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Fasciation (pronounced /ˌfæʃiˈeɪʃən/, from the
Latin root
meaning "band" or "stripe"), also
known as cresting, is a
relatively rare
condition of abnormal...
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commonly known as woolflowers, or, if the
flower heads are
crested by
fasciation, ****scombs. The
plants are well
known in East Africa's
highlands and...
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Francisque Morel' 'Maréchal Foch'[citation needed] Wood
Branch end
displaying fasciation Buds of
white lilac Single lilac flower In second-growth
woodlands of...
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ornamentation attached to the
ridge of a roof, cornice,
coping or
parapet Fasciation or cresting, in botany,
abnormal growth of a
plant This disambiguation...
- the
ornamental plant genus Celosia, if the
flower heads are
crested by
fasciation Celosia argentea var. cristata, an
herbaceous plant resembling the head...
- of the
forewings is 13–15 mm.
Adults are
uniform brick red with
faint fasciation.
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known crested saguaros do****ented. The
crest formation,
caused by
fasciation,
creates a seam of
abnormal growth along the top or top of the arm of...
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Adults are ****ually dimorphic.
Female much
larger and heavier.
Forewing fasciation is more
distinct in female.
Caterpillar with
light leaf-green body. Surface...
- females. The
ground colour of the
wings is pale orange-brown with
blackish fasciation. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Axinoptera
penataran Holloway 1997". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
- in Sri
Lanka and India. Its
forewings are rich
brown with
lesser white fasciation.
Hindwing without a
subbasal pale grey patch. "Species Details: Paradiopa...