Description as for the species. Fronds are flat, ovate, lanceolate, elliptic, or oblong, not long-linear and bottlebrushlike. Sori are subterminal.
Found on all major islands.
By far the most common variety.
Adenophorus tamariscinus var. tamariscinus may be distinguished from var. montanus by its generally flat blades, and sori that are subterminal, not protruding from margins.
Development of the Consortium of Pacific Herbaria and several of the specimen databases have been
supported by National Science Foundation Grants (BRC 1057303,
ADBC 1304924
and ADBC1115116).
Data Usage Policy. Continued support provided by the Symbiota Support Hub, a domain of iDigBio (NSF Award #2027654).
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