Pityrogramma aurantiaca (Hieron) C.Chr.
Synonyms |
Gymnogramma aurantiaca Hieron. |
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Common name |
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Description |
Rhizome c. 2.5 mm in diameter, short- to long-creeping; rhizome scales lanceolate, margin entire, dark-brown, c.3 mm long. Fronds closely spaced, erect or ± scrambling, firmly membranous or subcoriaceous. Stipe chestnut, glabrous, shining except for a few scales similar to the rhizome-scales near the base. Lamina oblong to ovate-oblong in outline, up to 12 × 7 cm (larger in other tropical African specimens), 2–3-pinnate with pinnatifid pinnules; pinnae triangular-ovate, up to 4 cm long; pinna segments of upper pinnae and pinnule segments of lower pinnae oblong to broadly cuneate, up to 6 mm broad, obtuse, very weakly crenate and with the margins sometimes revolute, with (yellow to) bright-orange powder on the lower surface, glabrous on the upper surface; rhachis chestnut, shiny; secondary rhachises narrowly winged for most of their length. Sori 1–2 mm long, linear, along the veins; indusium absent. |
Notes | The yellow to orange powder on the undersurface of the lamina makes this species easy to recognize. |
Derivation | |
Habitat | Forming tussocks in high-altitude marshes |
Distribution worldwide | See African distribution. |
Distribution in Africa |
Burundi, Dem. Republic of Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania , Uganda. |
Growth form |
Terrestrial. |
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