From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8218 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, January 5 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8218 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Your Living Room with Coverlastic Sofa Cover! ["Coverlastic Sofa" Subject: Your Living Room with Coverlastic Sofa Cover! Your Living Room with Coverlastic Sofa Cover! http://complediet.us/0Yczj0mW6B5gWUvncHX9WE2_LIMmo3akyp_i1DTEnflrPQ53sw http://complediet.us/QaQnbOjoIjM4RjYE5sUqwwPBxg21NmFrQZK5qrgSyEzt3rQvSg acteristics can depend on the prevalence of sun, with the green stems occurring more likely in the shade.:?172? Close-up of a Symphyotrichum lateriflorum stem and branch node showing hairs in vertical lines. The stem and branch have a reddish-brown hue, and leaves are mostly red with some lighter green. There are flower heads distally on the branch. Close-up of S. lateriflorum stem and branch node Slender and wiry inflorescence-filled branches grow from the stems at almost a right angle or in long arches. Shorter branches may ascend rather than arch. Stems and branches can be covered with fine soft hair, but sometimes the amount of hair is reduced farther from the base, mid-stem, or as it goes up the stem. The hair usually grows in vertical lines, particularly on the inflorescence branches. Leaves Symphyotrichum lateriflorum has alternate and simple leaves. Characteristics vary among leaves on the same plant and on plants in different environments and areas of the range.:?1102? Leaves occur at the base, on stems, and on inflorescence branches. The farther away from the base the leaves are, the smaller they become, sometimes markedly so. By the time flowers appear, the leaves at the base and stem have often withered or fallen. Leaves have fine, reticulate veins:?1225? and little to no hair except for the key characteristic of hair on the back, or abaxial, midrib.:?177? This abaxial midrib hair can sometimes all but disappear as the plant ages within a season.:?1102? Hand holding a leaf, showing the hairy vein running down the center of the underside of the leaf and the net-like reticulate veins on the leaf surface Abaxial leaf on S. lateriflorum plant showing hairy midrib and the net-like reticulate veins on the leaf surface Basal, or bottom, leaves vary in shape from oblanceolate, lance-ovate, ovate, spatulate, to nearly circular. They are thin and the least lance-shaped, with a short or no leafstalk. Basal leaf sizes vary, measuring about 3b35 millimeters in length by 7b25 mm in width. The surfaces feel slightly rough to the touch, and the edges are wavy or saw-toothed. Leaves may or may not come to a point at the end depending upon their shape. Several young leaves with coarsely saw-toothed edges Lance-ovate shaped basal leaves on a juvenile S. lateriflorum plant Lower and middle stem leaves have no leafstalk, mean ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8218 **********************************************