Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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7 X #144 S.H. 4-27-29 Graphilium purpureum, L p390 Fly fr. Rosebush frequent on the s-e of the small pocket beach. 6-4 in high. Prof this, has general effect of ill. Lower ho wetted, upper ho. narrowly linear 7/16 x 1/8 in, sorby above as well as below. 2vot. bracts yellowish green in centr with scarious margins & tips which have occasional glints of purple. (Demarked brown or purplish cast). Achene 1/2 mm roughlets(20x). Spic pruned. #145 S.H. 4-27-29 Graphilium Rd. Round n-e corner of main house where humbled) under shelter spot than above. Sp. prof the same plants low 3-6 in with spreading decumbent branches from base. It not yet elongated into inflo as above but as they bear terminal clusters of buds probably will do so. Low crowned to 1 1/4 x 1/2 in, flowers- later. Spic pruned. 4-29-29 Geranium carolinianum L p191 Fz. Heavy black, hairy, beaks 3/2 in long. Reed 2+mm. Oblong, rather maroon colored with fine reflections(20x) of raised white lines. Beak hairy its entire length outside St. Georges. 4-26-28)-29 Cenchrus tribuloides, L p23. Fl. Prof at St. Georges. 2ofolcelito in the involucres.