Dryopteris |
Dryopteris marginalis |
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dryoptère, shield fern, wood-fern |
dryoptère à sores marginaux, marginal wood fern |
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Habit | Plants terrestrial, rarely on rock. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stems | short-creeping to erect, stolons absent. |
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Leaves | monomorphic, green through winter or dying back in winter. |
monomorphic, green through winter, 30–100 × 10–25 cm. |
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Petiole | ca. 1/4–2/3 blade length, bases swollen or not; vascular bundles more than 3, arranged in an arc, ± round in cross section. |
1/4–1/3 length of leaf, scaly at base; scales in dense tuft, pale tawny. |
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Blade | deltate-ovate to lanceolate, 1–3-pinnate-pinnatifid, gradually reduced distally to pinnatifid apex, herbaceous to somewhat leathery. |
bluish green, ovate-lanceolate, pinnate-pinnatifid to 2-pinnate at base, leathery, not glandular. |
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Pinnae | not articulate to rachis, segment margins entire, crenate, or serrate, spinulose or not; proximal pinnae reduced (several pairs), same size as or enlarged relative to more distal pinnae, sessile to petiolulate, equilateral or often inequilateral with pinnules on basiscopic side longer than those on acroscopic side; costae adaxially grooved, grooves continuous from rachis to costae to costules; indument of linear to ovate scales abaxially, also sometimes with glands, blades ± glabrous adaxially. |
± in plane of blade, lanceolate; basal pinnae lanceolate, slightly reduced, basal pinnules longer than adjacent pinnules, basal basiscopic pinnule longer than basal acroscopic pinnule; pinnule margins shallowly crenate to nearly entire. |
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Veins | free, forked. |
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Indusia | lacking glands. |
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Sori | in 1 row between margin and midrib, round; indusia round-reniform, attached at narrow sinus, persistent or caducous. |
near margin of segments. |
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Spores | brownish, coarsely rugose or with folded wings. |
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x | = 41. |
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2n | = 82. |
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Dryopteris |
Dryopteris marginalis |
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Habitat | Rocky, wooded slopes and ravines, edges of woods, stream banks and roadbanks, and rock walls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 50–1500 m (200–4900 ft) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution |
Mostly in temperate Asia |
AL; AR; CT; DE; GA; IA; IL; IN; KS; KY; MA; MD; ME; MI; MO; MS; NC; NH; NJ; NY; OH; OK; PA; RI; SC; TN; VA; VT; WI; WV; NB; NF; NS; ON; QC; Greenland
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Discussion | The relationships of the North American species are reasonably well understood, but species identifications are complicated by the frequent presence of hybrids in field populations. Sterile hybrids can be distinguished from fertile species by their misshapen spores and intermediate morphology. They are not included in the key, but they may be identified as to parentage by combinations of characters in the key (e.g., marginal sori for Dryopteris marginalis, narrow blades for D. cristata). Relationships are shown in the accompanying reticulogram. Species ca. 250 (14 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Dryopteris marginalis is an eastern North America endemic. Even though this species hybridizes with 10 other species, and some of these hybrids are fairly common, D. marginalis is not known to be involved in the formation of any fertile polyploid. Hybrids can be detected by malformed spores and the nearly marginal sorus position. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 2. | FNA vol. 2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Synonyms | Polypodium marginale | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name authority | Adanson: Fam. Pl. 2: 20, 551. (1763) | (Linnaeus) A. Gray: Manual 632. (1848) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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