Adiantum balfourii Baker
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Description |
Fronds monomorphic, closely spaced. Stipe up to 8 cm long, dark brown to black, hairless. Lamina pinnate, linear in outline, up to 20 × 3 cm; pinnae fan-shaped to orbicular in outline, up to 1.5 × 1.8 cm, shortly stalked, margin subentire or sterile ones denticulate and sometimes shallowly lobed along upper margin, hairless. Sori on the inner surface of marginal reflexed lobes; indusium linear, curved. |
Notes | This species is pinnate and has pinnae that are quite round. |
Derivation | balfourii: named after Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour (1853-1922), Scottish botanist, collected on Rodriguez Island and was one of the first scientists to reach the remote island group of Socotra (1880). |
Habitat | On rocks in sheltered places. |
Distribution worldwide | Northeast Africa. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Lithophytic. |
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