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- The perianth is glabrous or puberulent outside and densely pubescent inside.
- It can have 1-5 puberulent ( hairy ) stems.
- The young twigs are covered with very fine hairs ( puberulent ).
- Leaves are toothed, tapering at the tip, puberulent on both sides.
- The foliage is scabrid, crisped-villous or puberulent with yellow glandular hairs.
- Most parts of the plant lack a persistent indumentum, being puberulent covering of simple, black hairs of around 0.3 mm.
- It is a small puberulent orchid with only cauline leaves in an upright stem, which are clasping, elliptic to lanceolate, parallel-veined and plicate.
- The leaves are glabrous on both surfaces or sparsely puberulent beneath only when young; the leaves are mostly triplinerved or sometimes inconspicuously 鹶e-nerved, with conspicuous midrib on both surfaces.
- The apices, or terminal ends, are obtuse to acute, while the surfaces are glabrous ( hairless ), somewhat strigillose ( with stiff, slender bristles ), puberulent ( very finely haired ), scabrellous ( having small rough hairs ), strigoso-villous ( with stiff soft hairs ), or villous ( having soft shaggy hairs ), and occasionally they are more or less stipitate-glandular.
- As Nick Page has summarized, " " Ammophila breviligulata " is distinguished from " A . arenaria " by smaller ligules ( 1-3 mm versus 10-30 mm long in " A . arenaria " ), wider and less inrolled leaves, longer flower spike ( 25-35 cm versus 15-25 cm long in " A . arenaria " ), and scaly rather than puberulent leaf veins on the upper leaf surface ."
- The pods are small, sessile, puberulent to strigose, spreading to declined, often humistrate, in profile ovoid-oblong, straight or a trifle incurved, obtuse at base, abruptly acute at apex to short-mucronate, thickened, incompletely to fully bilocular ( 2-celled ), cordate in cross-section, trigonous or compressed-triquetrous, the lateral faces flat, the dorsal ( upper or adaxial ) face narrower and sulcate ( grooved ), carinate by the ventral suture, the dorsal suture shallowly to deeply sulcate; thin, papery, green to stramineous ( brownish ) valves strigulose, 4 7 mm long, 1?2?mm in diameter, deciduous from receptacle, dehiscence primarily basal and occurs after falling.