Polypodium scouleri
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Polypodiopsida/Pteridopsida (disputed)
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P. scouleri
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Polypodium scouleri |
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Polypodium scouleri is a species of fern known by the common names leathery polypody, Scouler's polypody, coast polypody and leather-leaf fern. It is native to coastal western North America from British Columbia to Guadalupe Island off Baja California. It is a plant of the coastline, growing in cracks on coastal bluffs, in oceanside forests, beach dunes, and similar habitat. It is often affected by heavy fogs and sea spray. This polypody anchors with a waxy, scaly rhizome. It produces triangular or oblong leaves up to 85 centimeters in maximum length and 27 in width. Each leaf is made up of many round-tipped linear or oblong segments which are usually stiff and leathery in texture and edged with shallow, rounded teeth. The underside of each leaf segment is crowded with rounded sori each up to half a centimeter wide. The sori contain the spores.
References
- Jepson
- C.Michael Hogan, ed. 2010. ‘’Polypodium scouleri’’ . Encyclopedia of Life.
External links
- Jepson Manual Treatment — Polypodium scouleri
- USDA Plants Profile for Polypodium scouleri
- Flora of North America
- Washington Burke Museum
- Polypodium scouleri - Photo gallery
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- Polypodium
- Ferns of the United States
- Ferns of California
- Flora of the West Coast of the United States
- Flora of Baja California
- Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands
- Natural history of the California Coast Ranges
- Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area
- Pteridophyta of the Americas
- Fern species
- Fern stubs