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Subcordate

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Sub`cor´date
a.1.Somewhat cordate; somewhat like a heart in shape.


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5 mm long, 1-2 mm wide, subsessile, apices often trilobate; ultimate segments ovate to suborbicular, 2-4 pairs, contiguous, apices roundish, bases subcordate, subsessile, margins entire; veins flee, 2-furcate; sori at the ends of the veinlets, each covered by a slightly enrolled lobule, pauci-sporangiate; sporangia glabrous; spores tetrahedral, shallowly echinate, 32 per sporangium.
5-11 cm, broadly cuneate or rounded to truncate or subcordate at base, obtuse to acuminate at apex, 7-10 pairs lateral veins, level to prominulous above, prominent beneath, while tertiary veins may be distinguished in its lower part.
6 mm, (8-)14-18(-20) cells wide across base, clathrate (but usually many lumina occluded), dark brown to brown, weakly iridescent, subcordate to cordate at bases, long attenuate at tips (Fig.
 
 
 
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