-
recognized after seed
dispersal by the wiry, wavy
inflorescence stalks (
flexuose) that
continue to
stick out of the
clump of leaf blades. The
stems are...
-
flower from
early summer well into autumn. The
flowers are
sessile on a
flexuose (zigzag)
arched spike. The
fertile flowers are hermaphroditic. All stamens...
- margin, when present, is
white and undulate,
while the
proper margin is
flexuose, swollen, and
bright orange in colour. The
discs of the
apothecia are orange...
-
style moves up or down (cataflexistyle or (ana-)hyperflexisyle).
flexuous flexuose Bent
alternately in
different directions; zigzag.
floccose Having a soft...
-
Pileocystidia (10–) 12–28 × 4–9.5 μm, globose, cylindrical, clavate,
flexuose or
pyriform and thin-walled.
Stipitipellis a cutis,
hyphae 1.5–9.5 μm diameter...
-
length and
bearing a
colour similar to the thallus. They are scattered,
flexuose, and can be
immersed to
slightly raised, with
either acute or
obtuse ends...
- persistent, black, shiny, and raised,
ranging from
entire to
somewhat wavy (
flexuose). The
hyphae (filamentous
fungal cells)
measure 3–9 μm in diameter. The...
- (30–70 ft) high and 4–10 cm (2–4 in) thick.
Culms are
basally straight or
flexuose (bent
alternately in
different directions),
drooping at the tips. Culm...
-
showing the
external sculpture within. The
columella is slender,
decidedly flexuose, and very
slightly revolute. The type
specimen was
found in the Pacific...
-
aside (finally excluded), and
occasionally surrounded by a black, wavy (
flexuose) ring. The
outer layer of the
apothecia (thalline exciple)
typically has...