Difference between revisions of "Arachniodes simplicior"

(Makino) Ohwi

J. Jap. Bot. 37: 76. 1962.

Common names: Simpler East Indian holly fern
IntroducedIllustrated
Basionym: Aspidium aristatum var. simplicius Makino Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 15: 65. 1901
Synonyms: Byrsopteris simplicior (Makino) Kurata Polystichopsis simplicior (Makino) Tagawa Rumohra simplicior (Makino) Ching
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 5 November 2020

Stems creeping, 5–8 mm diam., densely scaly; scales tan to brownish, lanceolate. Leaves monomorphic, evergreen, 40–85 cm. Petiole straw-colored to tan, spaced 0.5–4 cm apart, 15–46 cm × 4–6 mm, base scaly; scales lanceolate. Blade deltate-pentagonal, 2–3-pinnate, 24–40 cm, broadest at base, abruptly tapering distally, apex pinnate, ultimately pinnatifid, as long as or longer than rest of blade. Pinnae 3–5 pairs, 1-pinnate, proximal pair basally 2-pinnate, 8–18 × 2–4 cm (excluding expanded base of proximal pinnae). Basal pinnules of proximal pair of pinnae elongate and pinnalike; basiscopic pinnule to 10 cm, acroscopic pinnule 1/3–1/2 length of basiscopic. Ultimate segments undivided to pinnatifid, finely spiny along margins and at tip. Sori with indusia 0.5–1 mm diam., indusia with deep sinus and often overlapping lobes, glabrous.


Habitat: Terrestrial along stream banks in woods
Elevation: 0 m

Distribution

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Introduced; S.C., Asia in Japan, China.

Discussion

Arachniodes simplicior was introduced and naturalized in South Carolina and is known from a single population there (J. E. Gordon 1981). It was still locally common in April 1990 and apparently poses no threat to the native flora.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Alan R. Smith +
(Makino) Ohwi +
Aspidium aristatum var. simplicius +
Simpler East Indian holly fern +
S.C. +, Asia in Japan +  and China. +
Terrestrial along stream banks in woods +
J. Jap. Bot. +
Introduced +  and Illustrated +
Byrsopteris simplicior +, Polystichopsis simplicior +  and Rumohra simplicior +
Arachniodes simplicior +
Arachniodes +
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