;XXVIII:3:11
Little-Known Shrubs, 1991;XVI:1:4
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:10
Russian Olive. . . Nyet! (Point. . .Counterpoint), 2001;XXVI:4:9
Pennyroyal
Tom Todsens’ Pennyroyal, 1993;XVIII:2:6
Osterhout’s beardtongue
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
Palmer’s
cover photo, 2015;XXXX:4:18
Rocky Mountain
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:2:1
sand
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:9
scarlet
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:3:1
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
ambiguus
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:9
barbatus
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:3:1
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
fasciculatus
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:1:1
osterhoutii
photo, 2010;XXXV:3:2
strictus
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:2:1
Penstemons: The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico (Heflin), 1998;XXIII:3:1
Pepsis spp.
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Peraphyllum
ramosissimum
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:5
Little-Known Shrubs, 1991;XVI:1:4
Pericome
caudata
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
permaculture
Permaculture (conf. rpt.), 1990;XV:1:9
Permaculture in the Southwest, 1989;XIII:1:6
pesticides
Chemical Industry and EPA Working Together to Weaken Endangered Species Act, 2004;XXIX:2:4
EPA and Lawn Chemicals, 2004;XXIX:3:13
Keep Off the Grass, 2002;XXVII:1:16
Ontario to Ban Lawn Pesticide Use, Home Depot Stops Sales, 2008;XXXIII:3:5
Pesticide Control, 2020;XXXXV:1:5
Pesticides and Health, 2003;XXVIII:4:11
Roundup Update: The Glyphosate Goliath vs. the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, 2000;XXV:4:1
U.S. Lawn-care Industry Fighting Back Against Pesticide Bans, 2005;XXX:2:2
Peterson, Roger
Field Guides to New Mexico’s Plants, 1993;XVIII:2:7
Immortal Shrubbery (Quercus havardii), 1996;XXI:6:1
Land of Honey [Mesquite], 1994;XIX:1:7
Naming Nuts, 1993;XVIII:3:10
Plants of the Apache Woods, 1991;XVI:2:1
Run, Rabbitbrush, Run, 1996;XXI:2:1
Volunteer Profile, 2003;XXVIII:2:2
What’s “Up Top” Down South, 1989;XV:4:3
Peterson, Terry
Terry Peterson Joins Editorial Staff, 1999;XXIV:2:12
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:4:11
Petroglyph National Monument
Rally Round the Petroglyphs, 1988;XII:6:2
Selections from a Preliminary List of Flora of the West Escarpment and Llano De Albuquerque, 1988;XIII:1:5
Phacelia
cloudcroftensis
The Cloudcroft Phacelia: An Update, 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Cloudcroft Phacelia Search Is a Partial Success! 2011;XXXVI:4:7
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:8, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Searching for the Cloudcroft Phacelia, 2011;XXXVI:3:5
integrifolia
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
sivinskii
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
phenology
Phenology: Watch What Happens, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:5
Phillips, Barbara G.
Annotated Checklist of Vascular Plants of Grand Canyon National Park, 1990;XV:1:10
Phillips, Judith
Bosque Del Apache Meadow Madness Update and Video, 1989;XIII:3:1
Bosque del Apache Moonlight and Meadow Mania, 1989;XIII:2:1
Bosque del Apache Update from Judith Phillips, 1988;XII:6:2
Bosque Update, 1989;XV:4:4
Designing Windbreaks, 2000;XXV:1:12
George Finlay (in memoriam), 1989;XIV:6:10
Landscape Design for a Dry Climate, 1990;XV:2:6
Landscape Ecology: The Garden Path to Sustainable Living Spaces, 1991;XVI:6:1
Letter to the Members, 2005;XXX:4:4
Lisa Johnston, 2003;XXVIII:4:9
In Memoriam: George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:13
More on Rhus trilobata, 2005;XXX:1:6
Native Plant Myth #426, 1988;XII:4:4
Native Plant Nurseries: Playing the Odds, 1991;XVI:5:1
Natives and Xeriscape, 1989;XIV:5:3
Natural Design, 1996;XXI:2:7
New Mexico Gardener’s Guide, 1999;XXIV:2:3
NPSNM Members Remember George Oxford Miller, 2024;XLIX:2:14
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Plants for Natural Gardens, 1996;XXI:2:7
Remembering David Salman, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
Southwestern Landscaping with Native Plants, 1988;XII:4:6
Phlox family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
photography. See also NPSNM Photo Contest
The Art of Wildflower Photography workshop, 2013;XXXVIII:2:6
Audubon Photography Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
Four Ways to Improve Your Nature Photographs, 2002;XXVII:1:7
photography field trip, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Tips to Photographing Wildflowers, 1989;XIII:2:7
Phragmites
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Phragmites
australis
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:5
Native or Not: Phragmites, 2020;XXXXV:3:4
Physalis
virginiana var. campaniforma
Conservation Success in 2011 and a Prospectus for 2012, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
Physaria
iveyana
Ivey’s Bladderpod (Physaria iveyana): A New Plant Species! 2013;XXXVIII:1:12
newberryi var. yesicola
illustration, 2000;XXV:1:11
Picea spp.
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:12
Pieris
rapae Linnaeus
photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1
Pincushion
Lee’s
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:3:1
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
Pine
piñon
Pining Away? 2003;XXVIII:4:14
ponderosa
Plant Portraits: Ponderosa Pines, Climate Change, and Wildfires, 2005;XXX:3:6
Scotch
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
Pinus
sylvestris
Strangers in a Strange Land, 2021;XXXXVI:4:4
pipeline projects
Pinyon Pipeline Application Withdrawn, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Saddleback Piñon Pipeline comments, 2015;XXXX:2:6
Piper, Gary L.
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States (ed.), 2011;XXXVI:1:9
Plagens, Michael
The Sacred Apple, 1993;XVIII:5:9
plains-mesa sand scrub
Save the Plains-Mesa Sand Scrub, 2001;XXVI:3:10
Plaintain
woolly
Small is Beautiful, 2005;XXX:1:9
Plantago
patagonica
Small is Beautiful, 2005;XXX:1:9
plant collection
The Art of Plant Collection, 2016;XXXXI:1:6
Native Plant Collecting, 1991;XVI:6:11
Native Plant Collection, 1990;XV:3:3
The Native Plant Society of New Mexico Field Ethics, 1992;XVII:1:3, 1994;XIX:3:5, 1997;XXII:3:9
A Rule of Thumb for Botanists: the 1 in 20 rule, 1999;XXIV:1:1
Wildflower Pillage Along Arizona’s Highways and Byways, 1995;XX:3:3
plant identification
Earliest Flowers to Look For
drawings of, 1990;XV:2:11
Gila Chapter Sponsors 3-Day Plant ID Workshop, 2001;XXVI:4:16
New Interactive Plant Keys for New Mexico and Nearby Regions, 2011;XXXVI:3:10
New Mexico Wildflower App, 2012;XXXVII:3:3
To Squash or Not to Squash, 1990;XV:2:10
Vascular Plants of the Gila National Forest: Introducing “gilaflora.com”, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
Wintertime Plant Identification, 1996;XXI:1:3
Plant Identification Terminology (Harris, Harris), 1994;XIX:5:8
plant lists
Checklist of the Ferns of the Organ Mountains, 1991;XVI:3:5
Letter to the Members, 2005;XXX:4:4
Plants to Look For on the Peloncillo Trip, 1988;XII:5:6
Santa Fe’s Acequia Trail, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Selections from a Preliminary List of Flora of the West Escarpment and Llano De Albuquerque, 1988;XIII:1:5
Another Plant Salvage Project, 2006;XXXI:4:5
The Building Envelope: New Ground Rules for Building on Natural Land, 1995;XX:2:8
Plant Rescue Reminders, 2001;XXVI:4:4
Plant Salvage Covered in Wildflower, 2008;XXXIII:3:6
Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:2:6
Salvage Zone Update, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
U.S. Highway 62/180
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
Plant Salvage, Rescue, and Conservation Project, 2006;XXXI:2:2
U.S. 62/180 Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:1:6
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Plants for Natural Gardens (Phillips), 1996;XXI:2:7
Platanus
wrightii
Arizona Sycamore, 1990;XV:1:3
Playa Lakes Joint Venture
Playa Modifications Assessment, 2015;XXXX:1:5
Ploch, Mandy
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
Poa
wheeleri
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
podcasts
Our First Podcast, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
Podcast Complete! 2019;XXXXIV:1:10
Polanisia
dodecandra
photo, 2016;XXXXI:2:12
Polechla, Paul J., Jr.
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
Polemoniaceae family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
Polemonium
foliosissimum
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3
Policies in Effect
New Policies Presented for Review, 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
pollinators and pollination
Conserving Pollinators on New Mexico’s Rangelands (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:5
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Devious Stream Orchid Tricks Insects, 2019;XXXXIV:3:5
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Free Ecoregional Planting Guides, 2015;XXXX:1:13
Free Fact Sheets: Gardening for Pollinators, 2007;XXXII:3:16
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:9
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People, 2022;XXXXVII:4:11
Native Plants, Pollinators, and People: The McEwen Site, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:11
Pollinator Protection License Plate, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
Pollinators Under Pressure, 2015;XXXX:3:6
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Pollon, Zelie
No Kidding! Goats Touted as Organic Weed Eaters in New Mexico, 2000;XXV:1:8
Polygalaceae family
A Fertile Field for Discovery, 1993;XVIII:2:2
Polygonatum
biflorum
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Pomaria
jamesii
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Pope, Carl
Press Passes, 2000;XXV:3:4
Strategic Ignorance, 2004;XXIX:4:15
Poppy
California golden
characteristics, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:16
Mexican Gold Poppy
Sow Now for Spectacular March Blooming, 2001;XXVI:3:12
prickly
Endangered Sacramento Prickly-Poppy Watering Results, 2006;XXXI:2:15
Otero Chapter Plays Gunga Din to Thirsty Prickly Poppies, 2005;XXX:3:2
photo, 2020;XXXXV:2:14
Potato family
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
Potentilla
thurberi
photo, 2010;XXXV:4:9
Powell, A. Michael
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas, 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Powell, Michael
Grasses of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas, 1997;XXII:4:10
Trees and Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas, 1998;XXIII:4:4
Powell, Ray
Ray Powell to be Keynoter at Annual Meeting in Siver City, 2002;XXVII:2:1
Power, Thomas Michael
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies, 1997;XXII:3:2
Price, Joan E.
Flower World Signs at Three Rivers, 2022;XXXXVII:1:14
Prickly pear
A Familiar Friend Far from Home, 2022;XXXXVII:1:9
photo (contest runner-up), 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
photo with bee, 2015;XXXX:3:7
Proboscidea
parviflora
Devil’s Claw, 1990;XV:6:8
Proctor, Bob
"Some days, my spirit lies prostrate" (poem), 2004;XXIX:2:5
propagation
Cacti, 1993;XVIII:1:11
Eustoma propagation, 1988;XII:2:2
Prosopis
glandulosa
Honey Mesquite, 1998;XXIII:2:7
Land of Honey, 1994;XIX:1:7
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14, 2015;XXXX:3:15
Pseudocymopterus
montanus
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
Ptychostomum
pseudotriquetrum
Carter Conservation Fund Helps Safeguard Bryophyte Collection, 2021;XXXXVI:4:10
BLM hearings on grazing, 1999;XXIV:2:3
Cheer Up! 1991;XVI:1:8
Colorado Native Flora and the Public Lands Grazing Reform Debate, 1994;XIX:4:3
In Defense of Public Lands, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Federal Lands Grazing, 2004;XXIX:3:6
Great American Outdoors Act, 2020;XXXXV:4:4
mining and logging on, 1991;XVI:4:4
New BLM Public Lands Rule, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Public Lands Transfer, 2017;XXXXII:2:6
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1990;XV:5:3, 1991;XVI:6:8, 1992;XVII:5:10, 1993;XVIII:1:12, 1994;XIX:1:8, 1994;XIX:4:4, 1995;XX:2:6, 1997;XXII:3:12
Your Public Lands, 1992;XVII:5:1
Puccoon
fringed
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Pulsatilla
ludoviciana
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Purdy, Marty
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Purshia
stansburyana
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:16
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZQuammen, David
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin, 2007;XXXII:1:4
Quercus
emoryi
Can you tell your griseas from your emoryis? 2012;XXXVII:1:12
grisea
Can you tell your griseas from your emoryis? 2012;XXXVII:1:12
havardii
Immortal Shrubbery, 1996;XXI:6:1
tardifolia.
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Quinones, Vanessa
Bouteloua hirsuta, Illustrated: A Tribute, 2015;XXXX:3:8
Quintana Martínez, Gustavo
Cactaceas de Chihuahua, 2011;XXXVI:1:7
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZRails to Trails Association, 1994;XIX:4:8
Rain lily
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Ramakka, Vicky
2015 Annual Meeting: Field Trip Field Notes, 2015;XXXX:4:12
The Cactus Plot, 2019;XXXXIV:4:14
The Pearl Plot, 2023;XLVIII:4:12
A Remembrance (in memoriam), 2023;XLVIII:4:12
The Story of a Very Little Cactus, 2023;XLVIII:3:13
Raming, Mark
Planting to Attract Wildlife, 1991;XVI:6:6
Ramirez, Sarah
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Randall Davey Audubon Center
NM Nat Hist Institute Herbarium, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:13
rangelands
A Prehistoric Vegetative History of New Mexico, 2002;XXVII:4:12
rangeland improvement proposals, 1990;XV:1:5
Weeds Are a Growing Threat to the Ecology of America's Rangelands, 1991;XVI:4:7
Ranunculus
aquatilis
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
Rappaport, Bret
Lorrie Otto, Prairie Queen, 2003;XXVIII:4:8
rare plants. See also endangered or threatened species; specific species
Annual Meeting of the NM Rare Plant Technical Council, 2015;XXXX:3:3
Flora Neomexicana: Old Plant Species, 1998;XXIII:3:7
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
New Mexico Rare Plant Conservation Strategy, 2017;XXXXII:3:6
The New Mexico Rare Plant Treasure Hunt: A Call for Action, 2013;XXXVIII:3:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Website Has a New Face! 2020;XXXXV:3:3
New Mexico’s Best-Kept Secret, 2012;XXXVII:2:6
Permit Requirements Finalized for NM Rare Plant Takings, 2023;XLVIII:4:6
photography field trip, 2012;XXXVII:1:9
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
Rare New Mexico Native Plants On The Internet, 2000;XXV:3:4
Rare Plant Conservation Strategy, 2015;XXXX:3:5, 2024;XLIX:1:6
Rare Plant Conservation Strategy Roll-Out, 2019;XXXXIV:2:5
Rare Plant Surveys, 1991;XVI:2:8
resolution on transplanting, 1991;XVI:1:8
Saving the Pieces: The Center for Plant Conservation and the National Effort to Save the Rare Plants of the United States, 1997;XXII:1:6
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
State Rare Plants Revision, 2019;XXXXIV:2:6
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:19
What’s Rare in New Mexico, 2014;XXXIX:1:3
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Rare Plants of Colorado, 1989;XIV:6:11
Rauber, Paul
Strategic Ignorance, 2004;XXIX:4:15
Ravenna grass
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
Rebman, Jon P.
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed., 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Redwood
The Native Redwood, 1998;XXIII:5:7
Redwood World’s Tallest Tree, 2007;XXXII:1:5
Reed
common
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:5
Reeves, Bob J.
in memoriam, 2014;XXXIX:1:11
Reeves, Linda Mary
Flora of the Four Corners Region, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
reforestation
Ten Golden Rules of Reforestation, 2021;XXXXVI:3:5
Regan, Lee
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide (Miller), review, 2024;XLIX:1:15
Regan, Ronald
Regan and Wildflowers, 1988;XII:3:8
regeneration
Journey Through Regeneration: A Personal Experience with Nature, 1992;XVII:4:6
A Region of Astonishing Beauty (Williams), 2004;XXIX:3:15
Reichhardt, Karen
The Use of Regional Native Flora for Desert Landscaping, 1991;XVI:6:16
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (Quammen), 2007;XXXII:1:4
Renison, Daniel
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
reproduction
Sexual Olio in Botany, 1998;XXIII:1:3
Republican Party (GOP)
Green Talk, Brown Walk, 2003;XXVIII:4:9
Republicans for Environmental Protection (REP), 2001;XXVI:2:5
Requiem for a Lawnmower (Wasowski), 1993;XVIII:2:11, 2004;XXIX:3:14
biocrusts, 2024;XLIX:2:7
BLM Funds, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Chattanooga Iron Fen, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Conservation vs. Restoration, 2002;XXVII:3:9
Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve Restoration Update, 2024;XLIX:4:14
Native Juniper Revegetation, 1989;XIII:1:8
NM DOT Revegetation Zones, 2016;XXXXI:3:5
Santa Clara Canyon, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Society for Ecological Restoration meeting, 2024;XLIX:1:6
Ten Golden Rules of Reforestation, 2021;XXXXVI:3:5
Throw That [Seed] Ball! 2017;XXXXII:2:7
Rhus
microphylla
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
trilobata
More on Rhus trilobata, 2005;XXX:1:6
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
Rhus trilobata, 2004;XXIX:4:7
Ribe, Tom
The Valles Caldera National Preserve: Plant Paradise at a Legislative Crossroads, 2010;XXXV:3:5
Ribes
aureum
Early Spring Bloomers Greet Pollinators, 2019;XXXXIV:2:11
Ricer, Dean
Chihuahuan Desert Gardens (Magee, McKimmie eds.), review, 1998;XXIII:3:3
A Report on a Field Trip to the Gypsum Dunes East of Dell City, Texas, 1994;XIX:2:5
A Report on The Annual Meeting and Symposium Native Plant Society of Texas, 1994;XIX:2:5
Richardson, Bill (Governor)
Governor Bill Richardson Honors Robert DeWitt Ivey, 2004;XXIX:1:16
Muchas Gracias, Governor Richardson, 2004;XXIX:3:5
Ricketts, Sarah
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Rietveld, Will
field trip leader (cover photo), 2015;XXXX:4:1
Rio Fernando Park
More about TLT and Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
An Afternoon on the Rio Grande, 2022;XXXXVII:2:10
An Introduction to the Rio Grande (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Las Cruces Update, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:4
The Las Cruses Chapter Takes Action, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
The Rio Grande Bosque: From Native to Almost Exotic, 1994;XIX:6:1
Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Rio Grande Gorge
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:1
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
A Desertscape for Mariposaville at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2019;XXXXIV:4:12
riparian areas
Aquatic and Riparian Habitat Field Trip, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Riparian Research Funded by NPSNM, 2005;XXX:2:6
Southwest’s Riparian Areas May Soon Be Memories, 1989;XIII:1:5
The Roadrunner (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
roads and highways
Highway Plant Rescue Results, 2008;XXXIII:1:5
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
U.S. Highway 62/180
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
Plant Salvage, Rescue, and Conservation Project, 2006;XXXI:2:2
U.S. 62/180 Plant Salvage Update, 2007;XXXII:1:6
U.S. Highway 62/180 Widening: Plant Salvage Swings into High Gear, 2006;XXXI:4:4
Where to Find Lots of Plants in Bloom During Dry Weather, 2009;XXXIV:4:13
Roadside Wildflowers of the Southern Great Plains (Freeman, Schofield), 1993;XVIII:2:11
Roberts, Norman C.
Baja California Plant Field Guide, 3rd ed., 2012;XXXVII:4:7
Robertson, Betsy
Environmental Stewardship Award to Taos Chapter (photo), 2004;XXIX:2:16
Judy Lister, 2003;XXVIII:3:9
in memoriam, 2016;XXXXI:1:14
Robertson, Frances
Highlights from Taos, 2009;XXXIV:4:2
Landscape Design Course with Native Plants: A Rip-Roaring Success, 2011;XXXVI:2:2
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide (Tweit), 2005;XXX:1:15
The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide (Miller), 2024;XLIX:1:15
Roosevelt, Theodore
Grand Canyon proclamation, 2001;XXVI:3:16
Roper, Cindy
New Administrative Coordinator, New E-Mail Address, 2011;XXXVI:3:2
work of (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Rosa
minutifolia Engelm in Parry
The Thorny Rose Affair, 2004;XXIX:3:7
Rosaceae family
The Peace of the Roses, 2005;XXX:3:7
Rosacker, Mark
Native Plant Society of New Mexico Annual Meeting Update, 1991;XVI:5:7
Rose
sweetbriar
photo with bee, 2015;XXXX:3:7
Rose, Jeff
2014 NPSNM Grant Report, 2015;XXXX:2:3
The Rose's Kiss (Bernhardt), 2000;XXV:4:14
Rosner, Hillary
Goodbye to Mountain Forests? 2012;XXXVII:4:11
Ross, Steve
NPSNM Workshop Report: Grasses with a Hand Lens, 2009;XXXIV:4:12
Roth, Daniela
Conservation Corner, 2013;XXXVIII:3:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Website Has a New Face! 2020;XXXXV:3:3
Saving Beauty: The Story of an Endangered Sunflower, 2019;XXXXIV:2:7
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Rowe, Erika
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Updates from the State Botanist, 2024;XLIX:3:15, 2024;XLIX:3:19
Rubin, Carole
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs, 2003;XXVIII:3:15
How to Get Your Lawn Off Grass, 2002;XXVII:3:8
Rubin, Richard
Millicent Rogers Museum: Native Plants and Art, 2020;XXXXV:1:10
Rudbeckia
laciniata
photo (contest submission, winner), 2018;XXXXIII:4:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1
Runyan, Gary
as Poster Committee Chair (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:14
Russian olive
Point. . .Counterpoint, 2001;XXVI:4:9
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZSaccharum
ravennae [L.] Murray
Before It’s Too Late, 2010;XXXV:2:5
Sackett, Karen M.
Outlaw Weeds of the West, 2015;XXXX:1:12
Sacramento Mountains
Hiking Access to the Sacramentos, 1997;XXII:3:7
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly
Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly Listed (endangered), 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Sacred apple. See Datura
Sage
blue
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Sagebrush
Riders of the Purple. . .What???, 1993;XVIII:3:1
A Widespread and Useful Southwestern Plant, 2007;XXXII:3:13
Salman, David
Remembering David Salman (in memoriam), 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
Saltbush
cover photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:1
Four-winged Saltbush, 1998;XXIII:6:1
Fourwing Saltbush, 1996;XXI:5:1
Saltbush Serves Many Purposes, 1995;XX:2:7
Salt cedar. See Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.)
Saltgrass
Mesquite and Nipa: New Global Food Crops from the Americas, 2010;XXXV:4:5
Salvador, Cristina M.
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe, 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Salvia
shrubby
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Salvia
pinguifolia
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
Sambucus
caerulea var. neomexicana
photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:16
Sandia Mountain Natural History Center
NPSNM Grant Report: Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, 2015;XXXX:4:7
San Juan College Herbarium
Thank You to NPSNM from State Herbarium Grantees, 2012;XXXVII:1:3
San Lorenzo Canyon
field trip photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
Santa Clara Canyon
watershed restoration, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Santa Fe Botanical Garden
August NPSNM Annual Meeting Preview Activity, 1994;XIX:3:7
Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 1988;XII:2:3
Santa Fe Bouquet (Hughes, Flynn), 1989;XIV:6:10
Santa Fe National Forest
SFNF Landscape Resiliency, 2019;XXXXIV:4:4
Santa Fe Ski Basin
From Wetlands to Wildflowers in Santa Fe (field trip rpt.), 2008;XXXIII:4:4
Saville, Dara
Ecology of Herbal Medicine, 2021;XXXXVI:4:7
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Schauer, Lisa
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Schneider, Al
Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildflower App Available, 2012;XXXVII:3:3
Flora of the Four Corners Region (Heil et al.), review, 2014;XXXIX:1:7
Packera mancosana: A New Species, 2011;XXXVI:3:8
Schofield, Eileen K.
Roadside Wildflowers of the Southern Great Plains, 1993;XVIII:2:11
scholarships
2006 Scholarships Awarded (Otero Chapter), 2006;XXXI:4:15
Otero Chapter Grants Scholarship Awards, 2006;XXXI:1:6
Otero Chapter: Scholarships Awarded, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Scholarships for Teachers to Study the Local Flora, 1998;XXIII:3:9
Sunflower Scholarship, 2022;XXXXVII:3:15
Urban and Goolsby Win Scholarships, 2009;XXXIV:1:12
Science Teacher of the Year Award
Chuck Buxbaum, 2024;XLIX:2:6
Claire Noonan, 2023;XLVIII:3:16
Estela T. Thompson (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Scirpus
microcarpus
cover photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:1
Sclerocactus
papyracanthus
How to Help Rare Plants and Have a Good Time, Too: Treasures Abound, 2014;XXXIX:3:3
Scolia
mexicana Saussure
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
Scorpionweed
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Sivinski’s
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Scott, Marcy
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest, 2015;XXXX:3:9
Planting Native: Some New Year’s Ruminations, 2015;XXXX:1:11
Scurlock, Dan
The Rio Grande Bosque: From Native to Almost Exotic, 1994;XIX:6:1
Seattle (Native American Chief)
How Can You Buy or Sell the Earth? 2002;XXVII:2:9
Seattle Speaks? 2002;XXVII:2:8
Sedge
Carex spp.
cover photo, 2016;XXXXI:4:1
The Distribution, Habitat Preference, and Nomenclature of NM Sedges in the Genus Carex, 2016;XXXXI:4:3
porcupine
photos, 2013;XXXVIII:3:10, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
red tinged bulrush
cover photo, 2013;XXXVIII:3:1
Sedge Identification workshop, 2013;XXXVIII:2:6
Sedgucation I: What Is a Sedge and Why Should New Mexico Botanists Care? 2013;XXXVIII:3:6
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
swamp
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:1:1
seed collecting
Guidelines for Collecting Seeds from Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:3:2
Native Seeds/SEARCH, 1992;XVII:3:3
Native Seeds Search in New Mexico, 1993;XVIII:1:3
seedlings
State Seedling Program Offers Woody Plants at Bargain Prices, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Selby, Christina M.
Best Wildflower Hikes, 2020;XXXXV:4:8, 2022;XXXXVII:2:18
NPSNM Photo Contest runner-up, 2019;XXXXIV:1:11
Pollinators Under Pressure, 2015;XXXX:3:6
Serviceberry
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:5
Little-Known Shrubs, 1991;XVI:1:4
Setaria
verticillata
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:2
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
Landscape Project Initiated for Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Open House at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, 2001;XXVI:4:5
Sevilleta Synantherologist Association
photo, 2003;XXVIII:1:9
Shenzhen Declaration on Plant Sciences, 2018;XXXXIII:2:5
Sherbrooke, Wade C.
Native Plants and SPACE, 1995;XX:5:1
Shetler, Stanwyn G.
Alien Native or When Natives Are Not Natural, 1995;XX:1:8
shrubs
Immortal Shrubbery (Quercus havardii), 1996;XXI:6:1
Plant a Shrub or Tree in Honor of Earth Day, 1990;XV:2:4
Ugly Shrubs Get No Respect, 1996;XXI:6:8
Sierra Blanca Peak
What’s “Up Top” Down South, 1989;XV:4:3
Sierra Club
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Silene
laciniata
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:2:1
scouleri
photo (contest winner), 2010;XXXV:4:1
Silva Creek Botanical Garden
Silva Creek Botanical Garden in Silver City, 2015;XXXX:4:14
Update on the Silva Creek Botanical Garden, 2024;XLIX:1:12
Silver City, NM
An In-State Mini-Vacation, 1991;XVI:4:8
Silverleaf
lesser Texas
illustration, 2000;XXV:2:8
Simon, Gene
Making Water Run Uphill (a new champion tree for New Mexico), 2006;XXXI:3:1
Simon, Jim
in memoriam, 2012;XXXVII:3:6
Simpson, Benny J.
in memoriam, 1997;XXII:2:7
Sisymbrium
irio, 2009;XXXIV:2:15
Sivinski, Bob
classical botany (The Prez Sez), 2002;XXVII:1:2
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), review, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
Conservation Corner, 2010;XXXV:2:14
Flora Neomexicana
Cactus Confusion, 1993;XVIII:4:1
Cirsiums and Cienegas, 1995;XX:3:7
A Fertile Field for Discovery, 1993;XVIII:2:1
Flowers and Flavor, 1993;XVIII:1:7
Gone or Just Forgotten? 1993;XVIII:3:6
Gypsophilous Plants, 1994;XIX:2:1
Old Plant Species, 1998;XXIII:3:7
A Rare Splash of Autumn Color, 1992;XVII:6:1
Something Old and Something New, 2000;XXV:1:10
Sunflower Update, 1993;XVIII:6:6
Watson’s Forgotten Flora, 1997;XXII:3:1
Weed: A Four-Letter Word, 1993;XVIII:5:8
What About Bush Muhly? 1996;XXI:2:3
Help Build Floristic Atlas of New Mexico, 2007;XXXII:2:4
Inspiration from the Natural World (conf. address excerpts), 2005;XXX:4:9
Meet Bob Sivinski, 2001;XXVI:1:1
Meet Bob Sivinski Part Two, 2001;XXVI:2:2
New Mexico Close-up: Blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis), 2017;XXXXII:2:7
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
NPSNM Steps Up to Education Role, 2012;XXXVII:2:7
President transition (cover photo), 2002;XXVII:4:1
Remembering Ken Heil, 2024;XLIX:2:17
Report on Endangered Plants, 1995;XX:5:2
Sandia Flora Workshop a Success, 1999;XXIV:5:3
Sivinski Employee of the Year, 2006;XXXI:2:2
Sivinski featured in The New Mexican, 2008;XXXIII:3:6
Sivinski to Keynote Annual Meeting in Albuquerque (includes photo), 2005;XXX:2:1, 2005;XXX:2:2
Stop Killing Native Thistles! 2016;XXXXI:2:6
thanks to (The Prez Sez), 2000;XXV:4:2
Views from the North (Another Member’s Opinion), 1996;XXI:4:8
What’s Rare in New Mexico, 2014;XXXIX:1:3
Skyrocket
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Small, Sue
Potential Projects for NM Forests, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
Smeal, Daniel
Tips for Xeric Gardening with NM natives, 2008;XXXIII:4:12
Smith, Richard M.
Wild Plants of America, 1989;XIV:6:10
Smithers, John DeHart
Tips to Photographing Wildflowers, 1989;XIII:2:7
“Snag on the Rim of Juniper Canyon” (poem by Lynn), 2002;XXVII:4:2, 2003;XXVIII:1:13
Snakeweed
The Eye of the Beholder (letter), 2010;XXXV:1:2
Snapdragon vine
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
SNaPP (Santa Fe Native Plant Project)
SNaPP Native Plant Demonstration Garden, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
Snowden, John S.
Wildflowers in Your Landscape: Problems and Solutions, 1994;XIX:2:6
Society for Ecological Restoration
meeting, 2024;XLIX:1:6
Solanaceae family
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Ivey drawings, 1996;XXI:6:3
Soulful Solanaceae, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Solidago
missouriensis
cover photo, 2014;XXXIX:1:1
Solomon's Seal
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
"Some days, my spirit lies prostrate" (poem by Proctor), 2004;XXIX:2:5
Somerday, Rink
Plant It! Cactus Adoption and Native Plant Day, 2015;XXXX:1:7
Sonoran Permaculture Association
Permaculture in the Southwest, 1989;XIII:1:6
Sophora
secundiflora
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Sorenson, Gail
NPSNM photo contest winner, 2010;XXXV:4:1
Sorghastrum
nutans
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Southern Rocky Mountain Gardens (NPSNM)
Guide for North Central New Mexico Out for Spring, 2003;XXVIII:2:6
Southern Rockies Book Sales Soaring, 2003;XXVIII:3:1
Southwest Environmental Center
Environmental Center Provides Voice for Environment in Southern New Mexico, 1996;XXI:2:2
Southwest Environmental Center (SEC).
The New Southwest Environmental Center, 1991;XVI:2:7
Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers (Neihaus), 1996;XXI:4:6
Southwestern Landscaping with Native Plants (Phillips), 1988;XII:4:6
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conference
Rare Plant Conference Held, 1992;XVII:3:8
Spartina
gracilis
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
Spectacle pod
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Spellenberg, Richard
2004 conference speaker, 2004;XXIX:4:6
Richard Spellenberg to be Keynoter at Annual Meeting, 2000;XXV:3:1
Richard Spellenberg to Encore Keynote at Alamogordo Meeting, 2004;XXIX:2:1
Spence, Betty
Charles Holmes (1932-2018), 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Fondly Remembering Jack Carter, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
Gila Chapter Member Ron Parry Receives Prestigious Citizen Science Award, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
The Story Behind the Third Edition, 2021;XXXXVI:2:7
Sperlich, Betty
The New Mexico Wildlife Center Is “Going Native”! 2015;XXXX:4:8
Sphaeralcea
angustifolia
cover photo, 2019;XXXXIV:4:16
Sphaeralcea spp.
cover photo, 2023;XLVIII:4:1
Sporobolus
neglectus
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:1
vaginiflorus
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:2
vaginif\orus
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:1
wrightii
cover photos, 2014;XXXIX:4:1, 2014;XXXIX:4:12
Perennial Native Grasses: Food for a Dry World, 2014;XXXIX:4:7
Spotts, Peter N.
The Fallacy of Xeriscaping, 2005;XXX:1:1
Spring season
The Breath of Spring on the Zuni Mesas, 1993;XVIII:3:9
Spruce
Spruce of the Gila National Forest: Bellwether of Climate Change, 2013;XXXVIII:3:11
Squaw apple
Ivey drawings, 1991;XVI:1:5
Little-Known Shrubs, 1991;XVI:1:4
Starwort
greater water
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:11
state parks
City of Rocks
photo, 2015;XXXX:3:18
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:12
Las Cruces chapter donations to, 2017;XXXXII:2:15
Rio Grande Nature Center
A Desertscape for Mariposaville at Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2019;XXXXIV:4:12
supervision legislation, 1999;XXIV:2:3
Steigman, Ken
Dripping Springs Visitors Center Garden, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Las Cruces or Bust! 2024;XLIX:4:7
Stein, Sara
A Tribute: Sara Stein, 1935-2005, 2005;XXX:4:15
Steinberg, Kelly
Asombro Institute Makes Excellent Use of Their Conservation Fund Grant, 2021;XXXXVI:3:3
STEM conference
NPSNM at STEM Conference, 2015;XXXX:1:13
Sterculiaceae family
A New Friend: The Sterculiaceae Family, 2012;XXXVII:2:18
Stevens, Donna
The Apex of Beauty: Apiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:4:4
A Beautiful Twilight with Evening Primroses, 2004;XXIX:3:4
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Common Southwestern Native Plants, 2004;XXIX:1:14, 2009;XXXIV:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
The Fabulous Fabaceae, 2005;XXX:1:10
It’s Four O’Clock Time, 2004;XXIX:4:4
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
NPSNM Grantee Report: Responsible Recreation in the Gila National Forest, 2011;XXXVI:3:3
The Peace of the Roses, 2005;XXX:3:7
Recognizing Lamiaceae, 2003;XXVIII:2:4
The Rose's Kiss (Bernhardt), review, 2000;XXV:4:14
Soulful Solanaceae, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Volunteer Profile, 2004;XXIX:1:9
Stevenson, Diane
Aquatic and Riparian Habitat Field Trip, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Stewart, Betty
Alien Invasion (Devine), review, 2002;XXVII:3:15
Stewart, Tom
2022: An Ecology for Seven Generations, 2021;XXXXVI:4:9
2022 Carter Conservation Fund Grant Awards, 2022;XXXXVII:2:9
Beyond Blindness (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
Botanizing (From the President), 2020;XXXXV:1:3
Carter Conservation Fund grants (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:4:2, 2020;XXXXV:2:3
Common Southwestern Native Plants (Carter et al.), review, 2018;XXXXIII:4:9
The Election That Wasn’t, 2022;XXXXVII:3:5
featured in Who’s on Board, 2024;XLIX:3:4
Jim McGrath: Carter Conservation Champion, 2022;XXXXVII:4:5
on native species (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:4:3
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President), 2018;XXXXIII:3:2
NPSNM Election Results, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:14
Our Friend George, 2024;XLIX:2:15
remarkable members (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Tom Stewart: NPSNM’s New Vice President, 2016;XXXXI:2:14
St. Hilaire, Ralston
Texas Madrone (Arbutus texana Buckl.), 1999;XXIV:1:4
Stickleaf
Todilto
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Stinknet
Potential Stink (From the Presidents), 2023;XLVIII:3:19
Stinknet Found in New Mexico, 2024;XLIX:3:5
Stout Elementary School
Students Beautify Their School, 2007;XXXII:3:10
Strategic Ignorance (Pope, Rauber), 2004;XXIX:4:15
Styrax
platanifolius ssp. youngiae,
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:11
Suberkropp, Keller
New Mexico Close-Up: Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata), 2017;XXXXII:4:5
Silva Creek Botanical Garden in Silver City, 2015;XXXX:4:14
Succulents
Cacti and Succulents for New Mexico Landscapes, 1991;XVI:6:10
Sumac
New Mexico Close-up: Bountiful Sumac, 2018;XXXXIII:3:8
skunkbush
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:16
three-leaf
cover photos, 2018;XXXXIII:3:12
More on Rhus trilobata, 2005;XXX:1:6
Rhus trilobata, 2004;XXIX:4:7
Sunflower
Native Sunflowers: A Summer Spectacle, 2002;XXVII:3:1
Pecos
cover photos, 2012;XXXVII:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:2:16, 2022;XXXXVII:2:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Saving Beauty: The Story of an Endangered Sunflower, 2019;XXXXIV:2:7
Scenes from a Field Trip to Blue Hole Cienega (photos), 2013;XXXVIII:1:13
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Where It Lives (table), 2018;XXXXIII:3:9
puzzle
A Rare Splash of Autumn Color, 1992;XVII:6:1
Sunflower, 1997;XXII:1:8
Sunflower Update, 1993;XVIII:6:6
surveys
NNNPS Survey Reveals Priorities, Needs, and Contributions from a Diverse Membership, 1998;XXIII:1:6
NPSNM Members and Readers Speak Out, 2008;XXXIII:3:1
NPSNM Survey (announcement), 2008;XXXIII:1:1
survey form, 2008;XXXIII:1:7
Survey Results: New Members’ Interests, 2007;XXXII:1:1
Swartzell, Dennis
Blanket Flower, Gaillardia species, 1991;XVI:6:11
Texas Sage or Ranger (Leucophyllum spp.), 1994;XIX:1:3
Sweet clover
yellow
April Fool’s Gag? Or Sierra Club Goof? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Swetnam, Deb Thorn
Few and Far Between (Campbell), review, 1998;XXIII:3:8
Swift, Dean
2024 conference speaker, 2024;XLIX:2:1
Switch grass
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:4
Sycamore
Arizona, 1990;XV:1:3
symbiosis
Hidden Symbiosis: A Match Made Underfoot, 2002;XXVII:1:8
Synantherologists
Sevilleta Synantherologist Association (photo), 2003;XXVIII:1:9
Syntrichia
ruralis
Report: SOBEFREE 2010, 2010;XXXV:3:12
Systoechus spp.
photo, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZTallamy, Douglas W.
Bringing Nature Home, 2008;XXXIII:3:12, 2018;XXXXIII:1:11
Can Tamarisk Be Controlled? 1993;XVIII:1:10
CCF Grant Aids in Tamarisk Removal, 2023;XLVIII:4:5
Effects of the Beetle: Tamarisk Mortality, the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, and Wildfire (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Jury Still Out on Caged Exotic Insect, 2000;XXV:1:7
Salt Cedar—Foe or Friend? 2010;XXXV:3:10
Tamarisk Beetle History, Release, and Spread (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Tanis, Jonathan
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Taos Land Trust
More about TLT and Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:13
A Year in the Life of a Greenhouse: Taos Chapter’s Partnership with Taos Land Trust at Rio Fernando Park, 2021;XXXXVI:1:12
Taos Visitors Center
Native Landscape at Taos Visitors Center Taking Shape, 2001;XXVI:4:1
Tatroe, Marcia
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West, 2007;XXXII:4:13
Taxodium
mucronatum
The Native Redwood, 1998;XXIII:5:7
taxonomy
Field Trips and Taxonomic Revisions, 2009;XXXIV:3:7
Flora Neomexicana: Something Old and Something New, 2000;XXV:1:10
More Olio Laws in Biology Are There Any? 1998;XXIII:1:3
Run, Rabbitbrush, Run, 1996;XXI:2:1
Sandia Flora Workshop a Success, 1999;XXIV:5:3
Taxonomy Workshop Convenes, 1999;XXIV:3:3
What Is That Plant? 2004;XXIX:3:1
Taylor, Ashley
Meet Our New State Botanist, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:4
Taylor, Jane
Drought-Tolerant Plants, 1994;XIX:1:2
Taylor, Meghan
Trespass Against Us (Doyle), review, 2005;XXX:2:15
Teacher Award
Ben Gillock, 2016;XXXXI:2:2
Marcie Davis, 2017;XXXXII:2:3
Mary Erwin, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
Nathan Moore, 2019;XXXXIV:2:3
Tegeticula
yuccasella
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Tellman, Barbara
What Is a Native Plant? 1993;XVIII:6:3
Tending the Earth (Johnson), 2003;XXVIII:1:15
Tenorio, Jeanne
scholarship awarded to, 2006;XXXI:4:15
Tent Rocks
“Tent Rocks” Provides an Early Flower Display, 1993;XVIII:2:6
Texas buckeye
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Texas madrone
A Native Plant That Merits More Attention, 1999;XXIV:1:4
Texas Madrones in Carlsbad, 1991;XVI:1:3
Texas mountain laurel
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
Texas ranger
Texas Sage or Ranger (Leucophyllum spp.), 1994;XIX:1:3
Texas Sky (Meinzer), 2002;XXVII:4:15
Thelesperma
megapotamicum
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Thermopsis
pinetorum
Ivey drawings, 1989;XIV:6:4
Thistle
Cirsiums and Cienegas, 1995;XX:3:7
Graham’s
A Rare Jewel in the Gila Wilderness, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
musk
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
Stop Killing Native Thistles! 2016;XXXXI:2:6
Wright's marsh
cover photo, 2012;XXXVII:1:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
State Forestry Rare Plant Reports, 2019;XXXXIV:4:11
Wright's Marsh Thistle Listed, 2023;XLVIII:3:4
Wright’s Marsh Thistle Threatened Listing and Critical Habitat, 2021;XXXXVI:1:4
Thompson, Estela T.
Science Teacher of the Year Award (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Thompson Peak Wilderness Area
Proposed Legislation, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Threeawn
purple
Landscaping with Native New Mexico Grasses, 1991;XVI:6:5
Three Gun Springs
Conservation Report, 1992;XVII:2:1
Three Rivers Petroglyph site
People and Environment of the Three Rivers Culture and Their Record in Stone, 2020;XXXXV:2:13
Threlkeld, Gesina B.
in memoriam, 2016;XXXXI:2:15
Threlkeld, Niki
Meet Our Poster Artist, 1993;XVIII:4:6
Tidestromia
wooly
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Tidestromia
lanuginosa
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:10
Tierney, Gail
Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima), 1995;XX:4:3
Fourwing Saltbush, 1996;XXI:5:1
Indicator Plants as Living “Artifacts”, 1997;XXII:2:1
Utah Juniper, 1998;XXIII:5:1
Wild Plants and Native Peoples of the Four Corners, 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province, 1995;XX:4:8
Wolfberry (Lycium pallidum), 1995;XX:3:1
Yarrow, 1996;XXI:3:1
Tisdale, Shelby
Taos Chapter Helps Landscape Millicent Rogers Museum, 2005;XXX:3:1
Tobacco
The Good, the Bad, the Dangerous, and the Deadly: The Solanaceae Family in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:5
Tonne, Phil
Painting the Canyon Pink: Efforts to Recover the Endangered Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus, 2011;XXXVI:4:6
Townsendia
gypsophila
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
Tragia
ramosa
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:15
Tree of Heaven
The Most Hated Tree in New Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:11
trees. See also specific species
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
Big Trees of New Mexico, 1993;XVIII:2:12
Facilitating Container Production of Native Texas Small Trees for Urban and Suburban Landscapes, 1997;XXII:4:3
For Genuine “Global Relief”, Plant A Native Tree, 1991;XVI:6:15
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
Making Water Run Uphill (a new champion tree for New Mexico), 2006;XXXI:3:1
Plant a Shrub or Tree in Honor of Earth Day, 1990;XV:2:4
Traditions & Myths, 2001;XXVI:3:2
A Tree-Decorating GIFTTT, 2007;XXXII:1:15
Trees Have Better Eyes Then Humans, 1988;XIII:1:4
Tree Stories, 2021;XXXXVI:3:11
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico (Carter), 1998;XXIII:2:1
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico , 3rd ed. (Carter), 2021;XXXXVI:1:7, 2021;XXXXVI:2:7
Trees and Shrubs of New Mexico, rev. ed. (Carter), 2012;XXXVII:3:11
Trees and Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas (Powell), 1998;XXIII:4:4
Trespass Against Us (Doyle), 2005;XXX:2:15
Aug. 2023 to Aug. 2024, 2024;XLIX:4:13
Trichostema
arizonicum
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:13
Tridens
flavus
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
Trillium
grandiflorum
Another Reason to Love Wal-Mart! 2003;XXVIII:2:1
Tripsacum
lanceolatum
Have You Ever Seen This Grass? 1993;XVIII:5:3
Tull, Delena
Keys to the Kingdom: Botany from a Layperson’s Point of View, 1995;XX:3:6
The Tumbleweed Gourmet (Niethammer), 1988;XII:2:3
Tuomey, James W.
Field Trips and Taxonomic Revisions, 2009;XXXIV:3:7
Turk’s cap cactus
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
Turpentine bush
Small Desert Shrub Supplies Cool Season Color, 1992;XVII:4:7
A Very Brief History of E. laricifolia, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Tweit, Susan J.
Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide, 2005;XXX:1:15
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZUlmus
pumila
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
The Elm Family Skeleton, 2010;XXXV:4:12
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Umberson, Dee Alton
in memoriam, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Understory (movie review), 2022;XXXXVII:2:4
Ungnadia
speciosa
Mexican Buckeye: Falling in Love for a Sound Reason! 2000;XXV:4:9
Plant Portraits: Gorgeous Spring Blossoms, 2005;XXX:3:10
University of New Mexico Herbarium
From the Herbarium, 2000;XXV:4:10
Thank You to NPSNM from University of New Mexico Herbarium, 2012;XXXVII:2:3
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance Studies Roads in Gila NF, 2008;XXXIII:4:6
Urban, Karl
A Journey Through Time: Chronicles of a Past and Present Invasion, 1994;XIX:3:1
Urban, Lillis
scholarship awarded to, 2009;XXXIV:1:12
U.S. Department of Defense
Items from Bush Greenwatch, 2004;XXIX:4:14
U.S. Department of the Interior
DOI National Monuments Review, 2017;XXXXII:4:3
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1994;XIX:1:8
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Species of Arizona and New Mexico, 1990;XV:1:10
U.S. Forest Service. See also national forests
Forest Service Prescribed Burn Plans, 2024;XLIX:4:5
Ustilago
maydis
Corn Smut, 1988;XIII:1:1
Utricularia
vulgaris
The Un-Common Bladderwort, 2001;XXVI:1:4
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZValerian
Arizona
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Valeriana
arizonica
Reflections on a Plant Inventory of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (2013-2020), 2021;XXXXVI:1:10
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
as new wildlife refuge, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Valle de Oro NWR Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8
Valles Caldera National Preserve
Comments, 2021;XXXXVI:3:4
cover photo, 2010;XXXV:3:1
management transfer, 2015;XXXX:2:7
NPSNM Joins Valles Caldera Coalition, 2006;XXXI:2:5
Record of Decision signed, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Sedgucation II: A Historic Day at Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2013;XXXVIII:4:5
updates, 2015;XXXX:3:5, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:5
The Valles Caldera National Preserve: Plant Paradise at a Legislative Crossroads, 2010;XXXV:3:5
Van Auken, O.W.
Harbinger of Spring or Summer? 1993;XVIII:3:6
Vascular Plants of the San Luis Basin (Dixon), 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Veltkamp, Tatia
Desperately Seeking Asclepias, 2014;XXXIX:4:5
Enchanting Wings in Your Yard, 2012;XXXVII:2:8
Verbena
tufted sand
photo, 2013;XXXVIII:4:13
White Mesa Gypsum Endemics, 2016;XXXXI:4:5
vocabulary
Some Words on Plants, 2006;XXXI:1:11
Von Loh, James
Fill 'er up! Butterflies and moths swarm turpentine bush, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:10
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:8
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:9
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
An Uncommonly Beautiful Locally Common Cactus, 2021;XXXXVI:3:10
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZWachter, Susan
Albuquerque Botanic Garden News, 1989;XV:4:4
Maintaining the Native Garden: FaIl Tips, 1991;XVI:6:12
Maintaining the Native Garden: Spring Tips, 1991;XVI:2:6
Maintaining the Native Garden: Summer Tips, 1991;XVI:3:10
Maintaining the Native Garden: Winter Tips, 1991;XVI:6:15
Wagner, David H.
A Rule of Thumb for Botanists: the 1 in 20 rule, 1999;XXIV:1:1
Wallflower
The Must-See Mustards, 2004;XXIX:1:13
Wal-Mart
Another Reason to Love Wal-Mart! 2003;XXVIII:2:1
Wanner, Irene
High and Dry (Nold), review, 2009;XXXIV:3:12
The Landscaping Ideas of Jays (Lowry), review, 2008;XXXIII:1:13
Washington Native Plant Society
More Olio Laws in Biology Are There Any? 1998;XXIII:1:3
Pasco, Washington—The City That Outlaws Flowers, 2001;XXVI:4:2
Sexual Olio in Botany, 1998;XXIII:1:3
Wasowski, Andy
Arbor Day Tree Promo: Update, 2003;XXVIII:4:16
botanical missionaries, 2001;XXVI:3:5
The Building Envelope: New Ground Rules for Building on Natural Land, 1995;XX:2:8
Don Walker profile, 2004;XXIX:3:10
Four Ways to Improve Your Nature Photographs, 2002;XXVII:1:7
Good Intentions, Bad Input, 2003;XXVIII:3:7
A History of Suburbia, 2000;XXV:3:12
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs (Rubin), review, 2003;XXVIII:3:15
in memoriam
Andy Wasowski, 2012;XXXVII:4:6
From the President, 2012;XXXVII:4:2
Native Plants Go to School, 2001;XXVI:1:8
as newsletter editor (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:11
Republicans for Environmental Protection, 2001;XXVI:2:5
Seattle Speaks? 2002;XXVII:2:8
Yard Full of Sun (Calhoun), review, 2005;XXX:4:10
Wasowski, Andy and Sally
Building Inside Nature’s Envelope, 2001;XXVI:4:15
The Landscaping Revolution, 2000;XXV:3:3
Native Gardens for Dry Climates, 1996;XXI:1:8
Native Landscaping from El Paso to L.A., 2001;XXVI:1:15
NPSOT Honors Wasowskis, 2006;XXXI:1:10
Wasowski, Sally
Dry Climate Gardening (Ortho Books), review, 2004;XXIX:2:14
How To Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Nokes), review, 2002;XXVII:1:15
Native Plants for High-Elevation Western Gardens (Busco, Morin), review, 2003;XXVIII:4:15
as Publications Committee Chair (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:11
Requiem for a Lawnmower, 1993;XVIII:2:11, 2004;XXIX:3:14
Should New Mexico's Ponderosa Forests be Burned? Or Thinned? 2000;XXV:4:13
Tending the Earth (Johnson), review, 2003;XXVIII:1:15
The Thorny Rose Affair, 2004;XXIX:3:7
What Is a Native Plant? And When Does It Matter? 2000;XXV:2:1
wasps
Mexican scoliid
Milkweed Cantina del Rio: Will Trade Nectar for Long, Strong, Hairy Legs, 2020;XXXXV:4:14
Tarantula Hawk
cover photo, 2020;XXXXV:4:1, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
water and waterways. See also Rio Grande
The Case for Conserving Water (and a Corollary: The Case for Siberian Elm), 2009;XXXIV:4:10
Clean Water, 2004;XXIX:1:9
conservation of, 2004;XXIX:1:8
Global Water Crisis, 2002;XXVII:4:4
Grey Water Use Information, 1988;XII:5:7
H2 Oh Oh! 2002;XXVII:2:5
The Navigable Water Protection Rule: Highlights and Initial Takeaways (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
New Xeriscape Brochure Offers Handy (and Colorful) Water Conservation Tips, 1995;XX:5:8
NPSNM Workshop Report: Becoming Rain Keepers, 2009;XXXIV:3:2
Phytoremediation: Utilizing Native Plants to Detoxify Contaminated Stormwater, 2013;XXXVIII:1:7
Water Conservation Helping Recharge Artesian WeIls, 1988;XII:6:8
Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Silver City, 2018;XXXXIII:2:3
WOTUS, NPSNM comments, 2019;XXXXIV:3:4
WOTUS Update, 2021;XXXXVI:4:5
Watson, J.R.
Manual of the More Common Flowering Plants Growing Without Cultivation in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, 1997;XXII:3:1
Webber, Patrick
NPSNM Member Patrick Webber in the News, 2010;XXXV:3:13
Weber, Wiliam A.
Colorado Flora, 1991;XVI:3:11
webinars
Conservation Corner: the Year of the Webinar, 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
websites
Ask A Biologist, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Drought Website, 2006;XXXI:3:5
New Mexico Rare Plant Website Has a New Face! 2020;XXXXV:3:3
New Mexico’s Best-Kept Secret, 2012;XXXVII:2:6
NPSNM Has a Website?! 2008;XXXIII:2:6
Vascular Plants of the Gila National Forest: Introducing “gilaflora.com”, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
What’s on the Internet? 1996;XXI:4:10
weeds. See also noxious weeds
Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans)—Unwelcome Guest, 2011;XXXVI:2:16
No Kidding! Goats Touted as Organic Weed Eaters in New Mexico, 2000;XXV:1:8
Scientists Warn of Genetically Modified Superweed Risk, 2005;XXX:4:14
Super Weeds? 2004;XXIX:1:9
Weed: A Four-Letter Word, 1993;XVIII:5:8
Weeds Are a Growing Threat to the Ecology of America's Rangelands, 1991;XVI:4:7
Wehrden, Henrik von
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
Weik, Shirley
The Creosote Bush, 1992;XVII:3:6
Weisman, Alan
The World Without Us, 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Wells, Peggy
Albuquerque Chapter: Beth Herschman honored, 2007;XXXII:4:6
Wesche, Karsten
Investigations on the Invasion Success of Ulmus pumila L. in North America and Argentina, 2010;XXXV:4:14
West, Renée
2013 grant recipients (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
2014 grant recipients (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:2:2
Andy Wasowski (From the President), 2012;XXXVII:4:2
Cindy Roper (From the President), 2014;XXXIX:1:2
Gathering Moss (Kimmerer), review, 2007;XXXII:3:15
Hummingbird Plants of the Southwest (Scott), review, 2015;XXXX:3:9
Lolly Jones (From the President), 2013;XXXVIII:3:2
Native Plant Yard, a Decade and a Half Later, 2016;XXXXI:2:7
New Policies Presented for Review, 2013;XXXVIII:2:2
as newsletter editor (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:14
Note from the (New) Editor, 2005;XXX:4:2
NPSNM Annual Conference (From the President, 2012;XXXVII:4:2
Postcard from the Edge of My Known Universe, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Salvage Zone Update, 2009;XXXIV:3:10
State Meeting Showcases Chihuahuan Desert, 2006;XXXI:4:10
A Tribute: Sara Stein, 1935-2005, 2005;XXX:4:15
West, Steve
Northern Chihuahuan Desert Wildflowers, 2001;XXVI:3:15
Western, David
Conservation for the Twenty-first Century, 1990;XV:2:5
Western New Mexico University Herbarium. See Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium
wetlands
Aridland Springs, 2010;XXXV:2:14
Chattanooga Iron Fen, 2016;XXXXI:1:3
Cirsiums and Cienegas, 1995;XX:3:8
conservation of, 2003;XXVIII:2:13
Conservation Report, 1992;XVII:2:1
Santa Rosa Update, 2015;XXXX:1:3, 2016;XXXXI:1:5, 2018;XXXXIII:1:5
Southeast New Mexico Wetlands Storymap (webinar), 2021;XXXXVI:2:4
Where Rainbows Wait for Rain (Lynn), 1989;XIV:6:10
White Fishhook Cactus
cover photo, 2021;XXXXVI:2:1
Spring Comes Early for Some, 2022;XXXXVII:1:10
Whiteman, Kathy
Riparian Research Funded by NPSNM, 2005;XXX:2:6
scholarship awarded to, 2007;XXXII:4:6
White Mesa
field trip photos, 2013;XXXVIII:4:1, 2013;XXXVIII:4:3
White Sands Missile Range
White Sands Update, 1988;XII:3:8
Whitman, John
NPSNM Photo Contest submission, 2018;XXXXIII:4:1
NPSNM Photo Contest winner, 2019;XXXXIV:1:1, 2019;XXXXIV:1:3
Whitmore, Mary
1997 Annual Meeting in Gallup, 1998;XXIII:1:1
as Poster Committee Chair (The Prez Sez), 2005;XXX:3:11
Why We Garden (Nollman), 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wilde, Ellen
The Beautiful Beardtongues of New Mexico (Heflin), review, 1990;XV:5:3
A Botanical Trip to Mexico, 2010;XXXV:1:3
Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West (Tatroe), review, 2007;XXXII:4:13
Landscape Workshop Review, 1988;XII:2:2
Meet Our Poster Artist, 1993;XVIII:4:6
The Perfect Garden Style for the “Rocky” Mountain Region, 1992;XVII:1:1
Preserving a Cienega, 1997;XXII:1:3
Roadside Wildflowers of the Southern Great Plains (Freeman, Schofield), review, 1993;XVIII:2:11
An In-State Mini-Vacation, 1991;XVI:4:8
“Tent Rocks” Provides an Early Flower Display, 1993;XVIII:2:6
Wildflowers of the Western Plains (Kirkpatrick), review, 1993;XVIII:2:11
Wilderness Act
Weakening the Wilderness Act, 2024;XLIX:4:5
wilderness areas
BLM Wilderness Update, 1988;XII:2:1
as issue of concern, 1991;XVI:4:4
New Mexico BLM Wilderness, 1992;XVII:5:3
NPS–NM Members Feelings on BLM Wilderness Plan, 1988;XII:4:1
Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument
Wilderness Bill Introduced to Protect Eight Wilderness Study Areas, 2016;XXXXI:3:3
Thompson Peak Wilderness Area
Proposed Legislation, 2024;XLIX:1:7
View from the South, 1989;XIV:6:9
wildflowers
The Art of Wildflower Photography workshop, 2013;XXXVIII:2:6
Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildflower App Available, 2012;XXXVII:3:3
Crested Butte Wildflower Festival, 2022;XXXXVII:2:5
Harbingers of Spring: Little Wildflowers That Plan Ahead, 2009;XXXIV:2:14
Landscaping with Wildflowers, 1989;XIII:3:6
Meadow-in-a-Can? Or Trouble-in-a-Can? 2003;XXVIII:1:12
New Mexico Wildflower App, 2014;XXXIX:3:7
A New Mexico Wildflower Poster, 1989;XIV:6:11
Regan and Wildflowers, 1988;XII:3:8
An In-State Mini-Vacation, 1991;XVI:4:8
“Tent Rocks” Provides an Early Flower Display, 1993;XVIII:2:6
Tips to Photographing Wildflowers, 1989;XIII:2:7
Vampire Wildflowers of Bosque del Apache, 2008;XXXIII:4:13
Wildflower Focus, 1994;XIX:3:8
A Wildflower Park for Los Alamos, 1989;XIV:6:3
Wildflower Pillage Along Arizona’s Highways and Byways, 1995;XX:3:3
Wildflowers for Thanksgiving? 1998;XXIII:1:5
Wildflowers in Your Landscape: Problems and Solutions, 1994;XIX:2:6
Wildflowers of the Panhandle, 1996;XXI:1:1
Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country (Enquist), 1990;XV:1:10
Wildflowers of the Western Plains (Kirkpatrick), 1993;XVIII:2:11
Wild Friends NM
Pollinator Protection License Plate, 2020;XXXXV:2:4
The Wildlands Project (TWP), 1994;XIX:5:4
wildlife, wildlife refuges. See also Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Creating Your Own Wildlife Habitat, 1997;XXII:1:1
Gardening for Wildlife, 1993;XVIII:2:3
Landscape Project Initiated for Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, 2001;XXVI:1:14
Mexican Gray Wolf News, 1992;XVII:2:6
Mexican wolf reintroduction study, 1991;XVI:4:4
Open House at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, 2001;XXVI:4:5
Planting to Attract Wildlife, 1991;XVI:6:6
Postcard from the Edge of My Known Universe, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Rabbit Resistant Plants as Experienced in Sandia Heights, Albuquerque, New Mexico! ! ! 1991;XVI:6:13
State Wildlife Action Plan, 2015;XXXX:3:3, 2015;XXXX:4:3, 2016;XXXXI:3:8, 2016;XXXXI:4:9
Valle de Oro, 2014;XXXIX:4:3
Valle de Oro NWR Update, 2016;XXXXI:3:8
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1995;XX:1:3
Wildscaping: The Ultimate in Gardening for Wildlife, 2002;XXVII:1:10
Wildlife Legislative Council, 1990;XV:4:4
Wild Ones
Plant Rescue Reminders, 2001;XXVI:4:4
Wild Plants and Native Peoples of the Four Corners (Dunmire, Tierney), 1998;XXIII:5:6
Wild Plants of America (Smith), 1989;XIV:6:10
Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province (Dunmire, Tierney), 1995;XX:4:8
Will, David
Appreciating the Desert Willow, 1998;XXIII:4:1
Williams, Owen
NPSNM photo contest winner, 2010;XXXV:4:1
Williams, Roger, L.
A Region of Astonishing Beauty, 2004;XXIX:3:15
Williams, Susan
Native Bees of New Mexico, 2011;XXXVI:4:9
Williams Lake, NM
cover photo, 2018;XXXXIII:1:1
Field Trip: Hike to Williams Lake, 2009;XXXIV:4:5
Willow
desert
Appreciating the Desert Willow, 1998;XXIII:4:1
Wilson, Diane
Landscaping with Wildflowers, 1989;XIII:3:6
Wilson, Edward O.
The Future of Life, 2004;XXIX:1:15
Wilson, Lucille Nichols
Otero's Lucille Wilson Turns 90, 2006;XXXI:4:6
wind farms
Wind Energy Threatens Bats, 2004;XXIX:4:2
Winn, James, 2024;XLIX:1:10
Winter season
Don’t Let Winter Get You Down! 2011;XXXVI:1:8
Fall and Winter Botany (or Plant Forensics), 2011;XXXVI:1:8
I can Hardly Wait for Spring, 2005;XXX:1:11
Pectis angustifolia: A Pinch of Summer in the Dead of Winter, 1994;XIX:1:1
Winter Botanizing (cover photos), 2011;XXXVI:1:1
Wintertime Plant Identification, 1996;XXI:1:3
Witt, David L.
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton Exhibition at New Mexico History Museum, 2010;XXXV:3:14
Wolfberry
cover photo, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:1
pale
illustration, 2003;XXVIII:3:6
Torrey’s
How to Lick Salty Soils, 2001;XXVI:4:10
Wolfberry (Lycium pallidum), 1995;XX:3:1
Wolfe, Pam
Native Plant Demonstration Gardens, 2022;XXXXVII:1:12
SNaPP Native Plant Demonstration Garden, 2020;XXXXV:4:8
Wong, Peter
Rhus trilobata, 2004;XXIX:4:7
Wood, Bonnie
Conservation and Restoration at DeHaven Ranch, 2022;XXXXVII:1:8
Wood, Charles
in memoriam, 2015;XXXX:4:16
Woodbine
Native or Not: Woodbine, 2019;XXXXIV:1:6
Wood reed grass
Society Workshop Finds Long Lost Grass! 2004;XXIX:1:4
Woodward, Joan
Las Cruces Chapter Awards Two Native Plant Grants for NMSU Students, 2024;XLIX:1:7
Woodward, Madeleine
as website manager (From the President), 2021;XXXXVI:2:3
Wooten, E.O.
The Trail of E.O. Wooten, 2001;XXVI:3:8
Wootten, Eleanor
New Mexico BLM Wilderness, 1992;XVII:5:3
Wootten, Tom
Ask A Biologist, 2006;XXXI:2:4
Conserve Our National Parks, 2006;XXXI:4:6
Damn the E.S.A., 2006;XXXI:3:6
Fun as an Amateur Botanist, 1997;XXII:2:8
in memoriam, 2007;XXXII:4:10
Native Plant Collecting, 1991;XVI:6:11
Native Plant Collection, 1990;XV:3:3
NPS–NM Members Feelings on BLM Wilderness Plan, 1988;XII:4:1
Views from the South (One Member’s Opinion), 1989;XIV:5:6, 1989;XIV:6:9, 1990;XV:1:5, 1990;XV:5:3, 1991;XVI:1:7, 1991;XVI:2:5, 1991;XVI:4:4, 1991;XVI:5:4, 1991;XVI:6:8, 1992;XVII:1:4, 1992;XVII:2:8, 1992;XVII:3:4, 1992;XVII:4:8, 1992;XVII:5:10, 1992;XVII:6:12, 1993;XVIII:1:12, 1993;XVIII:2:5, 1993;XVIII:3:12, 1993;XVIII:4:7, 1993;XVIII:5:12, 1993;XVIII:6:8, 1994;XIX:1:8, 1994;XIX:2:7, 1994;XIX:3:3, 1994;XIX:4:4, 1994;XIX:5:6, 1994;XIX:6:6, 1995;XX:1:3, 1995;XX:2:6, 1996;XXI:2:6, 1996;XXI:3:8, 1997;XXII:3:12, 1997;XXII:4:12
Wildlife Legislative Council, 1990;XV:4:4
Worldwatch Institute
The State of the World and the Worldwatch Institute, 1999;XXIV:2:9
The World Without Us (Weisman), 2008;XXXIII:3:14
Wulf, Andrea
Founding Gardeners, 2011;XXXVI:4:13
The Invention of Nature, 2016;XXXXI:2:8
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZXerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, 2007;XXXII:3:16
The Xeriscape Flower Gardener (Knopf), 1991;XVI:6:7
xeriscaping. See also landscaping
Natives and Xeriscape, 1989;XIV:5:3
New Xeriscape Brochure Offers Handy (and Colorful) Water Conservation Tips, 1995;XX:5:8
Waterwise Wildlife Gardening, 1994;XIX:4:6
Xeriscape Conference Recap, 1988;XII:5:3
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZYarborough, Sharon
Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas, 2003;XXVIII:3:14
Yard Full of Sun (Calhoun), 2005;XXX:4:10
Yarrow
Yarrow, 1996;XXI:3:1
Yerba mansa
cover photo, 2022;XXXXVII:1:1
Happenings in the Bosque with the Yerba Mansa Project, 2023;XXXXVIII:2:8
Yerba Mansa, 2022;XXXXVII:1:5
Yerba Mansa, The Gentle Herb, 2007;XXXII:1:10
Young, Mary Sophie
An Independent Life Devoted to Plants: Mary Sophie Young, 2023;XXXXVIII:1:10
Young’s snowball
One Large Texas Ranch + Conservation-Minded Owners = A Win for Native Plants, 2024;XLIX:1:11
banana
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
Bear Grass and the Yucca Moth, 1995;XX:5:7
Have You Hugged Your Yucca Today? 2006;XXXI:1:1
A Mutual Attraction, 1995;XX:6:7
soaptree
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
soapweed
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:4:1
baccata
The Dance of Pollination, 2024;XLIX:4:11
elata
Reflections on a Plant Inventory: The Flora of City of Rocks State Park (Grant Co., NM), 2015;XXXX:3:14
glauca
cover photo, 2024;XLIX:4:1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZZephyranthes
longifolia (Hemsley) Cockerell
cover photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:16
Lemondrops and Limestones, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
photos, 2020;XXXXV:3:9
Ziehe, Gary
Gary Ziehe to Keynote 2003 Annual Meeting, 2003;XXVIII:2:1
Zigadenus
mogollonensis
A New Death Camas, 1996;XXI:2:8
Zimmerman, Dale A.
More on Asclepias Uncialis, 1993;XVIII:3:11
Zinnia
wild
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Zinnia
grandiflora
photo, 2016;XXXXI:1:11
Ziziphus
obtusifolia
Lotebush: Ziziphus obtusifolia, 1998;XXIII:6:3
