Kalmiopsis
Volume 1 of Kalmiopsis, the journal of NPSO, was published in 1991. The journal has been issued yearly since then, but with a hiatus of four years, 1997-2000, two issues in 2001, a hiatus in 2014 and another from 2016-2018. All published volumes are available here.
Volumes 7-10 of Kalmiopsis, from 2001-2003, can be downloaded here in their entirety, as single PDF files, which range in size from 667Kb to 4.2Mb.
Because of the increasing size of Kalmiopsis files, due both to more pages and greater use of color graphics, issues 2 – 6, and all issues since Vol. 11 in 2004 are available in parts. For Vol. 20 (2013) and above, the first link in the drop-down list for each volume is to the entire issue, although it may be called “Cover, Table of Contents”. The other pages are smaller files, containing the indicated articles.
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NPSO Fellow: Tanya Harvey |
Book Reviews: Marah Mysteries: Confusion over Wild Cucumber , by Frank Callahan |
Ricegrasses: Rocks, Rodents, and Rarity, by Cindy Roché |
Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth Oregon Dreamer, by Tom Calderwood |
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Plant of the Year: Yellow Sandverbena (Abronia latifolia), by Patricia Whereat-Phillips |
Milkweeds are Not Weeds, by Cindy Roche and Frank Callahan |
The Discovery of Monardella angustifolia at Leslie Gulch, by Don Mansfield, The College of Idaho |
How Wildflowers Could Help Save Sage-Grouse, by Cindy Roche and Stu Garrett |
NPSO Fellows – Lisa Blackburn and David Wagner |
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Juniper Canyon, Wallula Gap: An “Oasis in the Desert”, by Marin Axtell, Chelsea Cordell, Heidi Dobson, Bob Carson, Mike Denny |
The Discovery of Two New Tufted Desertparsleys from Southeastern Oregon: Lomatium ravenii var. paiutense and Lomatium bentonitum , by Donald H. Mansfield |
The Discovery and Naming of the Cascade Strawberry (Fragaria cascadensis Hummer), by Kim E. Hummer |
PLANT OF THE YEAR: Sea Bluff Bluegrass (Poa unilateralis), by Kathleen Sayce and Cindy Roché |
Book Reviews: “Conserving Oregon’s Environment: Breakthroughs That Made History” by Michael McCloskey; “Land Snails and Slugs of the Pacific Northwest” by Thomas E. Burke with William P. Leonard; “Field Guide to the Sedges of the Pacific Northwest,Second Edition” by Barbara L. Wilson, Richard Brainerd, Danna Lytjen, Bruce Newhouse and Nick Otting; ” Oregon’s Botanical Landscape: An Opportunity to Imagine Oregon Before 1800″ by Frances Stillwell |
NPSO Fellows – Jim Duncan, Bruce Newhouse, and Cindy Talbott Roché |
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The Discovery of Shepherd’s Desert Parsley (Lomatium pastorale), an Oregon Endemic , by David Wagner |
Botanizers in the Land of Conifers: Oliver Matthews, Al Hobart, Eugene Parker , by Frank A Lang, Frank Callahan, Cindy Roche |
Cypress Species in Oregon , by Frank Callahan |
Western Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis), by Ron Halvorson |
Book Reviews: “Conifer Country”, “Conifers around the World: Conifers of the Temperate Zones and Adjacent Regions”, “David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work. An Illustrated Exploration Across Two Centuries in the Pacific Northwest”, “The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California,Second Edition”,”Walking Distance – Extraordinary Hikes For Ordinary People” |
NPSO Fellows – Kareen Sturgeon & Paul Slichter |
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Finding Brown’s Peony- a Sweet Attraction, by Nan Vance |
Searching for the Rare Pueblo Valley Peppergrass in Southeastern Oregon, by Marilyn McEvoy |
Sex and the Single Saltgrass, by Caitlin Coberly |
Marys Peak Scenic Botanical Area, by Phillip R. Hays, Robert E. Frenkel and Esther H. G. McEvoy |
In Memory of Norm Jensen |
Book Review- Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate: Promises and Perils, by David Wagner |
NPSO Fellow: Dan Luoma |
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Botanizing Along the East Side of Steens Mountain: Some Lessons Learned on a Field Trip to Southeastern Oregon, by Kareen B. Sturgeon |
Plant of the Year: Sandberg Bluegrass (Poa secunda), by Ron Halvorson |
Lucia Summers (1835-1898): First Resident Botanist in the Pacifc Northwest, by Edward R. Alverson |
Unlikely Pairing of Two Alien Species in Oregon Produces Unwanted Ofspring, by Alfonso Susanna and Cindy Roché |
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Plant of the Year: Columbia Phlox (Phlox douglasii Hook), by James Locklear |
Georgia Mason: Eleven Summers Alone in the Wallowas, by Rhoda Love |
Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: Botanizing in the Swala-lahos Floristic Area, by Kathleen Sayce |
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Discovering Gray Pine (Pinus sabiniana) in Oregon, by Frank Callahan |
Plant of the Year: Dangly Fen Sedge (Carex limosa L.), by Bruce Newhouse |
Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: The Pokegama Plateau, by Connie Battaile |
Botanist William H. Baker (1911-1985): Captivated by Isolated Floras, by Rhoda Love |
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NPSO Fellow List of first records (not in print version) |
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Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: Grizzly Peak, Jackson County, Oregon, by Jim Duncan |
Plant of the Year: Green-flowered Wild Ginger (Asarum wagneri), By Cindy Talbott Roché and Frank A. Lang |
Ferns and Friends in the Wallowa Mountains, Oregon, By Edward R. Alverson and Peter Zika |
Thomas Jefferson Howell and the First Pacific Northwest Flora, By Robert Ornduff |
Hinds Walnut (Juglans hindsii) in Oregon, By Frank Callahan |
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MacFarlane’s Four O’clock in Hells Canyon of the Snake River, by Eugene Yates |
Pioneer Botanist William Cusick: His Dark and Silent World, by Rhoda M. Love |
Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: Gearhart Mountain Wilderness, by Ron Larson |
Blue Flower of Tribal Legend: “Skye blue petals resemble lakes of fine clear water”, by Molly L. Sultany, Susan R. Kephart, and H. Peter Eilers |
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John Jeffrey in the Wild West: Speculations on His Life and Times (1828-1854?), by Frank A. Lang |
Photographing Wildflowers: Are Your Pictures Worth 1,000 Words?, by Robert C. Korfhage |
Martin Woodlock Gorman (1853-1926): Outdoorsman Extraordinary, by Mariana D. Bornholdt |
PLANT OF THE YEAR: Oregon Grape (Berberis aquifolium), Our State Flower, by Shannon Fillhart and Tobias Policha |
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Henderson’s Checkermallow: The natural, botanical, and conservation history of a rare estuarine species, by Melanie Marshall Gisler and Rhoda M. Love |
Plant of the Year: California Buckeye (Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt.), by Frank Callahan |
Botanizing Western Oregon In 1841, The Wilkes Inland Expedition, by Mariana D. Bornholdt |
Our Threatened Timberlines: The Plight of Whitebark Pine Ecosystems, by Michael Murray |
The Botanists at Crater Lake National Park, by Elizabeth L. Horn |
Gentner’s Fritillary: The Discovery and Protection of a Rare Species, by Georgie Robinett |
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Tribute for Scott Sundberg |
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Introduction: OREGON PLANTS, OREGON PLACES, by Joan Seevers |
Leslie Gulch, by Jean Findley |
Guano Creek/Sink Lakes, by Lucille Housley |
Foster Flat, by Nora Taylor |
The Island, by Ron Halvorson |
White Rock Fen, by Barbara Raible |
Hunter Creek, by Nancy Brian |
French Flat, by Mark Mousseaux |
Beatty Creek, by Susan Carter |
Horse Rock Ridge, by Douglas Goldenberg |
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Elmer Ivan Applegate: The Erythronium Man, by Frank Lang |
Lamb’s Tongue: The Erythronium Species of Jackson County and the Botanists Who Collected and Described Them, by Belinda L. Vos |
The Hidden Half of Oregon White Oaks: Mycorrhizal Fungi and Roots, by Lori Valentine, Aaron Hart, Carolyn Petersen, Heather Tugaw, Harold Berninghausen, and Darlene Southworth |
Tributes for the NPSO Fellows |
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Plant of the Year: Basin Wildrye, by Stuart G. Garrett |
John Charles Fremont & his Floral Forays into Oregon, by Richard Beidleman |
The Pumice Desert, Crater Lake National Park, by Elizabeth Horn |
OREGON PLANTS, OREGON PLACES: Flora of the Upper Klamath River Canyon, Klamath County, Oregon, by Susan Marie Gleason |
Tributes for the NPSO Fellows |
Botanical Poetry by Jane Gibson |
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A Festschrift Honoring Kenton L. Chambers, by Aaron Liston |
Ken Chambers, Oregon Botanist, by Henrietta Laing Chambers |
Ken Chambers: Taxonomic Rigor & Rare Plant Protection in Oregon, by Rhoda M. Love |
Flora of Walker Flat, Yamhill County, Oregon, by Richard R. Halse & Judith B. Glad |
The Eunanus Monkey Flowers of Genus Mimulus (Scrophulariaceae) in Oregon, by Wayland L. Ezell |
Non-morphological Evidence in Biosystematics: Kenton Chambers & the Annual Species of Microseris, by Konrad Bachmann |
Appendix 1: Graduate students directed by Kenton L. Chambers at OSU, and their thesis titles |
Appendix 2: Publications by Kenton L. Chambers |
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Morton Eaton Peck: Field Botanist, Poet, and Author of A Manual of the Higher Plants of Oregon, by Susan R. Kephart |
First Blooms of the Oregon Flora Project, by Kenton L. Chambers & Scott Sundberg |
The Siskiyou Field Institute: Supporting science education and research in the Siskiyou Mountains & the greater Klamath Region, by Jennifer Kaye Marsden & Erik S. Jules |
Some Sedges (Carex) Never Found in Oregon, by Peter Zika & Keli Kuykendall |
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Botanizing the Southern Oregon Coast: Coos Bay to Port Orford, by Bruce Rittenhouse |
Estes’ Artemisia (Artemesia ludoviciana ssp. estesii), by Howie Brounstein |
Albert Raddin Sweetser: Founder of the the University of Oregon Herbarium, by Rhoda M. Love |
Western Lily (Lilium occidentale), by Edward O. Guerrant, Jr. |
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Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon: Botanical Description & Floral Checklist, by Marjorie Ettinger & Susan Harless |
The Unique Botany of Steens Mountain: The Rare & Endemic Plants, by Donald Mansfield |
The Changing Face of Western Botany, by Barbara Ertter |
The Western Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis), by Stuart Garrett |
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OREGON PLANTS, OREGON PLACES: Rough & Ready Creek, by Darren Borgias & Barbara Ullian |
History of the University of Oregon Herbarium (1904 – 1993), by David H. Wagner |
Descriptive Key to Oregon Penstemons, by Robin Lodewick |
Conservation Strategies & Monitoring of Rare Plants on National Forests in Oregon, by Jennifer Dimling |
Cimicifuga elata – Tall Bugbane, by Thomas Kaye & Andy Sudkamp |
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OREGON PLANTS, OREGON PLACES: Upper & Lower Table Rocks, Jackson County, by Joan Seevers & Darren Borgias |
Darlingtonia, by Frank Lang & Andy Sudkamp |
Extinct & Extirpated Plants from Oregon, by Jim Kagan & Susan Vrilakas |
Recent Taxonomic Changes for Oregon Ferns & Fern Allies, by Edward R. Alverson |
Book Review: The Jepson Manual |
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Bradshaw’s Desert Parsley: Population Monitoring and Pollination Biology, by Thomas N. Kaye |
Evolution Before Darwin: The Musings of Constantine Rafinesque, by Kenton L. Chambers |
Differentiating Mimulus jepsonii and M. nanus in South-Central Oregon: A Problem in Applied Systematics, by Robert J. Meinke |
Some Recent Taxonomic Changes Affecting the Names of Oregon Plant Species, by Kenton L. Chambers |
OREGON PLANTS, OREGON PLACES: The Painted Hills: Thirty Million Years of Phytogeography, by Stuart Garrett & Berta Youtie |
Book Review: Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1790-1850 |
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The Discovery and Naming of Kalmiopsis leachiana and the Establishment of the Kalmiopsis, by Rhoda M. Love |
The Malheur Wire-Lettuce: a Rare, Recently Evolved Oregon Species, by Leslie Gottlieb |
Native Plants, Native Ecosystems, & Native Landscapes: An Ecological Definition of ‘Native’ Will Promote Effective Conservation and Restoration, by Mark V. Wilson, David E. Hibbs, & Edward R. Alverson |