Field notebooks and plant lists : Florida, 1903-1905
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"It has been threaten ing rain for sometime. Now we have a smart shower. Probably the same that met Fernandina So vally yesterday. First orchids seen on oaks at Turnville, but it came to hard to inves- tigate. At Cocoa it was comm on the dead trees in orange groves. Got nephrodiun lates at Daytona, growing two bunches in neat- form. And at Rock- ledge of Bleckum. Have seen quite a lot of Polypodium and gare on two leaf-bree