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Asplenium angolense

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Type of Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE]
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Type of Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Type of Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Type of Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE]
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Identification
Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Viane, R.,
Related name
  • Asplenium prionitis
  • Asplenium angolense
  • Asplenium pellucidum

Flora

Entry for Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2008) Author: Henk Beentje
Names
Asplenium angolense Baker [family ASPLENIACEAE], Syn. Fil.: 485 (1883); Johns, Pterid. trop. East Africa checklist: 61 (1991); Faden in U.K.W.F. ed. 2: 27 (1994). Type: Angola, Welwitsch 86 [in Kew specimen changed in pen to 96] (K!, iso.)
Information
Terrestrial; rhizome erect or shortly creeping, to 5 mm diameter, with dark brown narrowly triangular ?entire acute rhizome scales to 1.5 mm long, with paler margins. Fronds tufted, to 30 cm long, proliferous in centre of terminal pinna. Stipe 9–25 cm long, with scattered scales similar to those of rhizome. Lamina ovate in outline, 8–13x7–10 cm, 1-pinnate, the lower pinnae hardly or not decrescent, the terminal pinna very similar to the lateral ones and the same size. Pinnae 2–3 pairs, (sub-)opposite, to 6x2 cm, shortly petiolate, narrowly ovate, slightly asymmetric with the acroscopic base parallel to the rachis, basiscopic base more cuneate, margin crenate, glabrous or nearly so. Rachis slightly winged, with some scattered scales. Sori many on veins, linear, to 10 mm long; indusium linear, entire, to 0.7 mm wide, membranous. Fig. 2: 1–2, p. 14.
Range
DISTR. K 5
Altitude range
1600–1700 m
Distribution
KENYA N Kavirondo District Isiukhu R. S to SSW of Walikale on Kambiri–Vihiga road, Dec. 1969, Faden & Rathbun 69/2112! & Kakamega Forest, Kibiri block, S of Yale R., Jan. 1970, Faden et al. 70/1!
Distribution (external)
Angola (see Note)
Notes
CONSERVATION Data deficient, due to the uncertainty in taxonomy. The correct name of this plant is uncertain. The position of the gemma in the centre of terminal pinna is constant and unique for EA. Two specimens seem to belong here, but lack the gemmae so key out to A. inaequilaterale: Uganda, U 2, Kigezi District: Bwindi National Park, Feb. 1995, Poulsen et al. 729! and Tanzania, T 3, Lushoto District: Shengena Forest Reserve, Gonja, Feb. 1988, Kisena 359!

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