Asplenium lobatum Pappe & Rawson
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Asplenium lobatum Pappe & Rawson var. pseudoabyssinicum Schelpe & N.C. Anthony |
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Description |
Rhizome erect, up to 7 mm diameter; scales up to 6 mm long, lanceolate, attenuate, pale brown. Fronds tufted, not proliferous or occasionally proliferous at the base of the lamina. Stipe up to 23 cm, stipe and rhachis matt brown, glabrous. Lamina 15-40 cm × 4-15 cm, 2-pinnate to 4-pinnatifid, narrowly lanceolate-elliptic in outline, lower pinnae variously reduced. Pinnae glabrous, incised into rhombic pinnules that are divided into 2- to 3-fid or linear acute lobes. Sori linear to oblong (oval when dehisced), not marginal, 2-6 per pinnule, indusium entire. |
Notes | Differs from similar species by having oval, not marginal sori and gradually decrescent basal pinnae. It can be distinguished from A. varians by having a more dissected lamina and more rounded lobe margins.
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Derivation | lobatum: lobed; this fern has a separate acroscopic lobe on each pinnule |
Habitat | Deeply shaded forest floor in evergreen forest.. |
Distribution worldwide | Africa, Madagascar. |
Distribution in Africa |
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Growth form |
Lithophytic, terrestrial. |
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