Virginia I. Lohr
Affiliations: | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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Lohr VI. (2013) Diversity in Landscape Plantings: Broader Understanding and More Teaching Needed Horttechnology. 23: 126-129 |
Lohr VI. (2007) Benefits of nature: what we are learning about why people respond to nature. Journal of Physiological Anthropology. 26: 83-5 |
Lohr VI, Pearson-Mims CH. (2006) Responses to Scenes with Spreading, Rounded, and Conical Tree Forms Environment and Behavior. 38: 667-688 |
Lohr VI, Pearson-Mims CH. (2005) Children's Active and Passive Interactions with Plants Influence Their Attitudes and Actions toward Trees and Gardening as Adults Horttechnology. 15: 472-476 |
Lohr VI, Pearson-Mims CH. (2001) Mulching Reduces Water Use of Containerized Plants Horttechnology. 11: 277-278 |
Shoemaker CA, Relf PD, Lohr VI. (2000) Social Science Methodologies for Studying Individuals' Responses in Human Issues in Horticulture Research Horttechnology. 10: 87-93 |
Pearson-Mims CH, Lohr VI. (2000) Reported Impacts of Interior Plantscaping in Office Environments in the United States Horttechnology. 10: 82-86 |
Lohr VI, Pearson-Mims CH. (2000) Physical Discomfort May Be Reduced in the Presence of Interior Plants Horttechnology. 10: 53-58 |
Lohr VI, Relf PD. (2000) An Overview of the Current State of Human Issues in Horticulture in the United States Horttechnology. 10: 27-33 |
Lohr VI, Pearson-Mims CH, Goodwin GK. (1996) Interior Plants May Improve Worker Productivity and Reduce Stress in a Windowless Environment Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 14: 97-100 |