Field notebook : Arizona and California, 1938-1939
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Loo. gray-green above, lighter & scurfy (not heavily so) beneath; entire, elliptic, acute or obtuse, tapering at base. ?&♂ fls in same axillary clusters. Petals now neither toothed nor tuberculate; promine to be rhomboid, broadest below middle vented to below middle. (If found in New King. first guess would be A. patula h.) 1-28-39 The following pointed out by Mr. G at Sweetwater Lake (or elsewhere noted) but not collected. “Alder” “straight black trunks” in canyon below Sw- Dam. See Alnus rhombifolia Nutt M 107 “Eupatorium, olygophleum is” below Sw-Dam. See E. adenoplasium Spreng M 570 Echinodorus cordifolius Griseb M 22. Sw- Lake Base stems conspicuous with heads of fs. -Stephanomeria Sw-Lake. R. col. by one of party. Fl purplish-pinkish & suggestive J a lactuca. See S. nigata Beetle 6-5-39