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Aims and Scope
Rhodora is a peer-reviewed journal of botany devoted primarily to the flora of North America. Monographs or scientific papers and notes concerned with biogeography, conservation biology, ecology, evolution, floristics, paleobotany, population genetics and systematics of the flora of North America or floristically related areas will be considered. The journal, which began publication in 1899, is published by the New England Botanical Society (www.rhodora.org).
Journal information
Publishing formats: Rhodora is published online and in print.
Publication frequency: Rhodora is a quarterly publication, published 4 times per year.
Launch date: Rhodora has been published continuously since 1899.
Indexed in: Biological Abstracts and Web of Science
Digital archive: Rhodora's articles are available in BioOne (2005–present), JSTOR (1899–2019), and BHL (1899–2004)
Unique article identifiers: All articles in JSTOR have JSTOR stable identifiers, and all articles in BioOne have DOIs (digital object identifiers).
Publication fee
The New England Botanical Society’s mission is to increase scientific knowledge and appreciation of the flora of New England. Therefore, the journal currently waives page charges and color figure fees. Prior to publication there is a $10 fee to submit a manuscript, as required by Scholastica.
Sponsors and affiliated institutions
Rhodora’s publication is made possible by funding from:
- The New England Botanical Society
- Rolla and Alice Tryon Endowment Fund
- Subscribers to Rhodora