Field notebook : New England
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7-25-38? Solidago juncea Ait G 793; BvB III 393 Walton 54 Woods just no. ? drive. Key leads to G #25-27 and says are 8-12. Infl much like all Walton, small lvs in axils of upper 1/2. Lvs on lower part of at. longer than times nearest base and none more than 8in (ie 2dm.). Ciliatin can be found but is not constant nor conspicuous. N.B. After inspection of numerous specimens about place - mint edge flaws (dry) via woods (some places wet from recent heavy rains) but prob. not in places permanently swampy. This species has deg to open, flat 1st, and the only yellow-fld one now out. Plants of other species barred. Lvs ? what is prob sterile growth along side the at did not are over 1ft overall near- roving shortly below the middle into the long bordered petiole which ciliations at base is sometimes conspicuous. R.B.R has been watch. ing these tufts for the dried remains of last yos, ttens single. All (BvB) good q infl sterile fl. R.B.R considers ident. as anew as possible due limitations. 7-25-38 Solidago bicolor L. G 789; BvB III 383 Walton 172 Fl. No. ? drive 7-25-38 Lotelia inflata L. G 769; BvB III 303. Fl. val yfe No edge ? drive frequent. Note teeth flw skipped