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Ash rusts (Fruiting Bodies)
Puccinia sparganioides Ellis & Tracy

distinctive pycnia and aecial "cluster cup" with orange-yellow aeciospores proliferating from the surface of infected tissue.

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Edward L. Barnard from United States

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

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