Contributions from the United States National Herbarium . Figure 82. Leaf blade surfaces. A-E. Festuca fimbriata. A. Abaxial epidermis with ribs. B. Abaxial epidermis, detail view of silicabodies, prickles and stomata. C. Adaxial epidermis with pronounced ribs covered densely with prickles. D. Adaxial epidermis,detail view of ribs with prickles and silica bodies on the top of ribs, stomata between the ribs. E. Adaxial epidermis, detail view ofstoma and wax on the cell walls. F. F rubra. Abaxial epidermis with long and short cells. A-E, Brade & Kuhlman 15631 (PRC);F, Stancik 3457 (PRC). 158 Fes


Contributions from the United States National Herbarium . Figure 82. Leaf blade surfaces. A-E. Festuca fimbriata. A. Abaxial epidermis with ribs. B. Abaxial epidermis, detail view of silicabodies, prickles and stomata. C. Adaxial epidermis with pronounced ribs covered densely with prickles. D. Adaxial epidermis,detail view of ribs with prickles and silica bodies on the top of ribs, stomata between the ribs. E. Adaxial epidermis, detail view ofstoma and wax on the cell walls. F. F rubra. Abaxial epidermis with long and short cells. A-E, Brade & Kuhlman 15631 (PRC);F, Stancik 3457 (PRC). 158 Festuca in South American Paramos KMofl. MT


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