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inland leatherfern

Stems

usually erect, infrequently branched.

Leaves

ascending or erect, 1.5–5 m × 15–60 cm.

Pinnae

20–32(–64), distant to closely spaced, usually overlapping, 7–37 × 1.5–5.5 cm, tapering toward apex, abruptly acute at tip;

costal areoles less than 3 times longer than wide;

most pinnae of fertile leaves bearing sporangia.

Sporangia

spread over abaxial surface of fertile pinnae;

paraphyses stalked, ending with horizontally extended, smooth or little-lobed cell.

Spores

(44–)54(–72) µm diam., surface minutely roughened with small projecting papillae.

Rachis

shallowly grooved abaxially, flat or shallowly grooved adaxially.

2n

= 60.

Acrostichum danaeifolium

Habitat Somewhat saline to freshwater swamps, canal and pond margins, commonly in sinkholes in hammocks, disturbed marl sites, inland to coastal regions
Elevation 0–50 m (0–200 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
FL; Central America; South America
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Discussion

These species frequently can be distinguished by the distribution of pinnae, the distribution of fertile pinnae, the shape of the costal areoles, and the structure of the paraphyses. In parts of Florida, their distributions are contiguous and abruptly separated by habitat. Acrosticum aureum is more frequently found in coastal shaded areas, in saline black-mangrove communities, and in the southern and southwestern parts of the state. Acrostichum danaeifolium grows vigorously in full sun and is common and widely distributed in Florida, where it has been collected in virtually every county throughout the southern two-thirds of the state. Hybrids have been produced in the laboratory, although these have not been analyzed cytologically. Hybrids are apparently rare in the field and have been reported only in the Dominican Republic (I. García de López 1978).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 2.
Parent taxa Pteridaceae > Acrostichum
Sibling taxa
A. aureum
Synonyms A. lomarioides
Name authority Langsdorff & Fischer: Pl. Voy. Russes Monde 1: 5, plate 1. (1810)
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