Difference between revisions of "Marsilea vestita"
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|name=Marsilea fournieri | |name=Marsilea fournieri | ||
|authority=C. Christensen | |authority=C. Christensen | ||
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|name=Marsilea mucronata | |name=Marsilea mucronata | ||
|authority=A. Braun | |authority=A. Braun | ||
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|name=Marsilea tenuifolia | |name=Marsilea tenuifolia | ||
|authority=Engelmann ex A. Braun | |authority=Engelmann ex A. Braun | ||
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|name=Marsilea uncinata | |name=Marsilea uncinata | ||
|authority=A. Braun | |authority=A. Braun | ||
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|name=Marsilea vestita subsp. tenuifolia | |name=Marsilea vestita subsp. tenuifolia | ||
|authority=(Engelmann ex A. Braun) D. M. Johnson | |authority=(Engelmann ex A. Braun) D. M. Johnson | ||
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|hierarchy=Marsileaceae;Marsilea;Marsilea vestita | |hierarchy=Marsileaceae;Marsilea;Marsilea vestita | ||
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− | --><span class="statement" id="st- | + | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Plants </b>forming diffuse or dense clones. <b>Roots</b> arising at nodes. <b>Petioles</b> 2–20 cm, sparsely pubescent. <b>Pinnae</b> 4–19 × 4–16 mm, pubescent to glabrous. <b>Sporocarp</b> stalks erect, unbranched, attached at base of petiole (occasionally up to 3 mm above it), not hooked at apex, 0.5–25 mm. <b>Sporocarps</b> perpendicular or slightly nodding, 3.6–7.6 × 3–6.5 mm, 1.5–2 mm thick, elliptic to nearly round in lateral view, pubescent but soon glabrate, scars left by fallen trichomes often appearing as purple or brown specks; raphe 1.1–1.7 mm, proximal tooth 0.3–0.6 mm, blunt, distal tooth 0.4–1.2 mm, acute, often hooked at apex. <b>Sori</b> 14–22.</span><!-- |
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+ | |phenology=Sporocarps produced spring–fall (Apr–Oct). | ||
|habitat=Widespread and variable, in ponds and wet depressions and on river floodplains | |habitat=Widespread and variable, in ponds and wet depressions and on river floodplains | ||
|elevation=0–2300 m | |elevation=0–2300 m | ||
|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Sask.;Ariz.;Ark.;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Iowa;Kans.;La.;Minn.;Mont.;Nebr.;Nev.;N.Mex.;N.Dak.;Okla.;Oreg.;S.Dak.;Tex.;Utah;Wash.;Wyo.;Mexico;South America in Peru. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Sask.;Ariz.;Ark.;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Iowa;Kans.;La.;Minn.;Mont.;Nebr.;Nev.;N.Mex.;N.Dak.;Okla.;Oreg.;S.Dak.;Tex.;Utah;Wash.;Wyo.;Mexico;South America in Peru. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>A number of segregate species have been named and recognized in regional floras in North America: Marsilea mucronata A. Braun (less hairy, found east of Rocky Mountains), M. uncinata (glabrous, sporocarp stalks long, distal tooth of sporocarp hooked, south central United States), M. tenuifolia (pinnae very narrow, central Texas), and M. fournieri (small plants and pinnae, southwest). The features upon which these species are based intergrade into one another. The species are therefore best treated as conspecific with M. vestita (D. M. Johnson 1986).</p><!-- | + | |discussion=<p>A number of segregate species have been named and recognized in regional floras in North America: <i>Marsilea</i> mucronata A. Braun (less hairy, found east of Rocky Mountains), M. uncinata (glabrous, sporocarp stalks long, distal tooth of sporocarp hooked, south central United States), <i>M. tenuifolia</i> (pinnae very narrow, central Texas), and M. fournieri (small plants and pinnae, southwest). The features upon which these species are based intergrade into one another. The species are therefore best treated as conspecific with <i>M. vestita</i> (D. M. Johnson 1986).</p><!-- |
− | --><p>Putative hybrids between Marsilea macropoda and this species are discussed under the former.</p> | + | --><p>Putative hybrids between <i>Marsilea macropoda</i> and this species are discussed under the former.</p> |
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|authority=Hooker & Greville | |authority=Hooker & Greville | ||
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|family=Marsileaceae | |family=Marsileaceae | ||
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|habitat=Widespread and variable, in ponds and wet depressions and on river floodplains | |habitat=Widespread and variable, in ponds and wet depressions and on river floodplains | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 5 November 2020
Plants forming diffuse or dense clones. Roots arising at nodes. Petioles 2–20 cm, sparsely pubescent. Pinnae 4–19 × 4–16 mm, pubescent to glabrous. Sporocarp stalks erect, unbranched, attached at base of petiole (occasionally up to 3 mm above it), not hooked at apex, 0.5–25 mm. Sporocarps perpendicular or slightly nodding, 3.6–7.6 × 3–6.5 mm, 1.5–2 mm thick, elliptic to nearly round in lateral view, pubescent but soon glabrate, scars left by fallen trichomes often appearing as purple or brown specks; raphe 1.1–1.7 mm, proximal tooth 0.3–0.6 mm, blunt, distal tooth 0.4–1.2 mm, acute, often hooked at apex. Sori 14–22.
Phenology: Sporocarps produced spring–fall (Apr–Oct).
Habitat: Widespread and variable, in ponds and wet depressions and on river floodplains
Elevation: 0–2300 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., Sask., Ariz., Ark., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Iowa, Kans., La., Minn., Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.Mex., N.Dak., Okla., Oreg., S.Dak., Tex., Utah, Wash., Wyo., Mexico, South America in Peru.
Discussion
A number of segregate species have been named and recognized in regional floras in North America: Marsilea mucronata A. Braun (less hairy, found east of Rocky Mountains), M. uncinata (glabrous, sporocarp stalks long, distal tooth of sporocarp hooked, south central United States), M. tenuifolia (pinnae very narrow, central Texas), and M. fournieri (small plants and pinnae, southwest). The features upon which these species are based intergrade into one another. The species are therefore best treated as conspecific with M. vestita (D. M. Johnson 1986).
Putative hybrids between Marsilea macropoda and this species are discussed under the former.
Selected References
None.