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131 INDE X Note: Numbers in italics indicate illustrations. Acer rubrum var. drummondii (red maple), 82, 86 Acker, Freddie, 14 Acolapissa tribe, 8 adaptive management, 98 Administration Center, 65 Agave americana (agave), 22 agricultural use of the land, 6, 8–9, 12–13, 100, 104 AIA. See American Institute of Architects Aleurites fordii (tung), 13–14 alternate-leaved dogwood (Cornus alternifolia ), 30 American beech (Fagus grandifolia), 82. See also Beech-Magnolia Exhibit; beech-magnolia forests American Institute of Architects (AIA), 58, 61 American Plants for American Gardens (Roberts and Rehmann), 34 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), 3, 37, 111 Amphiuma pholeter (one-toed amphiuma ), 94 Anderson, Walter, 50–51, 54 Andropogon Associates: background of, 35; conceptual design and, 37–44, 53–55, 73, 83; core principles of, 49– 53, 111; educational programming and, 100–101; Piney Woods Lake and, 69–74 animal species diversity, 5–6, 10–11, 39– 40, 87–88 Apalachicola Indiangrass (Sorghastrum apalachicolense), 30 aquatic exhibits: Forested Stream Exhibit , 94–95; Gum Pond Exhibit, 91– 94; Slough Exhibit, 90–91 aquatic plants, 56, 70 aquatic zones, 70 Aristida spp. (wiregrass), 28, 78 Aristida stricta (wiregrass), 21 Arrival Journey, 74 ASLA. See American Society of Landscape Architects Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides), 95 Atmore series, 21 azalea (Rhododendron canescens), 30 baldcypress (Taxodium distichum), 86 Bartram, William, 6, 105 Beaver Pond. See Piney Woods Lake Exhibit Beech-Magnolia Exhibit, 82, 85–86 beech-magnolia forests, 26, 30 Berry, Thomas, 45 Betula nigra (river birch), 89 Bienville, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de, 8 bigleaf magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla ), 2 biological diversity, 11, 23, 30, 73 biological filter system, 95–98 Black, Patti Carr, 51 black gum (Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora), 84, 91, 92, 94 black titi (Cliftonia monophylla), 81. See also titi (Cyrilla racemiflora) blackwater streams, 27, 28, 97 Blair, Jean du Pont, 16, 17 Blake, Edward L., Jr.: arboretum concept map by, 38; biography of, 36–37, 101–2; educational programming and, 99–100; exhibits, planning of, 51–56, 79; hiring of, 15–17; Jones, E. Fay, influence of, 59, 64–67; later years, 93, 101–2; master plan and, 35–43, 44–45, 48, 79; photos of, 17, 36; Piney Woods Lake and, 68–74; Savanna Exhibit and, 76 132 | Index Blodgett, John W., 12 blueberries, 54, 84 Bobbitt, Tom, 37 bog boardwalk, designing of, 81 bog flax (Linum macrocarpum), 30 bogs, 5, 22, 25, 44, 54, 80–81. See also Dead Tiger Creek Hammock Natural Area; Dead Tiger Creek Savanna Natural Area; Mill Creek Natural Area; Pitcher Plant Bog Exhibit; Savanna Exhibit; Steep Hollow Natural Area bog spicebush (Lindera subcoriacea), 30 Botkin, Daniel, 115 bottomland hardwoods, 21, 25 Bradburn, Anne, 101 Brandywine Conservancy, Pa., 17 Brookes, John, 116 Broome, Daniel, 94 Brown, Capability, 33 Brzuszek, Robert F., designs of: biological filter system, 95–98; bog boardwalk, 81; Forested Stream Exhibit, 94–95; Gum Pond Exhibit, 91–94 buttercup (Pinquicula sp.), 27 Callaway Gardens, Ga., 16 Calopogon tuberosus (pink orchid), 81 camellia, wild (Stewartia malacodendron ), 30 Camille. See Hurricane Camille Carex exilis (coastal sedge), 30 Carson, Rachel, 34 Cary Arboretum, N.Y., 17 Catahoula Creek, 29 Cedar River Watershed Education Center , Wash., 112 Center for the Study of Southern Culture (University of Mississippi), 23 Chamaecyparis thyoides (Atlantic white cedar), 95 Chickasawhay River, 9 children’s garden, 101 Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), 88 Chinese tallow trees (Sapium sebiferum), 88 Choctaw tribe, 8 Claiborne, John Francis Hamtranch, 9 Cliftonia monophylla (black titi), 81 Clinopodium georgianum (Georgia calaminth ), 29 Clustered Pine Basin. See Savanna Exhibit Coastal Research and Extension Center, MSU, 102–3 coastal sedge (Carex exilis), 30 Coe Lee Robinson Roesch (landscape architecture firm), 35 cogon (Imperata cylindrica), 88 Communication Arts (graphic design firm), 99–100 controlled burns. See fire management Coreopsis nudata (pink coreopsis), 28 Cornus alternifolia (alternate-leaved dogwood ), 30 Cornus florida (dogwood), 85–86 Cowart, Richard, 17 Crosby, Dorothy, 14–15, 17, 36 Crosby, L. O., III (Osmond), 14–15, 17, 22, 74 Crosby, L. O., Jr. (Lucius Olen), 12–14 Crosby Arboretum: agriculture and, 6, 8–9, 12–13, 100, 104; animal species diversity in, 5–6, 10–11, 39–40, 87–88; annual cultural events at, 100; board of directors, 1980s, 17; change and, 46, 86–87, 90, 112–13; concept map drawn by Blake, 38; continuing growth of, 99–109; ecological design of (Master Plan), 36–56, 64–67, 69, 72, 111–12; educational focus of, 18, 88, 99–102; exhibits , planning of, 48–56; fire-waterpeople focus of, 44–45; the future of...

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