SOURCES

  Species Information
Brown, C. A. 1972. Wildflowers of Louisiana and Adjoining States. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge. 247 pp.

Brown, C. A. 1945. Louisiana trees and shrubs. Louisiana Forestry Commission, Baton Rouge. 262 pp.

Brown, C. L. and L. K. Kirkman. 1990. Trees of Georgia and adjacent states. Timber Press, Portland, OR. 292 pp.

Coombes, A. J. 1985. Dictionary of plant names. Timber Press, Portland, OR. 195 pp.

Foote, L. E. and S. B. Jones. 1989. Native shrubs and woody vines of the southeast. Timber Press, Portland, OR. 199 pp.

Halls, L. K. (ed.) 1977. Southern fruit-producing woody plants used by wildlife. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-16, S. For. Exp. Sta., New Orleans, LA 235 pp.

Halls, L. K. and T. H. Ripley, eds. 1961. Deer browse plants of southern forests. U.S. Forest Serv. South. and Southeast. Forest Expt. Stas., 78 pp.

Harlow, W. M. and E. S. Harrar. 1969. Textbook of dendrology, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York. 512 pp.

Harrar, E. S. and J. G. Harrar. 1946. Guide to southern trees. Dover Publication Inc., New York. 709 pp.

Little, E. L. 1961. Sixty trees from foreign lands. USDA For. Serv. Ag. Handbook No. 212. Washington D.C. 30pp.

Martin, A. C., Zim, H. S. and A. L. Nelson. 1951. American wildlife and plants: A guide to wildlife food habits. Dover Publication Inc., New York. 500 pp.

Miller, J. H. and K. V. Miller. 2005. Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses, Revised Edition, In cooperation with the Southern Weed Science Society. The University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA. 454 pp.

Radford, A. E., Ahles, H. E. and C. R. Bell. 1968. Manual of the vascular flora of the Carolinas. U. N. C. Press, Chapel Hill. 1183 pp.

Vitale, A. T. 1997. Leaves: in myth, magic and medicine. Stewart, Tabori & Chang, New York. 352 pp.

Wetland Designations. "1996 National List of Vascular Plants that Occur in Wetlands", US Fish & Wildlife Service, Branch of Habitat Assessment.  It can be obtained here: http://www.fws.gov/nwi/Plants/plants.htm. NOTE: The list was unavailable on the USFWS site for a couple of years (and was "under review) but it is back online as of June 2008.  We have also made a PDF version available for download here.

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Images and Website design: Principal photography by Adam A. Agosta, G. Suanne Bacque and Andrew G. Haase, Jr., and Steven Wright; with contributions by Mary S. Bowen, Dr. Michael Stine, Justin Thayer, and Christopher Allen . Title Page Graphic designed by G. Suanne Bacque and Mary S. Bowen. Website design by Mary S. Bowen. Plant images edited in Adobe Photoshop (various versions, currently: CS3. Website designed in Adobe Dreamweaver (various versions, currently: CS3).  Zoomify™ software (Enterprise Edition) and Zoomify Photoshop plug-in used to "zoomify" high-resolution plant images. 

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