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Helminthostachys zeylanica @verdigrisferns<br /><br />#Ferns and #Lycophytes<br /><br />#Helminthostachyszeylanica <br /><br />Info by : @dr_ashleyfield<br /><br /> <br /><br />Family<br /><br />#Ophioglossaceae<br /><br />#Botanical name<br /><br />Helminthostachys zeylanica (L.) Kaulf.<br /><br />Rhizome short-creeping, unbranched, subterranean. Fronds erect, 1 or 2 near apex of rhizome with a common basal stipe, 15–40 cm long. Sterile lamina tripartite; parts sessile or shortly stalked, divided into 3 or 5 pinnules. Pinnae lanceolate to elliptic, acute or rarely obtuse, 5–21 cm long, 6–40 mm wide; margins entire, crenate or serrate; veins free, dichotomously branched. Sporophore cylindrical, 4–13 cm long, 5–10 mm wide, on a 4–14 cm long stipe. Lateral branches each with a group of free sessile sporangia and sterile lobes at the apex. <br /><br />Distribution<br /><br />Tropical coast and hinterland of WA, NT and QLD south to Whitsunday region QLD. Also in Asia, Malesia and the Pacific Islands.<br /><br />Habit and habitat<br /><br />Terrestrial in open forest, swamp forest, beach scrubs and vine forest margins, in sandy soils in swales between sand-dunes, in black soils or on the edges of creeks or swampy areas.<br /><br />Natural history<br /><br />The fronds of this species die back each year and regenerate from an underground rhizome the following wet season. They do not emerge every year.<br /><br />Cultivation<br /><br />May be difficult to propagate and establish but grows well in a large deep container of free draining mix in a well lit part of a tropical garden or fernery.<br /><br />#fernsofinstagram #ferns #fern #rareplants

Helminthostachys zeylanica @verdigrisferns

#Ferns and #Lycophytes

#Helminthostachyszeylanica

Info by : @dr_ashleyfield

 

Family

#Ophioglossaceae

#Botanical name

Helminthostachys zeylanica (L.) Kaulf.

Rhizome short-creeping, unbranched, subterranean. Fronds erect, 1 or 2 near apex of rhizome with a common basal stipe, 15–40 cm long. Sterile lamina tripartite; parts sessile or shortly stalked, divided into 3 or 5 pinnules. Pinnae lanceolate to elliptic, acute or rarely obtuse, 5–21 cm long, 6–40 mm wide; margins entire, crenate or serrate; veins free, dichotomously branched. Sporophore cylindrical, 4–13 cm long, 5–10 mm wide, on a 4–14 cm long stipe. Lateral branches each with a group of free sessile sporangia and sterile lobes at the apex. 

Distribution

Tropical coast and hinterland of WA, NT and QLD south to Whitsunday region QLD. Also in Asia, Malesia and the Pacific Islands.

Habit and habitat

Terrestrial in open forest, swamp forest, beach scrubs and vine forest margins, in sandy soils in swales between sand-dunes, in black soils or on the edges of creeks or swampy areas.

Natural history

The fronds of this species die back each year and regenerate from an underground rhizome the following wet season. They do not emerge every year.

Cultivation

May be difficult to propagate and establish but grows well in a large deep container of free draining mix in a well lit part of a tropical garden or fernery.

#fernsofinstagram #ferns #fern #rareplants

3/28/2024, 2:48:20 AM