- is
known as the
narrow buckler-fern in the
United Kingdom, and as the
spinulose woodfern in
North America. It is a
tetraploid of
hybrid origin, one parent...
- with the
standard 12–15 mm long;
fruits are
jointed and made of 2–4
spinulose articles. Pods have a
yellow thorny surface that
turns brown at maturity...
- less than a
micron in
length (spinulus,
plural spinuli)
referred to as
spinulose (scabrate), or
longer than a
micron (echina, echinae)
referred to as echinate...
-
contain 16 ascospores.
Ascospores are
hyaline or
green and
typically spinulose. More than 200
species of
Hypocrea have been
described but few have been...
- above;
mouth oblique,
produced on the
upper side;
teeth short, triangular,
spinulose, ciliate, the
upper one is the
longest and 8–13 mm (0.31–0.51 in) in length...
- than 2 cm, with
bracts and
bracteoles less than 1 cm long, and
notable spinulose-ciliate Inflorescences:
staminate inflorescences erect, 15–25 cm, flower...
- ****nia, Nutt.,
which has
evergreen unequally pinnate leaves,
sessile spinulosely dentate leaflets, and dark blue
globose berries." In a 1908 publication...
- e.g.
bricks of
manure interlaced with mycelia.
spinose Having spines.
spinulose Having small,
delicate spines (spinules). Spitzenkörper A vesicle-rich...
-
pattern of this
dorsal hair tuft. They can also be
identified by the
spinulose form of
their hairs,
which are spineless, in
contrast to the finer, feather-like...
- paraplectenchymatous,
uncarbonized structure.
Spinulose-tipped
periphysoids are present, as are
unbranched paraphyses with
spinulose tips. The
ascospores of Acanthotrema...