Angiopteris fokiensis
Angiopteris fokiensis Hieron.
Angiopteris fokiensis is a species in the genus Angiopteris, belonging to the family Marattiaceae. It was first described in 1919 by Hieron. This fern is native to regions in China, including South-Central and Southeast China, Hainan, and Japan.
Description
Angiopteris fokiensis is a member of the Marattiaceae family, a group of ferns typically characterized by large fronds and complex venation patterns. The species is distributed across several regions in East Asia, including South-Central and Southeast China, the island of Hainan, and Japan. Its classification within the genus Angiopteris reflects its morphological and phylogenetic affinities with other members of this group. The species was formally published in 1919, with Hieron as the author. It is part of a broader group of ferns that are often found in tropical and subtropical environments. The geographic range of A. fokiensis suggests an adaptation to the climatic conditions of these regions.
Distribution
China South-Central · China Southeast · Hainan · Japan
Synonyms
Angiopteris angustipinnulaAngiopteris attenuataAngiopteris kwangsiensisAngiopteris lingiiAngiopteris longipetiolataAngiopteris muralisAngiopteris officinalisAngiopteris omeiensisAngiopteris petiolulataAngiopteris shanyuanensisAngiopteris sinicaAngiopteris subcordataAngiopteris teneraAngiopteris jiangxiensisAngiopteris fokiensis var. muralis

