Cyathea microdonta (Desv.) Domin
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Authority
Mori, S. A., et al. 1997. Guide to the vascular plants of central French Guiana: Part 1. Pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and monocotyledons. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 76: 1-422.
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Family
Cyatheaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
Species Description - Trunks to 6 m. Fronds bipinnate-pinnatifid, 1-3 m long; petiole 0.6—1.8 m long, brown-red, with brown or black spines, 6-7 mm long, covered by rust-colored scales 22 X 4 mm; blade ovoid to elliptic, ca. 2 X 1.2 m, the rachis spiny, glabrous or with hairs; pinnae lanceolate, short-petiolate, the middle one 60 X 25 cm, the basal ones 40 X 15 cm, the rachis spiny; pinnules pinnatifid, to 12 X 2.5 cm, short-petiolate, the margins dentate to crenulate at summit, the ultimate segments acute, dentate, 3 mm wide; veins branched. Sori medial, inserted at point of vein branching; indusia absent. Common, in lowland forests.