Asplenium abscissum

Willdenow

Sp. Pl. 5(1): 321. 1810.

Common names: Abscised spleenwort
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2.
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Roots proliferous. Stems erect, unbranched; scales brown throughout, linear-deltate, 1.2 × 0.1–0.3 mm, margins entire. Leaves monomorphic. Petiole green throughout, dull, 3–15(–20) cm, 1/3–2/3 length of blade; indument absent. Blade deltate, 1-pinnate, 7–12(–20) × 3–6(–9) cm, thick, papery, glabrous; base not tapered; apex attenuate, not rooting. Rachis green throughout, dull, glabrous. Pinnae in 4–8 pairs, linear-lanceolate; medial pinnae 30–70 × 7–15 mm, slightly curved, strongly excavated in proximal basiscopic 1/3; base with small acroscopic auricle; margins entire to dentate; apex attenuate. Veins free, obscure. Sori 2–9 pairs, medial, commonly 1–2 less on basiscopic side than on acroscopic side. Spores 64 per sporangium. 2n = 72.


Habitat: Shaded limestone boulders, cliff ledges, grottoes, sinkholes
Elevation: 0–50 m

Distribution

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Fla., Mexico, West Indies in the Antilles, Central America, South America to Bolivia and Brazil.

Discussion

Asplenium abscissum hybridizes with A. verecundum to produce the triploid hybrid, A. × curtissii.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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