| UNITED STATES: New York:: Westchester Co. town of Briarcliff Manor, cultivated, 2013. |
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Note the slight embossed area in the angle where the vein joins the midrib of the leaf. These are small pockets inhabited by mites (mite domatia). The mites enter the domatia, which have abundant hairs, on the abaxial side fo the leaf.
| Copyright © 2013 by Robbin Moran
(contact: kcn2[at]cornell.edu)
[ref. DOL44173]
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