Field notebook : Arizona and California, 1938-1939
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def. green, certainly not "white" v Calyx teeth evident (20x). Triangular. One specimen had involucres & & bracts (as long as ray) divided into 2-several linear segments at tip. Another specimen (4 peduncles) had no involucres. Ovaries pubescent v def. ridged. Stylodium none. [See 4-3-39 Fl v dv fs. By 5-25-39 T.B.H] almost sure this is L & - Mr G does not think petal color insuperable when consulted without specimen. 3-9-39 ?? Carex triguelea Boott J 182; M 74 Early fl. Road. side no. Miramar (not with Calandrinia and Plagiobothrys nothofulmnae). Stigmas 3 v perigynia (now) softly pubescent. Culms slender, 6 in tall, 2-5 mm wide, overlapping culms. Old sheaths "cinnamon-brown" but "purple spots" can be suspected in one case only (Spec kept in box until 3-20). Lowest bract def foliase v long sheathing (spike remote v long peduncled but not basal). No fl found on f spikes. This seems only poss. exp considering locuse [5-10-39 fs Poway Grade. Spot on sheaths brownish rather than purple, minute (20x). 67 flo found on f spikes 3-9-39 Quercus dumosa Nutt. J 374; M 109 Fl v old fs. With Ribes v Cercocarpus. Gl w/ Q. agrifolia g 2-25. Dip in cup scales well fill (T). 3-11-39 Montia perfoliata Howell J 347; M 157 Fl v fs. La Tolla near "cave entrance". St only col by Mr G who calls it "Miner's Lettuce" (Belly withered when studied) 3-11-39 Coreopsis maritima Hook J 1084; C.- Hook f M 552 Fl.(seen) Torrey Pines Park. Bud col. Ident by Mr G as to "See Dahlie" [4-17-39 Fl & T. Garden Club ```jsonl