The
fruiting bodies, the pycnia, are flask-shaped and amphigenous (bearing
hymenium all over the surface of the spore-producing body). This species also has amphigenous
uredinia, groups of binucleate cells that produce
urediniospores; the urediniospores are flattened to ellipsoidal in shape, typically 24–33 μm long by 19–25.5 μm thick by 22–30 μm wide. The spore wall is 1.5–2.4 μm thick on the rim (as viewed when the spores lie flat), 2.4–3.5 μm at base, and 2.2–3.5 μm on flattened face. The spore color is yellow-brown to light chestnut, with the base generally the same color. The
hilum (the area where the spore attaches to the
sterigma) is smooth; the spore
echinulations 0.7–1.0 μm diam by 1.5–4.0 μm spacing, occasionally evenly over whole spore, but in general very fine or rarely lacking in a circle 7–10 μm diam below each
germ pore. There are two germ pores on each spore, situated equatorially, without bumps (papilla). The telia (fruiting structures that produce
teliospores) resemble uredinia. The teliospores are 27–46 by 20–30 μm, and not constricted at the
septum. The teliospore walls are 1.5–2.5 μm away from germ pores, yellow-brown to light chestnut in color, with warts 0.2–0.5 μm high by 0.7–1.3 μm diam over pores but generally fainter or nonexistent elsewhere. == Biological control agent ==