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Lio Ok.
Rain forest - creek banks & ravines
Climbers
1937. Freycinetia:
C. in RF edges on creek beds. Climbing several palms.
A1. "
O. "
61. "
A. moist jungle, 6-15 m. Sturdy salmon pink.
65. "
F. "
Ephiphytes (many epiphytic forms found on rocks & creek banks).
19841. Davallia?
Treeping a rock, a river bank. To 16 cm.
42. Fern
Rocks
30 cm. Leaves pinnate.
43. Papyroides
Many "
6-10 cm. Stipulate.
45. Phormiata
On rocks "
Stiff leaves
46. Cyclophorus
From ephytia, bank of creek. To 30 cm. Stiff, fleshy.
57. Davallia
Treeping on rocks & creek banks.
52. Phormiata
From ephytia "
"
56. Hygrophila
Rocks & creek banks.
57. Fern
F. low ephytia. Pendulous 6-50 cm. Bracteate
64. Tylophorium
Often on rocks.
71. Vittaria
Large pendulous clumps 1 m. long.
73. Hygrophila
Treeping on many rocks 30-50 cm.
76. Hygrophila
"
Pendulous 6-18 cm.
77. "
Treeping amongst moss on a rock. Leaves simple, ±2.2 cm long.
79. Phyllonium vittatus
On rocks beside creek. To 50 cm; margin whitish.
80. Grammitis
Many rocks in ravines, 2-4 cm.
81. Hygrophila
Many "
6-2 cm. Variously divided.
82. "
Treeping many rock "
2-8.5 cm.
84. "
Many rocks "
Pendulous
85. Hygrophylaceae
Creekbank tree, F.h. w. Trunks of. with normal stems 70-90 cm
Diameter 6x20 m. dia.
86. Hygrophila
Maned on a many rock in ravine 2.5-8.5 cm.
1937.
81. Fern
On a tree. Phlegmone climbing. Leaves 40-65 cm.
82. "
Treeping on many rocks. To 30 cm.
83. Hygrophila
Maned on rocks in moist ravines 3-5 cm.