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Download the May 2010 edition of THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition highlights the Hidden Botanical Treasures of Arizona. It includes articles about Ruby near the southern border, Granite Mountain Wilderness out of Prescott and Hart Prairie Preserve north of Flagstaff.

Download the November 2009 edition of THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focuses on the Value and Future of Floristics. It includes articles on the flora of the Baboquivaris and Ironwood Forest National Monument, the Valley of Tehuacan, Mexico's Cactus Heaven and Arizona's Plants in California.

Download the April 2009 edition of
THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focuses on Restoration of Arizona's Wildlands, including articles about restoring riparian habitats in southern, western and northern Arizona and in ponderosa pine forests.

Download the November 2008 edition of THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focuses on Biodiversity: The Resiliency in Our Native Ecosystems. It includes articles about the diversity of Western wildflowers and endemic plants of Arizona.

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Download the April 2008 edition of
THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focuses on Gardens and Neighborhoods: Providing native plant habitats in managed settings, including articles about native plant gardens and Tucson Audubon's Urban Habitat Program.

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Download the October 2007 edition of
THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focused on Ethnobotany & Inherited Landscapes including articles about agaves, land management at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and succulents and bighorn sheep on Isle Tiburon.

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Download the April 2007 edition of
THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focused on Pollinators including articles about Pima Pineapple cactus, pollinator diversity in northern Arizona, and pollinators in peril.

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Download the October 2006 edition of
THE PLANT PRESS.

This edition focused on Rare Plants, including articles about Peirson's milkvetch, pre-Columbian agaves in Verde Valley and the status of Beath's Milkvetch and Blue Sand Lily.

 

Download the February 2006 edition of
THE PLANT PRESS
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This edition focused on current research and control of Invasive Species presented at the November 2005 meeting of the Southwest Vegetation Management Association