Dennstaedtia

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Dennstaedtia
Dennstaedtia punctilobula1.jpg
Dennstaedtia punctilobula
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Dennstaedtiaceae
Genus: Dennstaedtia
Bernh.
Type species
Dennstaedtia flaccida
(J.R.Forst.) Bernh.

Dennstaedtia is a primarily tropical genus of ferns described as a genus in 1801.[1][2] Hayscented fern,[3] or Cup ferns,[4] are common names for some species in this genus. Its best-known member is probably the temperate North-American hay-scented fern, Dennstaedtia punctilobula (pictured in the taxobox), which forms extensive clonal ground-cover colonies on level surfaces in the Appalachian area.

Species[]

Species include:[5]

  • (Bak.) Bedd.
  • (Bory) Moore
  • (Jenm.) C.Chr.
  • (Wall. ex Hook.) J.Sm.
  • (Willd.) E.Ekman ex Maxon
  • D. bipinnata (Cav.) Maxon
  • Alderw.
  • Pigg et al (Ypresian, NW North America)[6]
  • (Sw.) T.Moore
  • (Sod.) C.Chr.
  • (J.Sm.) Moore
  • Kuhn
  • D. davallioides (R.Br.) Moore
  • (F.v.Muell.) Alston
  • Copel.
  • Rosenst.
  • (Sw.) Moore
  • (Kunze) T.Moore
  • Copel.
  • (Forst.) Bernh.
  • (Fée) C.Chr.
  • Copel.
  • (Ces.) C.Chr.
  • (Cav.) C.Chr.
  • (Poir.) Hier.
  • (Sw.) Mett. ex Miq.
  • Christ
  • (Fée) Kuhn
  • (Baker) Brownlie
  • Maxon
  • Hayata
  • (Fée) C.Chr.
  • Copel.
  • (Kunze) Tardieu
  • Copel.
  • Ching
  • Copel.
  • (Rosenst.) Alston
  • (Willd.) T.Moore
  • Copeland ex Morton
  • Alderw.
  • Copel.
  • Mett.
  • D. punctilobula (Michx.) Moore
  • (Christ) Diels
  • (BI.) Mett. ex Kuhn
  • C. Chr.
  • (Brackenr.) Moore
  • (Wall. ex Hook.) Moore
  • Copel.
  • (Hook.) Moore
  • Mickel
  • Moore
  • Alderw.
  • Alderw.
  • Copel.
  • (Bak.) Diels
  • (H. Christ) R.M.Tryon
  • Copel.

References[]

  1. ^ Bernhardi, Johann Jakob. 1801. Journal für die Botanik 1800(2): 124
  2. ^ Tropicos, Dennstaedtia Bernh.
  3. ^ "Dennstaedtia". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  4. ^ Joe, Barbara (June 1965). "Cup Ferns (Dennstaedtia) Cultivated in California". American Fern Journal. 55 (2): 58–62. doi:10.2307/1546136. JSTOR 1546136.
  5. ^ The Plant List, search for Dennstaedtia
  6. ^ Pigg, K. B.; DeVore, M. L.; Greenwood, D. R.; Sundue, M. A.; Schwartsburd, P.; Basinger, J. F. (2021). "Fossil Dennstaedtiaceae and Hymenophyllaceae from the Early Eocene of the Pacific Northwest". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 182 (9): 793–807. doi:10.1086/715633. S2CID 239036762.

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