Mohria marginalis (Savigny) J.P. Roux
Synonyms |
Osmunda marginale Savigny |
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Description |
Rhizome shortly creeping, up to 3 mm in diameter, irregularly branched; rhizome scales whitish to pale brown, up to 3.3 mm long, linear to narrowly lanceolate in outline, margins entire. Fronds tufted, erect, slightly dimorphic with fertile fronds a bit longer and narrower than sterile fronds. Stipe 1.5-3.6 cm long, strawcoloured, sparsely set with hairs and pale brown scales. Lamina herbaceous, 3.3-18 cm long, narrowly elliptic to narrowly oblong or oblanceolate in outline, pinnate to deeply 2-pinnatifid; secondary rhachises narrowly winged. Pinnae opposite to alternate, ovate to lanceolate in outline, circular to reniform towards the lamina apex, upper surface sparsely to densely hairy, lower surface sparsely to densely set with hairs and slender thread-like scales; pinnule distal margins irregularly crenate to bluntly dentate. Rachis densely set with whitish hairs and a few larger, lanceolate scales. Sporangia marginal, under a partially reflexed pinnule margin; exindusiate. |
Notes | M. marginalis has long and narrow, less dissected fronds; stipe, rhachis and upper surface of the lamina have filiform scales and hairs. |
Derivation | marginalis: edged, probably refering to the marginal sori of this species. |
Habitat | Shallow, seasonally moist pockets on sheet rock and at boulder bases in montane grassland, rock crevices. |
Distribution worldwide | Africa, Reunion. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Lithophytic, terrestrial. |
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