The Magazine of the Arnold Arboretum - Arnoldia - Harvard University
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38 <strong>Arnold</strong>ia 68/1<br />
Goldenseal 3: 29, 29<br />
Gongga Shan Mt. (Minya Konka) 3: 4,<br />
5, 8–10<br />
Google Earth 1: 10<br />
GPI Models 1: 18<br />
GPS database, in curriculum 3: 32<br />
Gravitropism 4: 16<br />
Gray, Asa, and disjunct flora 1: 44<br />
Great Lakes region, oaks in 4: 2–13,<br />
map 6<br />
Griffola frondosa 3: 30<br />
Growth processes, and plant hormones<br />
4: 15–19<br />
— rate, measuring 2: 30–31<br />
Grunsfield, John 1: 16<br />
H<br />
Hardiness, <strong>of</strong> camellias 1: 20–30<br />
— <strong>of</strong> crabapples 2: 3<br />
— <strong>of</strong> hydrangea 1: 44<br />
— <strong>of</strong> pines 3: 36<br />
Hardwoods, for mushroom-growing<br />
3: 31<br />
— secondary 3: 32<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> Institute for Geographical<br />
Exploration 1: 12, 16<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> Real Estate 1: 17<br />
Hayrapetyan, Vagharshak, Dr. 1: 4<br />
Hellebore, Tibetan 2: 27–28, 28<br />
Hellebores, shade-grown 3: 33<br />
Helleborus chinensis 2: 27–28<br />
— thibetanus, in China 2: 27–28, 28<br />
Hemlocks, as beetle host 1: 35<br />
Hengduan Shan mountains 3: 4–13<br />
Hen-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-woods mushroom 3: 30<br />
Hericium spp. 3: 30, 31<br />
Heucheras, shade-grown 3: 33<br />
Hickory nuts 3: 30, 32<br />
— red pignut 3: 32<br />
— shagbark 3: 32<br />
— varieties and grafts 3: 32<br />
Hill, Rev. Ernest J. Hill 2: 4<br />
“Hill’s Oak: <strong>The</strong> Taxonomy and<br />
Dynamics <strong>of</strong> a Western Great Lakes<br />
Endemic,” Andrew L. Hipp 4: 2–13,<br />
2–6, map 6, genetic chart 7, 8–12<br />
Himachal Pradesh, pine from 3: 36<br />
Himalayan National Park 3: 36<br />
Himalayan pine 3: 36, inside back<br />
cover<br />
Himalayas, Eastern 3: 3, 4–13, 5, 8,<br />
9, 12<br />
— flora <strong>of</strong> 3: 2–13, 36<br />
Hines Nursery 1: 28<br />
Hipp, Andrew L. “Hill’s Oak: <strong>The</strong><br />
Taxonomy and Dynamics <strong>of</strong> a Western<br />
Great Lakes Endemic,” 4: 2–13<br />
— — — photo by 4: back cover<br />
Hippeastrum 4: 16<br />
Hokkaido 1: 44<br />
Holboellia, in China 2: 26, 27<br />
Holden <strong>Arboretum</strong> 1: 21<br />
Honeysuckle family 2: 25<br />
Honeysuckles, in China 2: 28<br />
Honshu 1: 44<br />
Hood Blimp 1: 19<br />
Hooker, Joseph Dalton 4: 26<br />
Hormones, and plant care 4: 15–19<br />
“Hormones and Tropisms” 4: 16<br />
Hornbeam 2: 26; 3: 31<br />
Horsechestnut, as beetle host 1: 34<br />
Hosie, Sir Alexander 3: 11<br />
Hostas, forest-grown 3: 33, 33<br />
Howard, Heman 1: 18<br />
— — 1959 photo by 2: 17<br />
Hubble telescope camera 1: 16<br />
Hubei Province 2: 19; 4: 28<br />
Humanity and trees 2: 29–31<br />
Hun, Chang Yong 1: 21<br />
Hybrid, intergeneric 1: 3–4; 3: 25<br />
— interspecific 3: 21<br />
Hybrization, in oaks 4: 2–13<br />
Hydrangea, panicle 1: 44<br />
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Praecox’ 1:<br />
inside front/back covers, 44<br />
Hydrastis canadensis 3: 29, 29<br />
Hylurgus ligniperda 1: 33, 33<br />
IJ K<br />
Iles, Jeff, “Crabapples…With No<br />
Apologies” 2: 2–13<br />
Illinois, oaks in 4: 2–13<br />
Incarvillea delavayi 3: 13<br />
— in a Tibetan scene 3: 11<br />
“Index to <strong>Arnold</strong>ia, Volume 66” 1:<br />
36–43<br />
India, pine from 3: 36<br />
Indiana, spruce beetle in 1: 35<br />
International Council for Research in<br />
Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry [Kenya] 3: 27<br />
“In <strong>the</strong> Footsteps <strong>of</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r David,”<br />
Cédric Basset 2: 22–28, 22–28<br />
Iowa, Aronia in 3: 32<br />
Iowa State <strong>University</strong> 2: 13<br />
Ips sexdentatus 1: 33, 33<br />
— typographus 1: 35<br />
— — spruces killed by 1: 35<br />
Iran, quince germplasm in 1: 7<br />
Ironwood 3: 31<br />
Irrigation, and hormones 4: 18–19, 18<br />
Japan, plants from 1: 30, 44; 2: 16<br />
Japanese spicebush 1: 24<br />
Johnson, Ethan W. 1: 15<br />
Joyce Kilmer Park, in aerial photos 1:<br />
1936, 14; 1955, 18<br />
Juglans spp. 3: 30<br />
Juice crops, sustainable 3: 14–25<br />
June, Chang Yong 1: 21<br />
Junipers, alpine 3: 8<br />
Kabul, pine from 3: 36<br />
Kangding expedition 3: 2–13, 10<br />
Kazakhstan wild apple 2: 20<br />
Kelley, Susan 1: 17<br />
Kenya, agr<strong>of</strong>orestry center 3: 27<br />
Kew’s <strong>Arboretum</strong> 3: 2<br />
— expeditions to Himalayas 3:<br />
2–13, 36<br />
Kilimanjaro, agr<strong>of</strong>orestry on 3: 27<br />
Kirkham, Tony 3: 2, 3<br />
— — “An Excerpt From Wilson’s<br />
China: A Century On,” with Mark<br />
Flanagan 3: 2–13<br />
— — photo by 3: inside front cover<br />
Knox, Charles 1: 2<br />
Koller, Gary 2: 32<br />
Korean camellias 1: 20–30, 23, 25–30<br />
— climate 1: 20–25, 30<br />
— mountain ash 1: 24<br />
Kuan Hsien, travelling in 3: 11–12<br />
L<br />
Ladyslipper, Tibetan 3: 12<br />
Lampshade poppy, quest for 3: 2, 4–7<br />
Landscape ornamentals 1: 2–9, 20–30,<br />
44; 2: 2–21, 32; 3: 14–25, 36; 4: 28<br />
Land-use 3: 26–35<br />
Larches, as beetle host 1: 33, 35<br />
Lardizabalaceae 2: 26<br />
Larix spp., and exotic beetles 1: 33, 35<br />
Latin America, quinces in 1: 4–5<br />
Leaf-spot 1: 6, 7<br />
— frogeye 2: 10<br />
Leaves, soil nutrients in 3: 29<br />
Lentinula edodes 3: 28, 30