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Mt. Davidson, San Francisco
very abundant, also Cerastium arvense L. Phacelia californica is also very abundant.
No. 10,355. Trifolium gracilentum T.&G. Calyx-lobe almost equaling corolla.
No. 10,356. Amsinkia intermedia F.&M. Grew very rankly in a dense thicket, 14 to 18 in. h. Cor. [corolla] 1 to 1 1/2 lines broad. Det. W.L.J.
No. 10,357. Amsinkia intermedia F.&M.
Rank dense growth. Plants very much leafier than no. 10,356. Coarser stockier growth. Corollas 2 1/2 lines broad.
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April 18, 1924.
No. 10,358. Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm. = M. latifolia
Nutlet round-ovate, not keeled or ridged on back, smooth with sharp angles at sides. Corolla blue, 3 lines broad.
No. 10,359. Geranium dissectum L.
No. 10,360. Lotus micranthus Benth.
No. 10,361. Lupinus bicolor Lindl.
No. 10,362. Oenothera ovata Nutt.
No. 10,363. Achillea millefolium
No. 10,364. Poa unilatealis [sic, unilateralis] Scribn. This grass grew on the rocky slopes, nr. [north] side.
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