Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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2-25-27 Medicago lupulda Willd p 175 Root mist B.V. 4/4 mm from Calyx leaves not "slant" (see p 177) calyx 4 mm small of articles setae are sometimes 1/2 & stipule on stalk & fringed. 2-25-27 Rumex crispus L. Curled Doda p 109 2-26-27 Symphytum officinale L. p 277 middle RL settlement near Waranda Academy RL well grown from Endantly this but leaves involves & small buds very slant leaves near tracts. Almost mbs. ? precipitate to the eye. 2-23-27 Nephrisia parviflora p 427 ? jungle. Wallowa Co., Oregon. 2-26-27 Malvastrum coriaceum L. p 289? RL het & md. RL v So. RL het ? Stra? Cernk to Divergence 20 v Bridged Q forks only. Climb 4/0 off. 14 palminate. 7-reinch 3/4 in broad 2 3/2 in from apex to base. 3 lobes on 3 central nervis are acute Or date. 1m seem somewhat irregularly perhaps partly because petiole meets blade at L.? Stems pubescent & lvs pubescent, hairy pubescent and resp on lvs a long glandular glandular glandular pubescence. 2/2 poda (Endantly) becomes cymes or petiole 4 in long. Capsule 1 in high & 3 fingers. 5-veined segments, laterally several of long each cavity. ? such as flattened? and not broadened Rakeys. Down 2/3 white hairy on backs. Outside Q capsule pubescent? ridges with slit often thickly fringed with 6 fillets hairs (See 2-12-27 at Bermuda) 2-25-27 3-1-29 Miss Hutchings or whom place this is called "Orangeate Rose" Name for? Not ascertained. p 100 YR.Mg.P 496. R 5 F.R.B. 238 2-25-27 Juniperus bermudiana L. p 410 Flaments about 4 in long, with scales, scale stalked, somewhat flattened, hiddden under lower half. Upper half covers lower half of scale above. 2-28-27 Beaumontia grandiflora Willd p 395. Agri Stat Sepal 1/2 in long finely pubescent. Corolla white, gamo-petalous 5 indep tube funnel-form, 5 lobes imbricate, 1/4 in deep acute Synnemoloids. Filaments 2m long arrets acuminate sagitate.