Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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9-17-34 Achillea Millefolium L. var magna Fiori & Paolotti SVI 684 = Q. magna L. 50/II 3/41 FL Port du Seix. Plant 2 1/2 H high, general effect as if a study plant of this type but racis at least always 2-2 1/2 mm wide giving the flower a coarser look than in the type (with which cf). All parts of flo pericarp were ly in same plane than in type. Possibility of A. tanacetif. folia all considered and discarded (1) because loose are cut exactly like A.M. (not like Cata 9/78)(2) because not to be expected in this region. If racis occaisly has a short linear lobe between the others. Query whether this would make it toothed in the sense of Costa V506 II. F.B.K decides not. Note Costa V506 II differ as to degree to which racis of A. tanacetifolia is toothed. Rump faintly pinkish. 9-17-34 Rhamnus cathartica L (see 3=23-34) F.2 RL Vouray -> Bourret. Note that the groove mentioned in books does not show on the outside of the stone but only on the seed when outer coat of stone is removed, or in cross-section. 9-17-34 Plantago lanceolata L. FLV2. Noville -> Vouray. The niff bears normally developing f2 below and, near tip, well developed f2 (to 7cm long) and a short stalle (15 mm) which bears small head flowered flo.