Melpomene flabelliformis (Poir.) A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran
Synonyms |
Grammitis flabelliformis (Poir.) Morton |
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Description |
Rhizome widely creeping, sometimes branched, c. 2 mm thick; rhizome scales lanceolate, margin entire, up to 2 mm long, grey-brown. Fronds monomorphic, spaced 1-4 mm apart, erect, sub-coriaceous to coriaceous. Stipe up to 10 cm long, third to half the length of the lamina, light-brown to black, very narrowly winged, with minute, scattered, pale brown scales. Lamina deeply pinnatifid to pinnate to the midrib, up to 3-17(-33+) × 0.7-2.2 cm, narrowly linear-elliptic in outline, apex pointed to rounded, base truncate to decrescent; pinnae triangular to oblong in outline, apex rounded, margin entire, longest 3-10 x 2-5 mm, lower surface with small hairs or both surfaces glabrous; midrib black, venation obscure. Sori 1-6 per lobe, round, intramarginal; exindusiate, set with castaneous hair-like paraphyses. |
Notes | Can be separated from other species by its large size, widely creeping rhizome and fronds which are incised almost to the midrib. |
Derivation | flabelliformis: fanshaped; unclear reference as the fronds are linear. |
Habitat | Mountain peaks, in moist montane forest and rock crevices, mossy rock surfaces in boulder scree and fissures in cliff faces, giant heath or Podocarpus/Hagenia forest to Hagenia woodland, afroalpine bush, bamboo zone, shaded. |
Distribution worldwide | Africa, Mauritius, Madagascar, Réunion. |
Distribution in Africa |
Cameroon, Dem. Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea (incl. Bioko), Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania , Uganda, Zimbabwe. |
Growth form |
Epiphytic, lithophytic. |
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