Tectaria camerooniana (Hook.) Alston
Synonyms |
Polypodium cameroonianum Hook. |
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Common name |
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Description |
Rhizome thick, ascending, forming a trunk of 40-60 cm. Fronds monomorphic, subcoriaceous. Stipe 30-40 cm long, purple, black at the top, shiny, grooved, smooth. Lamina bipinnate-bipinnatifid, deltoid in outline, 40-60 x 15-20 cm; apical pinna deltoid, deeply lobed, shortly decurrent; lateral pinnae 4-5 paires, basal pinna petiolate, basiscopically developed, deeply pinnately divided, basal segments free, lobed, other segments united by a large wing, middle pinnae shortly petiolate or subsessile, deeply pinnatly divided, apical deltoid, divided into round, oval , entire segments; rhachis blackish; costa black, shiny, often with short hairs; veinlets forming several rows of areols without included veinlets. Sori in several rows; mostly indusiate. |
Notes | |
Derivation | camerooniana: this fern was first discovered in the Cameroon Mountains by G. Mann. |
Habitat | On ground in forest, c. 1000m. |
Distribution worldwide | See African distribution. |
Distribution in Africa |
Cameroon, Dem. Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea (incl. Bioko). |
Growth form |
Terrestrial. |
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