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Loxogramme cuspidata (Zenker) M.G.Price   (redirected from: Grammitis cuspidata Zenker)
Family: Polypodiaceae
[Grammitis cuspidata Zenker, moreLoxogramme duclouxii Christ, Loxogramme remotefrondigera Hayata, Loxogramme saziran Tagawa ex M.G.Price, Loxogramme tibetia Ching & S.K.Wu, Polypodium remotefrondigerum Hayata, Polypodium succlentum C.Chr.]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes long-creeping, scaly, L5-2 mm. across when dried, the scales rather firmly membranous, appressed to a«:ending, dark brown, oblong-ovate to ovate-lanceolate, about 2 mm. long, acuminate, entire, obsoletely clathrate, slightly longer and more distinctly clathrate at base of stipe; fronds 15-40 cm. long; blades coriaceous, rather fleshy, narrowly oblanceolate, broad­est above the middle, acuminate or shortly caudate-acuminate, entire, gradually narrowed to the short and slightly flattened purple-brown to dark-purple stipe; costa prominent on upper side, the veins hidden; sori on upper half of blade, usually close together and overlapping, oblique, 1-3 cm. long, nearer the costa than the margin.  Tree trunks in mountains.

Honshu (Kanto Distr. and westw.), Shikoku, Kyushu. China and Indochina.

Loxogramme cuspidata
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