Asplenium christii Hieron.
Synonyms |
Asplenium amaurophyllum Peter |
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Common name |
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Description |
Rhizome erect, c. 4 mm thick; rhizome scales brown, entire, lanceolate to narrowly triangular in outline, up to 3 x 0.5 mm. Fronds strongly dimorphic, fertile fronds twice as long as sterile fronds, tufted. Stipe matt-grey-green, subglabrous, 5-12 cm (sterile), 6-26 cm (fertile). Sterile lamina not-gemmiferous, 6-15 × 3-8 cm, pinnate, lanceolate-ovate in outline. Fertile lamina gemmiferous on the rhachis below the terminal segment, 13-27 × 5-8.5 cm, pinnate and lanceolate in outline. Pinnae 5-12 pairs, smaller and more widely spaced towards the apex, oblong to narrowly triangular in outline, base unequally cuneate, apex pointed or gradually tapering to a point, margins crenate to serrate, hairless on both surfaces except for a few small brown scales on the costa below. Rhachis similar to stipe. Sori linear, set at 45 degrees to the costa, 3-8 mm long; indusium entire, membranous, 0.4-0.8 mm wide. |
Notes | Confused with A. mossambicense; A. christii has more strongly dimorphic fronds and pinnae that are smaller and more widely spaced distally. |
Derivation | christii: named after K.H.H. Christ, a German plant geographer & taxonomist. |
Habitat | Deeply shaded forest floor in evergreen forest. |
Distribution worldwide | See African distribution. |
Distribution in Africa |
Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania , Uganda, Zimbabwe. |
Growth form |
Terrestrial. |
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