Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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8-5-29 remained on placenta inside. Sepals x petals still free looking tho lip withering or fallen. Sepals 2 1/4 x 1 mm, greenish with lighter edges, more less reflexed. Petals similar, a trifle outalle. Lip withering but darker as tho per- haps purplish, longer than sepals (perhaps 1 1/2 times as long) cleft for at least half its length, at which point it is about 3 1/4 mm wide. Lip with a very def. curved tooth on each side at base. Column short. St. pubescent above the low but upper part of the parts of inf. glabrous. Low narrowed abruptly to sessile base. Must be L. cordata. See 7-12-29, which is remembered as having sepals x petals purplish. But if sepals x petals were spreading instead reflexed, fL would be almost 5 mm across. # 122 8-5-29 Habenaria obtusata Richards G 309: Lyabile - Richards BvB I 556 Fl. With above. Note: Lip sometimes 9 mm long valvas with 2 ridges at base protruding upwards; these not mentioned in desc. but indicated still BvB [7-8-29 unisects. Wooded point on east side of McClennans Pond & left offsets from Highlands Camp] 8-5-29 Utricularia Cornuta Michx G 738: Stomosis - Ref. BvB II 232 Fl. Flasht in marsh west of F & P. Cafin. Air bladdera found on the root-like low vow basa of very fine linear low. Mares? thie