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northern maidenhair fern, western maidenhair fern

brake family

Habit Plants herbaceous, mostly small and perennial.
Stems

stout and erect/ascending or more slender and creeping, often branched;

scales and/or hairs present.

Leaves

monomorphic or dimorphic, circinate or non-circinate.

Blades

with a wide range of variation in dividedness and indumentum.

Sporangia

borne abaxially on simple, forked or anastomosing veins, not aggregated into distinct sori, often appearing to cover the leaf undersurface or form (sub)marginal lines;

indusia absent; false indusia formed from recurved leaf margins present or not.

Spores

trilete; tetrahedral often with a hemispherical distal section; wall ornamentation various.

Gametophytes

mostly reniform or heart-shaped; flat, green.

Adiantum aleuticum var. aleuticum

Pteridaceae

Distribution
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Discussion

[After the publication of volume 1, Flora of Oregon, we accepted this variety. The treatment of this taxon in volume 1 corresponds to Adiantum aleuticum.]

Cosmopolitan. At least 50 genera and 1000 species; 6 genera treated in Flora.

Pteridaceae is a large family in the Polypodiales, currently with five fairly well-defined subfamilies (Christenhusz et al. 2011). Oregon’s three subfamilies with genera are: Cryptogrammoideae (Cryptogramma), Cheilanthoideae (Aspidotis, Cheilanthes, Pellaea, Pentagramma), Vittarioideae (Adiantum, formerly placed in Adianteae).

Source Flora of Oregon, volume 1 Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 96
Sibling taxa
A. aleuticum var. aleuticum
Synonyms Adiantum pedatum, Adiantum pedatum var. aleuticum
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