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Books for Sale, NPSNM Newsletters and Useful Literature to Help Identify Plants

Books for Sale


Native Plant Society of New Mexico members can purchase books and posters at discounted prices. Make out your list and use the NPSNM column to determine your cost for each item. Make out a check payable to NPS-NM BOOKS for the total amount plus shipping and send the list of items and check to:

Lisa Johnston
1814 W. Currier Ave.
Artesia, NM 88210

For further information call or e-mail Lisa at:
Phone: (575 748-1046)
E-mail: nps_nmbooks@hotmail.com

Shipping: Add $3.00 for the first book, $0.75 for each additional book ($0.50 additional for each book marked with "!"), $2.50 for each Wildflower Poster. Allow 5-7 weeks for shipping.

Last updated: 2/20/07 (Please note that prices are subject to change)


NPSNM Newsletters

The NEWSLETTERS are published quarterly by the Native Plant Society of New Mexico. Views expressed are the opinions of the individual authors and not necessarily those of NPSNM.


Useful Literature

Below is a brief listing of some additional useful literature for identifying the native flora of New Mexico. See the booklist (above pdf) for field guides and floras available from NPSNM.

Allred, K.W. 1997. A Field Guide to the Flora of the Jornada Plain. 2nd ed. Contr. Range Sci. Herb., NMSU, Las Cruces.

Allred, K.W. 2002. Bernardia (Euphorbiaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 24:5.

Allred, K.W. and S. Johnson. 2003. A Taxonomic Review of the Tendril-bearing Legumes (Leguminosae) in New Mexico: II. Vicia. The New Mexico Botanist 26:1-5.

Allred, K.W. 2004. Datura (Solanaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 30:5.

Allred, K.W. 2005. A Field Guide to the Grasses of New Mexico, 3rd ed. New Mexico Agr. Exp. Sta., Las Cruces.

Allred, K.W. 2005. Chenopodium in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 32:1-5.

Allred, K.W. 2005. A Synopsis of Symphoricarpos (Caprifoliaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 33:5-6.

Allred, K.W. 2008. Flora Neomexicana I: The vascular plants of New Mexico. An annotated checklist to the names of vascular plants with synonymy and bibliography. Available: lulu.com.

Allred, K.W. 2008. Flora Neomexicana II: Glossarium Nominum – A lexicon of New Mexico plant names. Available: lulu.com.

Barneby, R.C. 1964. Atlas of North American Astragalus. Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 13.

Benson, L. 1982. The Cacti of the United States and Canada. Stanford University Press.

Bleakly, D.L. 1998. A Key to the Penstemons of New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist. No.9

Bleakly, D.L. 2000. A Key To Calochortus In New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 16:4.

Correll, D.S. & M.C. Johnston. 1970. Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas. Texas Research Foundation.

Cox, G.W. 2001. An Inventory and Analysis of the Alien Plant Flora of New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 17:1-7.

Cronquist, A., A.H. Holmgren, N.H. Holmgren, J.L. Reveal. Intermountain Flora, Vascular Plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A. Vols. 1, 2, 3A-B, 4, 5, 6, 7. New York Botanical Garden.

Ferguson, D.J. 2001. Phemeranthus and Talinum (Portulacaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 20:1-7.

Flora of North America, Vols. 2, 3, 4, 5, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27. Oxford University Press, New York.

Fraiser, C. K. 1999. A Taxonomic Study of Philadelphus (Hydrangeaceae) as It Occurs in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 13:1-6.

Isley, D. 1998. Native and naturalized Leguminosae (Fabaceae) of the United States. Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

Jercinovic, E. 2007. The Status of the Genus Chamaesyce in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 40:1-14.

Johnson, S. and K.W. Allred. 2003. A Taxonomic Review of the Tendril-bearing Legumes (Leguminosae) in New Mexico: I. Lathyrus. The New Mexico Botanist 25:1-7.

New Mexico Native Plants Protection Advisory Committee. 1984. A Handbook of Rare and Endemic Plants of New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press.

Peterson, R.S. and R. Spellenberg. 2005. Abutilon (Malvaceae) in and near New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 32:6.

Peterson, R.S. 2005. Mistletoes (Viscaceae) of New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 33:3-4.

Poole, J.M., W.R. Carr, D.M. Price and J.R. Singhurst. 2007. Rare plants of Texas. Texas A&M University Press, College Station.

Sivinski, R.C. 1998. The genus Cryptantha (Boraginaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 8:2-9.vvvvvv

Sivinski, R.C. 2001. The genus Plantago (Plantaginaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 18:1-3.

Sivinski, R.C. 2003. The genus Allium (Liliaceae) in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 27:1-6.

Sivinski, R.C. 2007. Checklist of vascular plants in the Sandia and Manzano mountains of central New Mexico. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Southwestern Biology, No, 10, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Sivinski, R.C. 2008. Some observations on the dry, dehiscent-fruited yuccas of New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 43:1-4.

Sivinski, R.C. 2009. The genus Nama in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 46:4-6.

Sivinski, R. 2009. Identification of Mentzelia species in New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 48:1-4.

Todsen, T. 2000. Artificial Key to the Orchids of New Mexico. The New Mexico Botanist 14:1-2.

Welsh, S.L., N.D. Atwood, L.C. Higgins and S. Goodrich. 1987. A Utah flora. Great Basin Naturalist Memoir Number 9, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.





Last updated: 19 November 2009; Jane Mygatt; Photos 2004 Robert Sivinski
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