Macrothelypteris torresiana (Gaudich.) Ching
Synonyms |
Polystichum torresiana Gaudich. |
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Description |
Rhizome shortly creeping, ca. 15 mm in diameter; rhizome scales narrowly lanceolate in outline, margin entire, brown. Fronds monomorphic, closely spaced, tufted, herbaceous. Stipe 0.25-1 m, glaucous but light brown when dry, glabrous or with a few scales near the base. Lamina 3-pinnate to 4-pinnatifid, deltate in outline, 25-100 x 20-65 cm; lowest pinnae largest, up to 38 cm long, sub-opposite pinnules oblong to lanceolate in outline, apex tapering to a point, sessile; ultimate lobes oblong in outline, apex rounded, base adnate, margin deeply lobed to bluntly toothed, sparsely hairy above, denser along the tertiary rhachis, undersurface loosely hairy; veins free; rhachis and secondary rhachises densely hairy in unfurling fronds, with a prominent ridge of brush-like hairs along the upper surface, becoming hairless with maturity, tertiary rhachis narrowly winged. Sori circular, 1 per lobe; indusium 0.2 mm in diameter, irregularly toothed, hairless or with a few minute hairs. |
Notes | Naturalised in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern and Western Cape in South Africa. |
Derivation | torresiana: uncertain; probebly after the islands of the Torres Straits between Australia and Papua New Guinea or after a person that Gaudichaud might have had in mind. |
Habitat | Moist situations in shade of evergreen and semideciduous forest, from coast to ca. 100 km inland. |
Distribution worldwide | Madagascar, RĂ©union, Mauritius to tropical Asia, Australia, Polynesia and Hawaii; naturalised in Africa and tropical America. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Lithophytic, terrestrial. |
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