Exobasidium peckii

Family: Exobasidiaceae | Genus: Exobasidium
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Notes Upon a New Exobasidium

[On] Andromeda mariana ... The tips of the stems, instead of bending somewhat to one side and hanging full of the large white corolla bells characteristic of the species, were bolt upright, shorter than usual and bearing capitate masses of a pale green color. Upon inspection these were seen to be abnormally developed stems with their misshapen flowers in dense clusters. Some of the stems bore ordinary flowers a few inches below the malformed tips.

[Exobasidium peckii] is remarkable in being confined almost entirely to the inflorescences where it causes most extravagant enlargement and distortion of parts. Some of the single flowers are more than an inch in length and in spread of petals, the bell-shaped corolla being replaced by one that is wheel-shaped and polypetalous ... The ovary ... is raised a half inch or more above the receptacle and the peculiar placentae greatly exaggerated.

- Halsted, Byron D.: (1893) Notes Upon a New Exobasidium©


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