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July 11

  • 1094M. Stunted oak woods on summit of Cowee Bald,
    Macon & Jackson Counties, N.C. elev 4900 ft.
    Plants 2—3 meters. Mostly past bloom but chiefly on
    salmon orange to yellow side where left. Leaves green
    unless noted otherwise. Colors indicated.


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  • 1095M. Deciduous slopes on S. slopes of
    Satulah Mtn, Highlands, Macon Co, N.C. 4000 to
    4500 ft elevation. Growing intertwined with
    succeeding collection of arborescens, mostly past flower.
    Few remaining largely apricot — to salmon orange.
    Leaves green unless noted. Plants 2—3½ meters.

  • 1096M. Same location — from 4500 right to
    summit of Satulah Mtn (4543 ft) Plants
    1—3 meters. All with white limb & tube &
    glaucous leaf undersides unless otherwise noted.
  • 1096P = plant same location
  • 1097 Summit of Satulah Mt. Chestnut tree
    About 3 m. tall.

  • 1098M. Edge of woods in a 2 mi radius of Highlands,
    Macon Co, N.C. Plants ½—¾ meters. Green leaves
    unless noted. Limb & tube white, Very fragrant. Common
    in the wood from the elevation (3850 ft) right to
    the summit of Satulah Mt, but very seldom flowers —
    only, apparently, when established in the sunlight for some time.
  • (1098P = plant of 1098 M(a). O.K.Apparently lost)

  • 1099. From garden of Mr. Henry Wright. 3 N of


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    Highlands. Looks like viscosum x arborescens
    Bush 1 meter. Limb & tube strong pink. A
    beautiful specimen.