Thursday, June 29, 2006

Articles of note in the Sterling Morton Library : June's offerings

These are some recent articles that can be found within the journal collection of the Sterling Morton Library. Please visit the Library to discover the incredible botanical and horticultural resources that await you! If you are unable to visit the Library and interested in reviewing one of these articles, I would be delighted to help you at rhassert@mortonarb.org.

Becker, Jim. For luck with lavenders. Horticulture, v. 103, no. 5, p. 26-29.

Becker, Jim. The right lavender for your region. Horticulture, v. 103, no. 5, p. 30-31.

Childs, Jim. Butterfly magnets : Garden Gate’s top 10 picks. Garden Gate, no. 70, p. 16-21.

Ferrini, F. and M. Baietto. Response to fertilization of different tree species in the urban environment. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, v. 32, no. 3, p.93-99.

Flint, Harrison. Alternatives to ash. American Nurseryman, issue 12, v. 203, June 15, 2006, p. 14-20.

Grant, Peter R. and B. Rosemary Grant. Species before speciation is complete. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, v. 93, no. 1, p. 94-102.

Hynes, Erin. Everything on a stick. Northern Gardener, v. 134, no. 4, p. 34-37.

Jackson, Bernard L. Butterflies in the rock garden. Rock Garden Quarterly, v. 64, no. 2, p. 115-118.

Jewell, David. When less is more: see-through perennials. The Garden, v. 131, pt. 6, p. 422-425.

Peltier, Patrice. The buzz on bee balm. Chicagoland Gardening, v.12, no. 4, p. 50-55.

Rogers, Ray. Beguiling begonias. Garden Design, no. 139, p. 24-28.

Watson, Gary. The effect of paclobutrazol treatment on starch content, mycorrhizal colonization, and fine root density of white oaks (Quercus alba L.) Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, v. 32, no. 3, p. 114-117.

Watson, Gary and Angela Hewitt. Getting the roots right. American Nurseryman, issue 12, v. 203, June 15, 2006, p.35-39.

Why do public gardens matter? Special topical issue of the Public Garden, v. 21, no. 1.

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