Palms (formerly Principes) 2002
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Vol. 46, No. 1
 
Front cover: Pseudophoenix ekmanii in the dry forest of the
Barahona Peninsula, Dominican Republic. Visible in the background is
Coccothrinax ekmanii. Photo by Carlo Morici
Back cover: Silhouettes of adult Coccothrinax boschiana in
the early morning. Note that some tall stems have been bent by
hurricanes. Photo by Carlo Morici.
Photos are not to be used elsewhere without permission. All
rights reserved.
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Contents for Volume 46(1) Palms
- Cold-Hardy Palms in Southwestern Ohio: Winter Damage,
Mortality and Recovery This article is
online
- David A. Francko and Sarah L. Wilhoite
- Coccothrinax boschiana This article is
online
- Carlo Morici
- A Revision of Pseudophoenix
- Scott Zona
- Mycorrhizal Associations in Three Species of Palms of the Yucatan
Peninsula, Mexico
- Lilia Carrillo, Roger Orellana and Lucia Varela
- Dypsis 'stumpy'
- John Dransfield and Jeff Marcus
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Vol. 46, No. 2
 
Front cover: Cyrtostachys renda 'Theodora
Buhler' as illustrated by botanical artist Wes Jurgens.
Back cover: Gastrococos crispa, in
cultivation at Fairchild Tropical Garden, Florida. Photo by C.
Migliaccio
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Contents for Volume 46(2) Palms
- Additional Species Proving Hardy in the Pacific Northwest
- Nick Parker
- Livistona chinensis var. subglobosa in Aoshima, Japan
- Hirioshi Ehara, John Leslie Dowe, Ryuji Nagatomo, and Akira Kawasaki
- A New Palm Cultivar: Cyrtostachys renda "Theodora Buhler"
- Howard Waddell
- Germinating Gastrococos -- Quickly and Easily
- Chris Migliaccio This article is
online
- Growth Response of Phoenix canariensis to Inoculation with Arbuscular
Mycorrhizal Fungi
- Asunción Morte and Mario Honrubia
- Non-Native Ornamental Palms Invade a Secondary Tropical Forest in
Panama
- Jens-Christian Svenning
- Palm Botany in the Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
- John L. Dowe and Roy Banka This article is
online
- The Cane Bridges of the Takamanda Region, Cameroon
- Terry C.H. Sunderland, Michael P.B. Balinga and Jacqueline L. Groves
- The "Niu" Indies: Long Lost "Home" of the Coconut Palm
- Hugh C. Harries
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Vol. 46, No. 3
 
Front cover: Gulubia costata in cultivation in
Miami, Florida, USA. Photo by C. Migliaccio
Back cover: Beccariophoenix in flower in Stan
Walkley's garden, Brisbane, Australia. Photo by Hugh Kunze
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Contents for Volume 46(3) Palms
- Alfred Russel Wallace and the Palms of the Amazon
- Sandra Knapp, Lynn Sanders and William Baker
- Gulubia costata -- a Handsome Palm for the Warm Subtropics
- Chris Migliaccio This article is
online
- Observations on the Two Dwarf Dypsis Species in Betampona, Eastern
Madagascar
- Adam Britt
- Beccariophoenix Flowers in Cultivation This article is
online
- John Dransfield
- Name Changes in Attalea
- Scott Zona
- A Brief History of the Coconut Palm in Australia
- John Leslie Dowe and Lucy T. Smith
- The Date Palm Grove of Elche, Spain: Research for the
Sustainable Preservation of a World Heritage Site
- Michel Ferry, Susi Gomez, Elisa Jiminez, Jose Navarro, Elena Ruiperez
and Jose Viella
- From Barcelona to Bordigherea: Palm Gardens on Mediterranean
Shores
- Jean-Christophe Pintaud
- Nypa fruticans, a Weed in West Africa
- T.C.H. Sunderland and T. Morakinyo
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Vol. 46, No. 4
 
Front cover: A legacy lost. Phoenix canariensis
displaying Class II Fusarium oxysporum symptomology. Photo by
Ken Pfalzgraf
Back cover: Caryota sympetala, in fruit. Photo by
John Dransfield
Editors John Dransfield and Scott Zona created a lovely 2003 wall calendar
for members to enjoy all year.
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Contents for Volume
46(4) Palms
"Death and Destruction" Issue
Special Bonus: 2003 Palms
Wall Calendar
- Loss of a Legacy -- Fusarium oxysporum and Ornamental
Phoenix canariensis
- Ken Pfalzgraf
- Rapid Decline Syndrome of Coconut -- Preliminary Report of
New Condition
- C.S. Ranasinghe, R. Wijesekara and R. Wimalesekara
- The Red Palm Weevil in the Mediterranean Area
- M. Ferry and S. Gómez This article is
online
- Importation of Mature Palms: A Threat to Native and Exotic
Palms in Mediterranean Countries?
- Jean Drescher and Anne Dufay This article is
online
- Losses to Lethal Yellowing Cast Doubt
- T.K. Broschat, N.A. Harrison and H. Donselman
- Caryota sympetala
- John Dransfield and Tom Evans
- Pinanga in Java and Bali
- Joko R. Witono, Johanis P. Mogea and S. Somadikarta
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