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Re: Fw: Purpletop part 2
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Fw: Purpletop part 2
- From: "* M* <m*@hotmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 09:19:23 PST
Dissertation Abstracts is one such database (available at most
University libraries), but I believe it only includes PhD dissertations.
Perhaps it will be suitable for your needs.
good luck
mark
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Geoff Stanford" <gstanf@swbell.net>
To: <prairie@mallorn.com>
Subject: Fw: Purpletop part 2
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 10:27:29 -0600
Reply-To: prairie@mallorn.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Stanford <gstanf@swbell.net>
To: lcrim@willinet.net <lcrim@willinet.net>
Cc: prairie@mallorm.com <prairie@mallorm.com>
Date: Friday, December 18, 1998 12:08 AM
Subject: Fw: Purpletop part 2
>Have you tried searching for MS & PhD theses, unpublished? There is a
>commercial entity which publishes lists of those. Regrettably I forget
>their name, but this reply may get that for you from someone else.
Geoff
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Geoff Stanford <gstanf@swbell.net>
>To: prairie@mallorn.com <prairie@mallorn.com>
>Date: Thursday, December 17, 1998 11:44 PM
>Subject: Re: Purpletop
>
>
>>In this, the Dallas TX region, P.t. is common on rural roadsides
>alongside
>>damp ditches. You don't tell us what authorities you have already
>>consulted, so at the risk of idiocy I suggest you try The Tallgrass
>>Restoration Handbook (Packard & Mutel), Flora of the Great Plains
(Great
>>Plains Flora Assn), Gould, Hitchcock. The other authorities that I
have
>>consulted do not mention it, so I regret I cannot help. You seem to
have
>>hit on a little-reported species: congratulations!
>>
>>I would really appreciate being put on your list of recipients when
you
>have
>>got it all together for publication
>>
>>Geoff Stanford, founder, Native Prairies Assn of TX
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Lloyd Crim <lcrim@willinet.net>
>>To: prairie@mallorn.com <prairie@mallorn.com>
>>Date: Thursday, December 17, 1998 9:20 PM
>>Subject: Purpletop
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone know a source for information about purpletop (Tridens
>flavus)?
>>> I am looking for more than just occurrence, what about the oily
>>>inflourescense, how does it respond to fire, what limits its growth
in
>open
>>>prairie situations? I am trying to gather information about this
plant
>for
>>>an article, and for personal information, but so far have come up
rather
>>>short. I do have access to a university library, if some of the
>references
>>>are not commonly available. Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>Lloyd Crim
>>>1750 140 th St.
>>>Boone, Iowa 50036
>>>(515) 432-5026
>>>
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