Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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Brown. Edges very slightly revolute, Fr sessile in 1-2 or 3's, about ½ in long & wide. Stems 3, less broad oval to nearly orbicular, the largest ½ in. Above glabrous dark green, shining, beneath light (not gray) with a sparse hairs like those on branchlets. Fr globose vermilion, spiculate, not stelliferous. 9-26-31? Cotoneaster microphylla, Wall. BU CP 374 Fr. Val-Vent Cult. hanging over Dr. Penold's walls. Young branchlets smooth but densely covered above with white hairs & on elliptic or slight obovate, the largest 10 x 4 mm, glabrous below, gray velugose with white hairs beneath, edges revolute, apex retusely apiculate. Fr solitary, sessile, about ¼ in long x 3/8 in diam, dull crimson, usually with pubescence remain- ing. 10-5-31 Agrastemma littorale L. # 384, S# I 22,7 = Lycopsis — Scop. Corte 182, BOT#67=L.— Lam. Box 45 Fr "pig house" east of Caux. 10-5-31 Polygonum lapathifolium L. (See 8-19-31) Fr v fr w/above. Peduncles heavily glandular. St. strongly swollen above nodes. Petioles flat (but not depressed on sides), fully 2mm wide