Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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Thought poss from odor to be laurus indico p.141 B.M.C.P.295-20 fls.fr. Leafs. oblonga lanceolate to 3 1/2 x 1/4 in acuminate, acute at base edge very wavy dark green volving abre, lighte green above (but not at all gropted), completely glabrous throug- out. Tring bluntly angled below each lf. Petiole 3/4 in. a bud on every axil ? X B.M.C.P.769 3-18-29 Crasso sulphurens Car p.20x FLv fr. no side ped at west corner Corydalis walfeldi Romander Walla About 6 in high, glabrous except that petioles are sometimes sparsely ciliate. Loos of fls. 1-1/2 in x 1 in divided narrowly thus: Lobe wall sharp pointed, sparsely finutely ciliate Petioles 3/4in forming ridge around not more than 1/2 or 3/4 in wide. at at base. Flo solitary, axillary, pssrs Peduncles 2-3 in. Bracts 1/2 lance- Oatigue 8-10 linear 1/4 to 3/4 in long, stiffly ciliate (20x). spreading. Time Bracts about same number petiole longer, erect, thin red with yellow margins. Petals about same number On one head all were 3 bright orange, veined, lobed at apex x the edges sharply folded inward overlapping slightly the folded ray 3 mm wide 3-21-29