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4 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Dendrological Atl<strong>as</strong> (50) [3] 21–28, inside back cover<br />

“Dendrological Atl<strong>as</strong>: A Legacy in the Making,” Peter Del Tredici (50) [3] 21–28<br />

Dendrophthora (51) [3] 11, 14<br />

Deng Xiao Ping (48) [2] 28<br />

Dennstaedtia punctilobula (34) 248; (48) [3] 24; (56) [2] 16<br />

Denny, Judge Owen N. (31) 357<br />

Dentaria diphyllum (55) [3] 6<br />

Denver Botanical Garden [CO] (46) [3] 6<br />

Derby [England] (47) [4] 24, 25<br />

Derby Arboretum (53) [3] 15, 16<br />

Derderian, Constance E. (32) 269; (49) [3] 10, 11, 31<br />

— — — “Japanese Theory—American Practice” (31) 294; (32) 269<br />

— — — “Subtropical Bonsai for Indoor Gardening” (36) 1–21<br />

Dermatitis-causing plants (35) 93–121<br />

DeSandro, Cynthia, drawing by (45) [3] 14<br />

Desanos Indians, Columbia (32) 213<br />

Descanso Gardens [CA] (58) [3] 23<br />

Deschampsia caespitosa (54) [3] 10<br />

—flexuosa (54) [3] 7<br />

Descripciones de l<strong>as</strong> Plant<strong>as</strong> Demonstrand<strong>as</strong> en l<strong>as</strong> Lecciones Public<strong>as</strong> [Antonio José Cavanilles, 1801] (47) [3] 19<br />

Description and Cl<strong>as</strong>sification of Vegetation, David W. Shimwell [review of] (36) 180<br />

Desert Botanical Garden [Phoenix, AZ] (46) [3] 3, 6, 10<br />

— — — photo by (47) [2] 23<br />

Desert candle (37) 218<br />

Desfontaines, René, (57) [3] 22<br />

Desfontainia spinosa (41) [3] front cover, 100, 101<br />

— — var. hookerii (32) 211<br />

Desfontainiaceae (41) [3] 101<br />

Desiccation theory of leaf curling (50) [1] 32<br />

Design for Survival,” Anne Whiston Spirn (44) [4] 29–36<br />

“Designing a Computer-Software Application to Meet the Plant-Record Needs of the Arnold Arboretum,” Kerry S.<br />

Walter (49) [1] 42–53<br />

“Designing Plants with Rare Genes,” John W. Einset (46) [4] 60–63<br />

Desmos yunnanensis (48) [2] 6<br />

Deutzia (32) 113<br />

— slender (41) 176; (44) [4] 23<br />

Deutzia (43) [1] 3; (56) [2] 9<br />

— crenata ‘Summer Snow’ (43) [4] 7<br />

— gracilis (41) 176; (44) [4] 23; (56) [2] 25<br />

— scabra (56) [2] 24<br />

Devil’s walking stick (31) 232; (32) 68; (38) 112<br />

DeWit, plan by (57) [2] 4<br />

DeWolf, Gordon P., Jr. (30) 2; (32) 254; (49) [1] 20<br />

— — — — “B<strong>as</strong>ic Books for the Library” (30) 107<br />

— — — — “Colonial Gardens, Some Additional Sources of Information Chronologically Arranged” (31) 250–253<br />

— — — — “Common Pines of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts” (35) 197–228<br />

— — — — “Gardening Books for Libraries” (32) 115–125<br />

— — — — “Guide to Potentially Dangerous Plants” (34) 49–91<br />

— — — — “Japanese, Latin, and English Names of Plants in Early Japanese Poetry,” with George E. Potter and E.<br />

Bruce Brooks (31) 292<br />

— — — — “Notes on the History of Tea” (31) 20–23<br />

— — — — “The Story of Forsythia,” with Robert S. Hebb (31) 41–61<br />

— — — — “Suburban Economics” (30) 175–179<br />

— — — — “What Can We Do About Pollution?” (30) 33–35<br />

— — — — “Yews in Fiction and Fact,” with Mark Silber (30) 139<br />

Dhobi-nut (35) 96, 97<br />

Dianthus (31) 28, 34, 168, 173, 189; (34) 320<br />

— barbatus (31) 174; (39) 254<br />

— caesius (31) 34<br />

— caryophyllus (31) 179, 227<br />

— gratianopolitanus (31) 34<br />

— plumarius (31) 229; (39) 254<br />

— superbus (31) 292<br />

Diarrhea remedy (32) 25, 46<br />

Dicamba (49) [4] 16<br />

Dicentra (31) 34; (34) 321<br />

— canadensis (37) 95

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