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light orange brown tomentum

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Cycas aculeata
... by the few long leaves with long petioles bearing long slender spines and a light orange-brown tomentum. Microsporangiate cones are small in size with rounded microsporophylls which lack any apiculus. ... C. balansae, differing in the more numerous leaves with relatively longer petioles, the light orange-brown tomentum, the longer and wider, slightly keeled leaflets that are more narrowed at the base ...
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Cycas desolata
... . Historical notes: Distinguishing features: distinguished from other Australian species by the strongly glaucous, light blue leaves with relatively few leaflets, and the spine-free petioles. Distribution: known ... (opposing leaflets inserted at 30-50° on rachis), with 90-136 leaflets, with orange or brown tomentum shedding as leaf expands; rachis usually terminated by paired leaflets. Petiole 10-23 ...
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Cycas maconochiei
... , and the basal leaflets reducing in size. Distinguished from C. arnhemica by the abundant orange-brown tomentum around the cataphylls. Distribution: this taxon occurs in the north-west of the Northern ... on the leaves, that of subsp. maconochiei is usually light orange-brown or even paler, whereas that of subsp. lanata is a darker red-brown. Tomentum is less persistent and eventually lost in subsp. ...
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Cycas scratchleyana
... scattered laminar hypodermis, possibly as an environmental response to higher light conditions. Some specimens from around Port Moresby also show ... at 180° on rachis), with 160-300 leaflets, with white tomentum shedding as leaf expands; rachis usually terminated by a spine ... ovoid, 43-55 mm long, 32-40 mm wide; sarcotesta orange or orange-brown, not pruinose, 5-7 mm thick; fibrous layer present; ...
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Cycas siamensis
... respects. They also differ in being usually densely brown-tomentose, with the tomentum persisting around their bases and on the trunk around ... Cambodia and Myanmar. This species occurs in full sun to light shade in low open woodland on flat country or on ... -180° on rachis), with 140-280 leaflets, with white, orange or brown tomentum persistent above and below; rachis frequently terminated by a spine ...
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Canary Islands Laurel Forest
... lanceolate leaves are coriaceous and scarcely pubescent. The bright red-orange flowers are large - about 3 centimeters long - and are grouped ... for the closer pubescence. Ranunculus Cortusifolius (Ranunculaceae) Morgallana Among the light and shade at the borders of the bay-leaf woods, ... have a hint of brown but they are very showy for their calyx which is covered by the same white tomentum as the ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - boxelder
... -brown, usually with apparent corky outgrowths, particularly when fast growing. The terminal bud is large and is usually sticky, covered with green to orange-brown, shiny scales. Bark:Gray-brown, ... fall. Twig:Slender, zigzag, light brown in color; buds are long (1 inch), light brown, and slender, covered with overlapping scales that are tinged with tomentum, widely divergent from stems. Bark:Smooth ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - hackberry
... tomentum and a long (1 to 1 1/2 inches) silky white to rusty red terminal bud. Bark:Brown ... brown to olive-brown with large orangish, narrowly ovoid buds. Bark:Orange to orange-brown and scaly or peeling when young; later developing irregular gray or red-brown ridges and furrows. Upper crowns always show orange ...
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