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Covered by a
single integument. See also bitegmic,
having two integuments.
urceolate Shaped like an urn or pitcher, with a
swollen middle and
narrowing top...
- Lücking. The
specific epithet urceolata refers to the
strongly concave ("
urceolate")
lobes of the lichen. It
occurs in páramo
regions of
central Colombia...
- Also, the
lower pitchers of N.
ulukaliana have an amphora-shaped to
urceolate form (as
opposed to
being ovoid in
shape in N.
macfarlanei in the basal...
- are one to
several apothecia per lobe, with reddish-brown urn-shaped (
urceolate) to
concave discs,
immersed so as to
appear like
concave spots. Lichen...
-
formed in
clusters at the apices.
Cystocarps are on wide
stalks and are
urceolate. The
tetraspores are in
series in the
final branches.
Epizoic and epiphytic...
- The
species epithet refers to its
characteristic small, urn-shaped (
urceolate),
orange apothecia. "Coenogonium
urceolatum Kantvilas,
Rivas Plata & Lücking"...
- 059 inch) to 2 mm (0.079 inch) wide. The
upper segment of the
basal part is
urceolate, or urn-shaped, and
clearly narrowed at the throat,
measuring 18 mm (...
- 1.2 to 1.5. mm long and
finely pubescent on the back. The
corolla is
urceolate when
young but
becomes more or less
campanulate with
advancing age. The...
-
leaves are coriaceous, elliptic, from 1 to 3.3 cm long. The
flower is
urceolate,
white to
Mexican pink and
grouped in
clusters of five to
eight flowers...
- The buds have a
rostrate or
urceolate appearance with a
calyx calyptrate that
sheds early. The
fruit is bell or
urceolate shaped that are
about 1.5 cm...