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New Lists Posted on NYFA Google Map of Plant Lists

by Kyle J Webster | Aug 17, 2010 | Publications, Apps, and Websites

Maps recently posted include: Whiteface Mountain plant list. Plants of Long Island by Jelliffe 1899. Click the Google map of plant lists in the links section on the right side of the page.

How Prepared is the U.S. to Meet Future Botanical Challenges?

by Kyle J Webster | Aug 13, 2010 | Funding and Jobs, Publications, Apps, and Websites

The Chicago Botanic Garden and Botanic Gardens Conservation International ‘s U.S. office have been working with partners across the country to assess current and future botanical capacity in the United States.  The aim of this grant-funded project is to...

In Search of Long Island Rare Plants 3 – Southern Arrowwood

by Kyle J Webster | Aug 12, 2010 | Field Trips, Rare Plant Surveys, Taxonomy

From Steve Young – NY Natural Heritage Program. In New York two varieties of Viburnum dentatum are found, var. lucidum, northern arrowwood, also called Viburnum recognitum in some books, and var. dentatum, southern arrowwood.  Viburnum dentatum var. dentatum is found...

Soft Fox Sedge (Carex conjuncta) Rediscovered in New York.

by Kyle J Webster | Aug 7, 2010 | Plant Sightings, Rare Plants

Botanist David Werier rediscovered this state endangered sedge in Chemung County this summer. It had not been seen in the state since a specimen was collected in 1966 in Rensselaer County and was listed as state historical by the New York Natural Heritage Program....

New Population of the State Threatened Sea-Pink Found on Long Island

by Kyle J Webster | Aug 5, 2010 | Plant Sightings, Rare Plants

Luke Ormond found New York’s 9th population of the rare sea pink (Sabatia stellaris) in a salt marsh near Riverhead this week. This beautiful wildflower is only found on the east end of Long Island in New York and makes a good subject for photography. You can...
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