Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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than the other 4-6-29 at Garden Club Miss Moncreuse Robinson says a tinerea for the same as this is L. marocana #196 R. B. K. 3-26-29 Calendula Officinalis, L BMG C.P. 781 Ft. Fremont. Some normal fetalcereal proliferae. 3-26-29 X "Nut-grass" Ivy Cottage Dose a floret, to six high, basal sheaths brownish in effect, being nervel from a deeb carmine. Of sheet and close being hyaline, edge at top straight, lobe of the entire. Only basal lvs on this specimen. leaves acuminate lvs 4 in wide, glabrous, the order are entire, inner ones with low sharp teeth (20 x) or edges and bit beneath v 2 lateral nerve-ridges above. Plant grows directly from underground tuber or connected to tuber by scaly St. underground at 1-2 in long or tubers connected by runners 3 in long. 3-28-29 Calendula Officinalis L p408 v BMG C.P.781 Table Bouquet. Plant v its parts glandular hairy & clammy to touch. Rays hairy at base & chenas (at least often immature) hairy or rough-hack. Ray pistils stigmae linear, 2-divided, fertile, disk pistil stigmae almost capitate (pist. 2-lobed indistinctly) Gathers sterile. Oritus distinctly capitata, but not long haired. 3-28-29 Chrysanthemum Carinatum, L. Ft from Table Bouquet. p406 BMG C.P. 758. Rays white, yellow at base. Disk flo purple each 3/5 slices with flatthel apendage at back of lip making it