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NZ Plants
Leptopteris superba - heruheru, ngutungutu kiwi, double crape fern, Prince of Wales feathers
Family: Osmundaceae
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Fronds
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Frond upper surface, midrib (rachis) with leaflets
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Rachis upper surface, leaflets with ultimate segments oriented upwards
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Frond cross section and upper surface, ultimate leaflete segments oriented upward
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Fertile frond lower surface, rachis with leaflets
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Rachis and leaflets lower surface, hairs and scattered sporangia
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Leptopteris superba has a short erect stem bearing delicate, fluffy emerald green fronds tapering equally to base and apex with wooly hairy stipes. The ultimate leaflets stick up at 90 degrees to the plane of the frond. Sporangia are scattered rather than in groups.
An endemic species common in moist montane forest from the middle of the North Island to the west coast of the South Island.
Vegetative characteristics |
Fertile frond and sporangia |
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Plant form: erect stem bearing fronds up to 150 cm |
Frond appearance: similar to sterile frond |
Frond stalk, midrib: stipe pale brown, abundant fine hairs |
Sporangium location: lower frond surface |
Frond shape: elliptical , tapering to tip and base |
Sporangium position: scattered |
Frond blade: 3-pinnate (divided 3x into leaflets or pinnae) |
Sporangia distribution: not in groups (sori) |
Frond surface: sparsely hairy |
Sorus shape: 0 |
Leaflets: linear, oriented at right angles to plane of frond |
Sorus covering: 0 |