Phlebodium aureum L.
Synonyms |
Polypodium aureum L. |
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Common name |
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Description |
Rhizome creeping, up to 3 cm in diameter; rhizome scales dense, golden brown, up to 2 cm long. Fronds up to 1.3 m long, glabrous, herbaceous. Stipe up to 50 cm long, glabrous with a few scales near the base. Lamina deeply pinnatifid into 8-16 (up to 35) pairs of pinna with a terminal segment, bright green or glacous. Lobes lanceolate to elliptic to linear in outline, apex pointed, venation reticulate, forming distinctive polygonal areoles, margins entire. Sori round, c. 2 mm in diameter, in 2 rows on each side of the costae, situated at the junction of 2 included veinlets, exindusiate. |
Notes | Confusion possible with Microsorum scolopendria. The latter has blackish brown rhizome scales (not golden brown) and 4-8 pairs of pinna (not 8-16, up to 35). |
Derivation | aureum: golden; the rhizome scales are golden brown. |
Habitat | Moist evergreen riverine forest and forest margins. |
Distribution worldwide | Introduced to South Africa and Zimbabwe. native to Central America. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Epiphytic, lithophytic, terrestrial. |
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