(base compound consisting of a dense cluster of primary axes collectively 2-3 x 2-3 cm, small primordial or abortive branch systems present at the base covered by a white tomentum, rarely branching more than 3 times, dichotomous axils subacute to turbinate, branches mostly non-divergent, lower axes elongated up to 3 cm, upper internodes short, all branches slender, rarely greater than 5 mm in diameter, mostly bifid near the apices, apices subacute) base compound consisting of a dense cluster of primary axes collectively 2-3 x 2-3 cm, small primordial or abortive branch systems present at the base covered by a white tomentum, rarely branching more than 3 times, dichotomous axils subacute to turbinate, branches mostly non-divergent, lower axes elongated up to 3 cm, upper internodes short, all branches slender, rarely greater than 5 mm in diameter, mostly bifid near the apices, apices subacute[1]
non-amyloid, no significant color changes noted within 30 min of application to branch sections of pyrogallol, a-napthol, guaiac, gualacol, phenol, and aniline[1]
(without basal clamps, 1-4-sterigmate, sterigmata 4-8 µm long, straight, mostly not divergent, sometimes two connate at their bases) without basal clamps, 1-4-sterigmate, sterigmata 4-8 µm long, straight, mostly not divergent, sometimes two connate at their bases[1]
(interwoven in the stipe, parallel in the branches, cells usually not inflated, 3-15 µm diameter, smooth or fluted, cyanophilous, thin-walled or slightly thickened, 0.25-1.5 µm diameter) interwoven in the stipe, parallel in the branches, cells usually not inflated, 3-15 µm diameter, smooth or fluted, cyanophilous, thin-walled or slightly thickened, 0.25-1.5 µm diameter[1]
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