Field notes, v1520
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1971 Florida, Carlos Renta Co [pasture] April 25 The pasture outside the enclosure is mostly Bromus mollis with scattered oats, gerasium, small thistle (blooming), burr clover (blooming), vetches (blooming), sally's tongue, and further up the hill a few lupines. I don't recall lupines before. Two or three yards above the enclosure is fairly pure [illegible] thistle, then gerasium and mustard. The tops of many of the vetches have been grazed off (deer?). Inside the enclosure is a dramatically tall and dense stand of vetch and oats, each of them bigger and more robust than anything visible for 20 yards around (and probably nowhere else in the pasture. The tops of many of the oats and vetches have been grazed. Very little mollis made, but some Elymus, a little Elymus outside also. [photo on back] Gardy's pure oats enclosure set up fall 1969 is likewise dominated by vetch, some oats, almost no mollis although lots of it nearby (surrounding). Her Elymus glabrous is surrounded by mollis, scattered Elymus, scattered oats, a little mustard. Inside it is oats, Elymus, brome, and. Her pure canary enclosure now stands amiled young canary, seeded mustard, and thistle. A few [factures], inside it has many factures, thistle, canary, a couple of mustard, as a couple of Epilobium. A few E[illegible] outside also. Main diff is much more factures inside. Truffling along the fence for microtus emerged with 30 take -> no mice. No runops, no cuttings, this was 2 to 3 weeks ago