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All my plates have been tomentose to wispy depending on the gym. I had to ask around too given how few pics of them on agar are readily available. Hopefully someone will upload a pic because I'm not home atm but yeah... a wispy, tomentose growth... My junonius and subspectabilus(sp?) specifically gave a few crazy-puffy tomentose cultures that I initially thought might be mold but were in fact mycelium (that smelled gorgeous when damaged might I add).
