Bibliography and Citations
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Taxonomic grays vs. black and white expectations: implications for conservation management of diversity. Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. Kaye T.N, Liston A., Love R.M, Luoma D.L, Meinke R.J, Wilson M.V, editors. Native Plant Society of Oregon. p. 11-13.
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1997. The changing face of California botany. Madrono. 42:114-122.
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1995. Floristic surprises in North America North of Mexico. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 87:81-109.
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2000. A new species of Monardella (Lamiaceae) from Southeastern Oregon and adjacent Idaho, U.S.A.. Novon. 23:268-274.
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2014. A new variety of Abronia mellifera (Nyctaginaceae) of conservation concern in southwestern Idaho. Phytoneuron. 20:1-4.
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2016. A new variety of Montia parvifolia (Montiaceae) in the high Idaho batholith of central Idaho and adjacent Montana. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 15(1):6-22.
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2021. Potentilla maryae, a new species of Potentilla (Rosaceae) from central Idaho. Phytoneuron. :1-9. Available from https://www.phytoneuron.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/07PhytoN-Potentillamaryae.pdf
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2023. Research needs for conserving California's rare plants. Madrono. 42(2):211-241.
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1995. Whither rare plants in The Jepson Manual? Fremontia. 21:23-27.
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