Record Summary | Aecia on leaves of Spur Valerian |
Found as | Aecia (I) |
Date | 9 June 2009 |
Associated organism | Centranthus ruber |
OS grid ref | OSGR: SX95 |
Lat/Lon | 50° 20’ N, 3° 30’ W |
Vice County | South Devon, VC no: 3 |
Country | England |
Voucher | 9 Jun 2009[L] (Please quote this in any queries about this record) |
Notes:
Aecia crowded, mainly hypophyllous, with revolute peridium.
Peridial cells with "cracked ice" texture on inner surface, often with orange droplets within and easily confused with aeciospores.
Aeciospores: thick-walled, bright orange contents.
First record on this host.
Infected with Tuberculina persicina
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