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Type of Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Kautz, A.V., #1
None
Specimens
United States
K
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Whitmore, S.A.,
Type of Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium falcatum Kellog. [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium falcatum Kellog. [family POLYPODIACEAE]; Verified by Eaton, D.C.
Polypodium vulgare L. [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Douglas, #s.n.
None
Specimens
K
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)
Polypodium vulgare L. [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium californicum Kaulf. [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Douglas, #s.n.
None
Specimens
K
Polypodium vulgare L. var. [senetis] Hook. [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)
Polypodium californicum Kaulf. [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium vulgare L. [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Polypodium scouleri Hook. & Grev. [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Type of Polypodium glycyrrhiza Fée [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Herbert Herminier, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Guadeloupe
BM
Type of Polypodium glycyrrhiza Fée [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by R. Hensen,

Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Eaton, A.B., #3
None
Specimens
United States
K
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)
Polypodium vulgare L. var. occidentale Hook. [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

s.coll., #s.n.
None
Specimens
United States
K
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)
Polypodium vulgare L. subsp. virginianum (L.) Hultén [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Type? of Polypodium glycyrrhiza Fée [family POLYPODIACEAE]

L'Herminier, Ferdinand J., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Guadeloupe
S
Type? of Polypodium glycyrrhiza Fée [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)
Polypodium dulce Poir. [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Robinson, B.L.; Schrenk, H., #21
22-08-1894
Specimens
Canada
K
Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)
Polypodium vulgare L. [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Polypodium glycyrrhiza D. C. Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Stems not whitish pruinose, slender to moderately stout, to 6 mm diam., intensely sweet, licorice-flavored; scales concolored, brown or slightly darker near point of attachment, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate, symmetric, margins entire. Leaves to 75 cm. Petiole usually slender, 0.5--2 mm diam. Blade lanceolate-ovate to oblong, pinnatifid, widest near middle or just below, to 16 cm wide, herbaceous, rarely slightly leathery; rachis sparsely scaly to glabrescent abaxially, puberulent adaxially; scales linear, usually less than 3 cells wide. Segments linear to oblong, less than 12 mm wide; margins serrate; apex acute to attenuate; midrib puberulent adaxially. Venation free. Sori midway between margin and midrib or slightly closer to midrib, usually less than 3 mm diam., circular to oval when immature. Sporangiasters absent. Spores less than 58 µm, verrucose, with surface projections less than 3 µm. 2 n = 74.

Polypodium [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Plants on rock, occasionally terrestrial or epiphytic. Stems creeping, usually branched, 3--15 mm diam., sometimes whitish pruinose; scales concolored to bicolored, lanceolate to ovate-acuminate, not clathrate to strongly clathrate, glabrous, margins entire to denticulate. Leaves monomorphic, closely spaced to distant, not conspicuously narrowed at tip, to 90 cm. Petiole articulate to stem, straw-colored, somewhat flattened or grooved to nearly terete, winged distally. Blade broadly ovate to deltate, pinnatifid to 1-pinnate at base, not pectinate, usually with fewer than 25 pairs of pinnae, not glaucous or conspicuously scaly; rachis sparsely scaly to glabrescent abaxially, puberulent to glabrous adaxially; scales ovate-lanceolate to linear, not peltate or clathrate. Segments linear to oblong; margins entire to serrate; apex rounded to attenuate. Venation free to anastomosing, if strongly anastomosing, then never with more than 1 included veinlet in fertile areoles. Sori often confined to distal region of leaf, discrete, circular to oval when immature, borne at tips of single veins, in 1--3 rows on either side of midrib; indument absent or of modified sporangia (sporangiasters), often bearing glandular hairs on bulbous head. Spores monolete, rugose to tuberculate. x = 37.

Holotype of Polypodium glycyrrhiza Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE]

August Valentine Kautz, #s.n.
1855-01-01
Specimens
United States
YU
Holotype of Polypodium glycyrrhiza Eaton [family POLYPODIACEAE] (stored under name)

Polypodium calirhiza S. A. Whitmore & A. R. Smith [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Stems rarely whitish to glaucous, moderately stout to slender, to 8 mm diam., acrid- or slightly sweet-tasting; scales concolored brown or slightly darker near point of attachment, lanceolate-ovate, symmetric, margins entire to erose. Leaves to 70 cm. Petiole usually slender, to 3 mm diam. Blade lanceolate-ovate to oblong, pinnatifid, widest below middle or occasionally at base, to 16 cm wide, leathery to herbaceous; rachis sparsely scaly to glabrescent abaxially, puberulent adaxially; scales lanceolate-ovate, usually more than 3 cells wide. Segments linear-lanceolate to oblong, usually less than 15 mm wide; margins conspicuously serrate; apex obtuse to acute; midrib puberulent adaxially. Venation weakly to moderately anastomosing, some to many segments lacking areoles. Sori midway between margin and midrib or slightly closer to midrib, usually less than 4 mm diam., oval when immature. Sporangiasters absent. Spores more than 58 µm, verrucose, surface projections less than 3 µm. 2 n = 148.

Polypodium californicum Kaulfuss [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Stems dull or inconspicuously glaucous, moderately stout, to 10 mm diam., acrid or bland-tasting; scales uniformly brown or slightly darker near point of attachment, lanceolate-ovate, symmetric, margins entire to erose. Leaves to 70 cm. Petiole usually slender, to 3 mm diam. Blade deltate to lanceolate-ovate, pinnatifid, usually widest near base, to 20 cm wide, leathery to herbaceous; rachis sparsely scaly to glabrescent abaxially, puberulent adaxially; scales deltate to ovate, usually more than 10 cells wide. Segments linear-lanceolate to oblong, usually less than 15 mm wide; margins serrate; apex widely obtuse to rarely attenuate; midrib puberulent adaxially. Venation weakly to conspicuously anastomosing, most segments containing several areoles, often forming 1 row. Sori midway between margin and midrib or slightly closer to midrib, usually less than 3 mm diam., oval when immature. Sporangiasters absent. Spores less than 58 µm, verrucose, with surface projections to 3 µm. 2 n = 74.

Polypodium hesperium Maxon [family POLYPODIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Stems occasionally whitish pruinose, slender to moderately stout, to 6 mm diam., acrid- to sweet-tasting: scales concolored, brown or slightly mottled, often darker near point of attachment, lanceolate, usually symmetric, margins entire to denticulate. Leaves to 35 cm. Petiole slender, to 1.5 mm diam. Blade oblong to lanceolate-ovate, occasionally deltate, pinnatifid, usually widest at or near middle, to 7 cm wide, herbaceous to somewhat leathery; rachis sparsely scaly to glabrescent abaxially, glabrous adaxially; scales linear-lanceolate, usually less than 6 cells wide. Segments oblong to linear-lanceolate, less than 12 mm wide; margins entire to crenulate or obscurely serrate; apex obtuse to acute; midrib glabrous adaxially. Venation free. Sori midway between margin and midrib, less than 3 mm diam., oval when immature. Sporangiasters absent. Spores more than 58 µm, rugose to verrucose or tuberculate, surface projections commonly less than 3 µm. 2 n = 148.