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May 11

  • 729. Top of Woody Gap on Ga 60, 2½ mi S.E. of
    junction with 180, Lumpkin Co, Ga. Oak pine hillsides
    Plants 2—2½ m. A fairly uniform orange prevails in
    this region. W.43. Limb yellow orange. Deeper yellow blotch
  • 730. ditto. W.45 " deeper " " " " "

  • 731M. Hillside behind cabin area, Vogel State
    Park, junction of Ga 180 & U.S. 19, Union Co, Ga.


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    (Home site for A. Bakeri)Fairly steep slope in oak woods — an occasional
    pine. Plants bright orange red to almost red,
    particularly near the road, becoming considerably
    yellower higher up. Plants 2—3½ meters
    Limb colors:
    (a) Red orange (2J10)
    (b) Orange red (2I11 — but yellower)
    (c) Orange (9F10)
    (d) Orange pink (around 9A9)
    (e) Genista yellow (9J8)
    (f) Golden " (9L6)
    (g) " corn (9I6)
  • 732P(a)= Small yellow plant same area
  • 733P = Fairly large golden yellow
  • 734P = Run of the mill orange red.
  • 735P = Slightly larger & darker orange red.

  • 736M. Hillside north of disused lumber camp on dirt
    rd ⅓ mi E of U.S. 19 at a point about ½ mi
    toward Neel Gap from Vogel State Park, Union


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    Co, Ga. Presumably the home site for Azalea
    Furbishii. Plants upright due to high pine
    shade & the fact that theymany of themwere cut off at the
    ground 7 yrs or so ago. Complex looks identical
    with that of Vogel Park. Plants 2—3 meters.
    Colors:(a) Red—orange(a) of 731
    (b) orange red — (b) of "
    (c) orange pink (d) " "
    (d) Genista yellow (e) " "
    (e) Golden " (f) " "
    Practically all with a golden yellow blotch which
    becomes orange in the redder forms & covers the whole
    upper petal in the yellows.

  • 737.M. North facing slope in cut over oak—pine woods
    on Georgia 53, 2 mi E of Dawsonville, Dawson Co, Ga.
    Plants 2—2½ meters. Canescens type.
    Colors:—(a) med pink tube. Pink limb
    (b) " " " white "
    (c) paler tube, white limb


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    (d) very pale tube, white limb.