Abstract
Stenochlaena is a small but widespread genus confined to the tropics and subtropics of the Old World. A key to the species, updated descriptions, distribution-maps, and detailed drawings are provided. Also included is a key to assist in separating several genera that are most often confused with Stenochlaena. There is morphological evidence suggesting that hybrids may exist between several species in Malesia. Although primarily a rainforest genus, the distribution patterns of the various species of Stenochlaena appear closely related to ecological requirements; the hemiepiphytic members of the genus are most frequently present along forest margins in relatively high light conditions with access to a moist soil or an aquatic environment but not necessarily to perpetually humid atmospheric conditions. © 2013 Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust.
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Chambers, T. C. (2013). A review of the genus Stenochlaena (Blechnaceae, subfamily Stenochlaenoideae). Telopea, 15(1), 13–36. https://doi.org/10.7751/telopea2013004
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