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under the plants. They look pretty [[?]] but very small [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] to be 100% sure. I took photographs but do not collected. About 300 m or so beyond this site, going south [[strikethrough]] there is [[/strikethrough]] passing the top of the sand dune there is another spot of A. radiata very green and flowering. I think than in 1976 this part was not blooming and probably started a little later than the rest of population. Almost every inflorescence was [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]]proliferated, producing vegetative axes like rays coming out [[end page]] [[start page]] of the basil ball inflorescences Each ray ends in one or two or more ? spikelets There are very heavy and they hang down from tips of branches, They look very pretty FAA: 2 very wide mouth vials with very young infloresc. and other with [[strikehthrough]] very [[/strikethrough]] young big inflor. and in other vial young infl. with proliferations or part of this proliferations. [[underlined]] 1 vial [[/underlined]] with tips of proliferated axis. 1 Bocquet = young spkl 1 3:1 " " [[ditto for young spkl]] (total 6 vials. not bulky collected Photos: from 19 - or 20 color