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The wings have a pale ground colour with a dark fasciation.
The ground colour is deep yellow with diffuse reddish fasciation.
The ground colour is ochreous fawn with dark brown fasciation.
The wings are warm dove grey with slightly darker fasciation.
Adults are white with a variable grey fasciation and suffusion.
Some plants are grown and prized aesthetically for their development of fasciation.
The ground colour of the wings is bone-white with a fine dull yellow fasciation.
Fasciation can also cause plant parts to increase in weight and volume in some instances.
In fasciation, some cells may take an abrupt turn and line up in a row.
Fasciation can also be caused by random genetic mutation.
They are a delicious example of fasciation.
Adults have a yellowish fawn ground colour with a fine, rather wavy fasciation.
General damage to a plant's growing tip and exposure to cold and frost can also cause fasciation.
The wings are fawn with light, regular fasciation.
Bacterial and viral infections can also cause fasciation.
Adults are brown with strong fasciation.
Additional environmental factors that can cause fasciation include fungi, mite or insect attack and exposure to chemicals.
Any occurrence of fasciation has several possible causes, including hormonal, genetic, bacterial, fungal, viral and environmental.
Fasciation caused by bacteria can be controlled by not using and disposing fasciated plants.
Adults are highly variable dark greenish brown with a typical gonopterine forewing shape and fasciation.
Fasciation can be caused by hormonal imbalances in the meristematic cells of plants, which are cells where growth can occur.
The causes of fasciation are not well understood but several factors appear to be involved, including heredity, environment and damage to the growing point by insects or disease.
The forewings are brownish grey, with black and brown fasciation and a paler ochreous grey band.