| 31. | A very dense indumentum of bristle-like, purple-grey hairs covers the stem.
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| 32. | Immature parts of the plant may bear a sparse indumentum of white, mostly glabrous throughout.
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| 33. | Megasporophylls are thickly covered in orange indumentum and the developing seeds have an intensely glaucous sarcotesta.
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| 34. | They are hidden by the indumentum, any covering of hairs etc ., beneath the leaf.
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| 35. | Young parts of the plant, such as developing pitchers, are covered in a dense indumentum.
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| 36. | The Greek ) meaning " crimson beneath ", referring to the indumentum on the leaf underside.
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| 37. | Most parts of the plant are covered in a dense indumentum of very short, stellate white hairs.
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| 38. | It is characterised by an indumentum of thick brown hairs, which is even present on the inflorescence.
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| 39. | A sparse but persistent indumentum of simple, white hairs is present on most parts of the plant.
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| 40. | In most species the leaves are covered in fine hairs or indumentum, which normally contain the essential oils.
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