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July 1. Dry wooded slope ¼ mile E of Newland, Avery Co,
1050↗ N.C. Plants 1 meter. W.28. White limb &
tube. Glaucous leaves.
1051 ditto. Same size & color.
1052 Wet swampy pasture ½ mi S.W. of Linville,
Avery Co, N.C. Plant 1¾ meters. W27. White limb &
tube. Leaves non glaucous.
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July 2.
1053M. Woods near rd. approach on E side of
Grandfather Mtn, Avery Co, N.C. at about 4000 ft elev.
Bushes 1¾—2½ meters. (look rather like calend x
cumberlandense). Getting past flower. Glaucous leaves
as noted.
Colors: (a) red orange limb (often with individual yellow
orange flowers)
(b) limb salmon orange.
(c) " " yellow
(d) " straw yellow with salmon tints.
Blotches as noted.
1054M. W. facing wooded slope ½ mi N. of Crabtree
Meadows above the Blue Ridge Parkway, McDowell Co, N.C.
Elev. 3600 ft. Plants 2—3½ meters. (calend x cumb?)
Colors (a) red orange with deeper red blotch
(b) red orange to orange yellow with deep yellow orange blotch
(c) Salmon yellow with deep yellow blotch
(d) Golden yellow with salmon tints. Deep yellow bl.
(e) Canary yellow with golden blotch.
Leaf glaucescence as noted.
1055M. Same location. Intermixed with 1054.
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Plants 1¾ — meters. All with glaucous leaf
undersides. Fls white with white tube unless otherwise
noted.
1056M. 1 mile east of Craggy Gardens near road junction
with Blue Ridge Parkway. Glades and wooded slopes at
about 3800 foot elevation. Buncombe County, North Carolina. Plants 2—3
meters high. Still look like intermediate between
Calend. & Cumberlandense. Some at height of bloom,
some past. Leaf glaucescence as noted.
Colors: (a) Limb bright scarlet red. Not dark. No blotch
(b) Limb bright red. No blotch unless noted.
(c) Apricot orange with orange yellow blotch
(d) Apricot with deeper or yellow blotch
(e) Canary yellow with deeper blotch
(f) Past bloom
July 3
1057M. Banks of East Fork Pigeon River 3 miles south of Cruso, Haywood County, North Carolina on
U.S. 276. Plants 2—3½ meters. All with white limb &
tube & glaucous leaves unless otherwise noted.
1057P. 4 plants from 1 larger flowered specimen
(1057a) Same location
No viscosum in this vicinity
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1058M. Stunted oak woods on S. slopes, 100—300
yards east of crossroads at Frying Pan Gap, Great Pisgah
Mountain, Haywood County, North Carolina. About 4800 ft elevation
Plants 2¾—3½ meters. All with white limb &
tube & glaucous leaves unless noted.
1058 P = probable visc x arb. hybrid same location. Very stoloniferous.
1059M Same location as 1058 but on slope
above the rd. junction: Plants mostly about 1—1½ meters
but a few taller as noted. Limb & tube white, leaves
glaucous unless otherwise stated.
1059P. = probable hybrid. Pink tube. Stoloniferous.
1060M. ¼ mile west of Frying Pan Gap (see above). In oak—
rhododendron woods. Plants about 3 meters. Colors &
leaves as noted. Leaves non glaucous unless noted
1060P = 2 plants same area.
1061P = "typical" or normal viscosum. same area
July 4
1062M Wooded slopes & pasture at 4300 ft elevation on
Max Patch Mountain, 1½ miles west of State line on Tennessee 107,
Cocke County, Tennessee. Bush 1—3 meters. Generally in orange—
yellow color shades. A few good reds. Glaucescence as
noted
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Colors: (a) limb tomato red, no blotch
(b) dull light red. orange blotch
(d) deep apricot orange. orange blotch
(c) Limb red orange. yellow orange blotch
(e) " salmon yellow. Deep yellow bl
(f) " salmon. yellow bl
(g) " straw yellow, salmon tints. Golden blotch
(h) " clear canary yellow. Deep yellow bl
1062P = unflowered sdlg from same location
1063P = plants from base of 1062(2) — a good red.
Bush 3 m. high.
July6
1064M. Amid grass—blueberry cover & down to
stunted oak forest margin, summit of Gregory Bald,
Blount County, Tennessee & Swain County, North Carolina. (collecting area bisected
by state line) Alt 4948 ft.
Plants 1½—2 m. This collection only those with white
limb & tube, no blotch. Leaves glaucous unless noted
(see 1070)
1065M In huckleberry tufts, summit of
Parson Bald at about 4740 ft elev. SE side Same loc as
above probably mostly in Swain County, North Carolina. Plants ½—1¼
meters. All with white fls & tubes, green leaves unless
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noted otherwise.
1066M. Same location as 1065 (Parson Bald). Chiefly
in open or on woods margins on S.W. side of summit.
No arborescens seen & only pink hybrids. Bushes
¾ — 2¼ meters; green leaves unless noted.
Colors: (a) limb bright red. No blotch unless noted.
(b) dull, lighter red. orange to yellow blotch
(c) Bright red orange. Apricot—orange blotch.
On the whole a very uniform lot!
1067M. Same location as 1064 — Gregory Bald.
Plants generally 1—2 or 2½ meters. Large in
red or red orange shades. Leaves green unless
noted.
Colors: (a) Strong red. No blotch
(b)Limb orange red. Towards an orange blotch
(c) dull orange red with orange bl.
(d) Strong red orange. Yellow orange bl.
(e) Apricot " " " "
(f) Salmon " " " "
1068M. Population sample. E. side of Gregory Bald.
Collection from nearest bush at every 20 paces
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Height generally 1—2 meters. Leaves green unless
noted.
Colors: (a) dull red with orange blotch
(b) red orange with " "
(c) orange with yellow orange bl.
(d) deep salmon pink, yellow bl.
(e) pale " " deeper upper lobe
(f) salmon yellow, with yellow bl
1069M. Same location. Some of the obvious hybrids.
Generally 2— meters.
Colors & glaucescence as indicated.
July 7
1070M. (Continuative on 1064M. This lot only from
back in woods at SE end of bald area. Top of rise to the left of
the trail cascading to the summit — in the
wooded section. Bushes 1¼ — 1¾ m. All with white
tubes & limb & glaucous leaves unless noted
1071M. Mixed wood on w. slopes of Gregory Bald
on trail & Cade's Cove at 3500 ft elevation. Bushes
2—2½ meters.
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1072P = Mixed plants from top of Gregory Bald
Some of best hybrids together with a few of the good reds
{ 1073 1074 Two strains of dwarf willow from same
location.
July 9.
1075M. Decid woods near summit of Wauchecha
Bald, west side, Graham County, North Carolina. Mostly past
bloom. 1½mdash;2½ meters. Colors & glaucescence as
indicated. Green lvs unless noted.
1076. Same mountain, west side at about 2800 feet elevation.
Plants 1½ m. W.45 dull red limb. Faint
orange bl. green leaves.
July 10
1077. Banks of Nantahala River at Nantahala
Station. Plants 2½ meters. White limb & tube & glaucous
leaves unless noted. w.30. Faint yellow blotch.
1078. ditto. w.34 " " "
1079 " w.40 No blotch. Glaucescent lvs
1080 " past bloom.
1081. ½ miles south of Tellico Creek Road on North Carolina 12
between Nantahala & Aquone, Macon County, North Carolina.
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W. facing banks. Plants ¾ meters, in flower with
Rhod. maximum nearby.
w.49. Brick red with faint orange yellow bl.
1081 P = plant of same
1082. ditto. w.41 same color.
1083 " w.35 pale salmon red, Faint yellowish
blotch.
1084 Sides of White Oak Creek 1 mile northwest of White
Oak (Junction rd to Burningtown Gap) on N.C. between
Nantahala & Nantahala Lake; Macon County, North Carolina.
Bushes 2—3 meters. White limb & tube & glaucous
leaves unless noted.
w. 40
1085. ditto. w.40. pale pink buds & tubes. yellow blotch
1086 " w.40 " " " " no " "
1087 " w.33 " " " " " " "
1088 (a) " w.36 " " " " pale yel. "
1088 (b) " w. 43 pure white
1089M. Southeast. facing wooded slopes on ridge to south & above
Burningtown Gap. About 4000 feet elevation. Plants 2½ —
3½ meters. Mostly past flower. Green leaves unless
noted.
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1090 & 1090P. 5 specimens from SE end of
Nantahala Lake on wooded slopes about 200 ft
above lake level. Just coming into bloom.
(photographed — Plant ¾ meter high, w.50, Limb
apricot orange. Orange yellow blotch. Leaves glaucous.
A few such late plants are to be seen.
1091M. Summit of Wayah Bald, Macon County, North Carolina.
Late flowering arborescens type (see also 975M)
Plants mostly 1—1¾ meters. Flowers white &
leaves glaucous unless noted.
1091 (a) P = plant of largest, flat flowered
specimen.
1092P = plant of dwarfest bushes near tower
(only 2 ft high)
1093P = Larger from a late flowering orange at
about 4500 feet elevation.
July 11
1094M. Stunted oak woods on summit of Cowee Bald,
Macon & Jackson Counties, N.C. elevation 4900 feet.
Plants 2—3 meters. Mostly past bloom but chiefly on
salmon orange to yellow side where left. Leaves green
unless noted otherwise. Colors indicated.
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1095M. Deciduous slopes on S. slopes of
Satulah Mountain, Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina. 4000 to
4500 ft elevation. Growing intertwined with
succeeding collection of arborescens, mostly past flower.
Few remaining largely apricot — to salmon orange.
Leaves green unless noted. Plants 2—3½ meters.
1096M. Same location — from 4500 right to
summit of Satulah Mtn (4543 ft) Plants
1—3 meters. All with white limb & tube &
glaucous leaf undersides unless otherwise noted.
1096P = plant same location
1097 Summit of Satulah Mt. Chestnut tree
About 3 m. tall.
1098M. Edge of woods in a 2 mi radius of Highlands,
Macon County, North Carolina. Plants ½—¾ meters. Green leaves
unless noted. Limb & tube white, Very fragrant. Common
in the wood from the elevation (3850 ft) right to
the summit of Satulah Mountain, but very seldom flowers —
only, apparently, when established in the sunlight for some time.
(1098P = plant of 1098 M(a). O.K. Apparently lost)
1099. From garden of Mr. Henry Wright. 3 miles N of
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Highlands. Looks like viscosum x arborescens
Bush 1 meter. Limb & tube strong pink. A
beautiful specimen.
July 13
1100M In deciduous woods along sides of Long
Branch towards the S. end of Pleasant Valley & ⅕ mi
up stream from the Flint River. Approached on 3¼ mi of
gravel road from point 5 mi SE of Woodbury on
Georgia 74, Upson County, Georgia. Bushes 2—3½ meters. Only
just coming into bloom. Many plants scarcely yet
breaking their terminal buds. None past. All with
white limb & tube & green leaf undersides unless noted
otherwise.
1100P = from same locality
1101M. A few species of canescens type, well past
flower from same location. Bushes 3 meters high.
1102M. Moist, shady sides of ravine formed
by small branch crossing highway U.S. 27 at a point
3 ½ miles north of the center of Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia.
Collection in ravine ¼ to ½ mi west of highway.
Bushes 2 ½ to 4 meters. Some in full bloom, some
not yet showing color. Approximately the type locality
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for prunifolium. Only two really good reds
in the lots.
Colors: (a) Limb scarlet. 19—19/1— no blotch.
(b) " " 19/1—19/2 "
(c) " vermilion 18/2
(d) " mandarin red. 17/1—17/2
(e) " poppy red 16/1—16/2. Faint yellowish
blotch
July 14
1103M. Sides of shady ravine 1½ mi south of
Fort Gaines on Georgia 39, Clay County, Georgia. Plants
2¾—3½ meters. A few not yet open. Colors as noted.
1104 ✓ M. On rather dry soil in deciduous woods
3 ¾ mi W. of Fort Gaines on gravel rd to
Abbeville, Henry County, Alabama. Plants ½ to 1¼ meters.
This is something resembling serrulatum which flowers
in May or probably the "Georgianum" of Harbison's
November collection but most likely does not belong
here. Plants all past flower or with green
leaves. Some canescens type mixed in.
1104P = plants same location
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1105 ✓ . Similar plants, now in Mr Coleman's Nursery, from the
first creek beyond Day's crossroad, 8½ miles north of
Fort Gaines up the central road, Clay County, Georgia.
1106 ✓ . Same early bloomer, Coleman's Nursery, from location
in Kolomoki Creek, just north of Kolomoki Indian
Mounds, 7 miles south of Fort Gaines, Clay County, Georgia.
1107. Another specimen same location
1108 " " " "
1109 ✓ . Another early flowering type from Seven Bridges,
east of Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia.
July 15
1110M. Wooded swamp at Seven Bridges about 3 ½ mi
east of Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia. Bushes 2—3 meters.
At height of bloom. Limb & tube white & leaves green
unless noted otherwise.
1110P = plant same locality
1111M. Sides of shady ravine 3½ miles west of Fort
Gaines on Alabama 10, Henry County, Alabama. Plants 2¾ to
3¾ meters. All with green leaves.
Colors: (a) limb vermilion 18/1—18/2. Upper tube
slightly darker, 18/1
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(b) Limb vermilion 18/2 (slightly lighter than (a))
(c) Limb scarlet, 19/2
(d) Limb poppy red. 16/1—16/2
(e) " light orange (apricot) 12/2
1111P = Several plants from same locality.
July 16
1112. Specimen of late blooming near white on property
of Mrs E.E. Clark, 6 miles north of Eufala on U.S. 241.
Blooms somewhat after alabamense. Identification
needed by Mr Coleman.
1113P. Plant of deep pink (speciosum?) Mrs Clark.
1114P " " white & yellow (bushy) " "
1115 ✓ . Yellow Austrinum from Mrs Coleman's place coll.
17 miles east of Fort Gaines. Past bloom Calhoun Co
1115P = plant same locality (split into 2)
1116 ditto
1117 "
1118 ✓ " but coll. between Bluffton & Arlington
1119M ✓ . Shoots of Mrs Coleman's "multiflora" to check as
to whether one clon etc. Coll (all the plants) 4 mi
below Buena Vista, Georgia, Marion County.
1119P = plant of multiflora—Nursery grown.
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1120 M. Moist banks of wooded ravine ½ mi
N.E. of crossroad on secondary road to Abbeville,
at point 9 miles West of Fort Gaines, Henry County, Alabama.
Plants 2½ to 4 meters. Collection represents the only
plants seen. They are not plentiful in more than a
very few places.
Colors: (a) Limb vermilion 18/2
(b) " scarlet 19/2
(c) " pale scarlet to poppy red 16/1
(d) " bright orange 12/2
(e) " pale apricot
1121 P = plants of medium light red. same locality
1122 P = " " fairly dark red " " (good form.
1123 P = " " rather pale orange red same locality
July 18
1224M. Fairly dry margins of a swamp 1 mile east of
Repton on U.S. 84, Conecuh County, Alabama. South side of
road. Bushes ½ to 1¼ meters, usually about 1 meter.
The early blooming form of serrulata (may be one or two
canescens mixed in). All past bloom.
1224 P = 5 plants from different individuals of
above.
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12 ✓ 25 M. Drier ground above stream in quite
thick mixed woods S of U.S. 84 at a point
8.3*** miles southeast of Whatley, Clarke County, Alabama. Plants
¼ to 1¼ m. Leaves green & rather glossier
than last collection.
1225P = Plants from different clone, same area.
1226 = Phlox near stream, same location.
July 19
1227M. Mixed forest swamp 2¾ miles north of Eastabutchie
on U.S. 11, Jones County, Mississippi Plants 1½ to 3 meters.
Quite abundant tho only in very scattered bloom. All
with white limb & tube & green leaf undersides.
1227P = 3 plants from different clone. same area
1228. In small wooded swamp 1½ miles east of the center
of Columbia, Manson County, Mississippi. Plants 2—3
meters. All past bloom — were evidently in flower
about July 1st. All with green leaves.
1229 ditto
1230 "
1231 "
1232 "
1233. Orchid from edge of same swamp
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1234M. Small swamp along Louisiana 34, 2 miles south of
Warnerton, Washington County, Louisiana. Plants 2—3 meters.
About at height of bloom. Limb & tube white, leaves
green.
1234P. 1 plant same location. No better than average
size.
1235. Along swampy stream 1 mile south of County
boundary on Louisiana 34, Saint Tammany County, Louisiana. Bushes
1—1¾ meters. Those found in good bloom but
only 5 found. All with white limb & tube & green
leaves.
w. 32. red pedicels
1235 P= 2 plants of this large flowered clone.
Conspicuous in that all the flowers open at the same time.
1236. ditto. w.30. red pedicels
1237 " w.20 " "
1238 " w.25. green "
1239 " w.28 " "
July 20
1240.M. Swamp S.W. of Bayou bridge on
Mississippi 57, 5½ miles north of Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi. Plants
2—3½ meters. All with white limb & tube & green
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leaves. Pedicels as noted — green unless stated
1241M. Edge of swamp 5 miles east of Mobile Bay
on U.S. 90, N. side of highway. Baldwin County, Mississippi. Plants 2—3 meters &
only just coming into flower. Most not yet open.
White limb & tube & green leaves. Pedicels green
unless noted.
July 21
1242M. Swampy woodland 1 mile west of Pace,
to S. of highway U.S. 90, Santa Rosa County, Florida.
Plants 2—3 meters. In full flower. Tube & limb
white. Leaves green. pedicels as noted.
1243M. Wooded streamside 2¼ miles east of Walton—
Holmes Co. boundaries on U.S. 80, Holmes County, Alabama.
Plants 2¼—3 meters. All past bloom except one
not yet out. All with green leaves.
1243P = unflowered sdlg same location
1244P = Glaucous leaved & very stoloniferous canescens
type same location
1245M Swampy hammock near Chipola
(7 miles northeast of center of Blountstown, Calhoun
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County, Florida. Plants 1½ to 2½ meters. May have been
cut down several years ago. Limb & tube white,
leaves green. pedicels green unless noted.
July 22
1246. Torreya on shady wooded slopes
between old Mansion & Appalachicola River. Torreya
State Park, Liberty County, Florida.
1247. Wooded sides of shallow pond ¼ miles north of
Rock Bluff on right side of gravel road to Roy
and Sycamore, Liberty County, Florida. Bushes about
2 meters & in good bloom. Limb & tube white, leaves
green. w 21. partly red pedicels
1248 ditto. w. 26, green pedicels
1249 " w. 24 red "
1250 " w.25 " "
1251. " w. ? " "
1252M. Wooded swampy stream side 1 mile northeast of
Chaires on road to Capitola, Leon County, Florida. Plants
2—3½ meters. White limb & tube; green leaves and
red pedicels unless noted.
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July 23
1253. Swamp area in Pine—palmetto woodland,
¼ mi W. of Fla 445 at a point 2¾ mi
NE of Eustis, Lake Co, Fla. Small trees to
about 6 or 7 meters. Gordonia lasianthus
1254. Befaria racemosa from drier margins
of same swamp.
1254 P = small plants from same location.
1255 P = Plants of serrulata from burned over Pine—
Gordonia—fern woods 2½ miles northeast of Eustis on Florida 445.
different clone
July 24
1256M. Magnolia, Gordonia, Pine—fern swamp along
freshwater stream close to shore of Lake Eustis, 1¼ mi
S.W. of Eustis along the lake rd., Lake Co, Fla. Type
locality for serrulata. Plants 2½ to 3¼ meters,
often forming dense thickets to be penetrated only with a
machete. Limb & tube white, leaves green. Pedicels
green unless otherwise noted.
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July 25 220 M — 1257
1257M. ‸ Parker Island. Bay—pine—fern woods along small stream on
dirt rd at point 3¼ mi S. of rd around Lake
Istokpoga, the dirt rd. taking off 3½ mi E. of Lake
Placid. Plants mostly about 2 meters. A few still in
bloom. Limb & tube white. Leaves green. pedicels as
noted. Highlands Co, Fla.
1258P = plant from Highlands Hammock State
Park near Sebring, Highlands Co, Fla. Reported
by Miss Beck to be in more or less constant bloom
from July to November. Two fl. clusters at N.A. Oct
25 '57 from last years buds.
July 26
1259M. Bay, pine & fern swamp along small
branch 5¼ mi N.E of Davenport on U.S 17,
Polk Co, Fla. bushes 2½ to 3¼ meters. In dense
growth & in varying stages of bloom. Limb & tube
white, leaves green. Pedicels as noted.
1259P = plant of best flowering clone seen.
1260 M Streamside in wooded ravine, Gold Head
Branch State Park near Keystone Heights, Clay Co,
Fla. Plants 2½ to 3¼ meters. White limb & tube &
Green leaves. Pedicels green except as noted.
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July 27
1261. Onophe suffruticosa(?) Bright orange fls.
photographed. Pine—palmetto coastal plain
on west side of Suwannee River 1 mi S.W. of
White Springs, Hamilton Co, Fla. Plant 2 m.
1262M. Swamp along small branch in mixed
pine—hardwood woodland 1.2*** mi S.W. of
Ga border on U.S. 129, Hamilton Co, Fla. Plants
3—4 meters. Very few yet in flower. White limb &
tube & green leaves. Pedicels as noted.
1263M. Swampy area along stream 5½ mi N of
Statenville on U.S. 129, Echols Co, Ga. Plants
2½—3½ meters. limb & tube white. Leaves green.
Pedicels as noted.
1264M. Swamp 1 mi NE of Homerville, ‸ on US. 84 Clinch Co,
Ga. Plants 3—3½ meters. Tube & limb white,
leaves green. Pedicels as noted.
1265M. Swamp in mixed woods 1.1*** mi N.
E. of Folkston on US. 1, Charlton Co, Ga.
(Type locality for serr. Georgianum) Plants
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2½ to 3 meters. Limb & tube white, leaves
green. Pedicels as noted
1265 P = about 5 plants from same locality.
July 28
1266M. Magnolia—maple—cedrela swamp 2 mi
N.E. of Folkston on Ga. (Charlton Co, Ga) 40. Plants 2¼ to 3¼ meters.
All with white limb & tube & green leaves. Pedicels as
noted. Serr. georgianum & serrulatum
1266P= Want plant for Joe. same location.
1 ✓ 267 Befaria racemosa Camden Co . 7¼ miles S.W. of Woodbine on
Ga 110. Pinelands. Bushes to 1¼ meters.
1268. Another plant same location.
1269. Kalmia(?) Same location. 1 meter.
1270 P = Befaria plants same location.
1271 Maple—Pine—Magnolia swamp 1 mi S. of
Waverly on U.S. 17, Camden Co, Ga. Plants 2½
—3 meters. White limb & tube, green leaves.
W.22. ped green.
1272ditto ped green
1273 " " "
1274 " W.28 ped past red
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July 29
1276M. ✓ Intermediate canescens — stream zone
along branch in mixed wood 1 mi N.W. of
Springfield on both sides of Ga. 21, Effingham
Co, Ga. Plants ½ — 1 meter — none taller. All
past bloom & much resemble viscosum. May
possibly include 2 forms.
1276P = about 5 plants from same location
1277P = a few seedling canescens " ".
1278 ✓ M. Swamp 3.3*** mi S.W. of Newington &
just N.E. of Oliver, Screven Co, Ga. Plants 2½ to
3¼ meters. Past bloom. Canescens. On drier ground
surrounding the swamp.
1279M. Same location. Plants ½ to 1¼ meters. May
have been cut back but did not appear so.
On intermediate ground between canescens and the
swamp proper. Mostly past bloom, tho a few are
apparently just breaking buds. (check against serr.)
1279(a) P = plants of low non leaf pubescent
form.
1279(b)P = plants of leaf pubescent form.
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1280 M. Same location. Plants 2½ to 3¾
meters in the swamp proper, usually on the
hummocks about tree bases. Limb & tube white,
leaves green. pedicels as noted.
1280 P = 2 plants of good flowered clone (1280(a))
1281. Drier ground along stream 2 mi S.W. of
Shawnee (7 mi N.W. of Springfield) on Ga 21,
Effingham Co, Ga. Plants ½ meter. Past bloom.
1282. ditto
1283 "
July 30
1284 ✓ . Edge of swamp 7 mi N.E. of Allendale, Allendale
Co, S.C. Plants 2½ meters. Past bloom. Leaves glaucescent.
1285 ✓ .
Near stream 10 mi N.E. of Ulmers on US. 301,
Bamberg Co, S.C. Plants 2—3 meters. All past bloom.
Leaves green.
1286 ✓ . ditto. leaves glaucescent.
1287 ✓ " " "
1288 ✓ " " "
1289 ✓ " " "
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1290M. Drier slopes adjoining Four Hole Swamp.
14 miles east of Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina.
Plants all past bloom & ½ to 1¼ meters high.
look like viscosum.
1291M. Cut over pine barrens 3 to 3½ mi N
of center of Manning ‸ on U.S. 521 , Clarendon Co, S.C. Plants
past bloom & ½ — ¾ meter. (It is doubtful if they
would get much taller). Evidently viscosum. Saw
Witmer Stone's specimen, same locality.
2 Plants good foliaged specimens (1291P)
129 ✓ 2M. Rather dry sandy soil in Scrub oak —
Pine barrens 4½ mi S. of Florence at junction
of U.S. 301 with paved side rd. towards Sardis,
Florence Co, S.C. Plants quite abundant
among bracken & low inkberry. Very
stoloniferous & low growing — seldom over ½ meter
in height. All past bloom & all with
glaucescent to glaucous leaf undersides.
Quite distinct in appearance from viscosum
seen a few counties south — quite probably
atlantica.
1292 P = 6 plants same locality
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July 31
1293M ✓ . 5 specimens only from 2½ mi farther
down (west) on side road of collection 1292.
Same description.
1294 ✓ M. Pine barrens 5 mi E. of Florence, on US. 301. Florence
Co. Same description as above.
1295M. Partly burned over magnolia swamp in pine
barrens 2½ mi S.W. of center of Latta, on U.S. 301
Dillon Co, S.C. Only 1 plant still in bloom.
Plants flowering at ½ to ¾ meter but making well—rounded
bushes 2½ meters high in unharmed sections.
Leaves green beneath unless noted. May include a
few unfruited specimens of perhaps nudiflorum
1296 = Orchid same location.
1297M. Pine maple swamp areas with bamboo—
magnolia underbrush 2—3 mi N E of Selma along
N.C. 39, Johnston Co, N.C. Bushes from ½ meter to
2½ meters back in the woods where the shade is
too dense for them to flower. All past bloom,
however & with green leaves — evidently viscosum
type.
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