Huperzia staudtii (Nessel) Pic.Serm.
Synonyms |
Urostachys staudtii Nessel |
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Common name |
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Description |
Stems simple or dichotomously branched, suberect but drooping at apex, 35–70 cm long. Leaves lanceolate in outline, 8–20 x 2–3 mm, broadest near base, pointed at the apex, rounded at base to point of attachment, subcoriaceous, shiny, overlapping, spreading ± at right-angles; costa ± apparent. Fertile area strobiliform, very clearly demarcated from foliage, (3–)9–23 x 0.3–0.4 cm, unbranched or 1–3 times dichotomously branched. Sporophylls ovate, (2–)3–4 x 1.5–2 mm, acute to a rather blunt apex, coriaceous, distinctly longer than the sporangia. Sporangia rounded kidney-shaped, ± 1.5 mm wide, flattened. |
Notes | |
Derivation | staudtii: named after Alois Staudt, German botanist and plant collector. |
Habitat | Moist evergreen forest. |
Distribution worldwide | See African distribution. |
Distribution in Africa |
Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Uganda. |
Growth form |
Epiphytic. |
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