Field notebook : New England
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7-17-38 alspae pinnæ & pinnules and (P.B.T. judges) is not gland. puberulent beneath & at least Forbes do not mention it vs Aluedo's mention "glandulæ" for C. bulbifera. 7-17-38¹ Vaccinium stamineum L. G 639: Polyedrin, — Greene B.V.B.T. 697 Unipedr. On B. Price land below north of Horbont Rock. General look as remembered like ill (B.V.B.). One withered corolla shows anthers exserted, prolonged into long slender tubes and curled. Young leaves beneath (glaceros) pubescent. Flowers articulate with pedicels. Less entire with hairs on edges. 7-17-38³ Vaccinium vacillans Kalm G 640, B.V.B II 702 (see Petersen 279) Adv. fr. Near above. Glabrous through except for (sometimes) inconspicuous hirs-joint hairs on the green watery wings. I've. suggest those of V. stamineum but said (1) not quite as thick; primary veins less conspicuous above v.be. neath & less glabrous making them almosties to eye vs to touch (2) edges minutely serrated, with relatively long bristle-like tips (?) [stickle] spraddling slightly & lying parallel to edge of lf (not curled as as to make tooth look rounded). Lvs oval, oblong or ovate varying greatly in size & shape, largest longest 7.5, broadest 2.5 cm.