Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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Flu fr. Villeneuve - Boncrest, frequent where works met edges of swamps. Petals folded over stamens like little curled boards. Calyx lobes curled on inside of tip. 8-2-33 Cerastium vulgatum L. #383 BvH 74, BvH II = 76 = C. frivale Link, Cota I 218 = C. Caespitosum Bilt SVI 238 Flu fr. Meadow bet. La Chantelle & the Rive ident chiefly by (1) some of its rooting at points to ½ in from base and (2) that it has a clammy feel and lobe (20x) as the pores gaudular more of the many spreading hairs are gland-tipped (SVI & BvH #76 II.) As many from blende but very poss. peren- nial root to 1 ft. high. Sts large dark green and defluous to touch and to eye Bracts so narrowly slarious that hair on her seems part of nervech. to tip. Sepals ± narrowly but more definitely scar- ious & glabrous at tip. Calyx 6 mm long. Capsule curved about 10 cm long. Pedicels in fr. 10-15 mm long 8-2-33 Peucedanum palustre Moench Cota II 177, Bon 127, BvH 202, SVI 500. Flu young fr. Villeneuve marsh. Ray about 20. Bracts of invol. 6-9, reflected, very unequal (the longest 15-20 mm), very long ac- cuminate & somewhat scarious (hence tend to be undulate in time). Bracts of involucel ± 9 similar to those of involucle 5-12 mm long. Calyx teeth short & blunt. Disk flattish with a thinnish sinuate edge