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Ophioglossum crotalophoroides

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Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Type? of Ophioglossum stipatum Colla [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Neotype of Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Type of Ophioglossum stipatum Colla [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Type of Ophioglossum stipatum Colla [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Type of Ophioglossum tuberosum Hook. & Arn. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Filed as Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Type? of Ophioglossum bulbosum Michx. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Filed as Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Isotype of Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter var. nanum Osten ex J.S.Licht. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Type? of Ophioglossum bulbosum Michx. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Isotype of Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter var. nanum Osten ex J.S.Licht. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Holotype of Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter var. nanum J.S. Licht. ex Osten [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Filed as Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Isotype of Ophioglossum bulbosum Michx. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Filed as Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Paratype of Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter var. nanum J.S. Licht. ex Osten [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on Sheet,
Related name
  • Ophioglossum crotalophoroides
  • Ophioglossum lingulatum
  • Ophioglossum tuberosum
  • Ophioglossum bulbosum
  • Ophioglossum stipatum
Common name
  • Bulbous adder's-tongue, Flora of North America Vol. 2

Flora

Entry for Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Names
Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE], Fl. Carol., 256. 1788
Treatment Author(s)
Warren H. Wagner Jr.
Florence S. Wagner
Information
Roots to 20 per plant, blackish, usually extremely narrow, often almost hairlike, less than 0.1 mm diam., proliferations not reported. Stems spheric, 3-12 mm diam., succulent, cormlike with perforation at apex, apical meristem located at bottom of cavity through which leaves emerge at top, leaves 2 per stem. Trophophore stalk to 0.6cm, 0.1-0.2 times as long as trophophore blade. Trophophore blade lying nearly flat on ground, not folded longitudinally, pale green throughout, deltate to cordate, to 3 × 2 cm, contracted abruptly at truncate to cordate base, apex with apiculum. Venation coarsely reticulate with included veinlets. Sporophores arising at ground level, 1-5 times as long as trophophore; sporangial clusters usually short, less than 1 cm, 2-3 mm wide, with 3-8 pairs of sporangia, apiculum to 1.5 mm.
Phenology
Leaves appearing mainly in late winter and early spring, sometimes also appearing later in season after heavy rains
Altitude range
0-100 m
Distribution
widespread in tropical highlandsMexicoWest IndiesCentral AmericaSouth America.USA Ala.USA Ark.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA La.USA Miss.USA Mo.USA N.C.USA S.C.USA Tex.
Discussion
Ophioglossum crotalophoroides is very remarkable morphologically for its highly modified stem and threadlike nonproliferous roots. The gametophyte is disclike (M.R. Mesler 1973). It is especially common in lawns and cemeteries in the southeastern United States.

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