Status:
valid
Authors:
N.Nakato & Seriz.
Source:
ipni
Year:
1981
Citation Micro:
J. Jap. Bot. 56(6): 164 (1981)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000141193
Common Names
- Austroizuensis Microlepia
- Microlepia austroizuensis
- Austroizuensis Microlepia
Description
Microlepia austroizuensis (also called Microlepia austroizuensis, among many other common names) is a fern species native to tropical Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. It is an epiphytic species, growing on trees in moist, shady forests. It has a creeping rhizome and fronds that are up to 30 cm long, with a tapering tip and a short, slender stipe.
Uses & Benefits
Microlepia austroizuensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a groundcover. It is also used for making handicrafts, such as baskets, mats, and other decorative items.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Microlepia austroizuensis is small, yellow-green in colour and has a short pedicel. The seed is round and small, and the seedlings are slender and short.
Cultivation and Propagation
Microlepia austroizuensis is a fern species native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Australia. It is a terrestrial species, meaning it grows on the ground. It can be propagated by spores or by division of the rhizomes. Cultivation requires a warm, humid environment with bright, indirect light. The soil should be kept moist but not soggy.
Where to Find Microlepia austroizuensis
Microlepia austroizuensis is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
Microlepia austroizuensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Microlepia austroizuensis?
Microlepia austroizuensis
What is the family of Microlepia austroizuensis?
Dryopteridaceae
What is the habitat of Microlepia austroizuensis?
Tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests
Species in the Microlepia genus
Microlepia adulterina,
Microlepia austroizuensis,
Microlepia bipinnata,
Microlepia caudigera,
Microlepia dubia,
Microlepia hallbergii,
Microlepia hirtiindusiata,
Microlepia intramarginalis,
Microlepia manilensis,
Microlepia melanorhachis,
Microlepia nudisora,
Microlepia pilosiuscula,
Microlepia protracta,
Microlepia proxima,
Microlepia pseudohirta,
Microlepia rheophila,
Microlepia ridleyi,
Microlepia scaberula,
Microlepia todayensis,
Microlepia vitiensis,
Microlepia rhomboidea,
Microlepia calvescens,
Microlepia hookeriana,
Microlepia marginata,
Microlepia speluncae,
Microlepia substrigosa,
Microlepia setosa,
Microlepia strigosa,
Microlepia majuscula,
Microlepia platyphylla,
Microlepia izu-peninsulae,
Microlepia obtusiloba,
Microlepia pseudostrigosa,
Microlepia yakusimensis,
Microlepia fadenii,
Microlepia tenera,
Microlepia chrysocarpa,
Microlepia crassa,
Microlepia matthewii,
Microlepia sino-strigosa,
Microlepia subtrichosticha,
Microlepia trichocarpa,
Microlepia pseudostrigosa,
Microlepia firma,
Microlepia kurzii,
Microlepia puberula,
Microlepia fujianensis,
Microlepia krameri,
Microlepia membranacea,
Microlepia concinna,
Species in the Dennstaedtiaceae family
Blotiella bouxiniana,
Blotiella crenata,
Blotiella isaloensis,
Blotiella marojejyensis,
Blotiella coursii,
Blotiella reducta,
Blotiella glabra,
Blotiella natalensis,
Blotiella lindeniana,
Blotiella madagascariensis,
Blotiella mannii,
Blotiella currorii,
Blotiella pubescens,
Blotiella tisserantii,
Blotiella hieronymi,
Blotiella sinuata,
Blotiella stipitata,
Blotiella trichosora,
Blotiella coriacea,
Blotiella confusa,
Blotiella lanceifolia,
Dennstaedtia ampla,
Dennstaedtia canaliculata,
Dennstaedtia dennstaedtioides,
Dennstaedtia elmeri,
Dennstaedtia fusca,
Dennstaedtia glabrata,
Dennstaedtia hooveri,
Dennstaedtia inermis,
Dennstaedtia macgregorii,
Dennstaedtia magnifica,
Dennstaedtia merrillii,
Dennstaedtia novoguineensis,
Dennstaedtia parksii,
Dennstaedtia penicillifera,
Dennstaedtia remota,
Dennstaedtia resinifera,
Dennstaedtia rufidula,
Dennstaedtia samoensis,
Dennstaedtia shawii,
Dennstaedtia sumatrana,
Dennstaedtia terminalis,
Dennstaedtia williamsii,
Dennstaedtia hirsuta,
Dennstaedtia punctilobula,
Dennstaedtia scandens,
Dennstaedtia smithii,
Dennstaedtia wilfordii,
Dennstaedtia anthriscifolia,
Dennstaedtia madagascariensis,