Nephrolepis arida D.L. Jones, 1988
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3002B0A3-B53B-8E52-CD0A-8C4015F1CE21 |
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20. Nephrolepis arida D.L. Jones View in CoL
Nephrolepis arida D.L. Jones (1988) 474 . - Type: Jones 1598 (holo DNA n.v.; iso K), Australia.
The duplicate in K of the type of this species is a well-developed plant, with basal scales somewhat thickened in the best developed tuft, and spreading sideways away from the stipe exactly like in N. biserrata . Sori are irregularly shaped, most reniform, but some are more athyrioid with unequal base, and none contain well-developed sporangia. On the whole, the characters of this specimen are consistent with a hybrid origin involving almost certainly N. biserrata and possibly N. cordifolia , but considering that the specimens occur in sites where the growth conditions for Nephrolepis appear to be marginal, it may also represent a somewhat aberrant specimen of the former.
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