Maxonia |
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climbing wood fern |
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Habit | Plants hemiepiphytic. |
Stems | long-creeping and climbing trees, stolons absent. |
Leaves | strongly dimorphic, fertile leaves greatly contracted, evergreen. |
Petiole | ± equaling length of blade, base not swollen; vascular bundles more than 3, arranged in an arc, ± round in cross section. |
Blade | deltate, 3–4-pinnate-pinnatifid, gradually reduced distally to pinnatifid apex, somewhat leathery. |
Pinnae | not articulate to rachis, segment margins dentate to lobed; proximal pinnae largest or nearly so, petiolulate, ± equilateral or inequilateral, basiscopic side with pinnules longer than on acroscopic side; costae adaxially deeply grooved, grooves continuous from rachis to costae to costules; indument of transparent hairs along costae on both sides, also with a few linear scales abaxially on costae. |
Veins | free, simple or forked. |
Sori | in 1 row between midrib and margin, round; indusia round-reniform with shallow sinus, persistent. |
Spores | brownish, spiny to broadly rugose. |
x | = 41. |
Maxonia |
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Distribution | Tropical |
Discussion | Species 1 (1 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 2. |
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Name authority | C. Christensen: Smithsonian Misc. Collect. 66(9): 3. (1916) |
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