Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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9-6-31 repaturing calyx, reticulated. Hairs which are visible but sparse on immature fr often obscure when fr ripe. 9-6-31 Larix decidua. Mill. #65, BM D P 385, SUK IDI = L. europaea D. Cote III 284, Bon 318. FL Noville cones 2.5-3.7 cm. L nd. 8-37 mm in same bunch. 9-6-31 Phleum pratense L. Cote IV 540, Bon 550, BON 582, #139 FL Noville (fl with P alpenum) 98-29-31 album 9-6-31 Chenopodium frutescens L. Cote IV 348, Bon 550, BON 582, #139 FL Noville (fl with P alpenum) 98-29-31 FL v fr. Bouvet-Noville (same found 9-4-31 St. Legier-Viray and commonly 9-11-31 Bierre). These sps. consulted in this description.) Using key SUAI Plant not glandular nor ho spear shaped (#2) no heart shaped a broad truncate (#3). Perianth is def ( tho not clearly) mealy v the strongly beaded per cego completely rid grain See #4*. Dont #10 and since seeds thin coat removed are shining v smooth, not #11 (all 3 sps under careful consideration can be distinguished - see Cote and Bon ruled out ) L as longer than wide. See #15* St to IM. ridged but riped white or red) green, with long slender branches from base, the lower ones wide spreading, the upper more nearly erect. Leaves green (but sometimes reddish midge 20%), elliptic-ovate, deltoid at base, mostly obtuse at apex. The largest to