Difference between revisions of "Pellaea ternifolia subsp. villosa"

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Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 19: 43. 1993.

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|elevation=2300–2700 m
 
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|distribution=Tex.;Mexico.
 
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|family=Pteridaceae
 
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|phenology=Sporulating summer–fall.
 
|habitat=Rocky slopes and ledges, on igneous substrates
 
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|species=Pellaea ternifolia
 
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|subspecies=Pellaea ternifolia subsp. villosa
 
|subspecies=Pellaea ternifolia subsp. villosa
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 5 November 2020

Petiole rounded or slightly flattened adaxially in distal portion; rachis villous, especially in axils of pinnae; pinnae with hairs scattered along main veins abaxially; largest ultimate segments (excluding terminal pinnae) usually more than 18 mm; spores averaging 46–53 µm diam. 2n = 116.


Phenology: Sporulating summer–fall.
Habitat: Rocky slopes and ledges, on igneous substrates
Elevation: 2300–2700 m

Discussion

The only record of Pellaea ternifolia subsp. villosa from the flora is provided by a single plant collected in the Davis Mountains of western Texas.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.