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June 23
- 1014M. In "Heath Hollow", a N. facing wooded hollow
½ mile N. of Magazine Mtn Rd. & about 5 mi N
of Havana, Logan Co, Ark. Comparatively moist (as
moisture goes in Arkansas) rocky slope in oak wood.
Plants ¾ — 1½ meters. Many very stoloniferous.Alt about 900 ft Apparently
a mixture of early flowering pinks & somewhat later whites, a
few of the latter still in bloom. The "pinks" resemble in foliage
etc. the collections of yesterday. Additional notes as
tagged. - 1014P = plants same location
- 1015M. N. facing rocky slope 1 mi E of White Rock
Mtn on rd. to Cass, Franklin Co, Ark. Bushes 1½—2½ m.
Locally very abundant. Appear to be all the wide leaved,early flowering & probably "pink" fld. type. All
past bloom. Above a small stream which serves as
a probably constant water supply. Alt. about 1200 ft. - 1015P = plants same locality
- 1016M. Summit of White Rock Mtn, WestNorth side.
Very abundant above & below summit cliffs. All
past bloom. Plants 1¼ — 1¾ meters. Franklin
Co. Alt. 2000 ft. A good spot to visit about
May 15! Look like the "roseum" type.
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