Entry for Pityrogramma trifoliata (Linnaeus) R. M. Tryon [family ADIANTACEAE]
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Names
Pityrogramma trifoliata (Linnaeus) R. M. Tryon [family ADIANTACEAE], Contr. Gray Herb., 189: 68. 1962
Acrostichum trifoliatum Linnaeus [family PTERIDACEAE], Sp. Pl., 2: 1070. 1753
Trismeria trifoliata (Linnaeus) Diels [family ADIANTACEAE]
Discussion
The range of Pityrogramma trifoliata is apparently actively expanding in Florida, perhaps in response to increasing disturbance of wetland habitats. A good case can be made for segregation of this species into the monotypic Trismeria Fée, based on differences in dissection of leaves and spore ornamentation noted in the descriptions of this and the previous species. Because naturally occurring hybrids with four other Pityrogramma taxa are known to exist in the tropics, P . trifoliata is retained in Pityrogramma for the present, following R. M. Tryon (1962), who viewed P . trifoliata as a specialized offshoot of the core group of species in the genus. Elsewhere, plants are known with yellow farina on the fertile leaves, but these are nowhere common.