Search Results for: Hosiery footwears without applied soles
it is larger than, and not as orange as stereum complicatum . it does not "bleed" a red latex when injured, like several other stereum species do. under the microscope, it features "normal" hyphidia that are not adorned with projections or spikes. however, the name "stereum hirsutum" is generally applied
semicircular, or irregular; densely velvety, hairy, or with appressed hairs; with concentric zones of texture and color; colors variable, but generally ranging from yellow to tan, brown, reddish brown, or buff (sometimes developing greenish shades in old age as a result of algae); laterally attached, without...
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