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- Phyllostachydis is a Latin adjective that is derived from the Phyllostachys bamboo genus. It may refer to: Folium Phyllostachydis, a bamboo leaves medicinal...
- H. phyllostachydis may refer to: Hypocrea phyllostachydis, a fungus species of the genus Hypocrea Hypocreopsis phyllostachydis, a fungus species Phyllostachydis...
- S. phyllostachydis may refer to: Scolicotrichum phyllostachydis, Teng, a fungus species in the genus Scolicotrichum Scyphospora phyllostachydis, a fungus...
- P. phyllostachydis may refer to: Phyllachora phyllostachydis, a fungus species Polyporus phyllostachydis, a fungus species growing on dead bamboo shoots...
- M. phyllostachydis may refer to: Meliola phyllostachydis, W. Yamam, a fungus species of the genus Meliola Mycosphaerella phyllostachydis, a plant pathogen...
- Polyporus phyllostachydis is a fungus species belonging to the genus Polyporus. It is a species known from ****an to grow on the ground on the living or...
- Mycocitrus phyllostachydis is a fungus species in the family Bionectriaceae. It is a parasite of the Phyllostachys bamboos. "Mycocitrus phyllostachydis (Syd...
- Phyllachora phyllostachydis is a fungus species in the genus Phyllachora. It is a parasite of Phyllostachys bamboos, which mainly exist in the stomach...
- kumasasa Fungi and pathogens growing specifically on Phyllostachys have phyllostachydis or phyllostachydicola species epithets. Connecticut property owners...
- the grove of plants will grow in height and cane diameter. Polyporus phyllostachydis (Sotome, T. Hatt. & Kakish.), is a fungus species known from ****an...