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Gaviota Canon, Santa Inez Mts., 8 Apr. 1920.
Santa Barbara Co.

No. 8451 Dichelostemma multiflorum (Benth.) Heller. Gaviota Canon near the ocean, Santa Inez Mts.

No. 8452. Solanum douglasii Dunal. Corolla white but lavender-tinted, its 5 ovate-lanceolate lobes spreading star-like a bit. The corolla is very deeply lobed; it looks not at all like the S. umbelliferum type and in general appearance is quite as unlike S. nigrum. It forms a bushy plant 2 to 3 ft. high and is now very showy. It is quite woody below. I notice it also at Santa Barbara. The style is conspicuously exserted from the yellow anther-tube which is very showy.

No. 8453. Venegasia. Rays about 20, yellow. Involucre in 2 rows, ovate. Bush 2 to 3 ft. h., common. Also very common all the way from the coast as far at least as [Sonris] on the borders of the Simi Valley
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Simi Valley, Ventura Co. 10 Apr. 1000 ft.

in Ventura Co.

No. 8454. Gilia californica Bth. =Leptodactylon
Cor. [corolla?] rose purple or better say deep pink. Very showy, border wash. Cont. p. 32.

No. 8455. Pectocarya linearis DC.
This borage grew in hard sandy soil.

No. 8456. Isomeris arborea Nutt.
Bush 3 ft. h., common thru all the coast country.

No. 8457. Oenothera bistorta Nutt. [note: graciliflora erased and overwritten with bistorta]
The young "stemless" plants are the early flowering or early vernal type; the large plant is the later flowering type.

-Proliferous flowering, due to seasonal conditions, the acaulescent state first, the flowers produced from the summit of the root-crown. This may be the only flowering, as often the case with Oenotheria graciliflora (no. 8457), or there may be stems radiating proliferously from beneath this terminal flowering as shown by the caulescent plant under no. 8457. These proliferous stems are prostrate in this case.
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