Difference between revisions of "Thelypteris quelpaertensis"

(H. Christ) Ching

Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol. 6: 328. 1936.

Basionym: Dryopteris quelpaertensis H. Christ in A. Léveillé, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 20: 7. 1910
Synonyms: Oreopteris quelpaertensis (H. Christ) Holub
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="stem orientation;stem orientation;stem orientation;stem diameter"><b>Stems </b>short-creeping to suberect, 5–10 mm diam.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="leaf architecture;leaf condition;leaf arrangement;leaf atypical some measurement;leaf some measurement"><b>Leaves </b>monomorphic, dying back in winter, crowded, (15–) 25–100 cm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="petiole coloration;petiole coloration;petiole coloration;petiole length;petiole width;scale duration;scale shape;scale shape;scale shape;rachis coloration;rachis coloration;rachis coloration"><b>Petiole </b>straw-colored to tan above base, 3–20 cm × 2–5 mm, scales on petioles and rachises tan to straw-colored, persistent, ovate to lanceolate.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="blade arrangement or shape;blade some measurement;blade count;proximal pinna size;lowest pinna some measurement;blade shape;apex shape"><b>Blade </b>elliptic, 25–80 cm, 5–10 pairs of proximal pinnae gradually smaller toward base, lowest pinnae ca. 1 cm, blade tapering gradually to pinnatifid apex.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="pinna shape;pinna some measurement;pinna some measurement;pinna length;pinna width"><b>Pinnae </b>deeply pinnatifid to ca. 1 mm or less from costa, 3–12 × 1–2 cm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="segment shape;segment shape;segment shape;segment orientation or shape;segment course;segment shape;segment shape;basal segment shape">segments linear to oblong, somewhat oblique and often somewhat curved, entire or crenulate, basal segments of proximal pinnae more often crenulate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="segment arrangement">proximal pair of veins from adjacent segments meeting margin above sinus.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="scale coloration;scale coloration;scale coloration;scale arrangement or course or shape;hair count;hair count;gland count;gland architecture or function or pubescence"><b>Indument </b>abaxially of tan to whitish linear scales along costae, hairs lacking or sparse along costae, blade tissue lacking glands or sparsely glandular.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="sorus shape;sorus position"><b>Sori </b>round, submarginal;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="indusium coloration;indusium pubescence">indusia tan, glabrous;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="">sporangia glabrous.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s11" data-properties="sporangium pubescence;2n chromosome count">2n = 68.</span><!--
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Stems </b>short-creeping to suberect, 5–10 mm diam. <b>Leaves</b> monomorphic, dying back in winter, crowded, (15–)25–100 cm. <b>Petiole</b> straw-colored to tan above base, 3–20 cm × 2–5 mm, scales on petioles and rachises tan to straw-colored, persistent, ovate to lanceolate. <b>Blade</b> elliptic, 25–80 cm, 5–10 pairs of proximal pinnae gradually smaller toward base, lowest pinnae ca. 1 cm, blade tapering gradually to pinnatifid apex. <b>Pinnae</b> deeply pinnatifid to ca. 1 mm or less from costa, 3–12 × 1–2 cm; segments linear to oblong, somewhat oblique and often somewhat curved, entire or crenulate, basal segments of proximal pinnae more often crenulate; proximal pair of veins from adjacent segments meeting margin above sinus. <b>Indument</b> abaxially of tan to whitish linear scales along costae, hairs lacking or sparse along costae, blade tissue lacking glands or sparsely glandular. <b>Sori</b> round, submarginal; indusia tan, glabrous; sporangia glabrous. <b>2n</b> = 68.</span><!--
  
 
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|distribution=B.C.;Nfld.;Alaska;Wash.;e Asia.
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|discussion=<p>Although the name Thelypteris limbosperma (Allioni) H. P. Fuchs, type from Europe, has usually been applied to plants in the flora, specimens from western North America match more closely those from eastern Asia; therefore, a name based on a Korean type is used here. The single collection from the coast of Newfoundland (reported by A. Bouchard and S. G. Hay 1976) is remarkably disjunct but matches collections from western North America rather than those of the European species.</p>
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|discussion=<p>Although the name <i>Thelypteris</i> limbosperma (Allioni) H. P. Fuchs, type from Europe, has usually been applied to plants in the flora, specimens from western North America match more closely those from eastern Asia; therefore, a name based on a Korean type is used here. The single collection from the coast of Newfoundland (reported by A. Bouchard and S. G. Hay 1976) is remarkably disjunct but matches collections from western North America rather than those of the European species.</p>
 
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|elevation=30–1300 m
 
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 21 February 2024

Stems short-creeping to suberect, 5–10 mm diam. Leaves monomorphic, dying back in winter, crowded, (15–)25–100 cm. Petiole straw-colored to tan above base, 3–20 cm × 2–5 mm, scales on petioles and rachises tan to straw-colored, persistent, ovate to lanceolate. Blade elliptic, 25–80 cm, 5–10 pairs of proximal pinnae gradually smaller toward base, lowest pinnae ca. 1 cm, blade tapering gradually to pinnatifid apex. Pinnae deeply pinnatifid to ca. 1 mm or less from costa, 3–12 × 1–2 cm; segments linear to oblong, somewhat oblique and often somewhat curved, entire or crenulate, basal segments of proximal pinnae more often crenulate; proximal pair of veins from adjacent segments meeting margin above sinus. Indument abaxially of tan to whitish linear scales along costae, hairs lacking or sparse along costae, blade tissue lacking glands or sparsely glandular. Sori round, submarginal; indusia tan, glabrous; sporangia glabrous. 2n = 68.


Habitat: Terrestrial in open, rocky woods and subalpine meadows in acid soils
Elevation: 30–1300 m

Distribution

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B.C., Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.), Alaska, Wash., e Asia.

Discussion

Although the name Thelypteris limbosperma (Allioni) H. P. Fuchs, type from Europe, has usually been applied to plants in the flora, specimens from western North America match more closely those from eastern Asia; therefore, a name based on a Korean type is used here. The single collection from the coast of Newfoundland (reported by A. Bouchard and S. G. Hay 1976) is remarkably disjunct but matches collections from western North America rather than those of the European species.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Alan R. Smith +
(H. Christ) Ching +
Dryopteris quelpaertensis +
B.C. +, Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.) +, Alaska +, Wash. +  and e Asia. +
30–1300 m +
Terrestrial in open, rocky woods and subalpine meadows in acid soils +
Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol. +
Oreopteris quelpaertensis +
Thelypteris quelpaertensis +
Thelypteris subg. Lastrea +
species +