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Acystopteris japonica

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
3Aspleniidae
Phase
1Aspleniales
Subphase
6Cystopteridaceae
Stage
17
Name

Acystopteris japonica

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Chapter

3-443.16.17

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Habitat: medium-altitude forest valleys.
BotanyFern; creeping; summer-green.
Root: rhizome; creeping; 2 to 4 mm in diameter; with sparse yellowish brown, broadly lanceolate, thinly membranous scales. Leaves: fertile frond 40 to 90 cm; stipe chestnut-black or purple-brown, 15 to 40 cm, ± 2 mm in diameter, grooved adaxially, with sparse scales at base, upward glabrate, shiny; lamina 2 or 3 pinnate, broadly ovate to deltoid-ovate; pinnae 10 to 15 pairs, opposite or subopposite, 3 to 4 cm apart, spreading or ascending, subsessile or very shortly stalked.
Sori: orbicular; abaxial on basal acroscopic veins; indusia pale green, broadly ovate, small, membranous, glandular, sparsely ciliate at margin, proximal to sorophore, hidden by sporangia at maturity, persistent.
Spores: yellow; bean-shaped; spheroidal, perispore with dense inflated, bulbous processes.
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  • ›4 Polypodianae
  • ›3 Aspleniidae
  • ›1 Aspleniales
  • ›6 Cystopteridaceae