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Ridge Essays



Dicerandra frutescens

Selected essays about Lake Wales Ridge biota and natural history from

The Dicerandra, Volume 1-9, 1990-1998,

Newsletter of the Dicerandra Chapter of
The Florida Native Plant Society, Highlands County.

 

Contents
with links to PDF files of 1-, 2-, or 3-page essays

  1. Carrington, Mary. 1993. Why Should Florida Scrub Be Burned?
  2. Casada, Chris. 1997. Bryophytes Colonizing In Florida Scrub!
  3. Deyrup, Mark. 1994. A Tale Told Softly.
  4. Deyrup, Mark. 1997. Animals Looking At Plants.
  5. Evans, Margaret. 1995. Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Carter’s Mustard.
  6. Ferster, Betty. 1993. A Seed Harvesting Ant In a Florida Plant Community.
  7. Menges, Eric. 1991. Dicerandra: Highlands County’s Unique Mints.
  8. Menges, Eric. 1995. Are Open Patches In Florida Scrub Crucial For Rare Plants?
  9. Quintana-Ascencio, Pedro. 1995. The Highlands Scrub Hypericum: a Singular Inhabitant of Central Florida.
  10. Swain, Hilary. 1996. Revering Our Scrub Landscapes.
 
  2 June 2004, Fred E. Lohrer
  This page was not part of the original 1998 booklet, "Florida's Ancient Islands."