| 31. | The female cones are open, with sporophylls 17-24 cm long, densely red-brown tomentose.
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| 32. | The inflorescence spike emerges within the leaf crown, often concealed, and the peduncle is short and tomentose.
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| 33. | The undivided leaves are tomentose underneath and are 20 to 45 mm long and 4 to 18 mm wide.
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| 34. | Most mature vegetative parts are tomentose, but the rest of the inflorescence has a sparser covering of short hairs.
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| 35. | The strong, thick, upright stem is leafy and hairy, woolly-tomentose and usually has only one inflorescence.
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| 36. | Female cones closed type, sporophylls 13 18 cm long with yellow to gray tomentose . 2-4 ovules per sporophyll.
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| 37. | Leaves are slightly tomentose when young, nearly glabrous when mature, with a tip that is recoiled ( curved backwards ).
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| 38. | It is named after the Greek word " brunneus " ( brown ), as the emergent leaves are brown tomentose.
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| 39. | The Latin word meaning'cushion stuffing,'tomentum, is used to describe a woolly coating formed by the tomentose hairs.
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| 40. | The broad ovate leaves are long and wide, with the upper side dark green and pilose, and the underside grey tomentose.
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