Biology:Cyathea hornei

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Cyathea hornei
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C. hornei
Binomial name
Cyathea hornei
(Baker) Copeland, 1929
Synonyms
  • Alsophila hornei Baker, 1879
  • Alsophila olivacea Brause, 1920
  • Cyathea olivacea (Brause) Domin, 1930
  • Cyathea melanoclada Domin, 1930

Cyathea hornei is a species of tree fern. Its natural distribution covers eastern New Guinea and the Louisiade Archipelago to Fiji, where it grows in wet submontane forest, stunted forest, mossy forest, and on ridges, at an altitude of 400–2000 m. The trunk of this plant is erect, 3–4 m tall and up to about 4 cm in diameter. Fronds may be pinnate or bipinnate and reach a length of 2 m. Basal scales cover the dark rachis and stipe of this species. These scales are glossy and either bicoloured (dark with a paler margin) or light brown and bullate. Sori almost cover the lower segments of fertile pinnules. Indusia are absent.

Braggins and Large (2004) note that C. hornei is a variable species across its range. Individual populations may differ in terms of minor details of the division of the pinnae and smaller basal pinnae may be either present or absent altogether.

The specific epithet hornei commemorates botanist John Horne (1835-1905), who collected numerous plants on Fiji and islands of the Indian Ocean.

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Wikidata ☰ Q5197590 entry