Field notebooks and plant lists : Florida, 1903-1905
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This historic stream is at point of crossing perhaps 300 ft. fromd. Very sluggish as are all streams seen here, & is well cut into the ground as might be expected in this sed- imentary soil. At Negley we stoppd for a transb stop, I got off and gathered triodina lupi- nea, very common, also Andro. virginiana Aristida, possibly basi- garnea. It is interesting to see how now Drypidanum resembles maple in leaf to color. Sometimes become very red. The other leaf more that of Mylba, Iccoma sachearia is now a common ornament of fences.