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On Location in Antarctica
... this species which does not possess hemoglobin or red blood cells. The blood is opalescent whitish gray in color.
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Anthracnose of Grape
... reddish spots. Spots then enlarge, become sunken, and produce lesions with gray centers and round or angular edges (Figure 1). Dark reddish ... manner to those on shoots. Eventually, they become circular with gray centers and brown to black margins with round or angular ... may become slightly sunken. The centers of the spots turn whitish gray and are surrounded by narrow reddish-brown to black margins ( ...
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GLADIOLUS INSECT PROBLEMS
... the outer tissue layers of the leaves, flowers and corms. The infested surfaces are glistening, whitish gray. Young insects feed in the sheath. Infested flowers are discolored and spotted. The leaves turn ...
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Fire or Botrytis Blight of Tulip
... . 1). As they enlarge, the lesions become more depressed and their color changes to a whitish gray or brown. At this stage the margins of the lesions are quite definite. The lesions ... point of the attack. On flowers, infections appear as minute lesions or spots that are whitish to light brown. After the lesions enlarge, they turn a deeper brown and may involve ...
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Floridata: Pimenta dioica
... in ( cm) long leaves. These are leathery, evergreen, opposite, oblong, aromatic and quite attractive. The whitish gray bark peels in thin sheets. The white flowers are about a 0.25 in (0 ...
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Palomar Mtn. Lichens
... foliose lichen on granodiorite and gabbro boulders; thallus pale yellowish-green to greenish-gray (not whitish-gray as in Physcia); Hale refers to this color as yellowish-green ("Hale ... yellow" as in Xanthoparmelia, Flavoparmelia, and Flavopunctelia. Physcia tenella (or P. adscendens): Small whitish-gray foliose colonies without apothecia; marginal lobes very narrow and ciliate (appearing like ...
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Jamesia americana Torr. & A. Gray
... Jamesia americana Torr. & A. Gray Jamesia americana Torr. & A. Gray Hydrangeaceae Small deciduous shrub about 1 m high, with pale brown peeling bark . Leaves opposite, ... -6.5 cm long, 1.5-3 cm wide, serrate, light green and pubescent above, whitish tomentose beneath. White flowers about 1.5 cm across, with 5 petals, in terminal cymes ...
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Fruit Pathology - Powdery Mildew
... and intended fruit market. II. Symptoms: Powdery mildew causes whitish lesions on curled or longitudinally folded leaves (photo 2-1), stunted whitish-gray twig growth evident on dormant shoots (photo 2-2), and ...
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Eastern Gray Squirrels in Kansas
... Gray Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis Measurements: Total Length: 15-21 inches Tail Length: 6-10 inches Weight: 1-2 pounds Comments: Eastern gray squirrels have long, bushy tails with whitish fringe and gray ... long as 12 years. As woodland cover increases in eastern Kansas, gray squirrels displace fox squirrels. Distribution: Gray squirrels range throughout the eastern half of the United States and ...
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Hispid Cotton Rats in Kansas
... store their food. Their bristly fur is yellowish-brown with flecks of black and gray on top and whitish-gray below. Unlike other rats their tails are relatively short. Females can produce many ...
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