Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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upper lvs have a branch in their axile. This branch bears a pair of simple entire lvs (10-20 x 8-15 mm). Pedicels (4-6 cm) articulated to at between these 2 lvs. ( Probably this agrees with desc. " auriculatid." Fl 1¼ inches. Sepals 4, dull violet, broadest valvate near caudal apex, apiculate at tip |mid-vein. Inside of sepal has a lighter region in a 20° V shaped down the center. 5o petals. Stamenos greenish with light colored pollen. Clariss selley but styles glabrous and show no signs of being feathery later. 9-8-34 Aracelis hypogea L.B.M & C.P. 394; SVK II 2 33. Sterile fls. Villeneuve D'ump where peanuts had been thrown away. 9-8-34 Lepidium campbelli Re P. Br. Cote I/37: Box 33; BVH 48; A 426; SVK I 2 82 Fls. Path Chillon → Villeneuve. Plant quite dead with only few remains of two to show they were sagittate embracing. Fruiting like ill (R) caps, side view is like sephum after valves have fallen. Pedicelately roughed as tho by tiny blisters. Pedicels 3-5 mm long. Fls 5-6mm x 4½ mm. Cotyledons are cum- ulent ( Note that therein which is only the fls with roughed ped, narrow sephum and 1 seed to each cell has cotyledons ascendent (BM & C.P.3/2)