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Drynaria sparsisora (Desv.) T.Moore식물/들꽃-고란초과(Polypodiaceae) 2025. 2. 26. 18:36
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OVERVIEW
The greatest diversity of Drynaria is found in continental Asia, especially in China. It is found from Sri Lanka, throughout South-East Asia to Southern China, tropical Australia and Polynesia. Most species of Drynaria are quite often grown as ornamentals, used medicinally or as a stimulant and as a vegetable.
VERNACULAR NAMES
Kakayan (Malaysia), Kabkab (Philippines), Kuut hok (Thailand), Talwala (New Guinea).Akar Kusu (Mal.), Palinggir (id.), Paku Langlayangan (Sund.), Simbar layangan (Jaw.), Simbar (Bal.), Barang-Barang (Mak.), Lilianga (Ternate). Prosea: Kabkab, apatpat, dibatu, glemu (Philipp.), Kuut hok, Phang-ngaa, wean ngun kwak (Thai.), talwala (New Guinea), Kangkoms (Papua).
AGROECOLOGY
This species is commonly found attached on the tree trunk, old walls which are either shaded or exposed, though sometimes it becomes terrestrial in habit because of the creeping branched. This can be located at an altitude of 320–847 m above sea level.
MORPHOLOGY
- Roots - adventitious, fibrous, and dark brown.
- Rhizome - fleshy, long-creeping, woody, covered with imbricate pale brown palea, rhizome 1-3 cm in diameter, smooth and snake-like when old, covered with dark scale bases, the narrow apical portions having broken off.
- Leaves - erect foliage and its irregularly arranged sori, fertile fronds green, 45-60 cm long, leathery, shiny, hairs abundantly distributed at the lower surface. Sterile fronds green when young and shiny brown when mature, 5-12 cm wide and 10-15 cm long.
- Spores - with spines.
Drynaria sparsisora (socfindoconservation.co.id)
Drynaria sparsisora (Desv.) T.Moore | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
https://youtu.be/RruEuCtC05g?t=3744
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