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2. Cibotium cumingii Kunze, Farrnkräuter. 1: 64. 1841.
菲律宾金毛狗蕨 fei lü bin jin mao gou jue
Cibotium barometz (Linnaeus) J. Smith var. cumingii (Kunze) C. Christensen; C. crassinerve Rosenstock; C. taiwanense C. M. Kuo.
Habit as in Cibotium barometz in general but fronds not quite as large. Pinnules on basiscopic side of lower pinnae usually lacking; pinnules on larger pinnae 12-15 cm × 12-16 mm. Sori usually 1 or 2 at base of lower pairs of pinnule segments. Spores without an equatorial flange.
Open forests, road cuttings, slopes in hilly and montane areas; sea level to ca. 1000 m. Taiwan [Philippines].
In Taiwan, Cibotium cumingii is more widespread than C. barometz.
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