Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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4-22-29 Fritillaria verschojlftii Var Plarcei, Nichols. B.M.J.C.P. 708. V Var argyrosema, Nichols. Fl. Woodhaven. Fl. bkt 3/16 x 7/16 obic- arus with minute tip. glaucous above but glandular pubescent, the glands being pinkish-brown sun- mite of long white hairs. Bracts opp making the 5 in spale four sided. Each bract at lends 1 sepcle of which as 2 linear lanceolate bracts (1 on each side) Corolla 1/4 in. Upper lip 1 linear lobe, the lower 3-lobed. The 2 stamens inserted shortly below the sinus and well above middle of tube" 4-22-29 Haganica regina. R.Bz. B.M.J.C.P. 778 Fl. Woodhaven. Text see S. splendua Hort B.F. 13 408. F-l head 2 1/2 in across. Receptacle shortly conic v zodeply pitted as to look almost sealey. Invol bracts united v cup-like, mainly 2 series, the inner pale & scarious margined, the next quite green outside these at various heights. Bracts that are green narrowly linear. Rays mutual almost 1 1/2 in long. Diels fls with tube saugled, stamens definitely thot not long failed or so gittate at base. "Pappus" not seen in vol of very young calyces. Lvs alt. Petiolos ciliate. Plant very milky juice. Pedicels with at least a few subulate bracts. 4-22-29 Amphabaldea linifolia, Meisel. B.M.J.C.P. 623. Racemes axillary & at leafy to top, and each if bearing a short raceme, but and some gittate.