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Ctenitis subglandulosa

Scientific Name: Ctenitis subglandulosa

Family: Dryopteridaceae

Category: Fern

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Ctenitis subglandulosa

Ctenitis subglandulosa is a fern species with the accepted scientific name of Ctenitis subglandulosa (Hance) Ching.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Kingdom: Plantae (Based on "Plantae, TAIF" occurrence datasets)

Synonyms or alternative combinations include:

  • Alsophila subglandulosa Hance
  • Cyathea subglandulosa (Hance) Copel.
  • Dryopteris subglandulosa (Hance) Hayata
  • Dryopteris subglandulosa Hance

Distribution and Habitat

  • Occurrences have been noted in Taiwan (TAIF).
  • Observed in Luzon, Philippines, specifically in Ilocos Norte province, Solsona area, at elevations of 1200-1300m.
  • Found in China (volume 3).

Morphological Characteristics

  • Rhizome apex and stipe bases have been documented.
  • Fertile pinnae have been observed (Fig. No. 1. A.).
  • Spines are present on leaf margins (Fig. No. 1. B.).
  • Leaf-hairs are present (Fig. No. 1. C.).
  • Rhizome-scales are present (Fig. No. 1. D.).

Other Organisms

  • Mentioned in the context of phloroglucinols alongside Dryopteris, Arachniodes, and Polystichum species.
  • Found in a similar location as Asplenium adnata.

Resources and Further Information

  • Discover Life offers a page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of this species.
  • World Ferns provides species details.