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Athyrium banajaoense (C.Chr.) Christenh.   (redirected from: Dryopteris fluvialis Hayata)
Family: Aspleniaceae
[Athyrium fluviale (Hayata) C.Chr., moreAthyrium fluvialis C.Chr., Athyrium nudum Copel., Athyrium tagawai C.Chr., Cornopteris banajaoensis (C.Chr.) K.Iwats. & M.G.Price, Cornopteris fluvialis (Hayata) Tagawa, Cornopteris tashiroi Tagawa, Dryopteris athyrioformis Rosenst., Dryopteris banajaoensis C.Chr., Dryopteris fluvialis Hayata]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes ascending, with the basal stubs of old stipes toward the tip; stipes rather slender, brownish green, glabrous, thinly scaly toward base; scales membranous, broadly lanceolate to narrowly deltoid-ovate, 2-4 mm. long, brown, crisped, de­ciduous; blades narrowly deltoid, 20-30 cm. long, 15-25 cm. wide, short-acuminate, 3-pinnatiparted, blackened when dry, slightly glaucescent beneath, thinly puberulous while very young; pinnae 6-8 pairs, the lower opposite, 7-13 cm. long, 3-6 cm. wide, acuminate, spreading, subsessile, the median ones not contracted at base, the lowest pinnae contracted at base, short-petiolulate; pinnules oblong, 15-40 mm, long, 7-15 mm. wide, acute to obtuse, sessile, pinnatiparted, the ultimate pinnules oblong, rounded at apex, obsoletely toothed to loba- late; sori 3-8 in 2 series on each pinnule, rounded, naked, less than 1 mm. across, brown. Mountains.

Kyushu (Yakushima). Formosa and Bonins.

Athyrium banajaoense
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