Difference between revisions of "Woodsia scopulina subsp. appalachiana"

(T. M. C. Taylor) Windham

Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 19: 58. 1993.

Endemic
Basionym: Woodsia appalachiana Amer. Fern J. 37: 88. 1947
Synonyms: Woodsia scopulina var. appalachiana (T. M. C. Taylor) C. V. Morton
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 5 November 2020

Scales of stems and petiole bases mostly bicolored with broad, usually continuous, dark central stripe, scales narrowly lanceolate. Pinnae with longest hairs composed of 5–8 cells. Indusial segments broad, not at all filamentous. Spores averaging 39–46 µm. 2n = 76.


Phenology: Sporulating summer–fall.
Habitat: Shaded cracks and ledges on cliffs, mostly subacidic shale and sandstone
Elevation: 300–1700 m

Distribution

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Ark., Ky., N.C., Tenn., Va., W.Va.

Discussion

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Michael D. Windham +
(T. M. C. Taylor) Windham +
Woodsia appalachiana +
Ark. +, Ky. +, N.C. +, Tenn. +, Va. +  and W.Va. +
300–1700 m +
Shaded cracks and ledges on cliffs, mostly subacidic shale and sandstone +
Sporulating summer–fall. +
Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. +
Woodsia scopulina var. appalachiana +
Woodsia scopulina subsp. appalachiana +
Woodsia scopulina +
subspecies +