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stuffed then hollow,
finely floccose becoming smooth above the ring, and with
small appressed squamules or
creamy floccose material below. The
volva is...
- base.
Initially solid, the
stipe becomes hollow with age; it is
cottony (
floccose) to
scaly toward the base. The
annulus is
abundant and double-layered;...
- tomentosa),
black spruce (Picea mariana), sea
thrift (Armeria maritima) and
floccose tansy (Tanacetum
huronense var. floccosum).
Mouth of the
William River...
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Marginally fringed with
short hairs (cilia).
Ciliolate Minutely ciliate.
Floccose With
flocks of soft,
woolly hairs,
which tend to rub off.
Glabrescent Losing...
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flexuous flexuose Bent
alternately in
different directions; zigzag.
floccose Having a soft and
wooly covering of hairs.
flora 1. All the
plants growing...
- deflocculant, deflocculation, floc, floccillation, floccinaucinihilipilification,
floccose, flocculant, floccular, flocculation, floccule, flocculent, floccus, flock...
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slightly at the base, and is
somewhat flexuous, hollow, and
subpruinose to
floccose. The
stipe is
whitish to
reddish brown or
blackish and
readily bruises...
- stem, and
white with a
creamy yellow tinge. The
edges of the
gills are
floccose,
meaning they have
tufts of soft
wooly hairs—another
volval remnant. The...
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shallow central umbilicus." The
texture of the caps were
smooth to
minutely floccose. The
gills were
described as
adnate to
slightly concurrent. The spores...