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Calyptrochaeta remotifolia

FIGURE 5.1 Habit of a typical plant of Calyptrochaeta remotifolia (Mull. Hal.) Z. Iwats., B.C. Tan Touw (orthotropic type of growth pattern) showing a bundle of + equally long, radiating axes connected at the base... [Pg.112]

Calyptrochaeta remotifolia (Mull. Hal.) Z. Iwats., B.C. Tan Touw is the most common and widespread Calyptrochaeta species in Malesia and shows the orthotropic type of growth pattern. Fleischer (1908) reported it growing on rotting bark and dead branches, on soil, and rarely on rocks. Fleischer s habitat description indicates that C. remotifolia occurs in drier habitats than C. ramosa or C. parvireta, but the first author of this paper observed occasionally herbarium specimens of C. remotifolia intermingled with C. ramosa, C. parvireta, or both. [Pg.114]


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