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Goniophlebium niponicum (Mett.) Bedd. ex R?l-Linder   (redirected from: Polypodiodes falcipinnula S.K.Wu & J.Murata)
Family: Polypodiaceae
[Goniophlebium niponicum var. wattii (Bedd.) Bedd., moreGoniophlebium transpiananense (Yamam.) L.Y.Kuo, Marginaria niponica (Mett.) Nakai ex H.It?, Marginaria transpianensis (Yamamoto) H.It?, Polypodiodes falcipinnula S.K.Wu & J.Murata, Polypodiodes niponica (Mett.) Ching, Polypodiodes niponica var. glandulosa P.S.Wang, Polypodiodes niponica var. wattii (Bedd.) W.M.Chu & S.G.Lu, Polypodiodes transpianensis (Yamamoto) Saiki, Polypodiodes wattii (Bedd.) Ching, Polypodium bodinieri Christ, Polypodium longkyense Rosenst., Polypodium niponicum Mett., Polypodium niponicum var. laevipes Franch. ex Christ, Polypodium niponicum var. wattii Bedd., Polypodium silvestrii Christ, Polypodium transpianense Yamamoto, Polypodium wattii (Bedd.) Tagawa]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes long-creeping, 4-5 mm. across, green, somewhat glaucous, fleshy, sparsely scaly, the scales appressed, deltoid-ovate, 1.5-2 mm. long, acuminate, rounded to subcordate at base, peltately attached, clathrate; stipes straw-colored, 7-15 cm. long, nearly glabrous; blades broadly lanceolate to oblong-ovate, 15-30 cm. long, 5-10(-12) cm. wide, pinnately parted, puberulent on upper side, densely so and often velvety beneath; segments 15-25 pairs, horizontally spreading, the lower 1 or 2 pairs some­times slighdy deflexed, oblong^lanceolate to narrowly lanceo­late 6-10 mm. wide, obtuse to acute, subentire, the costas very slender, the veins scarcely visible; sori orbicular, nearer the costa than the margin.   Mossy rocks and tree-trunks in hills and low mountains.

Honshu (Musashi and Sagami Prov. and westw.), Shikoku, Kyushu. s. China.

Goniophlebium niponicum
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