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NZ Plants
Microsorum novae-zelandiae
Family: Polypodiaceae
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Climbing stem (rhizome) with fronds
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Fronds
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Frond
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Rhizome, scales
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Fertile frond upper surface with midrib (rachis) and leaflets
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Fertile frond lower surface with sori
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Microsorum novae-zealandiae is an epiphyte with a fleshy creeping to climbing stem (rhizome) covered in large, orange-brown scales. Fronds are a dark glossy green, leathery and divided. Formerly Phymatosorus novae-zealandiae.
An endemic species confined to higher elevations on the North Island as an epiphyte in montane forest.
Vegetative characteristics |
Fertile frond and sporangia |
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Plant form: erect stem bearing fronds up to 1.2 m |
Frond appearance: similar to sterile frond |
Frond stalk, midrib: stipe pale brown, sparsely hairy |
Sporangium location: lower frond surface |
Frond shape: oval |
Sporangium position: in one row either side of midrib |
Frond blade: pinnate ( divided 1x into leaflets or pinnae) |
Sporangia distribution: in groups (sori) |
Frond surface: leathery, glossy |
Sorus shape: circular |
Leaflets: linear, smooth margins, tapering towards tip |
Sorus covering: 0 |