Wesley M. Knapp

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Wesley Martin Knapp is a regional botanist with the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program.[1] Originally from New Hampshire, Knapp is an expert in North American plants belonging to the Cyperaceae (sedges) and Juncaceae (rushes). Knapp has published research in journals including: Systematic Botany,[2] the Botanical Research Institute of Texas [4], Evansia, and .[3]

Papers published[]

  • Systematic Botany - Knapp, W.M. & R.F.C. Naczi 2008. Taxonomy, Morphology, and Geographic Distribution of (Juncaceae) Systematic Botany 33(4): 685-694
  • - Lendemer, J.C. & W.M. Knapp. 2007. Contributions to the Lichen Flora of Maryland: Recent Collections from the Delmarva Peninsula.
  • Botanical Research Institute of Texas (Formerly SIDA) - Knapp, W.M. & D. Estes. 2006. Gratiola brevifolia (Plantaginaceae) New to the Flora of Delaware, the Delmarva Peninsula and the Mid-Atlantic. SIDA 22(1):825-829.

References[]

  1. ^ [1] North Carolina Natural Heritage Program
  2. ^ [2] Systematic Botany Journal Article
  3. ^ [3] Opuscula Philolichem Article

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