Field notebook : New England
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6-30-38 Cerseaea lutetiana L. G602; BV/BI/611 Bud Parking space 6-30-38 Geum triflorum Ait G485; BV/BI/271 No side of driveway. 6-30-38? Salix discolor Muhl. G325; BV/BI/599. No flor fr. Several bushes, none over 5ft north edge of drive near road. In all sizes. Only very youngest pubescent beneath. The others very pale glaucous. Smooth above, and veins beneath not prominently reticulated as in S. rostrata with which it could not be con- fused. Coming in on drive we meets on no side S. rostrata (2 bushes); S. discolor (several bushes) S. nigra (1 bush leaning out into drive). All trees found so far seem to be S. alba (or vitellina ?) BV/BI/I/S. discolor as good a key. 6-30-38 Agrimonia gryposepala Wall. G498; BV/BI/266 Bud. In parking space. St. finely gland-pubescent with interspersed long spreading hairs (conspicuous) leaves no doubt a stident. 6-30-38 Pyrenanthemum flexuosum BSP = Koellia flexuosa MacM. Early bud (Col6-29 roadside, south G767 BV/BI/142 ward