villoushave
Villoushave is a morphological term used to describe surfaces that bear dense, hair-like projections known as villi or villous outgrowths. The feature is typically sub-millimetric in scale and can occur on seeds, spores, or epidermal layers of various organisms. When present, these projections create a velvety or fuzzy texture that is visible under light microscopy and more clearly defined under scanning electron microscopy.
Origin and scope: The term appears in recent glossaries and taxonomic descriptions as a descriptive character
Occurrence: Villoushave has been reported in a range of taxa, including seed coats of angiosperms, fungal fruiting
Significance and interpretation: The presence of villoushave is often explored for its potential roles in adhesion
Assessment: Researchers typically document villoushave using microscopy, with standardized descriptors for density (sparse, moderate, dense) and