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According to their website the Louisiana Native Plant Society was founded in 1983 in order to increase awareness of native plants and their habitats. They are also involved in educating the public on the benefits of native plants and the need for conservation.

 

 

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Society Newsletter

The Louisiana Native Plant Society News is published seasonally and available to members and guests on their website. Past articles are also available for perusal.

  • Louisiana Native Plant Society News

 

The Folsom Native Plant Society hopes to instill in others the importance of protecting our most basic resources, the native plants and the water and earth of the beautiful St. Tammany Parish. This goal became even more important that ever after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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A Native Giant of Louisiana

Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/Jan Kronsell

The Bald cypress, Taxodium distichum, is a conifer but unlike most conifers it loses its leaves in the winter giving it a "bald" appearance. The knobby protrusions that grow up around the base of the trees are called cypress knees. Their function has been debated but the consensus is that they help stabilize the trees in their swampy habitat.

Recommended Reading

  • Book CoverWildflowers of Louisiana and adjoining states by Clair A. Brown
    Call Number: QK 154 .B76
    Publication Date: 1972
  • Book CoverAquatic and Wetland Plants of the Western Gulf Coast by Charles D. Stutzenbaker
    Call Number: QK125.8 .S78 2010
    ISBN: 1603442227
    Publication Date: 2010-10-06
  • Book CoverA Field Guide to the Ferns and Lycophytes of Louisiana by Ray Neyland
    Call Number: QK523 .N49 2011
    ISBN: 0807137855
    Publication Date: 2011-04-01
  • Book CoverBaldcypress : the tree unique, the wood eternal by Clair A. Brown and Glen N. Montz ; color photographs by C. C. Lockwood
    Call Number: QL 21.1 .T3 B76 1986
    ISBN: 0875117805
    Publication Date: 1986-01-01
  • Book CoverThe Louisiana wild native Iris : its rediscovery by Dr. John K. Small, Ph. D., Sc. D., of the New York Botanical Garden by C.V. Kraft
    Call Number: QL 59 .I7 K73 1934
    Publication Date: 1934

"the iris center of the universe"

The Louisiana Iris

The Louisiana Iris, a taxonomic group of five iris species, was discovered quite by accident, if the stories are to be believed, by Dr. John K. Small (1869-1938), an American botanist. Dr. Small, while traveling by train through Louisiana, saw a huge field of Iris from the window that rivaled any he had seen elsewhere. At the next town he borrowed a hand wagon and traveled back to the field and realized he had discovered an area that he later called, “the iris center of the universe.” Dr. Small went on to become a key player at the newly established New York Botanical Garden.

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  • URL: https://libguides.nybg.org/c.php?g=677604
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