Hymenophyllum aeruginosum (Poir.) Carmich.
Synonyms |
Trichomanes aeruginosum Poir. |
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Common name |
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Description |
Rhizome widely creeping, filiform, branched, lightly set in rust-coloured, simple hairs. Stipe 0.5-4 cm long, not winged, sparsely set with brown, stalked, stellate hairs. Lamina narrowly ovate to deltate in outline, 2-7 x 2.2-3.5 cm, 2-pinnate to 4-pinnatifid, basal pair of pinnae usually the largest. Pinnae somewhat ascending and basiscopically developed; ultimate lobes linear in outline, apex rounded, margin and veins covered with stalked, stellate hairs. Rhachis winged except for a section between the 2 basal pairs of pinnae. Sori rarely produced, borne at the tip of each lobe in the distal region of the frond, soral valves pilose. |
Notes | |
Derivation | aeruginosus: coloured a deep green with a mixture of blue; referring to the particular |
Habitat | Under deeply shaded rock overhangs, usually in forest next to stream, waterfall or drip line. |
Distribution worldwide | Amsterdam Isl., Gough Isl., Inaccessible Isl., Nightingale Isl., Tristan da Cunha, South Africa. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Epiphytic, lithophytic. |
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