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Bernhardi

Neues J. Bot. 1(2): 34. 1806.

Common names: Bramble ferns
Etymology: Greek hypo, below, and lepis, scale, in reference to position of sori under the revolute leaf margin
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Revision as of 15:45, 18 September 2019

Plants terrestrial, often forming colonies. Stems subterranean, long-creeping; hairs reddish. Leaves scattered, arching, deltate, 45–160 cm [to 7 m]. Petiole glabrescent or pubescent, often with prickles, sometimes with stem buds near base; vascular bundles more than 3, forming O-shaped pattern in cross section. Blade 1–4-pinnate; rachises with prickles; nectaries absent. Segments pinnatifid, ultimate segments oblong, margins lobed. Veins free, simple or pinnately branched. Sori ± marginal at vein tips, discrete, mostly round, protected by revolute blade tooth, rarely inframarginal and unprotected. Spores ellipsoid, monolete, tuberculate or papillate. x = 26, 29.

Distribution

Worldwide in tropical regions.

Discussion

Species ca. 45 (1 in the flora).

Lower Taxa