Difference between revisions of "Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum"
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|common_names=Southwestern lady fern | |common_names=Southwestern lady fern | ||
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|name=Athyrium filix-femina subsp. californicum | |name=Athyrium filix-femina subsp. californicum | ||
|authority=(Butters) Hultén | |authority=(Butters) Hultén | ||
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|hierarchy=Dryopteridaceae;Athyrium;Athyrium filix-femina;Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum | |hierarchy=Dryopteridaceae;Athyrium;Athyrium filix-femina;Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum | ||
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|distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Nev.;N.Mex.;Oreg.;S.Dak.;Utah;Wyo. | |distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Nev.;N.Mex.;Oreg.;S.Dak.;Utah;Wyo. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>This southwestern variety, Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum, occurs at higher elevations than var. cyclosorum. Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum and var. cyclosorum are more closely related to each other than to eastern varieties. Distinctness between western varieties was shown by F. K. Butters (1917); F. S. Liew (1972) treated them as consubspecific.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>This southwestern variety, <i>Athyrium filix-femina </i>var.<i> californicum</i>, occurs at higher elevations than <i></i>var.<i> cyclosorum</i>. <i>Athyrium filix-femina </i>var.<i> californicum</i> and <i></i>var.<i> cyclosorum</i> are more closely related to each other than to eastern varieties. Distinctness between western varieties was shown by F. K. Butters (1917); F. S. Liew (1972) treated them as consubspecific.</p> |
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|publication year=1918 | |publication year=1918 | ||
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|genus=Athyrium | |genus=Athyrium | ||
|species=Athyrium filix-femina | |species=Athyrium filix-femina |
Latest revision as of 20:24, 5 November 2020
Petiole 13–60 cm; scales brown or black, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 7–15 × 1–4 mm. Blade narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate, 1–2-pinnate-pinnatifid, 25–130 × 8–25 cm, gradually narrowed proximally, broadest at or just above middle, apex acuminate. Pinnae sessile or very short-stalked, linear-oblong, apex acuminate. Pinnules linear-oblong or linear-lanceolate, base basiscopically cuneate, acroscopically truncate, ± auriculate, apex ± acute to acuminate. Rachis, costae, and costules with scales and usually with pale glands. Sori elliptic or oblong, straight, hooked at distal end, or horseshoe-shaped, medial; indusia dentate or ciliate with nonglandular marginal hairs as long as width of indusia. Spores brown.
Habitat: Moist woods, meadows, streambanks
Elevation: 1000–3500 m
Distribution
Ariz., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Nev., N.Mex., Oreg., S.Dak., Utah, Wyo.
Discussion
This southwestern variety, Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum, occurs at higher elevations than var. cyclosorum. Athyrium filix-femina var. californicum and var. cyclosorum are more closely related to each other than to eastern varieties. Distinctness between western varieties was shown by F. K. Butters (1917); F. S. Liew (1972) treated them as consubspecific.
Selected References
None.