Aleuritopteris welwitschii (Baker) Ching
Synonyms |
Cheilanthes mossambicensis Schelpe |
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Description |
Rhizome creeping, branching, up to 2 mm in diameter; rhizome scales linear-lanceolate in outline, up to 3 mm long, dark-brown. Fronds monomorphic, closely spaced, about 5-10 mm apart, erect, 28-40 cm tall, subcoriaceous. Stipe up to 24 cm long, purple brown to castaneous, glossy, with scattered pale brown lanceolate scales basally and occasionally yellow powder near the base, especially when young. Lamina 2 to 3-pinnatifid, lanceolate to narrowly ovate in outline, up to 25 × 20 cm; pinnae 5-7 pairs, widely spaced, ovate-lanceolate in outline, petiolate or subsessile, 1.5-4 x 0.5-3.5 cm, dark green above, covered with pale yellow to orange powder beneath, subglabrous; ultimate lobes narrowly oblong in outline, margins crenate; rhachis brown; venation evident above, well branched. Sori minute, marginal, continuous; indusium narrow, lacerate. |
Notes | The powdery underside makes it easy to distinguish this fern from other species. A. farinosa has a short, erect rhizome and a black stipe. |
Derivation | welwitschii: named after the Austrian botanist, Friedrich Martin Welwitsch (1806-1872) |
Habitat | Rock crevices and outcrops in deciduous miombo woodland. |
Distribution worldwide | See African distribution. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Lithophytic, terrestrial. |
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