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Uromyces politus
Description and distribution map for Uromyces politus in Australia. This rust has an aecial (cluster cup) stage which forms masses of orange cylinders (to 1.5 mm high) with a white, toothed margin. On Muehlenbeckia. RARE. It seemed a good idea to ... [... more]
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