Northeastern Asian Flora
Log In New Account Sitemap
  • Home
  • Search
    • Search Collections
    • Map Search
  • Images
    • Image Browser
    • Search Images
  • Inventories
  • Interactive Tools
    • Dynamic Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
Diplazium hachijoense Nakai  
Family: Aspleniaceae
[Allantodia glandulifera Ching, moreAllantodia hachijoensis (Nakai) Ching, Allantodia omeiensis (Ching) Ching, Athyrium hachijoense (Nakai) Ohwi, Diplazium omeiense Ching, Diplazium siroyamaense Tagawa, Diplazium siroyamense Tagawa]
Images
not available
  • Japan Flora
  • Resources
Japan Flora: Rhizomes creeping, stout, blackish; stipes 45-60 cm. long, stout, sparsely scaly and about 1 cm. across at base; scales fugacious, fuscous, membranous, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, about 5 mm. long, 1-2 mm. wide, entire; blades deltoid-ovate, 40-80 cm. long, 30-60 cm. wide, bipinnate, the rachis greenish, glabrous or very thinly puberulous; pinnae 8-13 pairs, spreading, oblong-lanceolate, the lowest 18-40 cm. long, 8-13 cm. wide, acuminate, petiol ulate; pinnules deltoid-lanceo­late to linear-lanceolate, 4-7 cm. long, 1.3-2 cm. wide, acumi­nate, truncate at base, short-petiolulate or sessile, pinnately cleft or sometimes parted; ultimate pinnules elliptic, obsoletely toothed; veinlets simple, or lower ones forked; sori median, linear, 2-3 mm. long; indusia thin, erose, solitary, frequently diplazioid in the lowermost lobe.  Woods in low moun­tains;

Honshu (Izu, Etchu Prov. and westw.), Shikoku, Kyu­shu. Korea (Quelpaert Isl.), and Ryukyus.

Diplazium hachijoense
Open Interactive Map
Click to Display
0 Total Images

Development supported by College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of Seoul
National University and Korea National Arboretum of Korea Forest Service.
Powered by Symbiota.