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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Asplenium L.

ASPLENIUM L., 1753

Indusium well-developed; sporangia and sori as in family. Rhizome short, ascending; stipites clustered; paleae us. conspicuous, hairs us. present. Fronds pinnate to decompound, rarely simple; lamina us. firm to coriac.; veins free or with occ. anastomoses. A subcosmopolitan genus with over 650 spp.

Key

1
Fronds simply pinnate
2
Fronds bipinnate to decompound
8
2
Fronds decumbent to prostrate, often rooting at tips and forming offset plants; stipes and rhachis very slender; lamina pale green, delicate; lateral pinnae not > 2 cm. long, flabellate-cuneate
Fronds erect to ascending; stipes and rhachis firm, stouter; lamina firm to coriac.; lateral pinnae not flabellate-cuneate
3
3
Lateral pinnae seldom more than 15, seldom as much as 4 cm. long, obtuse, subcoriac., grey- to grass-green, of ovate-oblong order, us. with scattered substellately arranged paleae on under surface; basal pinnae often with a rounded lobe or pinnule at base of upper margin; indusium pale, sori often confluent; plant of limestone rocks
Lateral pinnae etc. not having all the above characters in common
4
4
Fronds seldom > 20 cm. long, us. much shorter: lateral pinnae c. 30-80, not > 10 mm. long, us. Shorter
Fronds etc. not having all the above characters in common
5
5
Pinnae oblong, obtuse, thick and fleshy
Pinnae acuminate to acute; firm but not thick and fleshy, or if so then linear
6
6
Pinnae linear, thick, coriac
Pinnae of lanceolate- to elliptic-acuminate order, firm, but not thick and fleshy
7
7
Pinnae coarsely toothed or lobed, subfalcate; obliquely cuneate at base, with flabellate veinlets
Pinnae rather finely and regularly toothed, elliptic-acuminate; more regularly narrowed to base, with pinnate veinlets
8
Lamina not > 30 × 10 cm
9
Lamina much > these dimensions
11
9
Pinnae with pinnules of obovate-cuneate order; sori 2-5 per pinnule (very small forms of A. bulbiferum key to here)
Pinnae dissected; segs of linear to narrow-lanceolate order; sori one per seg
10
10
Pinnae membr.; stipes slender
Pinnae subcoriac.; stipes stout
11
Lamina thick; segs with submarginal sori
12
Lamina thin; segs with sori remote from margin
13
12
Lamina 3-(4)-pinnate; sori c. 2 mm. Long
Lamina 2-(3)-pinnate; sori c. 4-5 mm. Long
13
Upper surface of lamina very glossy; rhizome shortly creeping; sori 3-9 mm. long; plant rarely bearing bulbils
Upper surface not or only slightly glossy; rhizome erect or ascending; sori 2-4 mm. long; plant often bearing bulbils
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