Difference between revisions of "Pellaea cordifolia"

(Sessé & Mociño) A. R. Smith

Amer. Fern J. 70: 26. 1980.

Basionym: Adiantum cordifolium Sessé & Mociño Naturaleza (Mexico City), ser. 2, 1(App.): 182. 1890
Synonyms: Pellaea cardiomorpha Weatherby Pellaea sagittata var. cordata (Cavanilles) A. F. Tryon
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="stem architecture or arrangement;stem orientation;stem fragility or size;stem diameter"><b>Stems </b>compact, ascending, stout, 6–10 mm diam.;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="scale coloration;scale width;scale shape;scale shape;scale shape;largest scale width;margin architecture or shape">scales uniformly orangebrown and thin, lanceolate to ovate, largest scales 0.3–1 mm wide, margins dentate.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="leaf growth form;leaf reproduction;leaf height or length or size;leaf arrangement or growth form;leaf some measurement;leaf reproduction"><b>Leaves </b>somewhat dimorphic, sterile leaves shorter than fertile leaves, clustered on stem, 15–50 cm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="crozier pubescence;crozier architecture or pubescence">croziers not conspicuously pubescent, densely scaly.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="petiole coloration;petiole coloration;petiole coloration;petiole coloration;petiole coloration;petiole reflectance;petiole shape;petiole shape;articulation line prominence"><b>Petiole </b>straw-colored, tan, or gray, not lustrous, rounded or slightly flattened adaxially, without prominent articulation lines.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="blade shape;blade architecture or shape;blade width"><b>Blade </b>ovate-deltate, 2-pinnate proximally, 5–20 cm wide;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="rachis coloration;rachis course;rachis course;rachis course;rachis shape;rachis shape;rachis pubescence">rachis tan throughout, straight to slightly flexuous, rounded or flattened adaxially, glabrous.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="pinna orientation;rachis orientation;rachis shape;ultimate segment count"><b>Pinnae </b>perpendicular to rachis or slightly ascending, not decurrent on rachis, usually with 3–15 ultimate segments;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="costa course;costa course;costa course;costa some measurement;costa length or size">costae straight to slightly flexuous, 25–100 mm, longer than ultimate segments.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="ultimate segment shape;ultimate segment shape;ultimate segment shape;ultimate segment some measurement;ultimate segment texture;ultimate segment texture;ultimate segment texture;ultimate segment pubescence;ultimate segment pubescence"><b>Ultimate </b>segments round-cordate to deltate-cordate, 5–15 mm, herbaceous to leathery, glabrous or puberulent;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="margin orientation;segment reproduction;abaxial surface count;border coloration;border shape">margins recurved on fertile segments, covering less than 1/2 abaxial surface, borders whitish, crenulate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s11" data-properties="apex shape;apex shape">apex rounded or retuse.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s12" data-properties="vein prominence"><b>Veins </b>of ultimate segments usually evident.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s13" data-properties="spore count"><b>Sporangia </b>short-stalked, containing 64 spores, not intermixed with farina-producing glands.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s14" data-properties="sporangium architecture;2n chromosome count">2n = 58.</span><!--
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|habitat=Rocky slopes and ledges, usually on volcanic substrates
 
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|elevation=1000–2500 m
 
|elevation=1000–2500 m
 
|distribution=Tex.;Mexico.
 
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|discussion=<p>The diploid Pellaea cordifolia has often been treated as a variety of the Central American and South American apogamous triploid, P. sagittata. The two taxa are distinguished by a number of qualitative morphologic features (A. R. Smith 1980), and it seems unlikely that they represent cytotypes of a single species. A. F. Tryon (1957) suggested that P. sagittata may have originated through hybridization between P. ovata and P. cordifolia (as P. sagittata var. cordata).</p>
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|discussion=<p>The diploid <i>Pellaea cordifolia</i> has often been treated as a variety of the Central American and South American apogamous triploid, <i>P. sagittata</i>. The two taxa are distinguished by a number of qualitative morphologic features (A. R. Smith 1980), and it seems unlikely that they represent cytotypes of a single species. A. F. Tryon (1957) suggested that <i>P. sagittata</i> may have originated through hybridization between <i>P. ovata</i> and <i>P. cordifolia</i> (as <i>P. sagittata</i> <i></i>var.<i> cordata</i>).</p>
 
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|rachis coloration=tan
 
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 5 November 2020

Stems compact, ascending, stout, 6–10 mm diam.; scales uniformly orange-brown and thin, lanceolate to ovate, largest scales 0.3–1 mm wide, margins dentate. Leaves somewhat dimorphic, sterile leaves shorter than fertile leaves, clustered on stem, 15–50 cm; croziers not conspicuously pubescent, densely scaly. Petiole straw-colored, tan, or gray, not lustrous, rounded or slightly flattened adaxially, without prominent articulation lines. Blade ovate-deltate, 2-pinnate proximally, 5–20 cm wide; rachis tan throughout, straight to slightly flexuous, rounded or flattened adaxially, glabrous. Pinnae perpendicular to rachis or slightly ascending, not decurrent on rachis, usually with 3–15 ultimate segments; costae straight to slightly flexuous, 25–100 mm, longer than ultimate segments. Ultimate segments round-cordate to deltate-cordate, 5–15 mm, herbaceous to leathery, glabrous or puberulent; margins recurved on fertile segments, covering less than 1/2 abaxial surface, borders whitish, crenulate; apex rounded or retuse. Veins of ultimate segments usually evident. Sporangia short-stalked, containing 64 spores, not intermixed with farina-producing glands. 2n = 58.


Phenology: Sporulating summer–fall.
Habitat: Rocky slopes and ledges, usually on volcanic substrates
Elevation: 1000–2500 m

Discussion

The diploid Pellaea cordifolia has often been treated as a variety of the Central American and South American apogamous triploid, P. sagittata. The two taxa are distinguished by a number of qualitative morphologic features (A. R. Smith 1980), and it seems unlikely that they represent cytotypes of a single species. A. F. Tryon (1957) suggested that P. sagittata may have originated through hybridization between P. ovata and P. cordifolia (as P. sagittata var. cordata).

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Lower Taxa

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Adiantum cordifolium +
Tex. +  and Mexico. +
1000–2500 m +
Rocky slopes and ledges, usually on volcanic substrates +
Sporulating summer–fall. +
Amer. Fern J. +
Pellaea cardiomorpha +  and Pellaea sagittata var. cordata +
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