LITERATURE CITED AND OTHER REFERENCES
This section is meant to provide users with a comprehensive list of botanical resources concerning the flora of Alabama. This is still a work in progress and will be continually amended. Please contact me if you are aware of a paper that should be listed but is not present at this time. --BRK
Literature Cited/References -- Initially compiled by Lawrence J. Davenport and Brian R. Keener, 2010.
Allison, J. R. 1996. A "lost world" in Bibb County, Alabama. Georgia Dept. Nat. Res., Georgia Nat. Her. Prog.
Allison, J. R. and T. E. Stevens. 2001. Vascular flora of the Ketona Dolomite outcrops in Bibb County, Alabama. Castanea 66: 154-205.
Baldwin, J.T. 1969. Roland Harper (1878-1966) and Jamesianthus alabamensis. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 96: 232-235.
Ballard, J. M. 1995. A vascular flora of the Talladega Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Barber, J. P. 1986. A vascular flora of Jefferson County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Barger, T. W., A. Cressler, B. D. Holt, and M. Medley. 2010. Asplenium abscissum Willd. (cutleaf spleenwort) in Alabama. American Fern Journal 100: 54-57.
Barger, T. W. and B. D. Hold. 2010. The vascular flora of the Indian Mountain Forever Wild Tract, Cherokee County, Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist 9: 327-346.
Barger, T. W. and D. Tenaglia. 2008. The vascular flora of the Coon Creek Forever Wild Tract, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Southeastern Nat. 7: 527-540.
Barone, J.A. and J.G. Hill. 2007. Herbaceous flora of Blackland Prairie remnants in Missisissippi and western Alabama. Castanea 72: 226-234.
Baskin, J. M. and C. C. Baskin. 1976. Delphinium virescens in Alabama. Rhodora 78: 554-555.
Baskin, J. M. and C. C. Baskin. 1984. On the historical occurrence of two cedar glade endemics in Alabama, and a discussion of Mohr’s yellow-flowered Leavenworthia. Castanea 49: 167-171.
Baskin, J. M. and C. C. Baskin. 1986. Distribution and geographical/evolutionary relationships of cedar glade endemics in southeastern United States. ASB Bull. 33: 138-154.
Baskin, J. M. and C. C. Baskin. 1986. Onosmodium molle subsp. occidentale in Tennessee and the Southeast. Castanea 51: 152-153.
Baskin, J. M. and C. C. Baskin. 1995. A floristic plant ecology study of the limestone glades of northern Alabama. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 122: 226-242.
Baskin, J. M. and C. Caudle. 1967. Petalostemon foliosus in Alabama. Rhodora 69: 383-384.
Baskin, J. M., D. H. Webb and C. C. Baskin. 1995. A floristic plant ecology study of the limestone cedar glades of northern Alabama. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 122: 226-242.
Batchelor, J. C. [Discussion of Gelsemium.] Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1853): 51-54.
Bates, F. A. 1853. Indigenous botany of Perry County. Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1853): 58-68.
Beckett, S. W. 1980. An ecological study of Reed Brake Research Natural Area, Alabama. M.S. Thesis, Auburn University.
Beckett, S. W. and M. S. Golden. 1982. Forest vegetation and vascular flora of Reed Brake Reasearch Natural Area, Alabama. Castanea 47: 368-392.
Botanical Gazette. 1896. News. 22: 80. [Editorial note regarding; Mell, P. H., Jr. 1896. The flora of Alabama. Part V: Leguminosae and Rosaceae. Alabama Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 70: 276-296.]
Bowers, F. D., R. R. Haynes and S. L. Timme. 1989. New or rare mosses of Alabama north of the Coastal Plain and Piedmont. The Bryologist 92: 482-484.
Bowers, F.D., M. LeLong and A. Diamond. 1989. New or rare mosses of Alabama from the Piedmont and Gulf Coastal Plain. The Bryologist 92: 485-489.
Brodeur, K. R. 1999. A vascular flora of Jackson County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Bridges, E. L. and S. L. Orzell. 1989. Lindera subcoriacea (Lauraceae) new to Alabama. Phytologia 67: 214-216.
Brunton, D. F. and D. M. Britton. 1996. Noteworthy collections: Alabama and Georgia. Castanea 61: 398-399.
Bryson, C. T., R. F. C. Naczi and S. McDaniel. 1992. Notes on noteworthy records of Carex(Cyperaceae) from the southeastern United States. Sida 15: 125-135.
Bryson, C. T., J. R. MacDonald, and R. Warren. 1994. Notes on Carex(Cyperaceae) with C. godfreyi new to Alabama and C. communis and C. scoparia new to Mississippi. Sida 16: 355-361.
Bryson, C.T. & Paul Rothrock. 2010. Carex oklahomensis (Cyperaceae) New to Alabama, Georgia, and Lousiana, and Additional Records for Mississippi. J.Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 4: 347-348.
Buckley, S. B. 1843. Descriptions of some new species of plants. Amer. J. Sci. Arts. 45: 170-177.
Bussey, M. G. 1983. Flora of Cheaha State Park. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Cabell, P. H. 1855. Report on the botany of Dallas County. Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1855): 40-53.
Carter, R. E. 1999. Ecological land classification in the Southern Loam Hills of South Alabama: Longleaf pine ecosystems. Ph.D. dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.
Carter, R. E., M. D. MacKenzie, D. H. Gjerstad, and D. Jones. 2004. Species composition of fire disturbed ecological land units in the Southern Loam Hills of South Alabama. Southeastern Nat. 3: 297-308.
Case, F. W. and R. B. Case. 1976. The Sarracenia rubra complex. Rhodora 78: 270-325.
Catling, P. L. 1998. Synopsis of the genus Proserpinaca in the southeastern United States. Castanea 64: 408-414.
Clanton, S. W. 1855. Report on the botany of Sumter County. Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1855): 32-40.
Clark, R. C. 1967. Andrachne phyllanthoides (Nuttall) Muell. on the Cumberland Plateau of Alabama. Castanea 32: 73-74.
Clark, R. C. 1971. The woody plants of Alabama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 58: 99-242.
Cocks, R. S. 1925. Catalogue of trees growing naturally in the vicinity of Sardis, Dallas County, Alabama. J. Arnold Arbor. 6: 189-195.
Christenson, A. S. and L. J. Davenport. 1997. Blanche Dean, naturalist. Alabama Heritage 45: 16-25.
Croker, T. C., Jr. 1963. Challenge of the branch-bottoms in the longleaf forests of south Alabama. J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 34: 138-139.
Cronquist, A. 1980. Vascular flora of the southeastern United States, Vol. I. Asteraceae. Univ. North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
Crouch, V.E. 1997. The herbaceous-layer plant community in group selection openings and surrounding hardwood forest in a Tombigbee River floodplain, Choctaw County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.
Crouch, V. E. and M. S. Golden. 1997. Floristics of a bottomland forest and adjacent uplands near the Tombigbee River, Choctaw County, Alabama. Castanea 62: 219-238.
Davenport, L. J. 1979. Charles Mohr and Plant Life of Alabama. Sida 8: 1-13
Davenport, L. J. 1979. Vascular plant type specimens in the Mohr Herbarium, University, Alabama. Taxon 28: 567-571.
Davenport, L. J. and R. R. Haynes. 1981. Aquatic plants of Alabama II. Arecidae. Castanea 46: 291-299.
Davenport, L. J. 1988. A monograph of Hydrolea (Hydrophyllaceae). 1988. Rhodora 90: 169-208.
Davenport, L. J. 1996. The Cahaba lily: Its distribution and status in Alabama. J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 67: 222-233.
Davenport, L. J. 2010. Mell versus Mohr: The great botanical Iron Bowl of 1896. Alabama Hertiage 97: 50-51.
Davenport, L. J. and G.W. Hubbs. 1995. Roland Harper, Alabama botanist and social critic: A biographical sketch and bibliography. Bull. Alabama Mus. Nat. Hist. 17: 25-45.
Dean, B. E. 1961. Trees and shrubs in the Heart of Dixie. Coxe Publ., Birmingham, AL.
Dean, B. E. 1969. Ferns of Alabama, rev. ed. Southern University Press, Birmingham, AL.
Dean, B. E., A. Mason and J. L. Thomas. 1973. Wildflowers of Alabama and adjoining states. Univ. Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
Dennis, W. M. 1982. Ecological notes on Jamesianthus alabamensis Blake and Sherff (Asteraceae) and an hypothesis on its endemism. Sida 9: 210-214.
Dennis, W. M., T. L. Goldsby and A. L. Bates. 1977. Selected aquatic and wetland plants of the Tennessee Valley. Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals, AL.
Denny, A. 1852. Report on the indigenous botany of Clarke County [part 1]. Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1852): 41-69.
Denny, A. 1853. Report on the indigenous botany of Clarke County [part 2]. Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1852): 30-33.
Deramus, R. 1970. Studies on the flora of the vascular plants of Dauphin Island, Mobile County, Alabama. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
Diamond, A. R., Jr. 1987. A flora of the mesic ravines of the central Red Hills of Alabama. M.S. thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.
Diamond, A. and J. D. Freeman. 1993. A checklist of the vascular flora of Conecuh County, Alabama. Sida 15: 623-638.
Diamond, A., C. Chapman and J. Brummett. 1998. Habranthus tubispathus (Liliaceae) new to the flora of Alabama. Sida 18: 353-355.
Diamond, A., M. Woods and H. Rundell. 1999. Epiphyllous hepatics from southern Alabama. The Bryologist 102: 309-313.
Diamond A. R., M. Woods, J. A. Hall, and B. H. Martin. 2002. The vascular flora of the Pike County Pocosin Nature Preserve. Southeastern Nat. 1: 45-54.
Diamond, A. R. Jr. 2003. A checklist of the vascular plants of Pike County, Alabama. Castanea 68: 143-159.
Diamond, A. R. and R. S. Boyd. 2004. Distribution, habitat characteristics, and population trends of the rare southeastern endemic Rudbeckia auriculata (Perdue) Kral (Asteraceae). Castanea 69: 249–264.
Diamond, A. R. Jr., D. R. Folkerts and R. S. Boyd. 2006. Pollination biology, seed dispersal, and recruitment in Rudbeckia auriculata (Perdue) Kral, a rare southeastern endemic. Castanea 71: 226–238.
Diamond, A. R. Jr., H. El Mayas and R. S. Boyd. 2006. Rudbeckia auriculata infected with a pollen-mimic fungus in Alabama. Southeastern Nat. 5: 103-112.
Diamond, A. R. Jr. and M. Woods. 2007. Pteridophytes of Southeast Alabama. J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 78: 21-28.
Diamond, A. R. and M. Woods. 2009. Noteworthy collections: Alabama. Castanea 74: 440-443.
Diamond, A.R. and B.R. Keener. 2012. Three noteworthy additions to the Alabama Flora. 6: 615-616.
Dickens, R. 1974. Cogongrass in Alabama after sixty years. Weed Sci. 22: 177-179.
Dickson, C. C. 1992. A vascular flora of Little River Canyon, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Dietz, R. A. 1957. The historical ecology of Pike County, Alabama. ASB Bull. 4:11. [witness trees]
Dransfield, T. P. and M. Woods. 2004. The vascular flora of Dale County, Alabama. Southeastern Nat. 3: 495-516.
Earle, F. S. 1902. The flora of the metamorphic region of Alabama. Alabama Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull. 119: 43-120.
England, J. K. 2013. Crassula aquatica (Crassulaceae) rediscovered in Alabama. Phytoneuron 2013-1: 1-2.
Essig, F. B. 1990. The Clematis virginiana (Ranunculaceae) complexin the southeastern United States. Sida 14: 49-68.
Ewan, J. 1968. Roland McMillan Harper (1878-1966). Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 95: 390-393.
Fairey, J. E. III. 1967. The genus Scleria in the southeastern United States. Castanea 32: 37-71.
Farmer, J. A. Reproduction and species survival in Croton alabamensis E. A. Smith ex Chapman, a shrub endemic to Alabama. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
Fearn, M. L. and L. E. Urbatsch. 2001. Glochidion puberum (Euphorbiaceae) naturalized in southern Alabama. Sida 19: 711-714.
Flora of North America [FNA] Editorial Committee, eds. 1993+. Flora of North America North of Mexico. 15+ vols. Oxford Univ. Press, New York and Oxford.
Foote, L. E. and S. B. Jones, Jr. 1989. Native shrubs and woody vines of the southeast. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
Fosberg, F. R. and E. E. Terrell. 1985. A recently established exotic in west Florida and Alabama (Hedyotis salzmanii or Oldenlandia salzmannii; Rubiaceae). Castanea 50: 49-51.
Freckmann, R. W. and M. G. Lelong. 2002. Nomenclatural changes and innovations in Panicum and Dichanthelium (Poaceae: Paniceae). Sida 20: 161-174.
Freeman, J. D. 1978. State record for Parnassia (Saxifragaceae) in Alabama. Castanea 43: 191-192.
Freeman, J. D. 1987. Terrestrial Psilotum in east-central Alabama. Amer. Fern J. 77: 102-105.
Freeman, J. D., A. S. Causey, J. W. Short, and R. R. Haynes. 1979. Endangered, threatened, and special concern plants of Alabama. J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 50: 1-26.
Gaddy, L. L. 1984. Guide to the wetland plant communities of Fort McClellan, Alabama. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Atlanta, GA.
Gemborys, S. R. and E. J. Hodgkins. 1971. Forests of small stream bottoms in the coastal plain of southwestern Alabama. Ecology 52: 70-84.
Gibbons, J. W., R. R. Haynes and J. L. Thomas. 1990. Poisonous plants and venomous animals of Alabama. Univ. Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
Godfrey, R. K. 1988. Trees, shrubs, and woody vines of northern Florida and adjacent Georgia and Alabama. Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens.
Golden, M. S. 1979. Forest vegetation of the lower Alabama Piedmont. Ecology 60: 770-782.
Gosse, P. H. 1859. Letters from Alabama, (U.S.) chiefly relating to natural history. Morgan & Chase, London. [reprinted 1993, with introduction by H. H. Jackson III, Univ. of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa]
Gould, K. 1996. A new, disjunct variety of Spigelia gentianoides (Loganiaceae) from Bibb County, Alabama. Sida 17: 417-421.
Graham, S. A. 1975. Taxonomy of the Lythraceae in the southeastern United States. Sida 6: 80-103.
Gunn, S. C. 1985. Flora of Alabama river bluffs in the Black Belt. M.S. thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.
Hall, T. F. and W. T. Penfound. 1943. Cypress-gum communities in the Blue Girth Swamp near Selma, Alabama. Ecology 24: 208-217.
Hansen, C. J. 2003. A catalog and brief history of the lichen flora of Alabama. Evansia 20: 59-101.
Hansen, C. J. 2003. The John D. Freeman Herbarium (AUA): A history and catalogue of vascular plant type specimens. Sida 20: 1277-1287.
Harbison, T. G. 1902a. Notes from a collector’s field-book. Biltmore Bot. Stud. 1: 143-150.
Harbison, T. G. 1902a. A sketch of the Sand Mountain [Alabama] flora. Biltmore Bot. Stud. 1: 151-157.
Hardin, E. D. 1978. Quantitative analyses of the vegetation and abiotic factors in a disjunct hemlock community in Alabama. M.S. thesis, University of Alabama, Huntsville.
Hardin, E. D. and K. P. Lewis. 1980. Vegetation analysis of Bee Branch Gorge, a hemlock-beech community in the Warrior River Basin of Alabama. Castanea 45: 248-256.
Harper, R. M. 1906. A December ramble in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Plant World 9: 102, 104-107.
Harper, R. M. 1906. Some more coastal plain plants in the Palaeozoic region of Alabama. Torreya 6: 111-117.
Harper, R. M. 1906. Notes on the distribution of some Alabama plants. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 33: 523-536.
Harper, R. M. 1906. The vegetation of Bald Knob, Elmore County, Alabama. Plant World 9: 265-269.
Harper, R. M. 1910. A botanical and geological trip on the Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers in the coastal plain of Alabama. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 37: 107-126.
Harper, R. M. 1910. A few more pioneer plants found in the metamorphic region of Alabama and Georgia. Torreya 10: 217-222.
Harper, R. M. 1911. Ten days on a house-boat on Alabama rivers. Forest & Stream 76: 927-929, 970-972.
Harper, R. M. 1913. Economic botany of Alabama, part 1: Geographical report, including descriptions of the natural divisions of the state, their forests and forest industries, with quantitative analyses and statistical tables. Geol. Surv. Alabama Monogr. 8.
Harper, R. M. 1913. The forest resources of Alabama. Amer. Forestry 19: 657-670.
Harper, R. M. 1914. The pocosin of Pike County, Alabama, and its bearing on certain problems of succession. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 14: 209-220.
Harper, R. M. 1914. The aquatic vegetation of Squaw Shoals, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Torreya 14: 149-155.
Harper, R. M. 1919. The supposed southern limit of the eastern hemlock. Torreya 19: 198-199.
Harper, R. M. 1920. The limestone prairies of Wilcox County, Alabama. Ecology 1: 198-203.
Harper, R. M. 1922. A botanical bonanza in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 37: 153-160.
Harper, R. M. 1922. Some pine-barren bogs in central Alabama. Torreya 22: 57-60.
Harper, R. M. 1923. Some recent extensions of the known range of Pinus palustris. Torreya 23: 49-51.
Harper, R. M. 1924. A new heart-leaf and other interesting plants from Autauga County, Alabama. Torreya 24: 77-83.
Harper, R. M. 1928. Economic botany of Alabama, part 2: Catalogue of the trees, shrubs and vines of Alabama, with their economic properties and local distribution. Geol. Surv. Alabama Monogr. 9.
Harper, R. M. 1932. Erigenia bulbosa and some associated and related plants in Alabama. Torreya 32: 141-146.
Harper, R. M. 1934. Taxodium distichum in the Paleozoic region of Alabama. Torreya 34: 105-110.
Harper, R. M. 1935. Flora of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama. Bull. Amer. Paleontol. 23: 129-130.
Harper, R. M. 1936. Asarum and Hexastylis in Alabama and neighboring states. Castanea 1: 69-76.
Harper, R. M. 1937. A depressed outlier of the Cumberland Plateau in Alabama and its vegetation. Castanea 2: 13-18.
Harper, R. M. 1938. Botanical discoveries and writings of Charles Mohr. Unpubl. MS, Geological Survey of Alabama.
Harper, R. M. 1938. “Frost-flower” plants in Alabama. Torreya 38: 1-4.
Harper, R. M. 1939. Palms of the southern Appalachian region in Alabama. Castanea 3: 19-24.
Harper, R. M. 1939. The Alabama pocosin. Amer. Bot. 45: 53-58.
Harper, R. M. 1939. Granite outcrop vegetation in Alabama. Torreya 39: 153-159.
Harper, R. M. 1940. Supplementary notes on Hexastylis virginica. Castanea 5: 115-121.
Harper, R. M. 1941. Diversity of Erythronium in the eastern United States. Castanea 6: 1-6.
Harper, R. M. 1941. Some effects of cold on plants in Alabama in 1940. Torreya 41: 166-169.
Harper, R. M. 1942. Quercus macrocarpa in Alabama. J. Elisha Mitchell. Sci. Soc. 58: 60-64.
Harper, R. M. 1942. Natural resources of the Tennessee Valley region in Alabama. Geol. Surv. Alabama Spec. Rep. 17.
Harper, R. M. 1942. Croomia a member of the Appalachian flora. Castanea 7: 109-113.
Harper, R. M. 1943. Forests of Alabama. Geol. Surv. Alabama Monogr. 10.
Harper, R. M. 1943. Hemlock in the Tennessee Valley of Alabama. Castanea 8: 115-123.
Harper, R. M. 1944. Preliminary report on the weeds of Alabama. Geol. Surv. Alabama Bull. 53.
Harper, R. M. 1944. Notes on Plantago, with special reference to P. cordata. Castanea 9: 121-130.
Harper, R. M. 1945. Erythronium albidum in Alabama, and some of its relatives. Castanea 10: 1-7.
Harper, R. M. 1945. Plantago cordata: A supplementary note. Castanea 10: 54.
Harper, R. M. 1947. Preliminary list of Southern Appalachian endemics. Castanea 12: 100-112.
Harper, R. M. 1948. More about Southern Appalachian endemics. Castanea 13: 124-127.
Harper, R. M. 1948. Charles Mohr. Geol. Surv. Alabama Bull. 60: 31-33.
Harper, R. M. 1949. A fifth species of Erythronium in Alabama. Castanea 13: 49-52.
Harper, R. M. 1951. Death of Wolfgang Wolf. Castanea 16: 23-24.
Harper, R. M. 1952. Hemlock in Alabama: A supplementary note. Ecology 33: 128-129.
Harper, R. M. 1965. A botanical bonanza in the Black Belt [of Alabama]. J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 36: 67-73.
Hatch, T. P. 1856. Flora calendar, for part of 1855, in Lauderdale Co., Ala. Amer. J. Sci. 71: 297-299.
Haynes, R. R. 1977. The Najadaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 58: 161-170.
Haynes, R. R. 1978. The Potamogetonaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 59: 170-191.
Haynes, R. R. 1979. Revision of North and Central American Najas (Najadaceae). Sida 8: 34-56.
Haynes, R. R. 1980. Aquatic plants of Alabama I. Alismatidae. Castanea 45: 31-51.
Haynes, R. R. 1985. A new species of Najas (Najadaceae) from the southeastern U.S.A. Brittonia 37: 392-393.
Haynes, R. R. and L. B. Holm-Nielsen. 1987. The Zannichelliaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 68: 259-268.
Haynes, R. R. 1998. Noteworthy collections: Alabama. Castanea 63: 81-82. [Elatine triandra]
Haynes, R. R. and C. C. Jacono. 2000. Status of Salvinia (Salviniaceae) in Alabama. Castanea 65: 225-227.
Hendryx, M. B. 1996. Aquatic and wetland vascular plants of the Talladega National Forest, Oakmulgee Division. M.S. thesis, University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa.
Hitchcock, A. S. 1950. Manual of the grasses of the United States, 2nd ed., revised by Agnes Chase. U.S.D.A. Misc. Publ. 200.
Hodge-Spaulding, L. M. 1997. A vascular flora of Etowah County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Hofmann, T. L. 2000. A vascular flora of Limestone County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Hruska, S. E. 1997. A vascular flora of Horseblock Mountain of the Talladega Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Huck, R. B. 2010. Dicerandra fumella (Lamiaceae), a new species in the Florida panhandle and adjacent Alabama, with comments on the D. linearifolia complex. Rhodora 112: 215-227.
Hutchinson, F. N. 1998. A vascular flora of Dugger Mountain, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Iseley, D. 1946. Manual of herbaceous plants of the Tennessee Valley reservoirs. Tennessee Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, AL.
Isley, D. 1990. Vascular flora of the southeastern United States, Vol. III, Part 2. Leguminosae (Fabaceae). Univ. North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
Jackson, H. A. 2000. A vascular flora of St. Clair County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL.
Jenkins, L. W. 1854. Report on the botany of Wilcox County. Trans. Medical Assn. Alabama (1854): 111-116.
Jones, A. S. and F. G. Patton. 1966. Forest, “prairie,” and soils in the Black Belt of Sumter County, Alabama in 1832. Ecology 47: 75-80.
Jones, S. B., Jr. 1961. Identification and distribution of Alabama weeds. M.S. thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.
Jones, S. B., Jr. and D. E. Davis. Wees of the lower coastal plain in Alabama. Weeds 11: 322-323.
Joyce, L. A. and R. L. Baker. 1987. Forest overstory-understory relationships in Alabama forests. Forest Ecol. & Management18: 49-59.
Keener, B. R. 1999. Noteworthy collections: Alabama. Castanea 64: 354-5.
Keener, B. R. 1999. Vascular flora of Blount County, Alabama. M.S. thesis, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
Keener, B. R. and R. Kral. 2003. A new species of Solidago (Asteraceae: Astereae) from north central Alabama. Sida 20:1589-1593.
Keener, B. R. 2007. Noteworthy collections: Alabama. Castanea 72: 47-48.
Keener, B. R. and L. J. Davenport. 2007. A new name for the well-known Asplenium (Aspleniaceae) from Hale County, Alabama. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 103-108.
Keener, B. R. 2009. Noteworthy collections: Alabama. Castanea 74: 439.
Keener, C. S. and M. M. Park. 1988. Distribution patterns of Ranunculus platensis (Ranunculaceae) within the southeastern United States. Castanea 53: 66-70.
Kral. R. 1960. A revision of Asimina and Deeringothamnus (Annonaceae). Brittonia 12: 233-278.
Kral, R. 1966. Xyris (Xyridaceae) of the continental United States and Canada. Sida 2: 177-260.
Kral, R. 1973. Some notes on the flora of the southern states, particularly Alabama and middle Tennessee. Rhodora 75: 366-410.
Kral, R. 1976a. Additions to some notes on the flora of the southern states, particularly Alabama and middle Tenneesee. Rhodora 78: 438-456.
Kral, R. 1976b. A treatment of Delphinium for Alabama and Tennessee. Sida 6: 243-265.
Kral, R. 1981a. Further additions to some notes on the flora of the southern states, particularly Alabama and middle Tenneesee. Rhodora 83: 301-315.
Kral, R. 1981b. Some distributional reports of weedy or naturalized foreign species of vascular plants for the southern states, particularly Alabama and middle Tenneesee. Castanea 46: 334-339.
Kral, R. 1982. A new phyllodial-leaved Sagittaria (Alismaceae) from Alabama. Brittonia 34: 12-17.
Kral, R. 1987. A new “viorna” Clematis from northern Alabama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 74: 665-669.
Kral, R. 1992. A new species of Fimbristylis (Cyperaceae) from the sandstone and granitic outcrops of Alabama and Georgia. Sida 15: 317-321.
Kral, R. 1996. Supplemental notes on Rhynchospora crinipes and related species in the section Fuscae (Cyperaceae). Sida 17: 385-411.
Kral, R. 1999. A revised taxonomy for two North American Rhynchospora (Cyperaceae) and for two North American Xyris (Xyridaceae). Novon 9: 205-219.
Kral, R. and P. E. Bostick. 1969. The genus Rhexia (Melastomataceae). Sida 3: 387-440.
Kral, R. and J. M. Moffett, Jr. 2009. Xyris spathifolia (Xyridaceae), a new xyrid from the Ketona dolomite-limestone glades of Alabama. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 3: 469-478.
Kush, J. S. and R. S. Meldahl. 2000. Composition of a virgin stand of longleaf pine in South Alabama. Castanea 65: 56-63.
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