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Lomariopsis tenuifolia

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
4Polypodiidae
Phase
1Polypodiales
Subphase
7Tectariaceae
Stage
0
Name

Lomariopsis tenuifolia

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Chapter

3-444.17.__

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Family
Family: Lomariopsidaceae
Region: Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia.
Habitat: tropical and subtropical; prefers moist, shaded areas, in rainforests and other humid environments; growing as an epiphyte.
Ecology: maintains humidity levels; provides microhabitats for small organisms, contributing to biodiversity.
Use: ornamental, for its attractive, finely divided fronds.
BotanyFern; relatively small; epiphyte or terrestrial plant.
Roots: thin, fibrous; emerge from the rhizome.
Rhizome: creeping, short rhizome.
Leaves: long; narrow; lanceolate; 20 to 40 cm long; finely divided and pinnate; delicate, feathery texture; vibrant green, slightly glaucous or bluish tint.
Sori: located along the veins of the fronds; covered by an indusium.
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  • ›4 Polypodianae
  • ›4 Polypodiidae
  • ›1 Polypodiales
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