Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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or somewhat tapered to both ends) S. at - has low very clear, light (S album low duller green), S. atakum, its closely imbricated erect. (S album low more spreading - sometimes horizontal.) Satakum has stiff hyphose hair, the low as long as flower until plant is dead (S. albium low much less compact inflo and at lat flowering time) with few or no bristewaning) 8-6-34? Conallaria majalis L. BMHCP 169, & 273; BVH 475; SVK 147 = C. majalis Oats III 351, Bon 302. Low one about 1/2 way down on shortest path Deut de jaman -> Colde jaman low exactly like cult specimen in Draze garden. Note 5-29-31 as proof that it grows in the region [9-19-34] so only R&V Vourey -> Bonveet. 8-6-34?? Epilobium trigonum Schrank Cote II, Bon 105 = E. alpestre Krocker SVK 1468 Uniface jaman on path around Dewy whether this is E. alpestre Krocker f. fallax Thelling SVK II 255. Opp low lines hair on st. of both E. montanum, E. trigonum vs E. alsinaefolium (Note E. trigonum has fr 2+ mm long with evident projection, E. mon- tanum has fr 1 1/2 mm long with no projection) Fr seems to be that of E. trigonum. Capsule more downy than E. alsinaefolium but less so than E. mon- tanum (as in E. trigonum). Dewy is it always true that fruit in E. trigonum is stiffly erect and in E. montanum inclined to be arching spreading?