Julia Morton - Partial List of Publications

Partial List of Publications

This is a representative list rather than an exhaustive one:

  • Fifty Tropical Fruits of Nassau (1946)
  • 400 Plants of South Florida (1949)
  • Some Useful and Ornamental Plants of the Caribbean Gardens (Botanical gardens, 1955)
  • The Mamey (Florida State Horticultural Society, 1962)
  • Wild Plants for Survival in South Florida (Hurricane House, 1962)
  • Plants Poisonous to People (Hurricane House, 1971)
  • Exotic Plants (1973) translated into French as Plantes exotiques
  • Folk Remedies of the Low Countries (1974)
  • The Atlas of Medicinal Plants of Middle America (C.C. Thomas, 1981).
  • Fruits of Warm Climates (1987) (online)
  • Herbs and spices. New York: Golden Press, 1976

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