Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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a plant from near at home A but very & small shrub 3 lobed with one on each centre. Plant a "vine" says Mrs V. but that means weak & sprawling low alt. stipulate 2 in x 3/4 and thus 1-18-27 Diplotaxis muralis DC. Sand Rocket p 152 Driven Club House at Tuckers Town. Fls Fr. Lvs seem all to be tufted at base; none on stems as in ill. 1-18-27 Myrica cerifera, L. Wax Myrtle Danlifer Myrtle p 96 So Rk, west of St Marks. No fls fr. Lvs only Lvs dried yellow with ram to adges & sinuate near edges undulate. Lvs look as the cor. gren. In axils I suppose there remain but like members of Brilapnus acule. (Cage Cone) 2-16-27 Pts March 31 buds not fully out v ritter not advancing to de- vature yet & also young short pubescent & not unlike some of shrubed effect. Lvs seem evergreen all new ones are put ting 2-18-27 1-19-27 Brugmansia arborea Steud. Cornucopia Harm Plant p 339 at sign of "Dreamaker" on way to Ellys Reads, Bush 10 th March. Fl.longs curled & smalls like vines w/ed. Lvs are cone form tied w/ed edges rolled inward Base remains as longest. Base very shitty, cordate v arch forms melgus. Lattex. Flo dunks. Lower part of stamen crazy Anters innate 4 lobes. V levis distinct. 1-19-27 Vaillantia hispida, L p 366 hispid Vaillantia Near So Rk somewhere. No fls fr. 3-9-27 Fls Exactly like deae. 1-18-27 Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. Garden C. Bet. Shark's Hole Walsingham. Fls. Lwd 1/2 in acco. Yellow slightly doubled. This is the one commonly seen in gardens. Involve hips & broadl sessons margin'd with green at apex center 145 1-19-27 Casuarina equisetifolia, L Hortail Tree. Rieford North Sea Drowned No Hrs ft. So Sh. also 1-16-27 w/ft of BV. Seen to have more than 6 & fifth. 2-1-27 Fls. 46 feet counted on front Fr spherical cones. Each contains one