Didymoglossum tahitense
Didymoglossum tahitense (Nadeaud) Ebihara & K.Iwats.

Didymoglossum tahitense is a fern in the Hymenophyllaceae family, native to Polynesia, the East Indies, Fiji, and Queensland, Australia. It is characterized by peltate leaves that are sessile on the rhizome.
Description
Didymoglossum tahitense, previously known as Microglossum tahitense, is a species of fern found in Polynesia, the East Indies, Fiji, and Queensland in Australia. It belongs to the Hymenophyllaceae family and is notable for its peltate leaves, which are attached directly to the rhizome without a stalk. The species was formally described in 2006 and is part of the genus Didymoglossum.
Distribution
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Synonyms
Trichomanes tahitenseMicrogonium tahitenseHemiphlebium peltatumMicrogonium omphalodesTrichomanes omphalodesTrichomanes peltatum
