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Scott Donald Sundberg

(10 Feb) 1954 - 2004 (30 Dec)




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Scott D. Sundberg was an American plant taxonomist on the Faculty of Oregon State University. His research was mainly centered on the family Asteraceae, and he directed the Oregon Flora Project until his untimely death.


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1984. Sundberg, Scott D.. Archibaccharis jacksonii (Compositae, Astereae): A New Species from Costa Rica. Systematic Botany (3): 295-296.Google Scholar
1985. Sundberg, Scott. Micromorphological Characters as Generic Markers in the Astereae. Taxon (1): 31-37.Google Scholar
1986. Sundberg, Scott, Clark P. Cowan and Billie L. Turner. CHROMOSOME COUNTS OF LATIN AMERICAN COMPOSITAE. American Journal of Botany (1): 33-38.Google Scholar
1986. Sundberg, Scott, Clark P. Cowan and Billie L. Turner. Chromosome Counts of Latin American Compositae. American Journal of Botany (1): 33-38.Google Scholar
1986. Sundberg, Scott and Almut G. Jones. Two New Taxa of Aster (Asteraceae) From Mexico. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (2): 173-177.Google Scholar


1986. Turner, B. L. and Scott Sundberg. Systematic Study of "Osbertia (Asteraceae-Astereae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution (3/4): 229-239.Google Scholar
1986. Sundberg, S.D.. The Systematics of Aster Subg. Oxytripolium (Compositae) and Historically Allied Species. (): .Google Scholar
1987. Sundberg, Scott and Almut G. Jones. LOUDON'S HORTUS BRITANNICUS (1830): AN EARLY SOURCE OF SECTIONAL NAMES, NECESSITATING NOMENCLATURAL CHANGES IN MANY GENERA—ASTER: A CASE IN POINT. TAXON (1): 97-98.Google Scholar
1987. Sundberg, Scott, Almut G. Jones and Loudon. Loudon's "Hortus Britannicus" (1830): An Early Source of Sectional Names, Necessitating Nomenclatural Changes in Many Genera. Aster: A Case in Point. Taxon (1): 97-98.Google Scholar
1988. Sundberg, Scott, Almut G. Jones and Loudon. Loudon's "Hortus Britannicus": A Correction. Taxon (1): 151-151.Google Scholar
1990. Sundberg, Scott D. and Tod F. Stuessy. A New Species of Trigonospermum (Compositae, Heliantheae) from Central America. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 418-420.Google Scholar
2000. Chambers, K.L. and S.D. Sundberg. Oregon Vascular Plant Checklist: Asteraceae. (): .Google Scholar
2004. Sundberg, Scott D.. NEW COMBINATIONS IN NORTH AMERICAN SYMPHYOTRICHUM SUBGENUS ASTROPOLIUM (ASTERACEAE: ASTEREAE). SIDA, Contributions to Botany (2): 903-910.Google Scholar