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Gleichenia alpina - alpine tangle fern

Tangle and umbrella fern family: Gleicheniaceae

Gleichenia alpina is a small terrestrial fern with long-creeping scaly rhizomes. The erect fronds are complex consisting of 1-many tiers of pairs of branches with buds in between them. Ultimate leaflets are pouched and sporangia are in groups of two. A species characterised by its small size and pouched ultimate leaflets with a dense covering of scales. Formerly included within Gleichenia dicarpa.
Found throughout New Zealand forming dense springy thickets in open subalpine areas.
 

Vegetative characteristics

Fertile frond and sporangia

Plant form: creeping rhizome with branching fronds up to 0.5 m tall

Frond appearance: similar to sterile frond

Frond stalk, midrib: red-brown fringed scales, soon shed

Sporangium location: on lower frond surface

Frond shape: ultimate branches linear-oblong

Sporangium position: to either side of vein

Frond blade: ultimate branches pinnate (divided 1x into leaflets or pinnae)

Sporangia distribution: in groups (sori) each consisting of 2 sporangia

Frond surface: leathery; upper surface with hairs; lower surface with dense reddish scales

Sorus shape: circular

Leaflets: rounded, pouched below with dense covering of scales; attached along base (adnate)

Sorus covering: 0