Ophioglossum pusillumNutt. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on Sheet, Ophioglossum pusillumNutt. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet,
Related name
Ophioglossum nudicaule
Ophioglossum pusillum
Common name
herbe-sans-couture, Flora of North America Vol. 2
Northern adder's-tongue, Flora of North America Vol. 2
Flora
Entry for Ophioglossum pusillum Rafinesque [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Ophioglossum vulgatumLinnaeus var. pseudopodum (S.F. Blake) Farwell [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Warren H. Wagner Jr.
Florence S. Wagner
Information
Roots yellow to tan, to 15 per plant, 0.3-1 mm diam., producing proliferations. Stem upright, to 2 cm, 3mm diam., 1 leaf per stem. Trophophore stalk expanding gradually into blade. Trophophore blade erect or spreading, usually plane when alive, pale green, dull, mostly oblanceolate to obovate to ovate, widest point in middle, to 10 × 3.5 cm, soft, herbaceous, base tapering gradually, apex rounded; venation complex-reticulate, with included free veinlets in areoles. Sporophores arising at ground level, 2.5-4.5 times length of trophophore; sporangial clusters 20-45 × 1-4 mm, with 10-40 pairs of sporangia, apiculum 1-2 mm. 2 n =960.
Ophioglossum pusillum is inconspicuous and may be much more common than collections indicate. It differs from O . vulgatum in having an ephemeral, membranous basal sheath.