Blechnaceae
Blechnum attenuatum (Sw.) Mett. Blechnum australe L. ssp. australe Blechnum capense Burm. f. Blechnum inflexum (Kunze) Kuhn Blechnum ivohibense C. Chr. Blechnum punctulatum Sw. var. krebsii (Kunze) Sim. Blechnum punctulatum Sw. var. punctulatum Blechnum punctulatum Sw. var. atherstonei (Pappe & Rawson) Sim Blechnum punctulatum Sw. var. intermedium Sim. Blechnum spicant (L.) Roth Blechnum tabulare (Thunb.) Kuhn Crouch, N.R., Klopper, R.R., Burrows, J.E. & Burrows, S.M. (2011) Ferns of Southern Africa, A comprehensive guide. Struik Nature.
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Blechnum L.
Photo: BT. Wursten
Mozambique
Description of the genus
Rhizome with brown scales; lamina 1-pinnatifid or 1-pinnate. Fronds strongly dimorphic with fertile and sterile fronds; the fertile overtopping the sterile. Veins free in sterile fronds. Sori extending ± the full length of the fertile pinnae, linear; indusium linear.
Derivation of name: blechnon: a fern
Worldwide: 150 - 200 species, worldwide, but concentrated in the southern hemisphere
Key to the species of Blechnum: PDF
We have 11 taxa in the database for Blechnum.
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