Pellaea wrightiana |
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Wright's cliffbrake |
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Stems | compact, ascending, stout, 5–10 mm diam.; scales bicolored, linear-subulate, 0.1–0.3 mm wide, centers black, thick, margins brown, thin, erose-dentate. |
Leaves | monomorphic, clustered on stem, 6–40 cm; croziers sparsely villous. |
Petiole | dark brown, lustrous, flattened or slightly grooved adaxially, without prominent articulation lines. |
Blade | linear-oblong, 2-pinnate proximally, 1.5–5 cm wide; rachis brown throughout, straight, shallowly grooved adaxially, usually glabrous. |
Ultimate segments | narrowly oblong, 5–20 mm, leathery, glabrous; margins recurved on fertile segments, usually covering less than 1/2 abaxial surface, borders whitish, crenulate; apex mucronate. |
Pinnae | perpendicular to rachis or slightly ascending, not decurrent on rachis, usually with 3–9 ultimate segments; costae straight, 2–20 mm, usually shorter than ultimate segments. |
Veins | of ultimate segments obscure. |
Sporangia | long-stalked, containing 64 spores, intermixed with sparse farina-producing glands. |
2n | = 116. |
Pellaea wrightiana |
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Phenology | Sporulating summer–fall. |
Habitat | Cliffs and rocky slopes, on a variety of acidic to mildly basic substrates |
Elevation | 300–2900 m (1000–9500 ft) |
Distribution |
AZ; CO; NC; NM; OK; TX; UT; n Mexico
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Discussion | W. H. Wagner Jr. (1965) suggested that Pellaea wrightiana was a fertile allotetraploid hybrid between P. truncata (as P. longimucronata) and P. ternifolia. This hypothesis has been confirmed by isozyme analyses (M. D. Windham 1988). Pellaea wrightiana is therefore treated as a distinct species rather than a variety of P. ternifolia. This tetraploid species hybridizes with P. truncata and P. ternifolia subsp. arizonica to produce sterile triploids and tetraploids with intermediate morphology and malformed spores. Pellaea wrightiana has also hybridized with P. atropurpurea to form a rare apogamous pentaploid known only from western Oklahoma. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 2. |
Parent taxa | Pteridaceae > Pellaea |
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Synonyms | P. ternifolia var. wrightiana |
Name authority | Hooker: Sp. Fil. 2: 142. (1858) |
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