Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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"hardly visible to eye. Calyx peduncle long joint pubescent. Corolla pubescent. Petals seem to adhere to each other, to examine dilemma toward base. Fil red with the funnel parts returned. If B-veined at base 2-11-29 Colus Blumei, Benth. BMG.C.P 644. Summerside 2-11-29 Jasminum humile L. p 388 v BMG.C.P 595 Summerside. Does not require support. 2-11-29 Tecoma stans Juss p 352- BMG.C.P 691 Summerside. Connective perfect above antlers---in bar 12 North. #185-444 156 NYIB. 2-11-29 Halium --- Rt from Somerset to the Beaches in what white water edge. 12m high very weak. In 6 or 7, 1/2 to 1 1/2 in long. Y-mild, blanceolate, cuspidate. Mildes 5 in or less apart. St. handled Edges got mid-rib & edges (Iva beneath, [?]) pubescent at surface of bracts.) refersely but weakly stiped. Fr. coved with bristles hooked forward Fl yellowish green. Less than 1/2mm wide (See 4-29-24 St. Georges Pub. Under) 2-11-29 Clinopodium Calamintha, Kunze, p 338 Somerset wt Village The Beaches. VH Ireland Island spec. in which stamens were not developed & were in- closed. Seed horn slightly tuberculate. (2) Seed immature but tuberculate.