Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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5-3-31 Corylus Avellana L. (See 4-20-31) Note that the stipules or scales which appear as brown- given are oval, convex, glabrous inside with haira (more less matted) on the thin edge, 6 x 5 mm. Young twigs besides a white pubescence, have speaking purple, gland tipped hairs. Stipules are glabrous both sides or at first silky outside 5-3-81 [Carpinus Betulus L. See 6-20-93] Ro flo. f. Young low brush newly planted for hedging roadator farm Val-Mont. Twigs reddish brown with small white dots visible today, young growth with scattered long white hairs. Stipules lanceolate 10 x 4 mm. Red & conspicuous with a few long ratler fawny hairs on back, glabrous inside, more less matted hairs on edges. Lvs thin (i.e. much thinner than & smoother than Corylus & Alnus) and in shape vercation like still Carpinus Betulus L. Cote III 360 Nerve nerva as many as 12. Young low strongly de- flexed as they come out of bed. 5-3-81 Ro flo. f. Tree to Highway west of Val-Mont. Buds looks like "iron-wood". Branchlets spreading in same plane. General effect much as above except