Blechnum

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 2: 1077. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 485, 1754.

Common names: Deer ferns
Etymology: Greek blechnon, an ancient name for ferns in general
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FNA2 P33 Blechnum-Woodwardia pg 224.jpegBlechnum spicant
Woodwardia fimbriata
Woodwardia areolata
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Plants terrestrial or rarely on rock. Stems creeping to ascending or erect, slender to stout, sometimes climbing [rarely subarborescent]; scales brown or black. Leaves monomorphic or variously dimorphic, cespitose to scattered. Blades pinnatifid to 1-pinnate, rarely simple or 2-pinnate. Rachis and costae glabrous, scaly, or hairy abaxially. Veins free, often forked. Sori borne on vascular commissures parallel to costae, 1 per side, normally uninterrupted, linear, continuous along length of costa. Spores with perine smooth to variously winged or rugose. x = 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36.

Distribution

Mostly tropical, especially Southern Hemisphere

Discussion

Species ca. 220 (3 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Leaves strongly dimorphic, fertile leaves notably more erect, longer, and with narrower pinnae than sterile leaves; sterile blades tapering at base. Blechnum spicant
1 Leaves ± monomorphic, fertile leaves only slightly longer and somewhat contracted relative to sterile leaves; sterile blades ± truncate at base. > 2
2 Blades 1-pinnate proximally and pinnatifid distally or pinnatifid nearly throughout, usually less than 50 cm; pinna margins ± entire. Blechnum occidentale var. minor
2 Blades 1-pinnate throughout, usually more than 50 cm; pinna margins ± evenly serrulate. Blechnum serrulatum
... more about "Blechnum"
Clifton E. Nauman +
Linnaeus +
2-pinnate +, simple +  and 1-pinnate +
anthocyanic +
occasionally +  and glabrous +
pinnatifid +
Deer ferns +
sorus-bearing +
hairy +, scaly +  and glabrous +
sorus-bearing +
Mostly tropical +  and especially Southern Hemisphere +
Greek blechnon, an ancient name for ferns in general +
monomorphic +
cespitose +  and dimorphic +
fertile +  and sterile +
ornamented +
not articulate +
hairy +, scaly +  and glabrous +
black +  and brown +
continuous +  and uninterrupted +
elongate +
reniform +
dictyostelic +
creeping +  and ascending or erect +
slender +  and stout +
Blechnum +
Blechnaceae +
anastomosing +
rarely +  and terrestrial +
36 +, 34 +, 32 +, 31 +, 29 +  and 28 +