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Cyrtomium macrophyllum (Makino) Tagawa   (redirected from: Polystichum falcatum var. macrophyllum Makino ex Matsum)
Family: Dryopteridaceae
[Aspidium falcatum var. macrophyllum Makino, moreCyrtomium falcatum var. macropterum (Diels) Christ, Cyrtomium falcatum var. muticum Christ, Cyrtomium macrophyllum var. microindusium (Sa.Kurata) K.Iwats., Cyrtomium macrophyllum var. tukusicola (Tagawa) Tagawa, Cyrtomium maximum Ching & K.H.Shing ex K.H.Shing, Cyrtomium microindusium Sa.Kurata, Cyrtomium psedocaudioinnum Ching & K.H.Shing ex K.H.Shing, Cyrtomium retrosopaleaceum Ching & K.H.Shing, Cyrtomium tukusicola Tagawa, Cyrtomium yuanum Ching & K.H.Shing ex K.H.Shing, Polystichum falcatum f. acuminatum Diels, Polystichum falcatum var. macrophyllum Makino ex Matsum, Polystichum macrophyllum (Makino) Tagawa]
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Japan Flora: Fronds tufted; stipes 20-30 cm. long, prominently scaly in lower half, sparsely so above, the scales spreading, dark brown, lustrous, narrowly ovate to linear-lanceolate, 7-10 mm. long, abrupdy acuminate, the up­per ones gradually narrowed; blades 20-50 cm. long, 15-25 cm. wide; pinnae 2-8 pairs, thinly chartaceous, the upper ones ovate to oblong-ovate, abruptly acuminate, usually rounded at base, short-petiolulate, slightly unequal, subentire or irregu­larly mucronate-toothed, the lower larger, 10-20 cm. long, 4-7 (-10) cm. wide, the terminal entire or 3-cleft; indusia nearly entire. 

Honshu (Kanto Distr. and Echigo Prov. westw.), Shikoku, Kyushu. Formosa (var.), China to the Hima­layas.

Cyrtomium macrophyllum
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