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List of sources used in developing rare plant guidance
These sources were used to assist in developing avoidance measures and management guidelines for the Wisconsin DNR rare plant Web pages.
Adams, M. S. 1970. Adaptations of Aplectrum hyemale to the environment: effects of preconditioning temperature on net photosynthesis. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 97:219-224.
Barnes, B. V., and W. H. Wagner, Jr. 2004. Michigan trees: a guide to the trees of the Great Lakes region. Michigan: The University of Michigan Press.
Black, M. R., and E. J. Judziewicz. 2008. Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest. Wisconsin: Cornerston Press.
Case, F. W. Jr. 1987. Orchids of the western Great Lakes region. Revised edition. Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Chadde, S. W. 2011. Wetland plants of Wisconsin: A complete guide to the wetland and aquatic plants of the Badger State.
Cobb, B., E. Farnsworth, C. Lowe, and L. L. Foster. 2005. A field guide to ferns and their related familes: northeastern and central North America. 2nd ed. New York: Houghton and Mifflin.
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, editors. 1993+. Flora of North America North of Mexico. 16+ volumes. New York and Oxford.
Gleason, H. A. 1963. The new Britton and Brown illustrated flora of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. 3 vols. 3rd ed. New York: The New York Botanical Garden.
Gleason, H. A., and A. Cronquist. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and djacent Canada. 2nd ed. New York: The New York Botanical Garden.
Gray, A. 1950. Gray's manual of botany. 8th ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinghold.
Harris, J. G., and M. W. Harris. 1994. Plant identification terminology: an illustrated glossary. Utah: Spring Lake Publishing.
Hipp, A. L., R. D. Davis, M. R. Black, and T. S. Cochrane. 2008. Field guide to Wisconsin sedges: an introduction to the genus Carex (Cyperaceae). Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.
Holmgren, N. H. 1998. Illustrated companion to Gleason and Cronquist's manual: illustrations of the vascular plants of Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. New York: The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx.
Michigan Natural Features Inventory. 2007. Rare Species Explorer. [cited May, 2012]. Available from World Wide Web:
NatureServe. 2011. NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life. [cited May, 2012]. Available from World Wide Web:
Petrides, G. A., and J. Wehr. 1988. A field guide to eastern trees: eastern United States and Canada, including the Midwest. New York: Houghton and Mifflin.
Reznicek, A. A., and W. J. Crins. 1993. Carex novae-angliae (New England sedge) in Michigan: overall review and management recommendations. Michigan: U.S. Forest Service.
Sinclair, A. and P. M. Catling. 2001. Cultivating the increasingly popular medicinal plant, goldenseal: review and update. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 16:131-140.
Skawinski, Paul M. 2010. Aquatic plants of Wisconsin: a photographic field guide to submerged and floating-leaf aquatic plants. Self published.
Swink, F., and G. Whilhelm. 1994. Plants of the Chicago region. 4th ed. Indiana: Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis.
Voss, E. G. 1972. Michigan flora. 3 vols. Michigan: Cranbrook Institute of Science and University of Michigan Herbarium.