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Polypodium montense

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Filed as Polypodium amorphum Suksd. [family POLYPODIACEAE]
not on sheet of Polypodium montense F.A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Isotype of Polypodium montense F.A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Isotype of Polypodium montense F.A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Holotype of Polypodium montense F.A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE]
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Identification
Polypodium amorphum Suksd. [family POLYPODIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by M.D. Windham, 1992 Isotype of Polypodium montense F.A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE ] Verified by F.A. Lang, 1965 Isotype of Polypodium montense F.A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Polypodium amorphum Suksd. [family POLYPODIACEAE ] Verified by Sherry A. Whitmore, 1983
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  • Polypodium montense
  • Polypodium amorphum

Flora

Entry for Polypodium amorphum Suksdorf [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Names
Polypodium amorphum Suksdorf [family POLYPODIACEAE], Werdenda, 1: 16. 1927
Polypodium montense F. A. Lang [family POLYPODIACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Christopher H. Haufler
Michael D. Windham
Frank A. Lang
S. A. Whitmore
Information
Stems often whitish pruinose, slender, to 6 mm diam., acrid-tasting; scales weakly bicolored, lanceolate, contorted distally, bases and margins light brown, sometimes with dark central stripe, margins often coarsely dentate. Leaves to 30 cm. Petiole slender, to 1.5 mm diam. Blade oblong to rarely deltate, pinnatifid, usually widest near middle, occasionally at or near base, to 4 cm wide, somewhat leathery; rachis sparsely scaly to glabrescent abaxially, glabrous adaxially; scales lanceolate-ovate, usually more than 6 cells wide. Segments oblong, less than 12 mm wide; margins entire to crenulate; apex rounded to broadly acute; midrib glabrous adaxially. Venation free. Sori midway between margin and midrib to nearly marginal, less than 3 mm diam., circular when immature. Sporangiasters present, usually less than 40 per sorus, heads covered with glandular hairs. Spores more than 58 µm, rugose to verrucose, surface projections less than 3 µm tall. 2 n = 74.
Phenology
Sporulating summer--fall
Altitude range
0--1800 m
Distribution
USA Oreg.USA Wash.Canada B.C.
Discussion
The diploid Polypodium amorphum is one of the progenitors of allotetraploid P . hesperium , and these two species are occasionally sympatric. Although P . amorphum can be mistaken for P . hesperium , consistent differences exist for separating these two species (see comments under P . hesperium ). Hybridization between P . amorphum and P . hesperium results in triploid individuals with misshapen spores (F. A. Lang 1971).

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