
FIGURE 25. Micromorphology of leaf blade epidermis (SEM). A–B. Festuca purpurascens (Morrone 6110, SI). A. Adaxial epidermis. B. Abaxial epidermis. C–D. Festuca pyrogea (Arroyo & Squeo 87091, CONC). C. Adaxial epidermis. D. Abaxial epidermis. E–F. Festuca rigescens (Cabrera et al. 3556, LP). E. Adaxial epidermis. F. Abaxial epidermis. G–H. Festuca rubra (Magens 3096, CONC). G. Adaxial epidermis. H. Abaxial epidermis. I–J. Festuca subantarctica (Pisano 4431, CONC). I. Adaxial epidermis. J. Abaxial epidermis. K–L. Festuca werdermannii (Cabrera et al. 3521, SI). K. Adaxial epidermis. L. Abaxial epidermis.
Published as part of Ospina, Juan C., Aliscioni, Sandra S. & Denham, Silvia S., 2015, Phytotaxa 223 (1) on pages 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.223.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13636640
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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