
          Champion

Sample taken 7/6/42
Studied 7/7/42

Under surface of mature leaf shows densely matted pubescence
over entire intervein area as well as on veins -- whitish becoming brown
or bronzy in color.  Considerable pubescence on petiole more or less agregated[aggregated]
because of friction in handling etc.  No setaceous hairs or axillary
tufts anywhere

upper surface of mature leaf nearly glabrous with an occasional
wisp of cobwebby pubescnce more particularly along the veins

Young growing tips show densely appressed longitudinal hairs
Extending up petioles & veins of the young leaves.  Intervein areas
densely covered with whitish mat which thins somewhat in
the older young leaves but still is thick

No axillary tufts or setaceous hairs present.

Upper surface of young leaves shows thin cobwebby pubescence
extending longitudinally from base toward top of leaf and
becoming thinner as the leaves expand

Tendrils single-forked in this specimen

[sketch of tendril]
        