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Baker Island - Summary
(taken from notes by Peter Marshall)
Plant No. 1 - Wide blade grass. Seeds on long stalk, common over all of
the island. Digitaria.
Plant. No. 2 - Small leaf succulent, compared in photo with larger leaved variety.
Found only in vicinity of lighthouse. I. decar.
Plant. No. 3 - and 4 - There seemed to be two varieties of the type of
succulent with the leaves all pointing the same way. One with large
leaves, one with small. This was quite confusing. They were different
also in the type of stems. The large one having a light stem, the small
leaf one having black stems.
Plant No. 5 - Sensitive mimosa plant. Only in camp area, leaves close Phyllanthus
when touched.
Plant No. 6 - Dark leafed plant. All specimens seen were under six inches
high, very few plants (6). In camp area only. E. baill.
Plant No. 7 - The only plant with any semblance of being a tree. This
plant had hard woody branches that made good burning wood. All over the
island not all were blooming.
Plant No. 8 - Morning glory. Along all the shore of the island. I. per-impun
Plant No. 9 - Succulent with circular leaf pattern. Flower 5 petals, Portulaca decar
each notched. Wide spread.
Plant No. 10 - Beach grass. A bunch grass with red roots that grows L. repens,
only along the beach. Leaves very fine.