Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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7-18-33 hanging (i.e. not in upright position of fl.) Diff yellows (a bit greenish) due to color gantlers. Lfts perhaps narrower proportionately than 6-28-33 at any rate they are more like Costa II # 68 than # 60. Lower branches & petiole have tiny stipules (5/41 in T. exaltatum Brand and T. flavum L.) if this is not T. flavum L. (see SVK II 123 for var.) consider it might be T. Bourchini County, SVK I 270, SVK II 123 all to which it would include Costa #68. Fls pleasantly but not strongly fragrant. [7-19-34 FL] & old fr. seems finely T. flavum. Villeneuve. 7-18-33 Georgonera hispanica L. Costa II 424, Box 185 BMCP 755, SVK I 720 Fls unique fr. Bouveret-Villeneuve (opp near Noille). St branched in 3 long-pedicelled heads (5-5-34 to be doubted until found again) 7-18-33 Senecio paludosus L. Costa II 307, Box 164, BVH 255, SVK I 692 FL Noille-Villeneuve St to stiff erect & unbranched to the loose terminal caryb., st. if top & outer bracts about 1/0 narrow, lying close to the other bracts inconspicuous. Several plants often too disply in marsh for collection (B) FL in marsh at Bouveret & Noille. St had fallen to horizontal position had been broken at tip with result that many axillary branches had formed (8-12 in long erect) each bearing 3-5 heads with pedicels 3/8 - 1/4 in. Effect unlike A but the presence