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Minutely hispid. ****y With a fine,
close grayish-white pubescence. Lanate, or
lanose With
woolly hairs.
Pilose With soft,
clearly separated hairs. Puberulent...
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Dermateaceae containing 3 species.
Colonies (PDA) grow slowly, are
velvety to
lanose,
coloured olivaceous-grey to
mouse grey with the
reverse black. Phialides...
- with
greyish fissured bark at the base. The
stems are
subquadrangular and
lanose,
crowded with
leaves on
short axillary branches. The
leaves are sessile...
- by 1 – 2.5 cm wide, membranaceous,
tomentose or
glabrescent above, and
lanose below. The
yellow inflorescence is 5 – 15 cm long,
comprising two orders...
- 16 cm long by 2.5 – 4.5 cm wide, membranaceous,
glabrescent above, and
lanose below. The
cream or
white inflorescence is 10 – 20 cm long. The sessile...
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lanceolate to
elliptic leaves are 5.5 – 10 cm long by 1.4 – 4 cm wide,
lanose above and below. The
yellow inflorescences are 15 – 30 cm long, comprising...
- long by 2.5 – 5.5 cm wide, subcoriaceous,
glabrescent above,
tomentose or
lanose below, the
margin serrate. The
upper leaves have
shorter petioles, and the...
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Gibberella fujikuroi species complex. The
mycelium is
whitish and is
lanose to
fluffy while the
pigmentation in
reverse is
greyish orange and becomes...
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subcoriaceous oblong-lanceolate leaves,
tomentose to
glabrescent above and
lanose below, 2–6 cm long by 0.5–1.8 cm wide. The
white or
creamy white inflorescence...
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sessile elliptic or oblong-elliptic, 4–10 cm long by 1.5–3 cm wide,
lanose on both surfaces. The
white or
cream inflorescence is 3–8 cm long, comprising...