Staff Publications

from the Authors at the Montgomery Botanical Center
Montgomery Botanical Center is dedicated to advancing science through living plant collections.

Below, works authored and coauthored by Montgomery Botanical Center staff are listed.

2023

Guttiérez-Ortega, J.A., M. A. Pérez-Farrera, A. Matsuo, M. P. Sato, Y. Suyama, M. Calonje, A.P. Vovides, T. Kajita, & Y. Watano. 2023. The phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical cycad genus Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae) reveals disparate patterns of niche evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Volume 190, January 2024, 107960.

Pérez-Farrera, M.A., J. Said Gutiérrez-Ortega, M.G. Martínez-Martínez, and M. Calonje. 2023. Zamia magnifica (Zamiaceae, Cycadales): A New Rupicolous Cycad Species from Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico. Taxonomy 2023, 3, 232–249.

Salzman, S., A. Dahake, W. Kandalaft, W.A. Valencia-Montoya, M. Calonje, C.D. Specht, R.A. Raguso. 2023. Cone humidity is a strong attractant in an obligate cycad pollination system. Current Biology 33(9), 1654-1664.

Sierra-Botero, L., M. Calonje, R.K. Robbins, N. Rosser, N.E. Pierce, C. López-Gallego, W.A. Valencia-Montoya. Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies. Ecology and Evolution 13 (4): April 2023 e9978.

Segalla, R., R. Soares-Pimenta, and M. Calonje. 2023. Zamia multidentata (Cycadales, Zamiaceae), a new arborescent species of Zamia from Acre, Brazil. Phytotaxa 598 (1): 021-031. 19 May 2023.

2022

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The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences

Bacon, C.D., Clase, T., Fernandez, E., Gratacos, X., Henderson, A. and Montero, O. 2022. Dominican Discoveries. Palms 66:81-89.

Calonje, M., Vovides, A. P., & Gutiérrez-Ortega, J. S. 2022. An overview of cycadales in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean: Biology, distribution, and conservation. In M. D. Carrasco, A. Cibrián Jaramillo, M. Bonta, & J. D. Englehardt (Eds.), Under the shade of thipaak: The ethnoecology of cycads in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean (pp. 27-61): UF Press.

Calonje, M., Betancur, J., Lindstrom, A., Lopez-Gallego C., Castro, J., Castro, C., Nino, S.M. and Barraez, D.C., 2022. Zamia orinoquiensis (Zamiaceae, Cycadales), a new species from the western Orinoquía region of Colombia. Phytotaxa, 556(2), pp.119-135

Calonje, M., Meerow, A. and Francisco-Ortega, J. 2022. The cycad encounters of botanical explorer David Fairchild. Huntia, 19(1): 27, pp.5-25.

Francisco-Ortega, J., Baldini, R.M., Manning, J.C. and Gandhi, K., 2022. Honoring Philip Barker Webb: the three intriguing stories of Webbia as a genus name. Webbia, 77(1), pp.3-21.

Gianguzzi, L., Drosopoulos, S., Handley, V., & Fiedler, P. 2022. All hands on deck: An innovative approach to sustained and sustainable conservation funding for endangered plants and ecosystems. Conservation Science & Practice. DOI: 10.1111/csp2.12642

Glos, R.A., Salzman, S., Calonje, M., Vovides, A.P., Coiro, M., Gandolfo, M.A. and Specht, C.D., 2022. Leaflet Anatomical Diversity in Zamia (Cycadales: Zamiaceae) Shows Little Correlation with Phylogeny and Climate. The Botanical Review, pp.1-16.

Griffith, M.P., Francisco-Ortega, J. and Gandhi, K.N. 2022. A Report on the Botanical Nomenclature Course at the Montgomery Botanical Center (MBC), Miami, Florida, USA. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 16:8.

Griffith, P., Francisco-Ortega, J. and Gandhi, K.N., 2022. A Report on the Botanical Nomenclature Course. Nelumbo, 64(1).

Griffith, M.P., Meerow, A.W., Calonje, M., Gonzalez, E., Nakamura, K. and Francisco-Ortega, J., 2022. Genetic Patterns of Zamia in Florida
Are Consistent with Ancient Human Influence and Recent Near Extirpation. International Journal of Plant Sciences 183(3). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/717657

Ocampo, G., F. Micelangeli, D. Penneys, V. Handley, R. Gonzalez-Moreno, E. Herrera-Dimas, F. Almeda (2022). A New Perspective on Seed Morphological Features in Melastomataceae. In: Goldenberg, R., Michelangeli, F.A., Almeda, F. (eds) Systematics, Evolution, and Ecology of Melastomataceae. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99742-7_23

Pérez-Farrera, M.A., Gutiérrez-Ortega, J.S., Gregory, T.J., Chemnick, J., Salas-Morales, S., Calonje, M. and Díaz-Jiménez, P., 2022. Ceratozamia schiblii (Zamiaceae): A New Cycad Species from the Eastern Mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. Taxonomy 2(3), pp.324-338.

Skubatz , H., Calonje , M., & Tang , W. 2022. Evidence for the Role of Salicylic Acid in Thermoregulation in Sporophylls of Male Cones of Six Cycad Species. Asian Journal of Research in Botany8(3), 23–30.

Vovides, A., Pérez-Farrera, M.A., Salinas-Rodrigues, M.M., Galicia, S., Diaz-Jimenez, P., and Calonje, M. 2022. Morphological and anatomical analyses clarify the species definition of Ceratozamia latifolia Miq. (Zamiaceae) and lead to the description of a new species: Ceratozamia reesii. Phytotaxa 575 No. 3: 13 December 2022.

2021

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The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences

CALONJE, M., HERNÁNDEZ, J.C., COCA, L.F., JARAMILLO, D. and ARISTIZÁBAL, A., 2021. Two new species of Zamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from the Magdalena-Urabá moist forests ecoregion of northern Colombia. Phytotaxa497(1), pp.1-19.

Espín, R.M., Santana, I.F., Lucía, A., Ramos, V., Rodríguez, L.V., Cruz, M.A.L. and Francisco-Ortega, J. 2021. The expeditions of the research yacht Utowana and the building of the plant living collections of the oldest botanical garden of Cuba. Webbia. Journal of Plant Taxonomy and
Geography 76, 2, pp.143-166.

Francisco-Ortega, J., M. Carine, B. Jestrow and P. Griffith. 2021. Natural history collections of plants as a baseline for tropical flora knowledge. Lisboa Guardiã de Saber Tropical, pp.18-19.

Gonzalez, E., Chavez C., and Noblick D. 2021 Pseudophoenix sargentii, searching for seeds on Elliot Key. The Palm Journal 221:12-15.

Griffith, M. P. 2021. Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma shaped our response and knowledge, Montgomery Botanical Center, Florida, USA. P. 42 in Gratzfeld, J., Smith, P. and Álvarez de Román, N. 2021. The susceptibility of botanic gardens, and their responses, to natural and man-made disasters. BGCI, Richmond, UK.

Griffith, M.P. & Coolen, Q.T. 2021. Sabal lougheediana. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021: e.T207984529A207984533

Griffith, M. P., A. Meyer, and A. Grinage. 2021. Global ex situ conservation of palms: Living treasures for research and education. Frontiers in
Forests and Global Change 4:711414.

Griffith, M. P., F. Cartwright, M. Dosmann, J. Fant, E. Freid, K. Havens, B. Jestrow, A. T. Kramer, T. M. Magellan, A. W. Meerow, A. Meyer, V. Sanchez, E. Santiago-Valentin, E. Spence, J. A. Sutasche Sustache, J. Francisco-Ortega, and S. Hoban. 2021. Ex Situ Conservation of Large and Small Plant Populations Illustrates Limitations of Common Conservation Metrics. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 182(4), pp. 263–276.

Hoban, S., M. W. Bruford, W. C. Funk, P. Galbusera, M. P. Griffith, C. E Grueber, M. Heuertz, M. E. Hunter, C. Hvilsom, B. Kalamujic Stroil, F. Kershaw, C. K. Khoury, L. Laikre, M. Lopes-Fernandes, A. J. MacDonald, J. Mergeay, M. Meek, C. Mittan, T. A Mukassabi, D. O’Brien, R. Ogden, C. Palma-Silva, U. Ramakrishnan, G. Segelbacher, R. E. Shaw, P. Sjögren-Gulve, N. Veličković, and C. Vernesi. 2021. Global commitments to conserving and monitoring genetic diversity are now necessary and feasible. Bioscience.

Li, K., Zhang, G., Zhang, Y. and Griffith, M.P. 2021. A noteworthy case of rewilding Chinese yew from a garden population in eastern China.
PeerJ, 9, p.e12341.

Liénard, M. A. , G. D. Bernard, A. Allen,  J-M. Lassance,  S. Song,  R. Rabideau Childers,  N. Yu, D. Ye, A. Stephenson,  W. A. Valencia-Montoya,  S. Salzman,  M. R. L. Whitaker, M. Calonje, F. Zhang, and N. E. Pierce. 2021. The evolution of red color vision is linked to coordinated rhodopsin tuning in lycaenid butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 118 (6) e2008986118.

Noblick, L.R. and Sant’anna-Santos, B.F. 2021. Diversity of leaf anatomy within a single leaflet and between leaflets of four Butia (Arecaceae, Arecoideae) species. PhytoKeys, 180, p.31.

Noblick, L. R., D. Noblick, and A. Street. 2021. Washingtonia from the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona. Palms 65: 177-192. Cover at
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Noblick L.R., and Tucker Lima, J.M. The lone Attalea of the Caribbean, Attalea crassispatha, and the efforts to preserve it. The Palm Journal 221:4-8.

Pérez-Farrera, M.A., Gutiérrez-Ortega, J.S., Vovides, A.P., Calonje, M. and Díaz-Jiménez, P., 2021. Ceratozamia dominguezii (Zamiaceae): A New Cycad Species from Southeastern Mexico. Taxonomy, 1(4), pp.345-359.

Pérez-Farrera, M.A.; Gutiérrez-Ortega, J.S.; Haynes, J.L.; Chemnick, J.; Salas-Morales, S.H.; Calonje, M.; Vovides, A.P. 2021. Ceratozamia aurantiaca (Zamiaceae): A New Cycad Species from the Northern Rainforests of Oaxaca, Mexico. Taxonomy 2021 1, 243-255.

Salzman, S., Crook, D., Calonje, M., Stevenson, D.W., Pierce, N.E. and Hopkins, R., 2021. Cycad-weevil pollination symbiosis is characterized by rapidly evolving and highly specific plant-insect chemical communication. Frontiers in Plant Science12.

Spence, E.S., J.B. Fant, O. Gailing, M. P. Griffith, K. Havens, A.L. Hipp, P. Kadav, A. Kramer, P. Thompson, R. Toppila, M. Westwood, J. Wood, B.A. Zumwalde, and S. Hoban. 2021. Comparing Genetic Diversity in Three Threatened Oaks. Forests 12: 561.

Tucker Lima, J.M., Reyes, J., and Salman, N. 2021. Flower Color Variation in Attalea phalerata (Arecaceae) Revisited. Palms 65:27-33.

Valdes, I., Tucker Lima, J. M., Noblick, L. R. 2021. Pollination of Nypa fruticans (Wurmb.) in a South Florida botanic garden. Journal of Pollination Ecology 27(5), 2021, pp 57-64

Whitaker, M. R. L., S. Salzman, X. Gratacos, J. M. Tucker Lima. 2021. Localized Overabundance of an Otherwise Rare Butterfly Threatens Endangered Cycads. Florida Entomologist, 103(4):519-522.

2020

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Calonje, M. Saving Micronesian Cycad with Vital Collections. Center for Plant Conservation April 2020 Newsletter.

Calonje, M. and P. Griffith. Montgomery Botanical Center’s Cycad Collection – Focus on Research and Conservation. Cycads 4(2):6-9.

Coiro, M., N. Jelmini, H. Neuenschwander, M.A. Calonje, A.P. Vovides, J.E. Mickle, and M.R. Barone Lumaga. 2020. Evolutionary signal of leaflet anatomy in the Zamiaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1086/709372

Esquerre-Ibanez, B. and A.W. Meerow. 2020. A new species of Clinanthus (Amaryllidaceae: Amaryllidoideae: Clinantheae) from Cordillera de los Tarros, Northwest Peru, and notes on related species. Phytotaxa 438 (1): 053–061.

Gonzalez, E., Chavez, C., Noblick, D. 2020. Pseudophoenix sargentii: Searching for Seeds on Elliott Key.

Gratacos, X. Photosynthesis. Public Garden 35(3).

Griffith, M. P., T. Clase, P. Toribio, Y. Encarnación Piñeyro, F. Jimenez, X. Gratacos, V. Sanchez, A. Meerow, A. Meyer, A. Kramer, J. Fant, K. Havens, T. M. Magellan, M. Dosmann, and S. Hoban. In press 2020. Can a botanic garden metacollection better conserve wild plant diversity?  A case study comparing pooled collections to an ideal sampling model. International Journal of Plant Sciences 181: 485-496.

Hoban, S., T. Callicrate, J. Clark, S. Deans, M. Dosmann, J. Fant, O. Gailing, K. Havens, A.L. Hipp, P. Kadav, A.T. Kramer, M. Lobdell, T. Magellan, A.W. Meerow, A. Meyer, M. Pooler, V. Sanchez, E. Spence, P. Thompson, R. Toppila, S. Walsh, M. Westwood, J. Wood and M.P. Griffith. 2020. Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for ex situ conservation: a comparison among five genera. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 287(1926): 20200102.

Hoban, S., N. Cavender, and P. Griffith. 2020. Conservation through collaboration: ensuring genetic diversity in botanic gardens. BGJournal 17(2):23-26

Lienard, M.A., Bernard, G.D., Allen, A.A., Lassance, J.M., Song, S., Childers, R.A.R., Yu, N., Ye, D., Stephenson, A., Montoya, W.A.V. Salzman, S.,Whitaker, M., Calonje, M., and Pierce, N.E. 2020. The evolution of red colour vision is linked to coordinated rhodopsin tuning in lycaenid butterflies.
bioRxiv. Montgomery collections used.

de Lima, N.E., Meerow, A.W. and Manfrin, M.H., 2020. Genetic structure of two Acrocomia ecotypes (Arecaceae) across Brazilian savannas and seasonally dry forests. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 16(4), pp.1-12.

Marler, T. and M. Calonje. 2020. Two Cycad Species Affect the Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Content of Soils. Horticulturae 6(2): 24.

Noblick, L. R., S. Wintergerst, D. Noblick, and J. Tucker Lima. 2020. Syagrus coronata (Arecaceae) phenology and the impact of fire on survival and reproduction of the licuri palm. Sitientibus série Ciências Biológicas 20: 10.13102/scb4908

Wood, J. T., J. Ballou, T. Callicrate, J. Fant, M. P. Griffith, A. Kramer, R. Lacy, A. Meyer, K. Traylor-Holzer, S. Walsh, and K. Havens. 2020. Testing the Zoo Model: Developing an Ex Situ Conservation Infrastructure for Threatened Exceptional Plant Species in Botanic Gardens. Conservation Biology.

2019

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The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences
The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences
The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences
The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences
The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences

Calonje, M., Meerow, A.W., Griffith, M.P., Salas-Leiva, D., Vovides, A.P., Coiro, M. and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2019. A Time-Calibrated Species Tree Phylogeny of the New World Cycad Genus Zamia L. (Zamiaceae, Cycadales). International Journal of Plant Sciences 180(4): 286-314.

Hoban, S., T. Callicrate, J. Clark, S. Deans, M. Dosmann, J. Fant, O. Gailing, K. Havens, A.L. Hipp, P. Kadav, A.T. Kramer, M. Lobdell, T. Magellan, A.W. Meerow, A. Meyer, M. Pooler, V. Sanchez, E. Spence, P. Thompson, R. Toppila, S. Walsh, M. Westwood, J. Wood and M.P. Griffith. 2020. Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for ex situ conservation: a comparison among five genera. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 287(1926): 20200102. 

De Freitas, J., J. Camilleri, S. Van Eijk, V. Posno, I. Valdes, Q.  Coolen, J. Van Blerk and M. P. Griffith. 2019. Sabalpalm (Sabal antillensis) Recovery Over 40 Years: Lessons for Successful Palm Conservation. Palms 63(2).

de Jesus Suarez-Moo, P., Vovides, A.P., Griffith, M.P., Barona-Gomez, F. and A. Cibrián-Jaramillo. 2019. Unlocking a high bacterial diversity in the coralloid root microbiome from the cycad genus Dioon. PLoS ONE 14(2): e0211271.

Elias, G.A., Lima, J.M.T. and R.D. Santos. 2019. Threatened flora from the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil: Arecaceae. Hoehnea 46(1): e052018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2236-8906-32/2018

Elias, G.A., Giehl, E.L.H., De Gasper, A.L., Lima, J.M.T. and R. Dos Santos. 2019. Extremos de baixa temperatura influenciam tanto a presença quanto a riqueza de espécies de palmeiras na Mata Atlântica, sul do Brasil. Ecología Austral 29: 041-049.

Elias, G.A., Colares, R. Antunes, A.R., Padhilha, P.T., Tucker Lima, J.M., Santos, R. 2019. Palm (Arecaceae) communities in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. A phytosociological study. Floresta e Ambiente 26(4):e201804413.

Erdei, B., M. Coiro, I. Miller, K. R. Johnson, M. P. Griffith, and V. Murphy. 2019. First cycad seedling foliage from the fossil record and inferences for the Cenozoic evolution of cycads. Biology letters 15(7): 20190114.

Griffith, M.P., Q. Coolen, M. Barros, and L.R. Noblick. 2019. Sabal lougheediana, (Arecaceae), a critically endangered, endemic palm species from Bonaire. Phytotaxa 420(2):95-101.

M. P. Griffith, E. Beckman, T. Callicrate, J. Clark, T. Clase, S. Deans, M. Dosmann, J. Fant, X. Gratacos, K. Havens, S. Hoban, M. Lobdell, F. Jiménez-Rodriguez, A. Kramer, R. Lacy, T. Magellan, J. Maschinski, A. W. Meerow, A. Meyer, V. Sanchez, E. Spence, P. Toribio, S. Walsh, M. Westwood, J. Wood. 2019. TOWARD THE METACOLLECTION: Safeguarding plant diversity and coordinating conservation collections. Botanic Gardens Conservation International US (San Marino, USA).

Meerow, A.W., 2019. (2715) Proposal to conserve the name Paramongaia against Callithauma (Amaryllidaceae). Taxon68:1116-1116.

Meerow, A.W. and Nakamura, K., 2019. Two new species of Peruvian Amaryllidaceae, an expanded concept of the genus Paramongaia, and taxonomic notes in Stenomesson. Phytotaxa416(2), pp.184-196.

Noblick, D. M. and L. Noblick. 2019. Palm collecting in Oklahoma. Palms 63:197-201.

Noblick, L.R. 2019. Guide to the palms of Northeastern Brazil. UEFS Editora, Feira de Santana.

Noblick, L.R., A. Street, and M. Barros. 2019. Coccothrinax viridescens (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae), a new species. Phytotaxa 413(1): 1-10.

Prior, N., S. A. Little, I. Boyes, P. Griffith, Husby, C., Pirone-Davies, C., Stevenson, D.W., Tomlinson, P.B. and P. von Aderkas. 2019. Complex reproductive secretions occur in all extant gymnosperm lineages: a proteomic survey of gymnosperm pollination drops. Plant reproduction 32(2): 153-166.

Segalla, R. and M. Calonje. 2019. Zamia brasiliensis, a new species of Zamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from Mato Grosso and Rondônia, Brazil. Phytotaxa 404(1): 1-11.

Skubatz, H., M. Calonje, and W. Tang. 2019. Thermogenesis in male cones of four cycad species. Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology 31(2): 287-293.

Street, A. 2019. Evidence of Suckering in Hemithrinax ekmaniana. Palms 63(2).

Suárez-Moo, P.D.J., Vovides, A.P., Griffith, M.P., Barona-Gomez, F. and Cibrian-Jaramillo, A., 2019. Unlocking a high bacterial diversity in the coralloid root microbiome from the cycad genus Dioon. PloS one14(2), pp.e0211271-e0211271.

2018

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The cover of the March/April 2018 issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences
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Alves Elias, G., A. Luís de Gasper, J. M. Tucker Lima, G. Lodetti, & R. dos Santos. 2018. Native understory palms (Arecaceae) of the Atlantic Forest in Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil. Rodriguésia 69(2): 693-698.

Calonje, M., Lopez-Gallego, C. and Castro, J., 2018. Zamia paucifoliolata, a new species of Zamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Phytotaxa 385(2): 85-93.

Calonje C., M. A. Calonje, and C. E. Husby. 2018. Cycad Sex Ratios at Montgomery Botanical Center.  In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Clugston J. A. R., M. P. Griffith, G. J. Kenicer, C. E. Husby, M. A. Calonje, D. P. Little, and D. Wm. Stevenson. 2018. Reproductive Phenology of Zamia L.: A Comparison Between Wild Cycads and Their Cultivated Counterparts. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Erdei, B., M. Calonje, A. Hendy, and N. Espinosa. 2018. A review of the Cenozoic fossil record of the genus Zamia L. (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) with recognition of a new species from the late Eocene of Panama – evolution and biogeographic inferences. Bulletin of Geosciences 93(2): 185-204.

Griffith, M.P., G. Barber, J. Tucker Lima, M. Barros, C. Calonje, L.R. Noblick, M. Calonje, T.M. Magellan, M. Dosmann, T, Thibault, and N. Gerlowski. 2017 (2018). Plant Collection “Half-life:” Can Botanic Gardens Weather the Climate? Curator the Museum Journal 60(4): 395-410.

Griffith, M. P. 2018. Message. Cycads 3:3.

Griffith, M. P. 2018. Message. Cycads 3(2):3.

Griffith M. P. 2018. Cycad Specialist Group Meeting, August 23, 2018: Report. Cycads 3(2):16.

Husby C.E., V. Murphy, C. Calonje, and M. A. Calonje. 2018. Evaluating Inorganic Container Media for Cultivation of Cycads. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Jestrow, B., Peguero, B., Jiménez, F., Verdecia, R., González-Oliva, L., Moya, C.E., Cinea, W., Griffith, M.P., Meerow, A.W., Maunder, M. and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2018. A conservation framework for the Critically Endangered endemic species of the Caribbean palm Coccothrinax. Oryx 52(3): 452-463.

Khuraijam, J.S., Singh, R., Calonje, M. and J. Mazumdar. 2018. (2653) Proposal to conserve the name Cycas pectinata (Cycadaceae) with a conserved type. Taxon 67(6): 1213-1213.

Khuraijam, J.S., Singh, R., Calonje, M. and J. Mazumdar. 2018. Lectotypification of Cycas beddomei (Cycadaceae). Phytotaxa 383(1): 121-124.

Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Lopez-Gallego C. 2018. Understanding Life History of Zamia Species Using Data from Field Studies and Botanical Collections. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Magellan, T.M., M.P. Griffith, A. Ricciardi, B.A. Huggett, and P.B. Tomlinson. 2018. A Novel Type of Fiber in the Leaves of the Cycad Dioon. International Journal of Plant Sciences 179 (3) 231-240.

Magellan T.M., M. P. Griffith, C. E. Husby, and S. Cuestas. 2018. Spent Coffee Grounds, Insect Control, and Plant Health in Cycads. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Meerow, A.W., Salas-Leiva, D.E., Calonje, M., Francisco-Ortega, J., Griffith, M.P., Nakamura, K., Jiménez-Rodríguez, F., Lawrus, J. and A. Oberli. 2018. Contrasting Demographic History and Population Structure of Zamia (Cycadales: Zamiaceae) on Six Islands of the Greater Antilles Suggests a Model for Population Diversification in the Caribbean Clade of the Genus. International Journal of Plant Sciences 179(9): 730-757.

Meerow A.W., D. Salas-Leiva, M. Calonje, J. Francisco-Ortega, M.P. Griffith, K. Nakamura, F. Jiménez- Rodríguez, J. Lawrus & A. Oberli. Adaptive convergence in Caribbean Zamia. Cycads 3(2): 2021.

Meerow A.W., D. E. Salas-Leiva, J. Francisco-Ortega, M. P. Griffith, M. A. Calonje, D. Wm. Stevenson, and K. Nakamura. 2018. Phylogeography and Conservation Geneticsof the Caribbean Zamia Clade: An Integrated Systematic Approach with SSRs and Single Copy Nuclear Genes. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Nepi, M., S. Little, M. Guarnieri, D. Nocentini, N. Prior, J. Gill, P. B. Tomlinson, S. M. Ickert-Bond, C. Pirone, E. Pacini and P. von Aderkas. 2017. Phylogenetic and functional signals in gymnosperm ovular secretions. Annals of Botany 12: 923-936 (Cover, page 5).

Noblick, L. R. 2018. Syagrus guaratingensis, a New Species from Bahia, Brazil. Palm 62(2):77-86.

Noblick, L.R., Tucker Lima, J.M., and Valdes, I.R., 2018. Nypa fruticans in the Western Atlantic: Potential for Recolonization?. Palms 62(4).

Stevenson D. Wm. , L. Stanberg, and M. A. Calonje. 2018. The World List of Cycads. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Tang, W., G. Xu, C.W. O’Brian, M. Calonje, N. M. Franz, M. A. Johnston, A. Taylor, A. P. Vovides, M. A. Perez- Ferrera, S. H. Salas-Morales, J. C. Lazcano-Lara, P. Skelly, C. Lopez-Gallego, A. Lindstrom, and S. Rich. 2018. Molecular and Morphological Phylogenetic Analyses of New World Cycad Beetles: What They Reveal about Cycad Evolution in the New World. Diversity 10(2), 38; page numbers pending. DOI pending.

W. Tang, N. Liu, A. Lindström, L. Tang, and M. A. Calonje. 2018. Cycas debaoensis Conservation Project—A Village-Based Approach. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Terry I, C. Calonje, M. A. Calonje, and T. E. Marler. 2018. Thermogenesis Patterns in Selected Cycas Species. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117:401. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

Tucker Lima, J.M., Caruso, N.M., Clugston, J. and K.A. Kainer. 2018. Landscape change alters reproductive phenology and sex expression in Attalea palms (Arecaceae) of southwestern Amazonia. Plant Ecology 219(10): 1225-1245.

Vovides, A.P., Clugston, J.A., Gutiérrez-Ortega, J.S., Pérez-Farrera, M.A., Sánchez-Tinoco, M.Y. and S. Galicia. 2018. Epidermal morphology and leaflet anatomy of Dioon (Zamiaceae) with comments on climate and environment. Flora 239: 20-44.

Vovides A. P., M. P. Griffith, D. Wm. Stevenson, N. Li, Y. Li, S. Fang, D. Qian, Z. Zhong, A. Moretti, and K. van der Walt. 2018. Botanic Gardens Cycad Collections: 4th GBGC Symposium Report. In, Li Nan, D. W. Stevenson, and M. P. Griffith (editors). 2018. Cycad Biology and Conservation: The  9th International Conference on Cycad Biology. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 117.

2017

The cover of October 2017 issue of Curator the Museum Journal
The cover of an issue of the Annals of Botany
The cover of Phytotaxa 303, April 2017
The cover of Phytotaxa 294, February 2017

Anderson, L. 2017. Horticultural How to: Irrigation Technology at Montgomery Botanical Center. Public Garden 32(2): 24-25.

Calonje, M. and A. N. Sennikov. 2017. In the process of saving plant names from oblivion: The revised nomenclature of Ceratozamia fuscoviridis (Zamiaceae). Taxon 66(1):158-164.

Calonje, M., G. Morales, C. Lopez-Gallego and F. J. Roldan. 2017. Zamia montana & Z. oligodonta, two Colombian highland species. The Cycad Newsletter 39:16-25.

Calonje, M., C. Calonje, G. Barber, P. Xaba, A. Lindstrom, and E.M. Agoo. 2017. Optimizing the long-term storage and viability testing of cycad pollen. Cycads 2:16-18.

Cuestas, S. 2017. Things We Love This Spring: Silky Zubat Pole Saw. Public Garden 32(2): 30.

Griffith, M. P., M. Calonje, A. W. Meerow, J. Francisco-Ortega, L. Knowles, R. Aguilar, F. Tut, V. Sanchez, A. Meyer, L. R. Noblick, and T. M. Magellan. 2017. Will the ex situ protocols give similar results for closely related species? Biodiversity and Conservation. DOI: 10.1007/s10531-017-1400-2.

Griffith, M. P., J. de Freitas, M. Barros, and L. R. Noblick. 2017. Sabal antillensis (Arecaceae): a new palmetto species from the Leeward Antilles. Phytotaxa 303(1): 056–064.

Jestrow, B., B. Peguero, F. Jimenez, R. Verdecia, L. Gonzalez-Oliva, C. E. Moya, W. Cinea, M. P. Griffith, A. W. Meerow, M. Maunder, and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2017. A conservation framework for the Critically Endangered endemic species of the Caribbean palm Coccothrinax. Oryx. DOI: 10.1017/s0030605317000588.

Magellan, T. M. and M. P. Griffith. 2017. Status of Pseudophoenix sargentiion Elliott Key, Florida. Palms 61(1):41-44.

Nepi, M., S. Little, M. Guarnieri, D. Nocentini, N. Prior, J. Gill, P. B. Tomlinson, S. M. Ickert-Bond, C. Pirone, E. Pacini and P. von Aderkas. 2017.Phylogenetic and functional signals in gymnosperm ovular secretions. Annals of Botany. DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcx103.

Noblick L.R. 2017. Key to Syagrus identification using leaflet margin anatomy: Supplement to “A revision of Syagrus (Arecaceae).” PhytoKeys 81: 19-46.

Noblick, L. R. 2017. A revision of the genus Syagrus (Arecaceae). Phytotaxa294(1):1-262.

Noblick, L.R. 2017. Voanioala, Beccariophoenix, and Ravenea at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 211: 12–19.

Prieto, R. O., G. Brull Puebla, M. A. Calonje, L. González-Oliva, J. Francisco-Ortega, and R. Chaves. 2017. Proyecto Estado de conservación de poblaciones de Zamiaceae en Cuba. Flora y Fauna 21(1): 19-25.

Salas-Leiva, D. E., A .W. Meerow, M. Calonje, J. Francisco-Ortega, M. P. Griffith, K. Nakamura, V. Sánchez, L. Knowles, and D. Knowles. 2017. Shifting Quaternary migration patterns in the Bahamian archipelago: Evidence from the Zamia pumila complex at the northern limits of the Caribbean island biodiversity hotspot. American Journal of Botany. Published online before print 17 May 2017, doi: 10.3732/ajb.1700054. 

Terry, I., and C. Calonje. 2017. Using cycads in ex-situ gardens for conservation and biological studies. Cycads 2: 5-6.

Tucker Lima, J.M., and M. P. Griffith. 2017. The Nationally-Accreditied Tropical Conifer Collection at Montgomery Botanical Center. Public Garden 32: 18-19. 

Vovides, A. P., J. A.R. Clugston, J. Said Gutiérrez-Ortega, M. A. Pérez-Farrera, M. Y. Sánchez-Tinoco, and S. Galicia. 2017. Epidermal morphology and leaflet anatomy of Dioon (Zamiaceae) with comments on climate and environment. Flora 239: 20-44.

2016

The cover of The Botany of Mangroves, 2016 Edition
The cover of an issue of HortTechnology
The cover of Nature Plants

Anderson, L. 2016. Irrigation Management at the Montgomery Botanical Center. Florida Turf Digest. May/June 2016 33(3):14-15.

Anderson, L. 2016. Member Spotlight: Lee Anderson. On the Turf 2:30.

Calonje, M. 2016. Cycad nomenclature notes: regarding specimens and epitypes. Cycads 1:9-10.

Calonje, M. 2016. In search of the world’s most massive seed cone. The Cycad Newsletter 38:3-5.

Calonje, M. 2016. Cycad Focus: Zamia obliqua. The Cycad Newsletter 38:38-47.

Calonje, M., C. Calonje, and S. Cuestas. 2016. In search of the world’s most massive seed cone. Encephalartos 124.

Clugston, J. A. R., M. P. Griffith, G. J. Kenicer, C. E. Husby, M. A. Calonje, D. W. Stevenson and D. P. Little. 2016. Zamia (Zamiaceae) Phenology in a Phylogenetic Context: Does in situ reproductive timeing correlate with ancestry? Edinburgh Journal of Botany. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S096042861600007X

Freitas, C., A. W. Meerow, J-C. Pintaud, A. Henderson, L. Noblick, F. R. C. Costa., C. E. Barbosa, D. Barrington. 2016. Phylogenetic analysis of Attalea(Arecaceae): insights into the historical biogeography of a recently diversified Neotropical plant group. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. DOI: 10.1111/boj.12466.

Griffith, M. P. 2016. Ready for the Next Hurricane? Public Garden 31(3):8-9.

Jestrow, B., B. Peguero, F. Jiménez, W. Cinea, M. Hass, A. Reeve, A. W. Meerow, M. P. Griffith, M. Maunder and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2016. Genetic diversity and differentiation of the Critically Endangered Hispaniolan palm Coccothrinax jimenezii M.M. Mejía & García based on novel SSR markers. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 66: 216-223.

McCluskey, K., A. Alvarez, A. R. Bennett, D. Bokati, K. Boundy-Mills, D. Brown, C. Bull, M. Coffey, T. Dreaden, C. Duke, G. Dye, E. Ehmke, K. Eversole, K. Fenstermacher, D. Geiser, J. A. Glaeser, S. Greene, L. Gribble, M. P. Griffith, K. Hanser, R. Humber, B. W. Johnson, A. Kermode, M. Krichevsky, M. Laudon, J. Leach, J. Leslie, M. May, U. Melcher, D. Nobles, N. R. Fonseca, S. Robinson, M. Ryan, J. Scott, C. Silflow, A. Vidaver, K. M. Webb, J. E. Wertz, S. Yentsch, and S. Zehr. 2016. The US Culture Collection Network lays the foundation for progress in preservation of valuable microbial resources. Phytopathology 106: 532-540.

Murphy, V., T. Clase, R. A. Rodríguez-Peña, F. Jiménez-Rodríguez, B. Jestrow, C. E. Husby, and M. P. Griffith. 2016. Conservation Horticulture for Yarey Palm and Buccaneer Palm: Substrate and Sowing Depth Effect Germination and Early Seedling Growth. HortTechnology. 26:811-815.

Noblick, L. R. 2016. Copernicia at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 210: 20-30.

Oviedo-Prieto, R., G. Brull-Puebla, L. Gonzalez-Oliva, M. Calonje and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2016. Preliminary results of Cuban Zamia research and conservation project. Cycads 1:28-29.

Sennikov, A.S., and M. Calonje. 2016. Proposals on distinguishing between later homonyms and isonyms,with further notes on type designations. Taxon65:894-896.

Stauffer, F., L. Rametta, E. Ferreira, and L. Noblick. 2016. Lectotipificacion de los nombres descritos por J. Barbosa Rodrigues en la obra “Palmae novae Paraguayenses.” Candollea 71:105-115.

Tomlinson, P. B. 2016. The Botany of Mangroves. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.

Vianna, S. A., S. M. Carmelo-Guerreiro, L. R. Noblick, and C. A. Colombo. 2016. Anatomy of Acrocromia (Arecaceae): an additional contribution to the taxonomic resolution of a genus with great economic potential. Plant Syst. Evol. DOI: 10.1007/s00606-016-1369-4.

Witcher, Ericka. 2016. Living Collections Data Management at Montgomery Botanical Center, United States. In J. Gratzfeld [ed.], From Idea to Realisation: BGCI’s Manual on Planning, Developing and Managing Botanic Gardens, 102. BGCI, Richmond, Surrey, UK.

2015

The cover of the International Journal of Plant Sciences, January 2015
The cover of Palms: Journal of the International Palm Society, September 2015
The Cover of the Cycad Newsletter, March 2015

Anderson, L. 2015. Beyond Botany. Public Garden 30(2): 20-21.

Anderson, L. 2015. The nutrient management program at Montgomery
Botanical Center. Florida Turf Digest 32: 20-22.

Calonje, M. The Cycads of Montgomery Botanical Center: A Pictorial. The Cycad Newsletter 38(1): 8-9.

Calonje, M., G. Morales, C. Lopez-Gallego, and F. J. Roldan. 2015. A taxonomic revision of Zamia montana and Zamia oligodonta, with notes on their conservation status. Phytotaxa 192: 279-289.

Erdei, B. and S. R. Manchester. 2015. Ctenis clarnoensis sp. n., an Unusual Cycadalean Foliage from the Eocene Clarno Formation, Oregon. International Journal of Plant Sciences 176: 31-43.

Fotinos, T. D., S. Namoff, C. Lewis, M. P. Griffith, J. Maschinski, and E. J. B. von Wettberg. 2015. Genetic evaluation of a reintroduction of Sargent’s Cherry Palm, Pseudophoenix sargentii. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 142:51-62.

Goettsch, B., C. Hilton-Taylor, G. Cruz-Piñón, J. Duffy, A. Frances, H. Hernández, R. Inger, C. Pollock, J. Schipper, M. Superina, N. Taylor, M. Tognelli, A. Abba, S. Arias, H. Arreola-Nava, M. Baker, R. Bárcenas, D. Barrios, P. Braun, C. Butterworth, A. Búrquez, F. Caceres, M. Chazaro-Basañez, R. Corral-Díaz, M. del Valle Perea, P. Demaio, W. Duarte de Barros, R. Durán, L. Faúndez Yancas, R. Felger, B. Fitz-Maurice, W. Fitz-Maurice, G. Gann, C. Gómez-Hinostrosa, L. Gonzalez-Torres, M. P. Griffith, P. C. Guerrero, B.Hammel, K. Heil, J. G. Hernández-Oria, M. Hoffmann, M. I. Ishihara, R. Kiesling, J. Larocca, J. L. León de la Luz, C. Loaiza, M. Lowry, M. Machado, L. Majure, J. G. Martínez-Ávalos, C. Martorell, J. Maschinski, E. Méndez, R. Mittermeier, J. Nassar, V. Negrón-Ortiz, L. Oakley, P. Ortega-Baes, A. P. Ferreira, D. Pinkava, J. M. Porter, R. Puente-Martinez, J. R. Gamarra, P. S. Pérez, E. S. Martínez, M. Smith, J. Sotomayor M del C, S. Stuart, J. Luis T. Muñoz, T. Terrazas, M. Terry, M. Trevisson, T. Valverde, T. Van Devender, M. Véliz-Pérez, H. Walter, S. Wyatt, D. Zappi, A. Zavala-Hurtado, and K. Gaston. 2015. High proportion of cactus species threatened with extinction. Nature Plants 1, Article number: 15142 doi: 10.1038/nplants.2015.142.

Griffith, M. P., M. Calonje, A. W. Meerow, F. Tut, A. T. Kramer, A. Hird, T. M. Magellan, and C. E. Husby. 2015. Can a botanic garden cycad collection capture the genetic diversity in a wild population? International Journal of Plant Sciences 176:1-10.

Idárraga, A. , M. Calonje & C. López-Gallego 2015-04-20. ZAMIACEAE. En Bernal, R., S.R. Gradstein & M. Celis (eds.). 2015. Catálogo de plantas y líquenes de Colombia. Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá.

Magellan, T. M., P. B. Tomlinson, and B. A. Huggett. 2015. Stem anatomy in the spiny american palm Bactris (Arecaceae-Bactridinae). Hoehnea 42(3): 567-579.

Magellan, T. M., M. P. Griffith, and P. B. Tomlinson. 2015. Distribution of gelatinous fibers in seedling roots of living cycads. American Journal of Botany. doi: 10.3732/ajb.150023.

Noblick, L. R. 2015. Butia: what we think we know about the genus. The Palm Journal 208: 5-23.

Noblick, L. R. and A. W. Meerow. 2015. The transfer of thegenus Lytocaryumto Syagrus. Palms 59: 57-62.

Peguero, B., F. Jimenez, P. A. Joseph, W. Cinea, M. P. Griffith, J. Francisco-Ortega, and B. Jestrow. 2015. Coccothrinax jimenezii – A Critically Endangered Palm from Hispaniola. Palms 59: 145-153.

2014

The Cover of Palms: the Journal of the International Palm Society, December 2014
The Cover of Encephalartos, June 2014
The Cover of Florida Turf Digest, August 2014
The cover of Public Garden, featuring Vickie Murphy

Anderson, L. 2014. Saltwater Intrusion in the Biscayne Aquifer: A case study at the Montgomery Botanical Center. Florida Turf Digest 31: 10-14.

Calonje, C., M. Calonje, L. Knowles, and C. Husby. 2014. Variability of Vegetative Flush Colors in Zamia (Cycadales). Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 8(2): 531-540.

Carey, E. L. Gape, B. N. Manco, D. Hepburn, R. L. Smith, L. Knowles, D. Knowles, M. Daniels, M. A. Vincent, E. Freid, B. Jestrow, M. P. Griffith, M. Calonje, A. W. Meerow, D. W. Stevenson, and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2014. Plant Conservation Challenges in the Bahama Archipelago. Botanical Review 80.

Erdei, B. 2014. A cikászok különös világa 1. Nem pálmák és nem is páfrányok. Élet és Tudomány 2014 (4): 102-104.

Erdei, B. 2014. A cikászok különös világa 2. Dinoszauruszok kortársai. Élet és Tudomány 2014(5): 147-149.

Griffith, M. P. 2014. Rumphius and Beekman: Proceedings of the Symposium for the 2011 David Fairchild Medal for Plant Exploration. Allertonia 13: 1-2.

Griffith, M. P. and D. H. Lorence (Eds.) 2014. Honoring Beekman and Rumphius: Proceedings of the 2011 David Fairchild Medal for Plant Exploration Symposium. Allertonia 13.

Griffith, M. P., T. M. Magellan and P. B. Tomlinson. 2014. Variation in leaflet structure in Cycas (Cycadales: Cycadaceae): Does anatomy follow phylogeny and geography? International Journal of Plant Sciences 175(2): 241-255.

Griffith, M.P., F. Tut, W. Mesh, and M. Calonje. 2014. Eighteen people, three horses and three dogs: a cycad conservation expedition in southern Belize. Encephalartos – Journal of the Cycad Society of South Africa 116: 17-22.

Husby, C. E., Delatorre-Herrera, J., Oberbauer, S. F., Grau, A., and Novara, L. 2014. Stomatal conductance patterns of Equisetum giganteum stems in response to environmental factors in South America. Botany 92: 701-712.

Meerow, A. W. , L. Noblick, D. E. Salas-Leiva, V. Sanchez, J. Francisco-Ortega, B. Jestrow, and K. Nakamura. 2014. Phylogeny and historical biogeography of the cocosoid palms (Arecaceae, Arecoideae, Cocoseae) inferred from sequences of six WRKY gene family loci. Cladistics. Doi: 10.1111/cla.12100

Noblick, L. R. & R. Graveson. 2014. Announcing the Arrival of Nypa fruticans Fruit in St. Lucia. Palms 58: 101-102.

Noblick, L. R., H. Lorenzi, and V. C. Souza. 2014. Four new taxa of acaulescent Syagrus (Arecaceae) from Brazil. Phytotaxa 188(1): 001–013.

Peguero, B., F. Jimenez, P. A. Joseph, W. Cinea, M. P. Griffith, J. Francisco-Ortega, and B. Jestrow. 2015. Coccothrinax jimenezii – A Critically Endangered Palm from Hispaniola. Palms 59: 145-153.

Rodríguez-Peña, R. A., B. Jestrow, W. Cinea, A. Veloz, F. Jiménez-Rodríguez, R. García, A. W. Meerow, M. P. Griffith, M. Maunder, J. Francisco-Ortega. 2014. Conservation and genetics of two Critically Endangered Hispaniolan palms: genetic erosion of Pseudophoenix lediniana in contrast to P. ekmanii. Plant Systematics and Evolution. doi: 10.1007/s00606-014-1028-6.

Rodríguez-Peña, R. A., B. Jestrow, A. W. Meerow, T. Clase, M. P. Griffith, E. Santiago-Valentin, J. A. Sustache-Sustache, and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2014. Genetic diversity and differentiation of Pseudophoenix (Arecaceae) in Hispaniola. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 176: 469–485.

Salas-Leiva, D., A.W. Meerow, J. Francisco-Ortega, M. Calonje, M. P. Griffith, D.W. Stevenson, and K. Nakamura. 2014. Conserved genetic regions across angiosperms help develop low copy nuclear markers in gymnosperms: an example using cycads. Molecular Ecology Resources. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12228.

Tomlinson, P. B., T. M. Magellan, and M. P. Griffith. 2014. Root Contraction in Cycas and Zamia (Cycadales) Determined by Gelatinous Fibers. American Journal of Botany 101(8): 1275-1285.

Witcher, E. and M. Calonje. 2014. Using GIS to leverage plant collections for conservation BGJournal 11: 15-18.

2013

The cover of Allertonia, January 2014
The cover of Botanical Review, December 2013
The cover of HortScience, September 2013
The cover of Botanical Review, June 2013
The cover of Systemic Botany, April - June 2013

Anderson, L. M. 2013. Green Industry Best Management Practices in a Tropical Garden. Public Garden 27(1): 9-11.

Calonje, M., A. W. Meerow, L. Knowles, D. Knowles, M. P. Griffith, K. Nakamura, J. Francisco-Ortega. 2013. Cycad biodiversity in the Bahamas Archipelago and conservation genetics of the Critically Endangered Zamia lucayana (Zamiaceae) Oryx 47: 190-198.

Cibrian Jaramillo, A., A. Hird, N. Oleas, H. Ma, A. W. Meerow, J. Francisco-Ortega, and M. P. Griffith. 2013. What is the Conservation Value of a Plant in a Botanic Garden? Using Indicators to Improve Management of ex situ Collections. Botanical Review.

Griffith M. P., E. Witcher, L. Noblick, and C. Husby. 2013. Palm stem shape correlates with hurricane tolerance, in a manner consistent with natural selection. Palms 57: 115-122.

Griffith, M. P., Francisco-Ortega, J., & Cibrian-Jaramillo, A. 2013. Special Issue on Genetics and Plant Conservation in Latin America. The Botanical Review79(4): 447-448.

Husby, C. 2013. Biology and functional ecology of Equisetum with emphasis on the giant horsetails. Botanical Review 79: 147-177.

Kay, J. 2013. Improved efficiencies for a plant sharing programme. Gardenwise 40: 19-23.

Lindstrom. A., M. Calonje, D. Stevenson, C. Husby and A. Taylor. 2013. Clarification of Zamia acuminata and a new Zamia species from Coclé Province, Panama. Phytotaxa 98: 27–42.

Magellan, T. M., S. Cuestas, C. Husby, and M. P. Griffith. 2013. Spent Coffee Grounds Do Not Control Cycad Aulacaspis Scale. HortTechnology23(2): 201-206.

Magellan, T. M. 2013. Service Learning at Colleges and Universities. Public Garden 28(2): 10-13.

Majure, L. C., R. Puente, M. P. Griffith, D. E. Soltis, and W. S. Judd. 2013. Opuntia lilae, another Tacinga hidden in Opuntia s.l. (Cactaceae). Systematic Botany 38: 444-450.

Martel, C., L. Noblick, and F. W. Stauffer. 2013. An anatomical character to support the cohesive unit of Butia species. Palms 57(1): 30-35.

Murphy, V., K. Moore, M. P. Griffith and C. Husby. 2013. Improving conservation through cultivation: nine container substrates influence growth of a rare cycad, Zamia pumila L. HortScience 48: 1168-1172.

Noblick, L. R. 2013. Leaflet anatomy verifies relationships within Syagrus(Arecaceae) and aids in identification. PhytoKeys 26: 75–99.

Noblick, L. R. 2013. Syagrus – an overview. The Palm Journal 205: 4-32.

Noblick, L. R. 2013. Syagrus stenopetala, a good species. Palms 57: 147-149.

Noblick, L. R., W. J. Hahn, and M. P. Griffith. 2013. Structural cladistic study of Cocoseae, subtribe Attaleinae (Arecaceae): Evaluating taxonomic limits in Attaleinae and the neotropical genus Syagrus. Brittonia 65(2): 232-261.

Oleas, N. B. Jestrow, M. Calonje, B. Peguero, F. Jiménez, R. Rodríguez-Peña, R. Oviedo, E. Santiago-Valentín, A. W. Meerow, M. Abdo, M. Maunder, M. P. Griffith, and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2013. Molecular Systematics of Threatened Seed Plant Species Endemic in the Caribbean Islands. Botanical Review. doi: 10.1007/s12229-013-9130-y.

Osborne, R., M. A. Calonje, K. D. Hill, L. Stanberg, and D. W. Stevenson. 2013. CITES and Cycads: Checklist 2013. Pp. 63-114 in Rutherford, C., J. Donaldson, A. Hudson, H. N. McGough, M. Sajeva, U. Schippmann, and M. Tse-Laurence. 2013. CITES and Cycads, a user’s guide. Kew Publishing, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Salas-Leiva, D., A. W. Meerow, M. Calonje, M. P. Griffith, J. Francisco-Ortega, D. W. Stevenson, K. Nakamura, C. E. Lewis, S. Namoff. 2013. Phylogeny of the cycads based on multiple single copy nuclear genes: congruence of concatenation and species tree inference methods. Annals of Botany. doi: 10.1093/aob/mct192.

Taylor Blake, A.S., G. Holzman, M. Calonje, and C. E. Miranda. 2013. Zamia lindleyi Warsz. ex A. Dietr., a Western Highland Endemic of the Isthmus of Panama. The Cycad Newsletter 36: 6-11.

2012

The cover of HortTechnology
The cover of Botanical Review, December 2012
The cover of Palms: the Journal of the International Palm Society, September 2012

Calonje, M., H. E. Esquivel, G. Morales, Y. A. Mora-Lizcano, and D. Stevenson. 2012. A new arborescent species of Zamia (Cycadales, Zamiaceae) from the Department of Huila, Eastern Cordillera of Colombia. Caldasia 34: 283-290.

Calonje, M. and C. Calonje. 2012. Phenology of Dioon spinulosum in South Florida. The Cycad Newsletter 35: 15.

Calonje, M. A., A. S. Taylor Blake, D. Wm. Stevenson, G. Holzman, and Y. A. Ramos. 2012. Zamia lindleyi, a misunderstood species from the highlands of Western Panama. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 106: 419-437.

de Laubenfels, D. J., C. E. Husby, and M. P. Griffith. 2012. Further Nomenclatural Action for the Cypresses (Cupressaceae). Novon 22: 8-15.

Griffith, M. P., M. A. Calonje, D. W. Stevenson, C. E. Husby, and D. P. Little. 2012. Time, place, and relationships: cycad phenology in a phylogenetic and biogeographic context. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 106: 59-81.

Griffith, M. P., J. Sustache, J. Francisco-Ortega, and E. Santiago-Valentin. 2012. Cactus, succulent, and pachycaul flora of Mona Island. Haseltonia 18: 56-66.

Husby, C., L. Danielson, L. Noblick, P. Griffith, and A. Strader. 2012. Coccothrinax at the Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 202: 12-19.

Husby, C., L. Danielson, A. Strader, and E. Witcher. 2012. Chamaedorea at the Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 199: 42-45.

Husby, C. and G. Tasker.  2012. The Colonel’s Conifers. The Tropical Garden.  67(1): 40-45.

Laubengayer, K., S. Zona, E. Santiago-Valentín, C. Husby & J. Francisco-Ortega. 2012. Morphometric analysisof Aiphanes minima (Arecaceae) across the Antilles. Harvard Papers in Botany. 17: 299–305.

Majure, L. C., R. Puente, M. P. Griffith, W. S. Judd, P. S. Soltis, and D. E. Soltis. 2012. Phylogeny of Opuntia s.s. (Cactaceae): Clade delineation, geographic origins, and reticulate evolution. American Journal of Botany 99: 847-864 or doi: 10.3732/ajb.1100375.

Meerow, A. W., J. Francisco-Ortega, M. Calonje, M. P. Griffith, T. Alaya-Silva, D. W. Stevenson, and K.Nakamura. 2012. Zamia (Cycadales: Zamiaceae) on Puerto Rico: Asymmetric Genetic Differentiation and the Hypothesis of Multiple Introductions. American Journal of Botany 99 (11) doi: 10.3732/ajb.1200494.

Murphy, V. L. 2012. Evaluation of Inorganic and Organic Substrates on the Growth of Zamia pumila. Master’s Thesis, University of Florida.

Noblick, L.R. 2012. Identifying Coccothrinax. The Palm Journal 202: 4-11.

Noblick, L. R. 2012. Exploring for Palms in French Guiana. Palms 56: 116-130.

Noblick, L. R. 2012. Syagrus x mirandina, a naturally occurring hybrid of S. coronata and S. microphylla. Palms. 57-60.

Osborne, R,. M. A. Calonje, K. D. Hill, L. Stanberg, and D. Wm. Stevenson. 2012. The world list of cycads. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 106: 480-507.

Reichard, S., H. Liu, and C. Husby. 2012. Is managed relocation of rare plants another pathway for biological invasions? In J. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (Eds.), Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate (pp. 243-261), Island Press, Washington, DC.

Santiago-Valentin, E. J. Sustache, J. Francisco-Ortega, C. Figueroa-Hernandez, J. Fuemero-Caban, and P. Griffith. 2012. Pseudophoenix sargentii on Mona Island: Conservation Survey and a New Discovery. Palms 56(3): 78-90.

Tomlinson, P. B. 2012. Rescuing Robert Brown-The Origins of Angio-Ovuly in Seed Cones of Conifers. The Botanical Review published online: 13 November 2012, doi: 10.1007/s12229-012-9104-5.

Witcher, E. 2012. A Garden’s-Eye View: Botanic Garden Adds New Tools-GIS and Remote Imagery. ArcNews ERSI Vol. 34(1):34.

2011

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Anderson, L., and P. Griffith. 2011. Principles and principes: William Lyman Phillips and the palm collection at Montgomery. Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed landscapes 31(3): 196-203.

Calonje, M. 2011. Phenology of Cycas revoluta in South Florida. The Cycad Newsletter 34(2-3):42.

Calonje, M., H. E. Esquivel, D. Stevenson, C. Calonje and D. Pava. 2011.A new arborescent species of Zamia from the Central Cordillera of Tolima, Colombia (Cycadales, Zamiaceae), with comments on the Z. poeppigiana species complex. Brittonia 63: 442-451.

Calonje, M., J. Kay, and M. P. Griffith. 2011. Propagation of cycad collections from seed: applied reproductive biology for conservation. Sibbaldia 9: 77-96.

Calonje, M., L. Knowles, D. Knowles, A. Meerow, C. Calonje, R. Adams, L. Johnson, S. Gilmer, P. Griffith, and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2011. Following the steps of Donovan and Helen Correll: Exploring for cycads in The Bahama Archipelago. The Tropical Garden 66(4): 33-39.

Husby, C. E., J. Delatorre, V. Oreste, S. F. Oberbauer, D. T. Palow, L. Novara, and A. Grau. 2011. Salinity tolerance ecophysiology of Equisetum giganteum in South America: a study of 11 sites providing a natural gradient of salinity stress. AoB Plants doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plr022

Goldman, D.H., M R. Klooster, M. P. Griffith, M. F. Fay, & M. W. Chase. A preliminary evaluation of the ancestry of a putative Sabal hybrid (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae), and the description of a new nothospecies, Sabal × brazoriensis. Phytotaxa 27: 8–25.

Griffith P., C. Lewis, and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2011. Palm conservation in a botanic garden: a case study of the Keys Thatch Palm. Palms 55: 93-101.

Griffith P., A. Strader, T. Magellan, and L. Noblick. 2011. Roystonea and Pseudophoenix: essential palms at Montgomery Botanical Center. The PalmJournal 196: 9-11.

Kay, J., A Strader, V. Murphy, L. Nghiem-Phu, M. Calonje, and M. P. Griffith.2011. Palma Corcho: A Case Study in Botanic Garden Conservation Horticulture and Economics. HortTechnology 21(4):474-481.

Magellan, T. M., Montagnini, F. and Montero, J. 2011. Diversity of Lepidoptera in Pure and Mixed Plantations of Eight Native Tree Species at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. In F. Montagnini and C. Finney (Eds.) Restoring Degraded Landscapes with Native Species in Latin America.Hauppauge: Nova Press, pp. 127-144.

Namoff, S., A. Veloz, F. Jiménez, R.A. Rodríguez-Peña, B. Peguero, C. Lewis, J. Moynihan, M. Abdo, M. Maunder, E. von Wettberg, A.W. Meerow, M.P. Griffith , and J. Francisco-Ortega. 2011. Sweet drinks are made of this: conservation genetics of an endemic palm species from the Dominican Republic. Journal of Heredity 102: 1-10.

Noblick, L. R. 2011. Coccothrinax barbadensis, new for Montserrat. Palms 55: 46-47.

Noblick, L. R. 2011. Validation of the name Butia odorata. Palms 55: 48-49.

Tomlinson, P.B. and B. A. Huggett. 2011. Axillary meristems in the Wollemi pine: a response to Geoffrey E. Burrows. Annals of Botany; doi: 10.1093/aob/mcr262.

Witcher, E. and P. Griffith. 2011. Remote sensing as a botanic garden tool. Arnoldia 69:23-32.

2010

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Cover of Australian Palms: Biogeology, Ecology, and Systematics
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Calonje C. and M. Calonje. 2010. Cold winter precedes mast coning year for female Cycas panzhihuaensis plants at Montgomery Botanical Center. Encephalartos 102: 7-10.

Calonje, C., C. Husby, and M. Calonje. 2010. Germination and Early Seedling Growth of Rare Zamia spp. in Organic and Inorganic Substrates: Advancing Ex Situ Conservation Horticulture. HortScience 45: 679-683.

Calonje, M., A. W. Meerow, and D. W. Stevenson. 2010. The typification of Zamia erosa and the priority of that name over Z. amblyphyllidia. Taxon 59: 637-642.

Calonje, M., D. Stevenson, C. Calonje, Y. A. Ramos, and A. Lindstrom. 2010. A new species of Zamia from Chocó, Colombia (Cycadales, Zamiaceae). Brittonia 62: 80-85.

Cole, I. and M. J. Balick. 2010. Lunar Influences: Understanding chemical variation and seasonal impacts onbotanicals.HerbalGram 85: 50-56.

Dowe, J. L. 2010. Australian Palms: Biogeography, Ecology, and Systematics. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.

Edelman, S., and Griffith, M.P. 2010. Mangrove and Brazilian pepper in the garden: A case study of vegetation change over 80 years. Davidsonia 20(2): 51-64.

Griffith, M. P., I. L. Danielson, C.D. Bacon, and L. R. Noblick. 2010. Pritchardia challenges at the Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 193: 28-30.

Griffith, P., and C. Husby. 2010. The price of conservation: measuring the mission and its cost. BGJournal 7: 12-14.

Griffith, M. P., C. E. Husby, and M. Calonje. 2010. Cycad collections development in the modern context: Challenges, opportunities, investments and outcomes. Proc. of the 4th Global Botanic Gardens Congress.

Griffith, P., and M. Calonje. 2010. The Sinkhole Cycad of Belize: Conservation Horticulture and a New Discovery. 2009 AZH Conference Proceedings: 26-28.

Harshaw, J. and S. Cuestas. 2010. Australian Cycads at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Cycad Newsletter 32: 4-5.

Husby C., Determann, R., Moyroud R. and Hall, B. 2010.  Les plantes de nouvelle-calédonie dans les établissements botaniques d’Amérique du nord: un intérêt grandissant pour une flore extraordinairement belle et unique. Ethnopharmacologia 46:13-16.

Husby, C. E., H. Liu. S. H. Reichard. 2010. Weed risk assessment for botanic garden decision making. Proc. of the 4th Global Botanic Gardens Congress.

Leitman, P., A. Henderson, and L. Noblick. 2010. Arecaceae. Pp. 665-675 in R. Campostrini Forzza et al. 2010. Catálogo de plantas e fungos do Brasil – Volume 1. Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro.

Lorenzi, H., L. R. Noblick, F. Kahn, and E. Ferreira. 2010. Brazilian flora Lorenzi: Arecaceae (Palms). Instituto Plantarum, Nova Odessa.

Magellan, T. M. 2010. Book Review of The Global Migrations of Ornamental Plants: How the World Got into Your Garden.  Economic Botany 64(2): 183-184.

Magellan, T. M. 2010. Book Review of Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research. Economic Botany 64(4): 390-391.

Namoff, S., C. E. Husby, J. Francisco-Ortega, L. R. Noblick, C. E. Lewis, and M. P. Griffith. 2010. How well does a botanical garden collection of a rare palm capture the genetic variation in a wild population? Biological Conservation 143: 1110-1117.

Noblick, L. R., and H. Lorenzi. 2010. Lytocaryum, Including a New Species from Brazil. Palms 54: 18-42.

Noblick, L. R., and H. Lorenzi. 2010. New Syagrus Species from Brazil. Palms 54:18-42.

2009

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Calonje, M. 2009. A new cliff-dwelling species of Zamia (Zamiaceae) from Belize. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 31: 23-29.

Calonje, M., C. Husby, and P. Griffith. 2009. The Cycad Collection at Montgomery Botanical Center. Public Garden 24: 25-27.

Calonje, M. and J. Meerman. 2009. What is Zamia prasina (Zamiaceae: Cycadales)? Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 31: 43-49.

Calonje, M., J. Meerman, P. Griffith, and G. Hoese. 2009. A new species of Zamia (Zamiaceae) from the Maya Mountains of Belize. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 31: 31-41.

Griffith, M. P. 2009. Evolution of leaf and habit characters in Opuntioideae (Cactaceae): reconstruction of ancestral form. Bradleya 27: 49-58.

Griffith, M. P. 2009. Pereskia, Portulacaceae, photosynthesis, and phylogenies: implications for early Cactaceae. Haseltonia 14: 37-45.

Griffith, M. P. J. L. Dowe, L. R. Noblick, and I. L. Danielson. 2009. Archontophoenix at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 192: 12-14.

Griffith, M. P. and J. M. Porter. 2009. Phylogeny of Opuntioideae (Cactaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 170: 107-116.

Noblick, L. R. 2009. Dr. Sidney Fredrick Glassman (1919-2008). Palms 53: 153-155.

Noblick L. R. 2009. Syagrus evansiana, a new palm from Minas Gerais, Brazil. Palms 53: 113-118.

Meerow, A, L. Noblick, J. Borrone, T. Couvreur, M. Mauro-Herrera, W. Hahn, D. Kuhn, K. Nakamura, N. Oleas, R. Schnell. 2009. Phylogenetic Analysis of Seven WRKY Genes Across the Palm Subtribe Attaleinae (Areceaceae) Identifies Syagrus as Sister Group of the Coconut. PLoS ONE 4: e7353.

2008

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Anderson, L. and M. P. Griffith. 2008. Palms, turf, budgets, and priorities: strategic horticulture management at MBC. Palms 52: 59-62.

Bennett, B. and C. E. Husby. 2008. Patterns of medicinal plant use: an examination of the Ecuadorian Shuar medicinal flora using contingency table and binomial analysis. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 116: 422-430.

Griffith, M. P., L. R. Noblick, and A. A. Strader. 2008. Sabal collections at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 189: 8-9.

Griffith, M. P., L. R. Noblick, J. L. Dowe, C. E. Husby, and M. Calonje. 2008. Cyclone tolerance in New World Arecaceae: biogeographic variation and abiotic natural selection. Annals of Botany 102: 591-598.

Noblick, L. R., C. E. Husby, and M. P. Griffith. 2008. The Palm Collection at Montgomery Botanical Center. Public Garden 23:26-29.

Pintaud, J., G. Galeano, H. Balslev, R. Bernal, F. Borchsenius, E. Ferreira, J.-J. de Granville, K. Mejía, B. Millán, M. Moraes, L. Noblick, F. W. Stauffer, and F. Kahn. 2008. Las palmeras de América del Sur: diversidad, distribución e historia evolutiva. Review of Peruvian Biology 15: 7-29.

Tang, W., T. Gregory, I. Terry, and M. Calonje. 2008. TCS sponsors cycad expedition to China. The Cycad Newsletter 31(4): 4-9.

2007

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Calonje, M. 2007. History, Growth Rate, and Phenology of Microcycas calocoma in South Florida. The Cycad Newsletter 30: 20-21.

Calonje, M. 2007. Phenology of Dioon merolae. The Cycad Newsletter 30: 11.

Calonje, M. 2007. Growth and phenology of Zamia inermis at Montgomery Botanical Centre. Encephalartos 91: 21-22.

Calonje M. 2007. A Brief Visit to the Ceroxylons of Cocora Valley, Colombia. The Palmateer 27(2): 11-14.

Griffith, M. P. and M. Calonje. 2007. Ex situ horticultural conservation of Cycas micronesica, an endangered cycad species. Association of Zoological Horticulture 2007 Conference Proceedings.

Husby, C. E., E. A. Stasny, D. A. Wolfe, and J. Frey. 2007. Cautionary note on unbalanced ranked-set sampling. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 77: 869–878.

Lopez-Gallego, C. 2007. Interested in Contributing to Cycad Conservation? Guidelines for Establishing Your Own Population Monitoring Program. The Cycad Newsletter 30: 36-37.

Noblick, L. R. 2007. The Attalea of Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 185: 12-20.

Wiese, C. and C. Mannion. 2007. Managing Cycad Aulacaspis Scale (Aulacaspis yasumatusi Takagi) at Montgomery Botanical Center, USA. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 97; Proceedings of Cycad 2005, the 7th International Conference on Cycad Biology: 64-72.

2006

Lopez-Gallego, C. 2006. Can cycads persist in disturbed habitats? A study of local adaptation of Zamia fairchildiana populations to disturbed forests in Costa Rica. The Cycad Newsletter 29: 8-9.

Noblick, L. R. 2006. The Grassy Butia: Two New Species and a New Combination. Palms 50: 167-178.

Noblick, L. R. 2006. The Attalea of Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 185: 12-20.

Noblick, L. R., M. P. Griffith, and I. L. Danielson. 2006. Montgomery Botanical Center’s Ptychosperma and Veitchia collections. The Palm Journal 183: 16-18.

Roberts, R. E., R. O. Woodbury, and J. Popenoe. 2006. Vascular Plants of Jonathan Dickenson State Park. Florida Scientist 69: 288-327.

2005

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Andrews, M. 2005. Syagrus at Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 179: 14-16.

Chaw S. M., T. W. Walters, C. C. Chang, S. H. Hu, and S. H. Chen. 2005. A phylogeny of cycads (Cycadales) inferred from chloroplast matK gene, trnK intron, and nuclear rDNA ITS region. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37: 214-234.

Griffith, M. P. 2005. Étonnant, non? L’étrange palmier bonbonne du Montgomery Botanical Center. Latania (Réunion) 14: 33.

Griffith, M. P. 2005. In Pursuit of Plants. Experiences of Nineteenth & Early Twentieth Century Plant Collectors by P. Short (review). Economic Botany 59: 98.

Griffith, M. P.  2005. Un palmier bouteille peu commun au Centre Botanique de Montgomery (Floride). Le Palmier (France) 45: 17.

Griffith, M. P., and M. A. Andrews. 2005. Colonel Robert and Nell Montgomery: Growing their legacy. Preservation Today 2005: 26-27.

Noblick, Larry. 2005. A Syagrus update. The Palm Journal 179: 5-8.

Wiese, C., D. Amalin, R. Coe, and C. Mannion. 2005. Effects of the parasitic wasp, Coccobius fulvus, on cycad aulacaspis scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui, at Montgomery Botanical Center, Miami, Florida. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 118: 319-321.

2004

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Andrews, M. 2004. Nypa fruticans: The Nypas of Montgomery Botanical Center. The Palm Journal 177: 8-11.

Emshousen, C. and C. Mannion. 2004. Taming Asian Cycad Scale (Aulacaspis yasumatsui).The Cycad Newsletter 27(1): 8-10.

Noblick, L. R. 2004. Syagrus cearensis, a twin-stemmed new palm from Brazil. Palms 48(2): 70-76.

Noblick, L. R. 2004. Syagrus vermicularis, a fascinating new palm from northern Brazil. Palms 48(3): 109-116.

Noblick, L. R. 2004. Transfer of Syagrus campicola to Butia. Palms 48(1): 42.

Emshousen, C. 2004. Management of Cycad Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 117: 305-307

Walters, T., and R. Osbourne (eds.). 2004. Cycad Classification: Concepts and Recommendations. CABI Publishing, Cambridge.

Walters, T.W. 2004. What exactly is a population-based botanical garden collection? The Cycad Newsletter 27: 4-5.

2003

Andrews, M. A. 2003. Nypa fruticans. Palms 47: 169.

Gregory, T. J., J. Chemnick, S. Salas-Morales, and A. P. Vovides. 2003. A new species in the genus Dioon (Zamiaceae) from north-central Oaxaca, Mexico. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 141: 471-476.

Walters, T. W. 2003. Off-Site Collections. pp. 48-53 in Donaldson, J. (ed.) 2003. Status survey and conservation action plan: Cycads. IUCN (World Conservation Union), Switzerland.

Walters, T. W., and R. Osborne. 2003. Montgomery Botanical Center’s CCC Workshop.Encephalartos 73: 33-35.

Walters, T. W. 2003. Cycad focus: Cycas panzhihuanensis. The Cycad Newsletter 26: 10-11.

2002

Andrews, M. A. 2002. Veni, Vedi, Veitchia. The Palm Journal 165: 22-24.

Bao X., S. Katz, M. Pollard, and J. Ohlrogge. 2002. Carbocyclic fatty acids in plants: biochemical and molecular genetic characterization of cyclopropane fatty acid synthesis of Sterculia foetida. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99: 7172–7177.

Walters, T. W. 2002. Collections Development: Mexican Rendevous. Encephalartos 72: 25-27.

2001

Walters, T. W., E. Schroyer, and S. Cuestas. 2001. Montgomery Botanical Center’s cycad collection: a 2001 update on the collections. The Cycad Newsletter 24: 8-11.

1999

Walters, T. W. 1999. Off-site cycad preservation I. What is off-site preservation? The Cycad Newsletter 22(1): 10-12.

Walters, T. W. 1999. Off-site cycad preservation II. How to develop off-site collections. The Cycad Newsletter 22(2): 9-22.

Walters, T. W. 1999. Off-site cycad preservation III. A final look at off-site collections. The Cycad Newsletter 22(3): 8-11.

Yang S. L., T. W. Walters, D. Decker-Walters. 1999. Systematic implications of allozyme data of Chinese cycads. Biology and Conservation of Cycads 187-197.

1998

Noblick, L. R. 1998. Predicting cold hardiness in palms. Hardy Palm International 35: 30-35.

Walters, T. W. 1998. Palms and People: a symposium summary. Palms 42: 195-197.

Willis, L.E., T. E. Marler, and C. Hubbuch. 1998. Leaf gas exchange of 20 palm species under field conditions. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 10: 346-356.

1997

Walters, T. W., E. Shroyer, and L. Anderson. 1997. Scale and South Florida Cycas. The Cycad Newsletter 20: 13-15.

Zuckerman, B. 1997. The Montgomery Story. The Montgomery Foundation, Inc.

1996

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Fisher J.B., J. N. Burch, and L. R. Noblick. 1996. Stem structure of the Cuban Belly Palm (Gastrococcus crispa). Principes 40: 125–128.

Marler, T. E., and D. Willis. 1996. Chemical or air-root pruning containers improve carambola, longan, and mango seedling root morphology and initial root growth after transplanting. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 14: 47-49.

Marler, T. E., and D. Willis. 1996. Root and stem growth patterns of young ‘Mauritius’ lychee trees. HortScience 31: 815-818.

Noblick, L.R. 1996. Syagrus. The Palm Journal 126: 12-44.

Walters, T. W. 1996. Welcome to the Montgomery Foundation: The Present and Future. The Cycad Newsletter 19: 3.

1994

Noblick, L. R. 1994. The morphology and taxonomy of the Arecaceae (Palmae). Acta Horticulturae 360: 19-25.

Noblick, L. R. 1994. Palms of Bahia. Acta Horticulturae 360: 85-93.

1992

Willis, L.E., and T.E. Marler. 1992. Root and Shoot Growth Patterns of ‘Julie’ and ‘Keitt’ Mango Trees. Acta Horticulturae 341: 264-270.

1949

Jordahn, A. C. 1949. Observations on the propagation of palms. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 62:240-242.

1946

Jordahn, A. C. 1946. Promising new palm introductions. Proceeding of the Florida State Horticultural Society 59: 135-137.

1939

Montgomery R. H. 1939. Fifty years of accountancy. The Ronald Press Company, New York.

Montgomery R. H. 1939. The Fairchild Tropical Garden. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 52:48-50.

1937

Montgomery R. H. 1937. The Fairchild Tropical Garden. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 50:62-63.

1935

Montgomery R. H. 1935. A palmetum in south Florida. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 48:172-173.

Spine of Fifty Years of Accountancy by R.H. Montgomery