PUBLICATIONS OF DR. CHARLES HORN
FLORA OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Professor of Biology, Newberry College
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT MEETINGS
1990. Changes in the Vascular flora of South Carolina during the last 20 years. (with Cynthia Aulbach-Smith). ASB Bulletin 37: 52. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Baltimore, MD.
1994. Notes on the habitat preferences and life history of Frasera caroliniensis (Gentianaceae) in South Carolina. ASB Bulletin 41: 107. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Orlando, FL.
1996. An ecological survey of Dirca palustris L. (Thymelaeaceae) in the Piedmont of South Carolina. ASB Bulletin 43 (2): 127 (senior author Andrea Ward). Paper presented by Andrea Ward at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Statesboro, GA (this presentation was winner of the North Carolina Botanical Garden award for research on rare plant biology).
1997. An ecological study of the sedge Carex prasina, rare to the piedmont of South Carolina. ASB Bulletin 44(2): 128 (with Lee Ringer). Paper presented by Lee Ringer at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Greenville, SC.
1998. A preliminary study of soils and vegetation on floodplains in the piedmont of South Carolina. ASB Bulletin 45(2): 99 (with Jonathan Williams and Clinton Harshaw). Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Monroe, LA.
2000. A statistical analysis of flood plain community structure within the piedmont of South Carolina using importance values ASB Bulletin 47(2): 141 (with A. J. Franz). Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Chattanooga, TN.
2001. Herbaria at four-year colleges: the balance between teaching and curation. Southeastern Biologist 48(2): 186. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in New Orleans, LA.
2003. Ecological preference of May-white azalea (Rhododendron eastmanii Kron & Creel) in South Carolina. Southeastern Biologist 50(2): 168. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Arlington, VA.
2007. A floristic survey of Lynch's Woods Park, Newberry County, South Carolina. Southeastern Biologist 54(2): 112. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Columbia, SC.
2008. Preliminary studies on hybridization between Asimina triloba (common pawpaw) and Asimina parviflora (dwarf pawpaw). Southeastern Biologist 55(3): 281.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Spartanburg, SC.
2009. Floral evidence for a new hybrid within the genus Asimina (Annonaceae). Southeastern Biologist 56(3): 226. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern
Biologists in Birmingham, AL
2010. Heterophylly in the aquatic plant Didiplis diandra (Lythraceae). Southeastern Biologists 57(3): 279. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in
Asheville, NC.
2010. Analysis of Pawpaw leaf characteristics: a statistical investigation of possible hybridization. South Carolina Academy of Science 2010 Annual meeting, Charleston, SC
Paper presented by Olivia Hightower.
NOTES
Horn, Charles N. 1996. Plants of Interior Forests. The Chattooga Quarterly Winter 1996: 13-14.
Horn, Charles N. 1998. Noteworthy collections: North Carolina & Virginia (Heteranthera multiflora). Castanea 63(4): 495.
Horn, Charles N. 2006. Noteworthy collections: South Carolina. Castanea 71(3): 253-255.
Horn, Charles N. 2007. Additions to the distribution of Rhododendron eastmanii in South Carolina. The Vasculum 2(2): 8-9.
Horn, Charles N. 2008. The herbarium at Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina: An essay by a rambling (physically and mentally) botanists. The Vasculum 3(1): 7-8.
Horn, Charles N. 2010. The Flora of Little Mountain: The first year of a floristic project. The Journal of the South Carolina Native Plant Society. Winter 2010: 3, 6-7.
PUBLICATIONS
Horn, Charles N. 1992. Botanical Survey results on the Greenville Water System Properties, pp. 56-61. In: Greenville Watersheds Study Committee. Properties of the Table Rock and Poinsett Reservoirs, Their Future. Published by the authors.
Horn, Charles N. 1997. An Ecological study of Frasera caroliniensis in South Carolina. Castanea 62(3): 185-193.
Hill, Steven and Charles N. Horn. 1997. Additions to the Flora of South Carolina. Castanea 62(3): 194-208.
Ward, Andrea B. and Charles N. Horn. 1998. An ecological survey of Dirca palustris L. (Leatherwood) in the piedmont of South Carolina. Castanea 63(2): 165-173.
Horn, Charles N. 2005. Distribution and ecological preference of Rhododendron eastmanii Kron & Creel (May-white azalea) in South Carolina. Castanea 70(1): 1-12.
Horn, Charles N. 2008. A flora of Lynch's Woods Park, Newberry County, South Carolina. Castanea 73(2): 111-122.
RESEARCH PROJECTS IN PROCESS
A new hybrid of Asimina (pawpaw; Annonaceae) in South Carolina [include research on leaf size, flower size, and DNA]
Flora of Little Mountain, Newberry County, South Carolina.
This page last updated: 15 September 2009 | contact Dr. Horn