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English: Serpocaulon levigatum Goniophlebium glaucophyllum are often fertile, the marginal veinlets being free. There are often several series of anastomosing veinlets, but sometimesonly one. The free (and in mature spe-cimens usually fertile) veinlet produced within the basal areole distinguishes this group specially from its allies. There area considerable number of species, found abundantly in South America and the West Indies, and in India and the Eastern and Pacific islands, more rarely in tropical Africa, the Mascaren islands, and Mada- )Nl] &f)e (toagttrp of 28 a tang. 542 gascar. A few are simple-fronded species,with a creeping ivy-like habit, and con-tracted fertile fronds; but they havemostly stoutish slow-creeping rhizomes,and large pinnate or pinnatifld fronds,often of pendulous habit, and sometimesseveral feet in length, as in G. subauricu-latum, a very handsome Javanese species,in which, as in a few other allied kinds,the sori are sunk in little hollows whichform excrescence-like knobs on the uppersurface.
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Author Lindley, John, 1799-1865 Moore, Thomas, 1821-1887
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