Field notebooks : Mallorca, 1930-1935
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Don Rapina. Plant with very few apparent hairs. Sepules two long narrow feet (broadest are 3-4mm) but are more lanceolate than linear. the lowest ones are narrow almost enough to be obsolete. Effect not unlike ill Bot II. Calyx teeth definitely shorter than tube. Fl not more than 10 mm by any measurement. Corolla yellow turning orange. Efflts now 15 x 1/2mm. Many & spreading in ground but not much branched. White effect more slender than expected for l. Crisculatus. Ambels usually 3-4 fl. [Lafiel 1935 in light & memory & plant in Switzerland R.B.K. still uncertain about this] 139 6-23-32 Erythraea lafiflora See Kutt 383, Bas 313, Bon 2/3 Costa II 557 = Centaurium lencephorum Hoffm & Link Bot III 349 Fl with above. St 21-25cm high with the 4 angles sharply but definig? (Can't see that I are more strongly marged than the others belowe Bas). Bamboo close together but not indistinct (as for E. Centaurium Pers) & leaves usually ointest than upper ones (Costa) low 8-10 mm wide (lots much wider than any of E. pulchella 54-3095-5-32). St. much branched above middle but infl not not flat topped (Bot & Ill II). Pedicels are oint almost to seem, none. Corolla tube 9-18mm high (somewhat exceeding type of calyx); anella lobes 30-7mm long & open fl. 7mm across (Quashengd Costa; & l626 notes 7-10-31 this does not seem posibly E. Centaurium = C. umbellatum silt) 6-23-32 Phalaris minor, Petal See 5-13-32) Torrente let Quarry 4-corner's Don Rapina. Root fibrous. Cl with F. D] 6-25-32 6-28-32