Selaginella pygmaea (Kaulf.) Alston
Synonyms |
Lycopodium pygmaeum Kaulf. |
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Description |
Plants small, annual; stem erect, thread-like, usually sparsely branched, 20-80 mm. Leaves monomorphic, widely spaced, spreading, often appearing to be grouped in pairs, ovate in outline, apex pointed, mucronate, base broadly cuneate to truncate, midrib apperent, margin entire, ± 1.5 x 0.9 mm, pale green, turning yellowish with age. Strobili 3-15 mm long; sporophylls spreading, somewhat reflexed, ovate in outline, apex with a brisle-like point, c. 2.5 x 1 mm, with the midrib darker than the rest of the blade. |
Notes | |
Derivation | pygmaea: dwarf, referring to the small size of this species. |
Habitat | Shaded earth banks in ericoid scrub on steep mountainsides, in seasonally wet, flat, sandy areas. |
Distribution worldwide | Africa, northern Australia. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Terrestrial. |
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