New publication referring to specimens deposited in the CONN herbarium:
Bellemare J. & C. Deeg. 2015. Horticultural escape and naturalization of Magnolia tripetala in western Massachusetts: Biogeographic context and possible relationship to recent climate chanage. Rhodora 117: 371–383. pdf
Davis C.C., C.G. Willis, B. Connolly, C. Kelly & A.M. Ellison. 2015. Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights into species’ phenological cueing mechanisms. American Journal of Botany 102: 1599–1609. pdf
Fučíková K. 2015. A new record of the rare freshwater red alga Tuomeya americana(Batrachospermaceae, Rhodophyta) from Connecticut. Rhodora 117: 342–353. pdf
Gerke J.M., E.J. Farnsworth & W.E. Brumback. 2015. Fifteen years of change: What a comparison of the two Flora Conservanda lists can tell us about rare plant species in the New England landscape. Rhodora 116:428–493. pdf
Hale I.L., B.A. Connolly & R. Bartaula. 2015. The occurrence of hybrid barberry, Berberis X ottawensis (Berberidaceae) in New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Rhodora 117: 384–387. pdf