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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.
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  • 1290M. Drier slopes adjoining Four Hole Swamp.
    14 mi E of Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co, S.C.
    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)

  • 1292M. 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