Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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7-25-33 between the rays separated by a narrow glabrous portion. In all hard, long petioled, fin- nately cut into about 7 broad upward pointing lobes. Blade of about 3x2cm tapering into a petiol ± 5 cm. If rough with rather widely spaced long spreading hairs (between these leaves) This ident very possible but consider also P. aurantiacum Loisel SUI 292. Note how def this differs from P. alpinum L. (at hotel Rde N. guest on the bridle towards Santoloz) which has loos cut finely, the white petals shaded greenish at base (most easily defining), hairy briefly with white bristles covering the entire surface. [see 7-26-34 7-25-33 Vaccinium Vitis-idea L. Coote II 504, Bon 200, BON 289, SUI 509 (See 4641) Fl. Rocks de Naye on eastern ridge or perhaps down towards chalets. Only one spec noticed. Ident sure. 7-25-33 Hateraria albidus Br. BON 462: Orelis - Scop Scot II 397, Bon 311 = Gymnadenia - Rich. (= Celydonan album Hartman) SUI 165 Rocks de Naye on western slopes after chalet again or eastern ridge. Pollen masses yellow (SUI). Note that in the upper fl the short very obtuse spur almost equals ray at first. No fragrance observed.