Blechnum punctulatum Sw. var. krebsii (Kunze) Sim.
Synonyms |
Onychium krebsii Kunze |
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Description |
Rhizome creeping to suberect, up to 4 cm in diameter; rhizome scales dark brown, linear, up to 2 cm long, margins pale, entire. Fronds dimorphic, tufted. Stipe up to 10 cm long, glabrous but with scales towards the base. Sterile lamina up to 110 cm × 15 cm, linear-elliptic in outline, pinnate with basal pinnae gradually decrescent; pinnae narrowly lanceolate, apex gradually tapering to a point, sometime falcate, glabrous, margins entire, base with truncate lobes overlapping the rhachis. Fertile lamina not obviously reduced; pinnae 5-10 mm wide, narrowly lanceolate, margins entire to crenate. Sori oval, discrete set at 45° to the costa, usually in pairs facing each other. |
Notes | This variety is smaller with broader fronds and pinnae, margins are slightly wavy or crenulate. |
Derivation | krebsii: for J.L.E. Krebs (1792-1844), German plant collector and zoologist. |
Habitat | In dry situations along the margins of coastal forest, often on cliffs and in rocky situations, almost always in shade. |
Distribution worldwide | Endemic to South Africa. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Lithophytic, terrestrial. |
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