Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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4-6-27 Hydricotyle verticellata, Thunt Windle Marsh-Burrgent po 78. Barnes Park Southampton. (See earlier for his only found Poet Marsh. 2-16-29) ² 4-6-27 Asparagus plumosus, Baker p.73. One bunch at Amen Corner, Fz. This seems to be a somewhat newby florists. "Front" straight or upper side with white berries (nova litta wrimbled) 1: calyx 3: reverse 2: black 2: joint fairerant calyx staled almost fully fr. 4-15-27 St. O. Munjaney Fz shows our 3 cells of full in 2 bunches plus a single lady's taste leaf, 4-6-27 Statice Suworowi, Reng from Garden Club 4-20 from P.O. Cf. A desc in SC H. Long cylindrical spikes in pan-pandla, one long terminal spikele & several axille lateral spikes 4-6cm long. Flowers small, heart shaped, C'shaped. S.B. Major Ratham called this 3 calyxia which evidently is not (desc 3 2C) has followed Flasmore in his simulation - no Bennetches strike a simple angle - no Calyx whitish or greenish Bracts white margined Spikelits 17/62 no. Flo blue - no Relatively pubescent. Flower group of 2 spikelets, the group subtended by a large oblate, coriaceous bract with deeply serrate margins on obliquely below this a subulate bract, stichel (inner what in centre) very acuminate, colarose calyx. NB 12-21-28 Acc to SC H - 1922d Limonium Suworovi has tubule cords also acc to B M C. P587 but evidently no record as a whitish this spade than had tubula corda