Field notebooks : Mallorca, 1930-1935
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6-25-32 Anagallis tenella L. Kuth 268, Bar 305, Bond 10, BvH 304, Corte II 59 Early fl. Broken just above basal blade. Largest in Humidum; all with a broken line of black color just inside edge beneath. Similar lines on edge of calyx lobes to those on St. Cordula 8mm high. Back of filaments so covered with necklace-like pubescence that center of fl. looks fringed. A charming plant! p 744 6-25-32 Stachys germanica L. (See 6-12-32) Flying fr. Withabor. Also with several spec(6-12-32) Seems to be same. Note: plants growing near together vary in amount of pubescence. Purp(gray green) It is also that in all plants these vertical are distinct and often the lower ones distant 6-9cm (as here BvH, but Corte contra), specimens not well cut to show basal fr but all fr about 6-10cm long. Filaments spotted purple towards base, the 2 posterior filaments very pubescent below, the 2 anterior ones only slightly pubescent. Corolla almost white with purple ducts. p 745 6-25-32 Erodium chamaedryoides L'Heint. (See 6-6-32) Flyfr. Rock Blau where the 2 entrance paths meet at foot of reservoir. Crown fr. 1 cm long. In one place plant growing with Ditthorkia v like it