(about 2.0 to 2.5 cm. in diameter in 12 to 14 days at room temperature) about 2.0 to 2.5 cm. in diameter in 12 to 14 days at room temperature
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(a tough, closely woven felt of fine hyphae, 100 to 200 µm in depth with margin thin and often extending beyond the colony margin as a narrow zone of predominantly submerged growth, composed of funiculose stolon-like hyphae, becoming deeper and almost umbonate at colony center, radiately wrinkled, narrowly zonate, in some strains light sporing, with central colony area commonly remaining white, developing marginal conidial areas in bluish green shades near gnaphalium green to sage green (Ridgway, Pl. XLVII), becoming slate-olive in age) a tough, closely woven felt of fine hyphae, 100 to 200 µm in depth with margin thin and often extending beyond the colony margin as a narrow zone of predominantly submerged growth, composed of funiculose stolon-like hyphae, becoming deeper and almost umbonate at colony center, radiately wrinkled, narrowly zonate, in some strains light sporing, with central colony area commonly remaining white, developing marginal conidial areas in bluish green shades near gnaphalium green to sage green (Ridgway, Pl. XLVII), becoming slate-olive in age
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(about 1.5 to 2.0 cm. in diameter, plane except slightly umbonate at center) about 1.5 to 2.0 cm. in diameter, plane except slightly umbonate at center
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(as on Czapek but bearing loose columns of spores up to 200 µm in length on conidiophores up to 150 to 200 µm) as on Czapek but bearing loose columns of spores up to 200 µm in length on conidiophores up to 150 to 200 µm
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