Jesuits’ bark(cinchona [Rubiaceae]) and other medicines Hew D. V. PrendergastDaniel Dolley Collections corner Pages: 3 - 6
Parasitic plants pummel pavement—Hydnora abyssinica (Hydnoraceae) Erika E. MaassLytton John Musselman Plant Portraits Pages: 7 - 8
Cultural dynamism and change—An example from the Federated states of Micronesia Roberta Anne LeeMichael J. BalickWilliam Raynor Special report Pages: 9 - 13
Genetic diversity in Taro (Colocasia esculenta Schott, Araceae) in China: An ethnobotanical and genetic approach Xu JianchuYang YongpingP. B. Eyzaguirre Research Pages: 14 - 31
Agriculture and use of wild and weedy greens by thePiik AP Oom okiek of Kenya Fiona Marshall Research Pages: 32 - 46
Prospects for sustainable use and development of wild food plants in Ethiopia Zemede AsfawMesfin Tadesse Research Pages: 47 - 62
Mapping palm extractivism in Ecuador using pair-wise comparisons and bioclimatic modeling Henrik Borgtoft PedersenFlemming Skov Research Pages: 63 - 71
Wounaan and Emberá use and management of the fiber palmAstrocaryum standleyanum (Arecaceae) for basketry in eastern Panamá J. Velásquez Runk Research Pages: 72 - 82
Studies on the cultivation and uses of evening primrose (Oenothera spp.) in China Yu-Cheng DengHui-Ming HuaPeter Lapinskas Research Pages: 83 - 92
Folk taxonomy and evolutionary dynamics of cassava: A case study in Ubatuba, Brazil J. B. M. SambattiP. S. MartinsA. Ando Research Pages: 93 - 105
Farmers’ genetic perceptions regarding their crop populations: An example with maize in the central valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico Daniela SoleriDavid A. Cleveland Research Pages: 106 - 128
Plant resources of the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán valley, Mexico Alejandro CasasAlfonso Valiente-BanuetIsela Rodríguez Research Pages: 129 - 166
Notes on economic plants Thomas MioneDaniel MugaburuBryan Connolly BriefCommunication Pages: 167 - 168