Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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membered ⅓ unarmed), tightly bound to stem ½ length (as described) with a netting like fibre which persists after its fall clothing fringe to the very base (segments numbered 2d ⅓ as before pointed) 3-27-29 Asparagus plumosus, Balcen. p. 93 v B.M.F.C.P. 67 Sunnylands Spinifer. bush quality if scales very evident. Scales point downward. 3-27-29 Solanum robustum, Weidl. p. 337 v B.M.F.C.P. 655 Fl. Sunnylands. Flowered but not collected. 3-27-29 Solanum By side of barn near north east gate Rofls. No orange pubescence on st. & lvs. Vine if lvs purplish. Spines both stout & slender ones) on st & lvs. Perhaps S. aeuleativinum, Jaeg p. 336. 3-27-29 Caryota Sunnylands observed in fl. In triplicate. Inflo. begins 7ft above ground continues to top which is 21ft more from ground. (As remembered if there were several suckers from base. If as it was forb C. mitis, how v not C. urens L. 3-3-29 Plantago lanceolata L. p. 359 Fl. Hill west of B.V. lvs noticeably pubescent with settled long white hairs.