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5-5-32 Argyrothium argenteum Willd v.l.
Kn # 57 = A. cineraceum Walf Bar 107, Bon 91 =
Cytisus argentens L. Cote I 304 Fl vadu: fr from
Ibis. Kennedy from Valdemasa Differs from
plants seen before in that standard branches
are beautiful burnt orange what besides
the terminal few flo there are thus appearing
solitary in axils [low/oz perhaps these are on
exceedingly short axillary branches]
5-5-32 Ephorbia terracina L. Kn #153, Bar 415;
Cote III 342 = E. provincialis Willd Bon 281 Flv fr.
Road from Pnt-Pt Cose towards fort [not far from Cove]
For specimen which had burnt at top but ident.
as only species with long points & smooth fr veeds.
Fls practically entire. Seeds caley-white when
Dry, the caruncle an elongated body attached by
short stalk near one end to the truncated top of
seed (not at all cap like) & otherwise free from seed so that
it can be swung around with the stalk as axis.
Look more like ill (Bon) than (Cote.) Capsules reddish
from early stage.
5-5-32 Heliotropium curassavicum L. Kn II 304, Bar
327, Bon 226, Cote # 608 Fl. Pnto-Pt.