Difference between revisions of "Asplenium verecundum"
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 33: 193. 1906.
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|name=Asplenium suare | |name=Asplenium suare | ||
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|name=Asplenium subtile | |name=Asplenium subtile | ||
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− | |discussion=<p>This delicate spleenwort, Asplenium verecundum, occurs in both southern and central peninsular Florida where it is very local. Sterile hybrids are known to result from crossing with A. trichomanes-dentatum (A. × biscayneanum) and A. abscissum (A. × curtissii).</p><!-- | + | |discussion=<p>This delicate spleenwort, <i>Asplenium verecundum</i>, occurs in both southern and central peninsular Florida where it is very local. Sterile hybrids are known to result from crossing with <i>A. trichomanes-dentatum</i> (<i>A.</i> × <i>biscayneanum</i>) and <i>A. abscissum</i> (<i>A.</i> × <i>curtissii</i>).</p><!-- |
− | --><p>Asplenium verecundum may be a variety or cytotype of the similar A. myriophyllum (Swartz) C. Presl of the West Indies (D. B. Lellinger 1985).</p> | + | --><p><i>Asplenium verecundum</i> may be a variety or cytotype of the similar A. myriophyllum (Swartz) C. Presl of the West Indies (D. B. Lellinger 1985).</p> |
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|species=Asplenium verecundum | |species=Asplenium verecundum |
Revision as of 15:49, 18 September 2019
Roots proliferous. Stems erect, unbranched; scales blackish throughout, linear to narrowly triangular, 0.9–1.3 × 0.1–0.4 mm, margins entire. Leaves monomorphic. Petiole brownish black, 0.5–3(–5) cm, 1/9–1/7 length of blade; indument of blackish, linear-lanceolate scales at base. Blade narrowly lanceolate, 2–3-pinnate, (4–)10–20(–)30 × 1–3(–5) cm, thin, glabrous; base tapered somewhat; apex formed by gradual reduction, not rooting. Rachis blackish brown, dull, essentially glabrous. Pinnae in (8–)12–16(–22) pairs, oblong; medial pinnae 0.5–2.5 × 3–10 mm; base cuneate; apex obtuse. Pinnules of 1–5 segments; segments oblanceolate, 2–3 × 1–2 mm, entire; apex mostly round. Veins free, evident, 1 per segment. Sori 1 per segment. Spores 64 per sporangium. 2n = 144.
Habitat: Limestone outcrops in grottoes, on cliffs, and on boulders in shaded woods
Elevation: 0–50 m
Discussion
This delicate spleenwort, Asplenium verecundum, occurs in both southern and central peninsular Florida where it is very local. Sterile hybrids are known to result from crossing with A. trichomanes-dentatum (A. × biscayneanum) and A. abscissum (A. × curtissii).
Asplenium verecundum may be a variety or cytotype of the similar A. myriophyllum (Swartz) C. Presl of the West Indies (D. B. Lellinger 1985).
Selected References
None.