Its captain, a married father of three young boys, was the boat’s owner and leader of the four-man crew, which included two locals and the blue-blooded son of a well-to-do summer family. In March of 1984, the commercial fishing boat Wind Blown left Montauk Harbor on what should have been a routine offshore voyage. In the nonfiction “ The Lost Boys of Montauk” author Amanda Fairbanks tells “the True Story of the Wind Blown, Four Men Who Vanished at Sea, and the Survivors They Left Behind.” On Wednesday morning, June 20, Quogue Police responded to a report of a dead white shark on the beach in Quogue, between numbers 80 and 90 Dune Road. Details to follow in the August 11 At Quaquanantuck. Next up on the Quogue Association’s summer calendar will be the big blowout beach party on August 20 at the Quogue Village Beach. Quogue Association flags will be available for purchase. Live music will be provided by the band Soul’d Out as a lively soundtrack for the free beer and wine party, with lemonade for the kids, a popcorn machine, and other snacks. The Quogue Association flag is already flying down at the Village Dock in anticipation of the festive reception at the finish line, running from 4 to 6 p.m. The purse is also the same: $500 to the owner of the first place duck $250 for second place and $150 for third. Prices are in line with past years: one duck for $5 five for $20 13 for $50 30 for $100 and 100 (which might require a team to mark in time) for $300. to noon on Saturday, July 23, just in time for buyers to get them marked up with name and telephone number and returned to organizers for the 4 p.m. tentaculata remaining a constant feature throughout its geographical distribution, and even if it overlaps in distribution with Quaqua framesii, Quaqua incarnata, and Quaqua hottentotorum at various localities, with none of which it presents any intergrades.And QA representatives will be making final duck sales from 10 a.m. Remarks: The characteristic long corolla lobes of Q. Outer corona lobes shortly bifid, appendages broadly triangular. Corona yellowish, basally quite bowlshaped. ![]() 8 mm long, 2 mm wide), narrowly (ovate-) lanceolate, ascending, margins curved outwards, mouth of the tube finely papillose, papillae conical. Corolla lobes more than 5 times as long as broad in the middle (ca. Corolla usually cream-coloured Cl tube 2.5 × 4 mm,Ĭampanulate, inside glabrous. Inflorescence: 4-10 flowered, usually close to the stem tips.įlowers: Flower buds oblong. Stems: 4-ribbed, 10-30 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm in diameter, greyish to purple-green. The specific epithet tentaculata comes from Latin, meaning 'with tentacles' and refers to the long thin corolla lobes. The flowers are usually cream coloured they lack hairs in the throat, but have a zone of minute conical papillae on the disc around the tube.ĭerivation of specific name. The inflorescence, usually close to the stem tips, bears 4-10 often simultaneously opening flowers with very characteristic long corolla lobes. tentaculata is a bushy succulent with greyish to purple-green stems up to 30 tall, with erect robust, conical tubercles topped by hard spines. tentaculata Bruynsĭescription: Quaqua incarnata subsp.
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