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staminates flo are a dull pale but definite blue.
This is the only blue P. spicata found to date.
Roots one fruiting spike left in place.
6-4-34 Papaver Rhoeas L. Cote I60, Box 12, BVH 19,
BMJCP398, #416, SVKI 274 Bed Vieux Chemin V-M ->
Montreux (at 1st & crossing) As petals in bed promise
To be nearly white, this may be escape from garden.
Cfd with P. dubium L. Def novae in levinia bed.
Hairs on peduncles very spreading (vs P. dubium hairs
not spreading but on peduncles appressed?) Note
also that flo of P. Rhoeas are + deeply toothed v lobed
but always look oblong v simple (never with the
dissected and almost compound looks of P. dubium)
6-4-34 Papaver dubium L. Cote I61, Box 20, BVH 19, #416,
SVKI 274. Flo underripe flo with above. This is asf
Lecouqii Rouyn Four. SVKI = P. Lecouqii Lam BVH28
II *25-? perhaps P. hametthier Costatt #46. L vs exactly
as all BVH28II. Sepa white turning yellow v rays patina
reaching to edge of flo (SVI) Outlers violet.
BVH 206
6-4-34 Ciceriolyllum Xanulium L. Cote II 2021, Box 134,
SVKI 483 Flo edg flo with above & elsewhere along paths.
The rays, spotted also with another nodes, flo softly
hairy v segments oval v obuse; rays slender v
hairy pales this distinct from other species
select fruit