The membrane covering a sorus.
tissue covering the sorus of a fern; a hollow pollen-cup surrounding the stigma in Goodeniaceae.
a membrane enclosing and protecting the developing spores especially that covering the sori of a fern
A covering over the cluster of sporangia in many ferns.
Sori covering found on some genus of fern; Dryopteris, Athyrium
scaly covering over fern sporangia
The covering over a group of sporangia in ferns.
the covering of a sorus, either a specialised organ or the incurved margin of the lamina.
Plural: indusia. A covering over a sorus. Indusia are often thin and fragile and may be easily broken. The shape of indusia, how they attach to the frond, and their location on the frond are often important characters in keys to the ferns.
A flap of tissue covering a sorus. False indusium. A folded leaf margin protecting the sorus. True indusium. An epidermal outgrowth protecting the sorus. Inferior indusium. An indusium attached beneath the sorus with the sporangia appearing above it.
An epidermal outgrowth or reflexed and modified leaf margin which covers the sori of many ferns.
an outgrowth from the leaf, evolved to protect the sori
On a fern, the protective covering for the Sorus, the cluster of spore producing Sporangia. Not present in all species.