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fern-leaf goldthread, spleenwort-leaf goldthread

Rhizomes

pale brown.

Leaves

blade 2-pinnate with pinnatifid leaflets to 3-pinnate, occasionally 2-ternate;

leaflets short- to long-petiolulate, blade ovate, deeply lobed or incised, margins sharply serrate.

Inflorescences

2-3-flowered, often longer than leaves at anthesis, 8-12 cm, elongating to 35 cm in fruit.

Flowers

nodding;

sepals reflexed and ascending, linear-lanceolate, 6-11(-15)× 0.3-1 mm;

petals linear-lanceolate, nectary nearly basal, blade flattened, narrowly ligulate at apex;

stamens 9-15.

Seeds

1.8-2.2 mm.

Follicles

6-10;

stipe equal to or slightly longer than body;

body oblong, 7-10 mm;

beak recurved, less than 1mm.

2n

=18.

Coptis aspleniifolia

Phenology Flowering spring.
Habitat Moist, coniferous forests, seeps, and bogs
Elevation 0-1500m (0-4900ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AK; WA; BC
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Discussion

This species is widespread in coastal areas from southern British Columbia to southeastern Alaska. The Washington State Heritage Program tracks this species as "state-rare" in Snohomish County, Washington; I have not seen any specimens to confirm its presence in the state.

Coptis aspleniifolia, C. laciniata, and C. occidentalis form a group of morphologically similar, allopatric species that are probably recently derived. The species may have originated in response to the opening of the western Cordilleran landscape after Pleistocene glaciation and could be considered localized variants of a single species. Although most individuals can be readily distinguished, some can be difficult to place.

A putative hybrid between Coptis aspleniifolia and C. trifolia has been found along the Kennedy River of Vancouver Island, British Columbia (T.C. Brayshaw, pers. comm.). It has 3-5 deeply dissected leaflets per leaf and no complete flowers.

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

Source FNA vol. 3.
Parent taxa Ranunculaceae > Coptis
Sibling taxa
C. laciniata, C. occidentalis, C. trifolia
Name authority Salisbury: Trans. Linn. Soc. London 8:306. (1807)
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