Goniophlebium subauriculatum

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Goniophlebium subauriculatum

Distribution

Asia-Tropical: Maluku (Maluku present), Australasia, New Caledonia present
Indochina to Australia, New Caledonia. Throughout Malesia but absent from the Moluccas.

Morphology

2. When growing on altitudes over 1500 m a ‘mountain form’ may develop (Polypodium pallens Blume). This form has short, upright fronds, narrow, firm pinnae with a truncate base and a less serrate margin. This growth form does not persist when the plants are grown at lower altitudes. 1 Juvenile plants are hairy, and the hairiness may persist in varying degrees on older plants. Distinct gradations in hairiness may occur between fronds on the same rhizome.

Anatomy

Anatomy:

Citation

Copel. 1907 – In: Philipp. J. Sc. Bot.: 139
Rödl-Linder 1987 – In: Philipp. J. Sc.: 159
J. Sm. 1866: Ferns Brit. & For.: 82
J. Sm. 1857: Cat. Cult. Ferns: 3
Hook. 1864 – In: Sp. Fil.: 32
J. Sm. 1875: Hist. Fil.: 93
Copel. 1906 – In: Philipp. J. Sc.: 162
Zamora & Co 1986 – In: Guide Philipp. Flora & Fauna: 150
Copel. 1960: Fern Fl. Philipp.: 461
Baker 1883: Syn. Fil., ed. 2: 344
Holttum 1954: p. 207. – In: Revis. Fl. Malaya: f. 108
Fée 1850–1852: Gen. Filic: 255: (‘reinwardtianum’)
Bedd. 1883: Handb. Ferns Brit. India: 322, 323: f. 173
Copel. 1960: Fern Fl. Philipp.: 461
M.G. Price 1975: Thesis, Univ. Philipp. Los Baños: 204
C. Presl 1990 – In: Blumea: 400
Blume 1830: Fl. Javae Fil.: 132
M.G. Price 1975: Thesis, Univ. Philipp. Los Baños: 203, 204