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These are also resupinate and usually twisted to one side.
Structures in a green plant will sometimes twist around from their original positions into a resupinate form.
The bracket form is most common, but a resupinate form also exists.
Certain genera such as Peniophora are notable for many of their species being resupinate.
They can be resupinate or non-resupinate (as in Prosthechea cochleata).
Paullicorticium is a genus of resupinate fungi in the Hydnaceae family.
The cylindrical to fusiform ovary is resupinate (turned upside down).
In the majority of orchids, the flowers are resupinate, twisting 180 during development so that the lip points downwards.
That is, most orchid flowers are resupinate.
Species in the genus have white to cream-colored, resupinate fruit bodies (growing flat, like a crust).
Fruiting bodies, which are found growing on wood, are resupinate, sessile, and perennial.
The species of Peniophora are resupinate, or crust-like, and are described as corticioid.
Fomitiporia ellipsoidea produces resupinate fruit bodies that are hard and woody whether fresh or dry.
It is resupinate (crust-like), lacks a stipe, and sits directly on the host tree.
The genera Bomarea and Alstroemeria often exhibit resupinate leaves.
Peniophora quercina produces resupinate fruit bodies which vary in appearance depending on whether they are wet or dry.
The inflorescence on the erect central spike bears a few large pubescent and resupinate flowers with large, prominent lip.
T. caerulana is resupinate, meaning the fruiting body lies on the surface of the substrate, with the hymenium exposed to the outside.
A. serialiformis is sometimes found together with the much rarer Antrodia oleracea, a grayish, strictly resupinate species.
It was first described in 2010 to contain Jaapia, a resupinate genus until then classified in the Boletales.
The rhizomes are short and branched, with short stems bearing 1-3 apical leaves and a single resupinate flower.
It is resupinate, forming a very thin structure which is white, pruinose (flour-like dusting) or chalky in appearance.
It has resupinate basidiocarps, a lilac to vinaceous brown pore surface and simple septate generative hyphae.
The inflorescence is a cylindric raceme bearing many small resupinate purple-spotted flowers subtended by very short linear-acute floral bracts.
Species of this family have resupinate to effused-reflexed basidiocarps, smooth to spiny hymenophores, amyloid spores, dimitic hyphae, and cause white rot.