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The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 12 No. 01 (3.34475)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1976Type: Serial
Description:
- On the Nature & Pedigree of Garden Seeds (1-9)
- Humphry Marshall (1722-1801): Author of the First American Book on Trees (10-11)
- Washington Hawthorn, Cretaegus phaenopyrum: Rose Family (Rosaceae) (12-13)
- Q Readers Respond (14-15)
- People & Projects/ Climatological Summary (16)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 12 No. 02 (3.34476)
Date: June 21 – September 20 1976Type: Serial
Description:
- A Day with Aldo Leopold (17-21)
- Honey Locust, Gleditsia triacanthos: Legume Family (Leguminosae) (22-23)
- Early America in Plant Names (Part I) (24-29)
- People & Projects/ Climatological Summary (30-31)
- The Lookout (32)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 03 No. 01 (3.34550)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1967Type: Serial
Description:
- I Visit Dead Plants (1-8)
- The Lookout (8)
- Mrs. Watts (9-13)
- Yellow-wood, Cladrastis lutea: Pea Family (Leguminosae) (14-15)
- Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (16)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 03 No. 03 (3.34552)
Date: September 21 – December 20 1967Type: Serial
Description:
- Confusing Viburnums (33-39)
- A Remarkable Plant (40-41)
- Ten Windows (42-45)
- Amur Maple, Acer ginnal: Maple Family (Aceraceae) (46-47)
- Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (48)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 06 No. 01 (3.34570)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1970Type: Serial
Description:
- An Earth Day Talk (1-4)
- A Sketch of the Sweetgums (5-11)
- Photographs by E.H. Wilson (12-13)
- Tulip Tree, Liriodendron tulipifera: Magnolia Family (Magnoliaceae) (14-15)
- Arboretum News and Notes (16)
Extent: 16 pages
Kris Bachtell plant hunting in China (3.36280)
Date: December 21 2005Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kris Bachtell, vice president of collections and facilities at The Morton Arboretum, looking up toward trees while plant hunting in China
Kris Bachtell plant hunting in China (3.36281)
Date: December 21 2005Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kris Bachtell, vice president of collections and facilities at The Morton Arboretum, plant hunting in China
Kris Bachtell collecting seeds in China (3.36303)
Date: November 20 2006Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kris Bachtell, vice president of collections and facilities at The Morton Arboretum, collecting seeds in China
Researchers on a collecting trip in Durango, Mexico (3.36312)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:A group of researchers from around the world rest under a tree during an oak collecting trip in Durango, Mexico
Kris Bachtell plant hunting in China (3.36316)
Date: November 24 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kris Bachtell, vice president of collections and facilities at The Morton Arboretum, plant hunting in China
Kris Bachtell collecting Manchurian ash (Fraxinus manshurica) specimens in China (3.36322)
Date: December 1 2010Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kris Bachtell, vice president of collections and facilities at The Morton Arboretum, climbing a tree to collect Manchurian ash (Fraxinus manshurica) specimens in China
Magnolia acuminata (3.448)
Date: 1900Creator: Rehder, Alfred
Type: Photographic image
Description:Large cucumber magnolia (Magnolia acuminata) during the growing season
Extent: 1 photograph
Magnolia acuminata (3.449)
Date: October 2 1923Creator: Palmer, Ernest Jesse, 1875-1962.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Cucumber magnolia (Magnolia acuminata) during the growing season
Photograph a: tree
Photograph b: trunk detail
Extent: 2 photographs
China Expedition, Kris Bachtell and Fang Huailong collecting Acer tegmentosum fruit in Fenglin National Nature Preserve, Heilongjiang Province (3.4532)
Date: September 21 1990Type: Photographic image
Description:China Expedition, Kris Bachtell and Fang Huailong collecting Acer tegmentosum fruit in Fenglin National Nature Preserve, Heilongjiang Province
Fang Huailong, an instructor at the College of Forestry Administrators in Beijing, was the interpreter for the Chinese visit to the U.S., and for the Arboretum delegation during the first half of the trip to China.
Extent: 1 photograph
China trip, Arboretum group setting out to collect seeds in Shanxi Province (3.4533)
Date: 1990Type: Photographic image
Description: China trip, Arboretum group setting out to collect seeds in Shanxi Province, north-central China, standing in meadow
(L to R): Ross Clark, Peter van der Linden, George Ware, Kris Bachtell, William Hess
Extent: 1 photograph
Malus coronaria (3.495)
Date: 1903Creator: Rehder, Alfred
Type: Photographic image
Description:Wild sweet crabapple (Malus cornaria) tree blooming in springtime
Extent: 1 photograph
Dr. William Hess collecting specimen during 1990 China Expedition (3.4990)
Date: October 1 1990Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. William Hess collecting voucher specimen, Picea meyeri, during 1990 China Expedition in Pangquangou Nature Reserve, Shanxi Province
Extent: 1 photograph
Peter van der Linden with tree during China Expedition (3.5194)
Date: 1990Type: Photographic image
Description:Peter van der Linden with his namesake, Tilia amurensis, in Fenglin Nature Preserve, Heilongjiang Province during the China Expedition. Shrub in front of Pete appears to be Euonymus pauciflorus, shrub in front of large tree trunk is Acanthopanax senticosus.
Extent: 1 photograph
Pinus resinosa (3.667)
Date: August 12 1922Creator: Teuscher, Henry
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dwarfed red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees growing on dry ledge
Extent: 2 photographs
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe's oak), foliage (3.83593)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photograph of the foliage of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), bark (3.83594)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the bark of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), canopy (3.83595)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the upper canopy of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), habitat (3.83596)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the habitat of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership. It is the tree with the strong lateral branch running horizontally across the foreground of the image.
Quercus phellos (willow oak), foliage (3.83597)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the foliage of Quercus phellos (willow oak) taken during plant exploration work (targeting Quercus oglethorpensis) in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), habit (3.83598)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the habit of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership. This "wedding cake layering" of the lower canopy, in which many lower lateral branches cluster together from similar points on the main trunk created a tufted effect, is characteristic of many cultivated specimens of this species.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), foliage (3.83599)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the foliage of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), habitat (3.83600)
Date: July 28 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the habitat of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership. Much of this district was utilized for timber production (hence the profusion of Pinus taeda or loblolly pine in the area). Q. oglethorpensis is the lighter-barked tree in the foreground, generally occurring here along roadsides, streams, or breaks in the canopy.
Field collecting vehicle, 2015 APGA/USFS Quercus oglethorpensis project (3.83601)
Date: July 29 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:Rental Jeep Cherokee used for roadside scouting and surveying of Quercus oglethorpensis in Bienville National Forest (Central Mississippi), 2015
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), foliage (3.83602)
Date: July 29 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the foliage of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Gate to FR 547-C, Bienville National Forest (3.83603)
Date: July 29 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:The gate to Forest Road 547-C (Bienville National Forest, Central Mississippi), a locality for Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) in Jasper County. Site visited during plant exploration work in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Private drive signage, Jasper County, Mississippi (3.83604)
Date: July 29 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:Sign demarking public and private areas adjacent to Bienville National Forest, Jasper County, Mississippi
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), foliage (3.83605)
Date: August 1 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the foliage of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Sumter National Forest, Western South Carolina, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership. Foliage of this tree exhibited a greater degree of lobing than typical. Suspected potential hybrid or introgression with Quercus lyrata.
Lunch stop at Smokey Joe's Bar-B-Que, 2015 APGA/USFS Quercus oglethorpensis project (3.83606)
Date: August 1 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:Lunch stop at Smokey Joe's Bar-B-Que, in McCormick, SC during 2015 APGA/USFS Quercus oglethorpensis project
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), trunk (3.83608)
Date: August 1 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the trunk and bark of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Sumter National Forest, Western South Carolina, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), habit (3.83609)
Date: August 1 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of a large Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Sumter National Forest, Western South Carolina, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership.
Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak), immature fruit (3.83610)
Date: August 1 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:A photo of the foliage and immature fruit of Quercus oglethorpensis (Oglethorpe oak) taken during plant exploration work in Sumter National Forest, Western South Carolina, in support of the APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership. This tree was returned to later that year for seed collection, with acorns accessioned into the Arboretum collections as 717-2015.