Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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"along that becomes medium luster, dried (part 16-20) brown, flat irregular O. stick-y. 3-14-27 Poagt Marsh - very common in full bloom, Fla (about 15 in numbr) in terminal panicles as deat above except. No S. high x 2 across. Petalovate, both sepals & petals curled back when straightened but calyx is ?/6 in long Petals ?/4 in long narrow somewhat spatulate. Flowering profusely See also Lemond p 248 3-16-27 Laureocerasus Caroliniana Rev. Carolina laurel-cherry p 16 7 Poagt Marsh Bushes. Dearly in virgin's dead with grayish effects. Leaves in all parts bunchy. 3-14-27. Tree in Valley Way. Tree buds v thin. Fla. calyx (stike stalks) extrem wrinkled easily separate from inside like outside of pod &. Calyx lobes ? petals slightly longer than sepals v deftly sewing together 3-23-27 Erystisina Coralodendron L. p188 House Swind & Causeway. Tree with terminal shoot at Cape St. Vito not long acuminate. Coral standard 1/2 in other petals green ?/4 to ?/4 in long but longer? (calyx) Calyx pubescent. Stalked Dec 30 1935 v 4-32 4-15-27 yep'do & validity same after. 3-23-27 Langus speciesa J.K Small Shell Fl n Plant p87 Near Blue Rest to Walting ham. Two long narrow oblations flattened out into palm-like effect, sheathes extending upward from basal ?/4m along stem. Flin terminal raceme end lower on bracts 5 in long partly lower than bract in one of them long bracts but flower