Marsilea schelpeana Launert
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Description |
Floating form: stipe up to 24 cm long. Leaflets obovate to obdeltate in outline, hairless, outer margin rounded, usually entire. Dry land form: stipe 1.5-10 cm long. Leaflets narrowly obdeltate in outline, 4-7 x 3-4 mm, outer margins bilobate to deeply incised, slightly hairy when young. Sporocarps: several or solitary, 6-8 x 4-5 mm; asymmetrically elliptic to oblong, dorsally straight, ventrally convex, narrowly elliptic in dorsoventral cross-section; densely set with appressed long hairs, very dark brown; lower tooth absent or inconspicuous, upper tooth prominent, sharply acute, usually somewhat curved. Sporocarp set at an angle of 140° to the pedicel; pedicels 15-45 mm long, erect, rather twisted, free, arising from the stipe a few mm above the rhizome, occasionally arising from the axil of the stipe. |
Notes | Distinguished by the obtuse angle of the sporocarp to the pedicel, the prominent and sharply pointed upper tooth, also the pedicel is attached to the stipe base a few millimeters up from the rhizome. |
Derivation | schelpeana: for Prof. E.A.C.L.E. Schelpe (1924-1985), South African botanist and plant collector, fern expert. |
Habitat | Along margins of seasonal pools oor dams, along watercourses, along coastal plain of the Western and Eastern Cape to which it is endemic. |
Distribution worldwide | See African distribution. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Aquatic, terrestrial. |
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