Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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square in cross-section with grooves where the florets have been removed. 8-17-34 Antirrhinum majus L. Coote III/6, Box 292, BMJCC.675; SUI 587 Fl du Cant-trail in Villeneuve- Marsh. Often escapes occasionally seen nearer culti- vation. Corollas faintly yellowish with bright yellow spots on palate. Cf with A. orontium infra. 8-17-34 Viola tricolor L. asparvensis Harden Sd/I 460 (see 6-26-34) Fl v. varipara fr. Villeneuve d'umps. F. "[illegible]" yellows with bright spots and black lines at base of lower petal. Open flo about 37 x 29 mm or less but exceeding calyx lobes. Spur equal to or slightly longer than calyx appendices. St is 30cm high and much branched. Effect much like BWH all II #58. In spite of the rather large flo this has more the general look of the small fld plants found earlier than it does the "garden pansy". 9-17-34 Fls fr. Not infrequent in old fields Nordle → Vourry 8-17-34 Mentha verticillata L. Sd/I 574 See M. sativa L. BUN 360 Fl. Ps in marsh Villeneuve → Nordle and prob with M. aquatica and M. arvensis with which carefully cf'd. M. arvensis L vs M. aquatica L. unmis- takable with corolla hairy inside and this charact- eristic infl. This has corolla v calyx mid way in size between the two and calyx teeth sharper