Sage
Notes
Sage Notes, our quarterly newsletter, informs members
about local and statewide issues, activities, and events. Past issues of
Sage Notes have featured rare plant conservation, drought tolerant landscaping,
lichens and mosses, exotic species, restoration, and descriptions of
botanically unique areas in Idaho.
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Editor,
Idaho Native Plant Society, PO Box 9451, Boise, ID 83707.
Articles in Sage Notes reflect the views of the authors and are not an official
position of the Idaho Native Plant Society.
Vol 32(1) - Spring 2010 issue 
Vol 31(3) - Fall 2009 issue 
Vol 31(2) - Summer 2009 issue 
Vol 31(1) - Spring 2009 issue 
Vol 30(4) - Winter 2008 issue 
Vol 30(3) - Fall 2008 issue 
Vol 30(2) - Summer 2008 issue 
Vol 30(1) - Spring 2008 issue 
Vol 29(4) - Winter 2007 issue 
Vol 29(3) - Fall 2007 issue 
Vol 29(2) - Summer 2007 issue 
Vol 29(1) - Spring 2007 issue 
Vol 28(1) - Spring 2006 issue 
Vol 27(2) - Winter 2005 issue 
Vol 27(1) - Summer 2005 issue 
Vol 26(2) - Fall 2004 issue 
Vol 26(1) - Spring 2004 issue 
Vol 22(3) - Summer 2000 issue
- Land swaps
- Converting turfgrass to native vegetation
- Corydalis caseana
- Flora of Steens Mountain
- And more
Vol 22(2) - Spring 2000 issue
- Trifolium douglasii
- Annie Alexander
- Charles Geyer
- Antennaria reproduction
- Native gardening survey results
Vol 22(1) - Winter 2000 issue
- Louis Henderson
- Carex aboriginum
- Results of the 2000 Rare Plant Conference
- Silene spaldingii
- INPS member list
Vol 21(4) - Fall 1999 issue