Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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length of petals, triangular ovate, tips not at all spreading. 8-6-29 Viburnum paniciflorum Raf. G 759 = V.— Pylaie BvB# 270 blurple f2. Harry's R'b, left bank no. 1 Trout R'b. Note: some of the tips of the leaves are not lobed. Some of the leaves on V. Opulus var. americanum & Acer spicata. 8-6-29 Solidago macrophylla Pursh. G 790, BvB#3 385 FL. Back of old buildings at mouth of Trout R'b [8-19-29 Fl. Rd from Highland Camp to mouth of Butter Brook. 8-6-28 Geum macrophyllum G 485, BvB# 271 young fr. and Geum rivale G 496, BvB#272 FR Bank of Harry's R'b bet. Trout R'b and Red Rock Rd. Cf'd as above. Note: Some basal leaves of G.r. are very similar to those of G.m. i.e. large, round, cordate terminal lobe with few small lateral lobes. Chief diff. is that leaf veins & petiole of G.r. is less densely pubescent v. Briefly than G.m. But G.r. has also some fr. leaf fr. terminating in 3 large lobes, the middle one cuneate at base, while G.m. never has but the one reniform lobe. Stem leaves of G.r. usually 3-foliate while those of G.m are 3-lobed.