Jepson Field Book volume 30 page 50 | University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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Jepson Field Book volume 30 page 50
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Ord Mt. 3 May 1914. - Nicotiana trigonophylla Dunal. no. 5853. Cont. from p. 37. Tube about half length of throat. Fils. hairy at very base, inserted at summit of tube. Cor. cream-white, the anthers and stigma at mouth of throat. -Aphyllon cooperi Gray.,no. 5893, cont. Cor. pubescent. Anthers only slightly hairy. Spike simple or much branched. It is the 2-lobed upper lip that is purple, the rest of the cor. being much less purplish. Agrees best with A. ludoviciana in Bot. Cal. but flowers not "mainly sessile." No. 5894. Populus fremonti Wats. I do not see any difference between this and the tree of the Californian valleys - Barstow, 5 May 1914. ::::::::: Mesa 3 miles S. of Barstow, 8 May 1914. - The whole country is dotted rather closely with Larrea mexicana, closely enough to give a green effect. As abundant in individuals but only showing close at hand is Franseria dumosa. The former is mostly 3 or 4 ft. h., the latter 1 to 2 ft. h. The washes are colored yellow by Cassia armata. Atriplex confertifolia is common in places, a few Salazaria mexicana, Dalea arborescens, Eriogonum inflatum. Erodium cicutarium is very abundant, mostly small plants but the individuals outnumbering all other species put together; Krameria no. 5851 noted again
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