Field notebooks : Newfoundland, 1927-1937
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I Pr 261 = 504 5/10 6-11-30 Salix rather station west side front bet 1st & 2nd telephone poles. Blue stem, 2 ft high. Scales only very slightly yellowed at tip, v male. ately hairy. Pedicel 3 mm long i.e. 5-6 times as long as glaud. Glary pubescent. Styles stigmas almost erecta slint. Young shoots tormentose. Leaf, entire acute, rounded at base, glaueous beneath v put. v milt rib. Softly & sparsely downy above. recurve. reticulate veining. II Pr 262 = 511 6-11-30 Salix Crabber Station, same idicator, so, side rd slowly after turn towards Crabbes Village. Blue Spring. reat honey suckle. 7 ft high. Reeds 2nd telephone pole. Scales dark tipped, hairy very. Stamens 2, filament glabrous. Lev elliptic, acute narrower at tumeat-rounded base, with long gland-tipped keel almost to apex. glaueous v glabrous beneath, glatious above (remnants of few hairs) reticulate veins not recurve. Old brigs pubescent. (Honey suckle is about 10 ft great yellow) III Pr 263 = 572 6-11-30 Salix Same as I 9ft high. 3o side rd just west of II. Blue stem almost halfway bet 2nd & 3rd telephone pole.