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6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
— swamp (30) 169<br />
— sycamore (32) 70; (34) 240; (36) 158, 159, 168; (39) 88, 89; (44) [4] 16; (57) [2] 7<br />
— Tatarian (32) 70; (36) 162, 170; (39) 143, 144<br />
— three-flowered (36) 150, 156, 157; (53) [4] 21; (57) [2] 20–21<br />
— trident (36) 156, 157; (39) 84; (49) [3] 11, 18, 22–23; (60) [4] 26, 28<br />
— trifoliate (57) [2] 17, 20, 23, 24<br />
— twisted-bark (60) [4] 15<br />
— vine (36) 150; (58) [3] 3, 4<br />
Maples, bark and twigs (36) 154–158<br />
— collection of (49) [1] 22<br />
— flowers and fruits (36) 158–162<br />
— foliage (36) 147<br />
— for shade and ornamental planting (36) 146–176<br />
— form and size (36) 162–171<br />
— hardiness (36) 171<br />
— hurricane damage to [1985] (46) [1] 34<br />
— Japanese type (36) 156, 160, 164, 171<br />
— nursery sources (36) 173–176<br />
Mapuche Indians [South America] (32) 209<br />
Marble, Edwin (48) [4] 41, 42<br />
Marble, Hiram (48) [4] 41, 42<br />
March, Sylvester G. (52) [1] 3; (54) [3] 4; (56) [2] 32–34<br />
Marco Polo’s Travels [1545] (31) 21<br />
Marguerite, golden (34) 282; (39) 250<br />
Maria Luisa of Parma [Queen of Spain] (47) [3] 19<br />
Marigold (or marygold) (31) 172, 190, 195<br />
— African (31) 169, 190<br />
— Aztec (31) 190<br />
— French (31) 169, 190<br />
— marsh (31) 172; (34) 51; (37) 92; (39) 252<br />
— pot (31) 172, 176<br />
Marijuana (34) 52<br />
Marion, North Carolina (47) [2] 14<br />
Mariposa, San Luis (46) [3] 44<br />
Marjoram, golden (39) 263<br />
— knotted (39) 261<br />
— pot (39) 261<br />
— sweet (31) 200; (39) 261<br />
— wild (39) 261<br />
Markham, Sir Clements (44) [2] 5<br />
Marks, P. L., “Reading the Landscape: Primary vs. Secondary Forests” (55) [3] 2–10<br />
Marlborough Street [Boston] (54) [1] 33<br />
Marr, T. E., photos by (39) 336, 339, 341; (48) [4] 19; (49) [1] 11, 13; [2] 3; (56) [1] back cover; [3] 17, 18<br />
— & Son, photo by (39) 336<br />
Marrubium vulgare (39) 260<br />
Marsdenia incisa (48) [2] 7<br />
Marsh, George Perkins (54) [3] 21; (60) [2] 20<br />
Marshall, Humphrey (or Humphry) (53) [4] 20, 22; (56) [3] 4<br />
Marshall, Moses (46) [3] 7<br />
Marsilea (43) [2] 24<br />
— quadrifolia (43) [2] 24, 26<br />
Martagon Imperiale (31) 188<br />
— spotted, of Canada (31) 188<br />
Martin, Louis B. (33) 155<br />
——— “Horticultural Education—Participants Warmly Invited,” (33) 147–155<br />
Martha W<strong>as</strong>hington plume (34) 341<br />
Martinella obovata (32) 216<br />
Martinez, Modesto (51) [3] 31<br />
Martinus de la Cruz (30) 125<br />
Martius, von (50) [2] 24<br />
Martyn, John, The Compleat Herbal [1719] (39) 267<br />
Martyn, Thom<strong>as</strong> (56) [4] 17<br />
Martyr, Peter (50) [2] 24<br />
Marvel-of-Peru (31) 190<br />
“Mary Gibson Henry, Plantswoman Extraordinaire,” Mary Harrison (60) [1] 2–12<br />
M<strong>as</strong>cagnia glandulifera (32) 214<br />
M<strong>as</strong>ai Mara E<strong>as</strong>t African Savanna Exhibit [Atlanta Zoo] (50) [1] 20<br />
M<strong>as</strong>chuk, Mount [USSR] (54) [2] 21