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12 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
— — witches’ broom seedlings on (30) 219<br />
— sylvestris (32) 64; (35) 221; (39) 217, 218, 232; (45) [4] 25; (48) [1] 3; (57) [1] inside back cover, 28<br />
— tabulaeformis (36) 219; (48) [2] 34; (55) [1] 14<br />
— taeda (31) 240; (39) 272, 273; (56) [3] 9<br />
— thunbergii (31) 276, 277, 278, 280; (35) [5] front cover, 204, 222; (36) 232, 234; (38) 138; (39) 218, 219, 232; (48) [3]<br />
29, 30; (53) [3] 26, 27; (57) [1] 28; (60) [4] 26<br />
— — bonsai (32) 246<br />
— thunbergiana (31) 276, 277, 278, 280; (44) [4] 39; (47) [2] 4, 10<br />
— tuberculata (= attenuata)(38) 7<br />
— virginiana (31) 242<br />
— wallichiana (35) 223<br />
— yunnanensis (46) [4] 32<br />
“Pinus bungeana Zuccarini—A Ghostly Pine,” by Robert G. Nicholson (48) [2] 32–38<br />
Pinxter-flower (45) [3] 16<br />
Pioneer vegetation (58) [2] 5, 17, 27<br />
Pipe, blew (31) 221<br />
— white (31) 221<br />
— tree (31) 116, 219, 220<br />
— — double white (31) 218<br />
— — <strong>single</strong> white (31) 218<br />
Piper nigrum (52) [2] 21<br />
— pubicatulum (48) [2] 7<br />
Pits and mounds (58) [2] 8, 36, 37, 38<br />
Piperaceae (32) 263<br />
Piptadenia peregrina (41) 87<br />
Piratebush (51) [4] 38–42, 39, 41<br />
Pirone, P<strong>as</strong>cal P. (33) 45<br />
— — — “Plant Ailments” (33) 37–45<br />
Pissenlit (45) [4] 30<br />
Pistache, Chinese (38) 165–179; (39) 192<br />
Pistachio, Chinese (44) [3] 5, 25<br />
Pistacia chinensis (38) [5] front cover, 165–179, 166, 167, 169; (39) 192, 226; (44) [3] 5, 20, 22, 24, 25<br />
— lentiscus (52) [2] 19<br />
Pisum maritimum (31) 229<br />
— sativum (31) 210<br />
Pitcher plants (46) [3] 7<br />
Pithecellobium (36) 7<br />
— brevifolium (36) 5, 19, 20<br />
Pittosporopsis kerrii (48) [2] 6<br />
Pittosporum (32) 241<br />
— tobira (36) 19; (47) [3] 36<br />
— undulatum (47) [3] 36<br />
Plagiorhegma (37) 190<br />
“Plan for a Small Homestead (1888),” Frederick Law Olmsted (56) [2] 21–25<br />
“Plan of the Columbian Fair Grounds” [1892, 1893] (60) [3] 10–11<br />
Planchon, Jules (30) 180<br />
Plane tree (30) 171; (43) [1] 11; (57) [2] 13; (59) [2] front & back covers; (60) [4] 26, 27, 28<br />
— London (39) 122, 123; (44) [4] 19; (48) [4] 33; (53) [1] 10, 32; (57) [2] 7<br />
“Plant Ailments,” P<strong>as</strong>cal P. Pirone (33) 37–45<br />
Plant and Soil Water Relationships: A Modern Synthesis, Paul J. Kramer [review of] (32) 293<br />
“Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan,” Peter del Tredici and other contributors (55) [1] 12–20<br />
PLANT CONSERVATION, Part I (46) [3] 2–64; Part II (46) [4] 37–70<br />
Plant development (53) [1] 19–23<br />
— distribution (30) 85<br />
— — disjunct (53) [4] 26–30<br />
— <strong>document</strong>ation (60) [4] 10<br />
— exploration, medicinal (55) [2] 2–11<br />
— — in Chile (59) [2] 26–34<br />
— — in China (58) [3] 11–16; (59) [1] 4–52, 65–68<br />
— — <strong>document</strong>ation (58) [3] 12–17<br />
— — modern medicinal (58) [1] 20–26<br />
— — in Philippines (58) [1] 11–26<br />
— — ornamental (33) 13–25<br />
— extinction (46) [3] 4<br />
— identifications (60) [4] 10<br />
— migrations (53) [2] 11–20<br />
— records (49) [1] 42