Polypodium calirhiza
Polypodium calirhiza | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Suborder: | Polypodiineae |
Family: | Polypodiaceae |
Genus: | Polypodium |
Species: | P. calirhiza
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Binomial name | |
Polypodium calirhiza |
Polypodium calirhiza is a species of fern in the polypody family. Its common names include nested polypody and habit polypody. It is found in California and Oregon in the U.S., and several states of Mexico: Colima, Jalisco, Mexico State, Oaxaca, and Veracruz.[1] The leaflets on each leaf are broad and oval-shaped, coming to a dull point.[2] This fern is sometimes epiphytic.
The name of this species is a conflation of Polypodium californicum and Polypodium glycyrrhiza, because this species arose as a hybrid between those two species. It was not recognized as a separate species until 1991.[3]
In the California Coast Ranges P. calirhiza occurs in a number of habitats including California oak woodlands and exposed rocky outcrops. In such oak woodlands it is often found in understory alliances with such species as the fern Pellaea andromedifolia and the fungus Tremella mesenterica.[4]
References
- ^ "Polypodium calirhiza". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- ^ "Polypodium calirhiza in Jepson Flora Project". 2012.
- ^ Whitmore, S. A. and A. R. Smith. (1991). Recognition of the tetraploid, Polypodium calirhiza (Polypodiaceae), in western North America. Madroño 38:233–248.
- ^ C. Michael Hogan. 2008. Witch's Butter: Tremella mesenterica, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg Archived 2012-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- NatureServe apparently secure species
- Polypodium
- Ferns of the Americas
- Ferns of the United States
- Flora of Colima
- Flora of Jalisco
- Flora of the State of Mexico
- Flora of Oaxaca
- Flora of Veracruz
- Ferns of California
- Ferns of Mexico
- Flora of Oregon
- Flora of California
- Flora of the Klamath Mountains
- Natural history of the California Coast Ranges
- Flora of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)
- Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands
- Natural history of the Central Valley (California)
- Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area
- Plants described in 1991
- Epiphytes