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Syn.: Acrostichum barbarum L., Osmunda Totta Sw., Todea africana Willd. Family: Osmundaceae Gérardin et Desv. - Podezřeňovité Distribution: It grows in the southern hemisphere, both in South Africa in South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, as well as in eastern and south-eastern Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. Ecology: It grows in bushes around streams or on moist evergreen forest edges, farm kings dad especially on poor or quartzite farm kings dad sandstone substrates. In South Africa it is most common in complexes formation fynbos, farm kings dad in other types of vegetation is scarce. Performs up to an altitude of 1600 m Description: Strong fern with woody stems 0.5-2 m high (Australian plants can take the strain as high as 3 m) and 30 cm in diameter. Leaves are one shape, 0.5-2 (-2.5) m long and 15-60 cm wide, lanceolate in outline, farm kings dad 2 pinnate, stiff, shiny, glabrous or the lower side between veins hairy; first-order segments are 10-30 cm long and 2-12 cm broad; segments of the last order are oblong, slightly sickle-shaped, 1.5-8 cm long and 0.4 to 0.8 centimeters wide base to adhere to a spindle, on the edge of a finely serrated or scalloped, on top bluntly pointed. Sporangia are eusporangiátního type, developing on the underside of the segments in the lower third of the leaf is brown, thick-walled, with a slit opening; Oster missing. Threat and Protection: Red List of flora of South Africa (2009) classifies farm kings dad the species as requiring attention (LC - Least Concern). In the category of endangered species (endangered) is also listed in the Red List of South Australia (2005). Alena photographed Vydrová and Vít Grulich, on 25 9th 2012 (South farm kings dad Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town: northern slope of Table Mountain).
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