
Monique
Dubrule
Reed
Office - 009 Eugene Butler Hall
(979-845-8650)
Email: monique@mail.bio.tamu.edu
Note: While I welcome correspondence, I am often not able to answer all the questions I receive about science fair projects, sources for seeds, identification of obscure plants, etc. You might have better luck posting a query to the newsgroups bionet.plants and sci.bio.botany. If I see something there I can answer, I will! If you do e-mail me, please be sure your return address works!

M.S. Botany Texas A&M, December
1997.
Manual of the dicot flora of Brazos and surrounding counties.
B.S. Floriculture Texas A&M, May 1985
Publications:
Reed, M., R. V.
Lansdown, and T. C. G. Rich. 2008. The species of Fumaria (Papaveraceae) in Texas,
including F. densiflora,
first records from North America. Journal of the Botanical
Research Institute of Texas. 2(2): 1347-1351.
Diggs, G. M., Jr., B. L. Lipscomb, M. D. Reed, and R. J.
O'Kennon. 2006.
Illustrated flora of East Texas, Volume one: ferns,
gymnosperms, and monocots. BRIT Press. Fort Worth.
Reed, M. D. 2005.
Manual
of the dicot flora of Brazos and surrounding counties, second
edition. (Available from Copy Corner in College Station--contact
me for details.)
Reed, M. D., J.
F. Hays, J. M. Canne-Hilliker, D. Price, J. Singhurst, and E.
Keith. 2005. A second population of Agalinis
navasotensis (Scrophulariaceae) confirmed from Tyler County,
Texas. SIDA 21(3):1927-1929.
Reed, M. D., M.
Ketchersid, and R. L. Thompson. 2004. Solanum viarum
(Solanaceae)--Tropical soda-apple confirmed from Texas. SIDA
21(2): 7171-1174.
Reed, M. D.
2004. Silene conoidea
(Caryophyllaceae) new to Texas. SIDA 21(1): 493-494.
Reed, M. D. and M. Ketchersid. 1998. Lycianthes
asarifolia (Solanaceae) new
and weedy in Texas. SIDA 18(1):361-361.
Canne-Hilliker, J. M. and M. Dubrule. 1993. A new
species of Agalinis
(Scrophulariaceae) from Grimes County,Texas. SIDA 15(3):425-440.
WWW Projects
TAMU
Herbaria/Bioinformatics Work Group
Department
of Biology Herbarium
Plant
Systematics Courseware

Texas
Floristics and plants
endemic to Texas
Bog
and Outcrop
Plants
Invasive exotic plants such as Orobanche,
Lycianthes,
and
Tropical
Soda
Apple
Botanical
Illustration (I'll get some of my
own artwork scanned eventually)
Native
Plants in the Landscape
Development
of Instructional Materials for Botany Courses
Checklist
of
the Vascular Plants of Texas
USDA
Plants Database
Vascular
Plant Image Gallery
A
Swedish Flora (It doesn't matter if you don't read Swedish!)
Carnivorous
Plant
F.A.Q.
Rare
botanical
works from the Vatican Library (I am fascinated by
illuminated
manuscripts!)