Field notebooks : Switzerland, 1931-1938
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7-5-34 middle segs lvs cut to base; lateral segs cut to 5mm or less of base (never quite to base) and not at all elongated. Entire at tip except the very uppermost bract-like ones) but tips to rims incl. lvs are like those on lower part of st. Pedicels thickish, nerves as much as twice as long as the subtending bract of. and def down with hairs aloft than than base of pedicel. Fls 18-22 medium. 7-5-34 Trinia glauca Dumort. SUKI 489, BvH 189 = T. sulgaris DC. Cote II 2/4, Box 133 Fl & Rockside Naye Eastern Ridge bet. Hotel & Bot. Garden. No doubt ident. Root stock thick, covered at top with thready remains of old lvs. Plant 6 in high with many branches from base and these all with long stalked umbels then out their length, forming a very bushy effect. (unlike any other similar leaf known). The few lvs on these etc. all withered but are as still (Cote) Base lvs growing in a tuft (put from same root) beside the plant are more as ill (BvH) the linear segments 1 cm x 1 mm. Fls as ill (Cote). Terminal umbels to 11 rayed, the rays not always exactly from same point. [7-26-34 Fls near locus of 7-5-34] 7-5-34 Plantago alpina L. Cote III 147, Box 160, SUKI 628 Fls emerge fr. Rockside Naye.