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Christensenia (plant)

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Marattiopsida

Family
  
Marattiaceae

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Order
  
Marattiales

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Danaea, Angiopteris, Marattiaceae, Ptisana, Marattia

Christensenia is a genus of ferns in the botanical family Marattiaceae. The genus is confined to the Indo-Malayan region. The basal chromosome number for this genus is 2n=80.

Christensenia is unique in the Marattiaceae, because of its reticulate venation, palmately arranged leaves and radial synangia. Christensenia produces enormous amounts of spores, up to 7,000 spores per sporangium. The presence of a radial synangium is an archaic character, very similar to some of the fossil Asterothecaceae/Psaroniaceae, such as Scolecopteris. Christensenia itself has no fossil record.

Species

After the 1993 revision by Rolleri, only two species and one variety are recognized:

  • Christensenia aesculifolia (Blume) Maxon (type species)
  • Christensenia aesculifolia var. korthalsii
  • Christensenia lobbiana (de Vriese) Rolleri
  • References

    Christensenia (plant) Wikipedia