Osmunda

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 2: 1063. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 484, 1754.

Etymology: Saxon, Osmunder, name for Thor, god of war
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA2 P14 Osmunda pg 108.jpegOsmunda regalis var. spectabilis
Osmunda claytoniana
Osmunda cinnamomea
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers

Plants terrestrial. Stems creeping; tips often somewhat erect. Leaves dimorphic; fertile leaves erect, often notably smaller than sterile leaves in length and width. Blades 1–2-pinnate; pinnae monomorphic to dimorphic, pinnatifid or pinnate.

Distribution

Nearly worldwide, tropical and temperate regions

Discussion

Species 10 (3 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Fertile leaves with pinnae monomorphic, all spore-bearing; tuft of hairs persistent on abaxial surface of pinnae near base. Osmunda cinnamomea
1 Fertile leaves with pinnae dimorphic, some spore-bearing, some not; tuft of hairs absent on abaxial surface of pinnae near base. > 2
2 Sterile leaves 2-pinnate with pinnules sessile. Osmunda ruggii
2 Sterile leaves pinnate-pinnatifid or 2-pinnate with pinnules stalked. > 3
3 Fertile pinnae apical, sterile leaves 2-pinnate. Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis
3 Fertile pinnae medial, sterile leaves pinnate-pinnatifid. Osmunda claytoniana

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... more about "Osmunda"
R. David Whetstone +  and T. A. Atkinson +
Linnaeus +
Nearly worldwide +  and tropical and temperate regions +
Saxon, Osmunder, name for Thor, god of war +
obcordate;elongate +
reddish +  and light-brown +
monomorphic +
sterile +  and fertile +
expanded +
persisting +
Osmunda +
Osmundaceae +
dichotomous +