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Anderson's Wolfberry, Water Jacket

Lycium andersonii

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Narrow Leaf Wolfberry, Berlandier's Wolfberry

Lycium berlandieri

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Fremont's Wolfberry, Fremont's Desert-thorn

Lycium fremontii

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Lycium richii (L. brevipes)

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Lycium parishii

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Lycium pallidum

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Lycium macrodon

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Lycium andersonii

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Lycium berlandieri

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Lycium californicum

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Lycium exsertum

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Lycium fremontii

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Index to Plant Press Arizona, Volumes 1 to 45 (1977-2022)

« Back to Plant Press Arizona Note: This is an interactive index. Click on the locator to access the content; use your browser back button to return to the index….

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Conservation original

…to receive little saguaros coming out of salvage rescue operations. Wolfberry( Lycium berlandieri) is one of the native species now thriving at the site. TCSS will provide potted saguaros and…

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DEAR CARIANNE – What are some native alternatives to oleander?

…Whitebush (Aloysia gratissima) Yellow bells (Tecoma stans) Wolfberry (Lycium spp.) Shrubby senna (Senna wislizeni) Good luck! Carianne, www.strategichabitats.com carianne@strategichabitats.com Ask Carianne questions about native gardening in your garden. Email your questions to Carianne@strategichabitats.com…

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anps 23i webfinal 08112023 Summer 2023

…L. Datura discolor Benth. Datura quercifolia Kunth Lycium andersonii A. Gray Lycium berlandieri Dunal Lycium exsertum A. Gray Lycium fremontii A. Gray *Nicotiana glauca Graham Nicotiana obtusifolia M. Martens &…

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2018.12.PP

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY Volume 41, Number 2 Fall 2018 In this Issue Preliminary Floras in the Madrean Archipelago, Sonora, Mexico 6 Sierra la Elenita–la Mariquita…

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PlantPress-Vol26-No1

…linanthus Oligomeris linifolia Linear-leaved cambess Scrophulariaceae Orthocarpus purpurascens Mohave owl-clover Plant Press, Winter 2002 Solanaceae Lycium andersonii Lycium torreyi Nicotiana clevelandii Nicotiana obtusifolia Narrow-leaved thombush Squaw-thorn Cleveland tobacco Desert tobacco…

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PlantPress-Vol27-No2

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME 27 NUMBER 2 AUTUMN 2003 FIRES IN ARIZONA’S GRASSLANDS Jon Titus Like in 2002, this spring and summer have been big…

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2017.06.PP

…802 SeINet. Lycium berlandieri Dunal – Berlandier wolfberry. Uncommon throughout, native; 578. Lycium exsertum A. Gray – Arizona desert-thorn, boxthorn, littleleaf wolfberry, frutilla. Uncommon in semidesert grassland, native; 110. The…

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PlantPress-Vol26-No2

…Monument, stating that four of the species can be found in the vicinity of the Ajo Mountains. Lyciums are in the Solonaceae family. The flowers and fruit resemble small tomatoes….

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PlantPress-Vol22-No2

. The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY The Creation of a Wildflower Poster Julia Fonseca Margaret Pope, botanical illustrator, has been working steadily. for the past year on…

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The Plant Press, 2019, Volume 42, #2

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY Volume 42, Number 2 Winter 2019 In this Issue 1 Vegetation Changes in the Finger Rock Canyon Drainage, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona,…

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2009.11.PP

…to the Sawtooths, including American speedwell (Veronica americana), Buttercup (Ranunculus sp.), and Sacred datura (Datura wrightii). Also found only in the Sawtooth Mountains are two wolfberrys (Lycium californicum and L….

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Waterman – Flora of Sept21

…(Slim tridens) Urochloa fusca (Browntop Signalgrass) Polygonaceae *Eriogonum deflexum (Skeletenweed) *Eriogonum inflatum (Desert trumpet) *Chorizanthe rigida (Devil’s spineflower) Solanaceae Datura discolor (Desert thornapple) Lycium berlandieri (Berlandier wolfberry) Lycium parishii (Parrish…

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Flora of August 2021

…(Devil’s spineflower) Solanaceae Datura discolor (Desert thornapple) Lycium berlandieri (Berlandier wolfberry) Lycium parishii (Parrish wolfberry) Nicotiana obtusifolia (Desert tobacco) Zygophyllaceae Kallstroemia grandiflora (Arizona summer popp) Larrea tridentata (Creosote bush) Waterman…

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Fall 2021 WEB EMAIL

…exploring Arizona’s public lands. Wolfberry (Lycium), a wonderful native landscaping shrub, springing back into life after the July monsoon rains. Photo credit: Lisa Rivera Prescott Chapter The Prescott Chapter is…

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The Plant Press, Volume 24, Number 1

…(Jatropha cardiophylla), foothills paloverde (Parkinsonia microphylla), triangle-leaf bursage (Ambrosia deltoidia), and saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) are confined to the western half of the Preserve. Lycium pallidum is found only in the…

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ValerieMorrill-westernrregion-sm

…morphed together. The genus is Lycium, same as that for goji berry. Some availability commercially, but they grow readily from seed. The pie is filled with a wolfberry center on…

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Yuma-TumcoGuideCombined202303

…https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=154440&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=4015&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=884&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3655&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3800&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3809&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3305&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=367&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=308&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=134801&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=134857&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=468&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=1597&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=697&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=714&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=593&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=8507&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=356&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3193&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=2056&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3430&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3487&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3545&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=164&clid= https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon=3313&clid= Lycium andersonii Red-Berry Desert- Thorn…

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PlantPrs vol11 no1 spring 1987

…Railroad to expand the garden. Work parties are scheduled one weekend a month. The garden has two unidentified species, a lycium• and a ruellia. Call Pat Call~han (627-2773) or Kathryn…

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Plant Press vol12 No 3 1988

…(Vahl) Blume 33 , Lycium ferocissimum Miens. 34. Melastoma malabathricum L. 35. Mikania cordata Bum. 36. Mikania micrantha Kunth 37. Mimosa invisa Martius ex Colla 38. Mimosa pigra L. 39….

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6_1.2.Jun82

…titles. Thus the 1 i st includes “A Report on Several Species of Lycium from the Southwest Deserts”, by Ira Wiggins, but the important publications of David Hunt on Mammi…

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lizardbrochure.2

…eriophylla Brittlebush Encelia farinosa Desert Hackberry Celtis pallida Trailing Indigo Bush Dalea greggii Wolfberry Lycium spp. Flowering Plumbago Plumbago scandens Butterfl y Mist Eupatorium Penstemon Penstemon spp. Desert Verbena Verbena…

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The Plant Press, 2020, Volume 43, Number 2

…organpipe cactus, desert fan palm, foothills palo verde, and wolfberry (Lycium). Richard’s mantra for a warming, drying climate was, “Fit the crop to the land, not the land to the…

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Plant Press Arizona, 2021, Volume 44, Number 1

Plant Press Arizona THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY Volume 44, Number 1 Spring/Summer 2021 In this Issue 1 Buried Treasures: Interesting Finds from the Museum of Northern Arizona Herbarium Backlog…

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PlantPress-Vol24-No3

…* Ailanthus altissima Solanaceae Datura wrightii Lycium pallidum *Solanum sarrachoides Tamaricaceae *Tamarix ramosissima Ulmaceae *U Imus americanus III. Monocotyledons Agavaceae Yucca angustissima Yucca baccata Apache plume Mexican cliffrose Wood’s rose…

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PlantPress-Vol24-No2

– The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME 24 NUMBER 2 SUMJIER 2000 AFRICAN SUMAC (RHUS LANCEA) ANTOINETTE SEGADE In 1975 I purchased my first Tucson home, attracted…

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PlantPress-Vol24-No1

The Plant Press 1HE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME24 NUMBER I WINTER2000 THE LADY BIRD JOHNSON WILDFLOWER CENTER BY WIIDFIDWER CENTER STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center…

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PlantPress-Vol23-No3

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME 23 NUMBER 3 AUTUMN 1999 THE IRONWOOD ALLIANCE JEFF KREAMER When Father Kina began to establish a Christian foothold in southern…

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2008.04.PP

…wolfberry (Lycium spp.) provide food and dense, protective cover that attract many species of birds. Understory grasses or annual wildflowers would attract hummingbirds and other pollinators, and their seeds would…

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PlantPress-Vol21-No1

The Plant Press TIIE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY ! VOLUME 21 NUMBER 1 WINTER 1997 Continental Ranch Revegetation Project Shows Some Success by Julia Fonseca On large tracts of abandoned…

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PlantPress-Vol20-No1

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME 20 NUMBER 1 WINTER, 19961 THE VEGETATION OF THE QUEMADO by John F. Wiens 3972 W. Mandarin Circle Tucson, Az. 85741…

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PlantPress-Vol18-No3

…M aurandya antirrhiniflora Mimulus guttatus Penstemon eatonii – var. exsertus (P. eatonii – ssp. exsertus) Penstemon panyi Penstemon pseudospectabilis Veronica anagal/is-aquatica Se/aginellaceae- Selaginella ariwnica Solanaceae- Lycium – sp. Nicotiana glauca*…

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PlantPress-Vol17-No4

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME 17 NUMBER4 FALL, 1993 INSIDE: Chapter Events Common Flora of Finger Rock Canyon Conservation Corner Fall Calender Focus On … Southeast…

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PlantPress-Vol15-Nos3-4

…Leucophyllum candidum (Texas Ranger), Cassia sp., Agave striata, Lycium sp. (wolfberry or tomatillo) in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas and Coahuila. Annual precipitation varies from about 200-300 mm…

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PlantPress-Vol15-No2

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY Volume 15, No. 2 Summer, 1991 Vascular Plants of the Silver Bell Mountains by John Wiens The Silver Bell Mountains lie 30…

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14_2.Jul90

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY C. Hart Merriam: A Biologist in Arizona by Barbara G. Phillips The concept embodied in “Merriam’s Life Zones” is frequently used in…

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6_1.2.Jun82

…titles. Thus the 1 i st includes “A Report on Several Species of Lycium from the Southwest Deserts”, by Ira Wiggins, but the important publications of David Hunt on Mammi…

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2018.07.PP

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY Volume 41, Number 1 Summer 2018 In this Issue Grow Native! 4 The Evolution of a Native Plant Garden (and Gardener) 9…

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2011.02.PP

…(Encelia farinosa), and various cacti species. Downslope, channels are generally much shallower and colonized by Creosote (Larrea tridentata), Acacia spp., Wolfberry (Lycium spp.), Mesquite (Prosopis spp.), Ironwood (Olneya tesota), and…

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2010.05.PP

The Plant Press THE ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY VOLUME 34, NUMBER 1 SPRING 2010 continued next page Printed on recycled paper. “Hey look!” someone called as I bent over the…

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