Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Often found growing in moss on Ohia (Metrosideros polymorpha) tree trunks and associated with Sphaerocionium lanceolatum ferns. Elevation approximately 3870ft/1180m. The University of Hawaii Rainfall atlas estimates annual rainfall at around 105 inches for this location.
Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Often found growing in moss on Ohia (Metrosideros polymorpha) tree trunks and associated with Sphaerocionium lanceolatum ferns. Elevation approximately 3870ft/1180m. The University of Hawaii Rainfall atlas estimates annual rainfall at around 105 inches for this location.
Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Often found growing in moss on Ohia (Metrosideros polymorpha) tree trunks and associated with Sphaerocionium lanceolatum ferns. Elevation approximately 3860ft/1177m. The University of Hawaii Rainfall atlas estimates annual rainfall at around 105 inches for this location.
Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Note the uplifted frond showing the abaxial surface with sori marginal and wider than lobes. Elevation approximately 3860ft/1177m.
Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Elevation approximately 2300ft/701m. The University of Hawaii Rainfall Atlas estimates 196 inches of annual rainfall at this location.
Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Elevation approximately 2300ft/701m. Photo shows the adaxial surface of blade. A few of the sori on the lower abaxial surface are mature and are wider than the lobes and are visible in this photo.
Genus is endemic to Hawaiian Islands. Elevation approximately 2300ft/701m. Photo shows the abaxial surface of blade with sori. The thin red line under the blade is from an Ohia Lehua (flower pistil of Metrosideros polymorpha).