Field notebooks : Bermuda, 1926-1929
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R.B Kennedy 5-7-29 Brassica integrifolia, C.F. Scully p 151 FLv well advanced 4 ft. Garden Valley Forge so J B V This seems undoubted. For English Mustard (2-4-27)3-12-27 see B juncea. Cross w/B alba Rubenk BMCP P 304. Plant 4 ½ ft tall glaucous. Branches 8 inft 2om high. X 5-6-29 F.L. Mayflower Shoot at least 7 per 1/4 ft. Tips of branches light green grayish small with low tubercles in 4 lines, knotty because of enlargement above each pair of low leaves opposite, elliptic to 9 x 2 ¾ in, earlier, prosacute apex (but most low base apex damaged) narrowed at three, dull green glabrous glabrous tuberculate but less short scattered leaves (20x) above is pubescent or verisator v beneath. The arrow mid-