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NZ Plants
Lygodium articulatum - mÄkaka, mangemange, climbing fern
Family Lygodiaceae
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Young frond midrib (rachis) with widely-spaced leaflets
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Climbing frond, rachis with leaflets
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Growing tip of a frond rachis
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Growing rachis with new leaflets
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Young leaflet with forked midrib
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Dormant bud between forked leaflet midribs
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Mature leaflet with forked midribs terminating in secondary leaflets
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Leaflet, midrib attchment to secondary leaflets
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Secondary leaflet, upper surface
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Leaflet with fertile secondary leaflets (left) and sterile secondary leaflets (right)
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Young fertile leaflets lower surface, formation of marginal spikes
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Mature fertile leaflet with elongated spikes containing sporangia
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Mature fertile spike upper surface
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Marginal spike, side view
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Marginal spike lower surface, sporangia releasing spores
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Lygodium articulatum is a fern with a creeping stem (rhizome) found on the forest floor. The frond midrib (rachis) has a prolonged period of growth as it climbs around adjacent vegetation reaching many metres in length, forming forked sterile and fertile leaflets at intervals. Fertile leaflets bear several spikes each containing of a row of sporangia within pouch-like folds of the leaflet margin.
An endemic species found in the upper half of the North Island in open, lowland forest.
Vegetative characteristics |
Fertile frond and sporangia |
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Plant form: creeping stem with fronds up to10 m |
Frond appearance: reduced leaflet blade with rows (spikes) of marginal pouch-like segments |
Frond stalk, midrib: green |
Sporangium location: on spikes |
Frond shape: linear |
Sporangium position: leaflet margin |
Frond blade: 2-3-pinnate (divided 2-3x into leaflets or pinnae) |
Sporangia distribution: in groups (sori) |
Frond surface: smooth |
Sorus shape: circular |
Leaflets: oblong with smooth margin |
Sorus covering: enrolled leaflet margin (pouch) |