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  1. explorer.natureserve.org

    "In North America Asplenium adulterinum is known to occur on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where only the fertile allotetraploids are known. It is likely to occur in areas where the two parents, A . trichomanes and A . trichomanes-ramosum (synonym A. viride), grow together" (FNA 1993, vol. 2).The generic placement of this taxon is in accordance with the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group I (2016).
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  3. beta.floranorthamerica.org

    Discussion. In North America Asplenium adulterinum is known to occur on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where only the fertile allotetraploids are known. It is likely to occur in areas where the two parents, A. trichomanes and A. trichomanes-ramosum, grow together.The genetics of the American plants should be compared with that of the European, among which two nothosubspecies occur (F ...
  4. In North America Asplenium adulterinum is known to occur on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where only the fertile allotetraploids are known. It is likely to occur in areas where the two parents, A . trichomanes and A . trichomanes-ramosum , grow together. The genetics of the American plants should be compared with that of the European ...
  5. powo.science.kew.org

    Asplenium adulterinum Milde. First published in Höh. Sporenpfl. Deutschl.: 40 (1865) This species is accepted The native range of this species is N. & Central Europe, SE. Alaska to NW. British Columbia. It is a perennial or lithophyte and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy ...
  6. hardyfernlibrary.com

    The Asplenium adiantum-nigrum adulterinum ceterach fontanum montanum platyneuron rhizophyllum ruta-muraria scolopendrium septentrionale trichomanes viride. The Astrolepis sinuata. The Athyrium alpestre filix-femina niponicum otophorum vidalii. The Blechnum penna-marina spicant.
  7. notulaebiologicae.ro

    Asplenium adulterinum Milde is one of the rarest and most threatened representatives of the Aspleniaceae family in the Carpathians. Botanical literature mentioned the ladder spleenwort in many localities in South-Eastern Carpathians in the past, but during the last decades the species has not been collected and deposited in public herbaria by any botanist.
  8. species.wikimedia.org

    Asplenium adulterinum Milde (1865) Origin [edit] Allotetraploid species derived from a hybrid of Asplenium trichomanes and Asplenium viride; Synonyms [edit] Asplenium fallax (Heufl.) Dörfl. Asplenium trichomanes viride; Asplenium viride subsp. fallax Heufler; Distribution [edit] Native distribution areas:
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Asplenium is a genus of about 700 species of ferns, often treated as the only genus in the family Aspleniaceae, though other authors consider Hymenasplenium separate, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences, a different chromosome count, and structural differences in the rhizomes.The type species for the genus is Asplenium marinum.. The most common vernacular name is ...
  10. beta.floranorthamerica.org

    Asplenium trichomanes: 25 Rachises dark in proximal 1/3-2/3 or only at base. > 26: 26 Rachises dark in proximal 1/3-2/3; pinna margins entire to shallowly crenate. Asplenium adulterinum: 26 Rachises dark only at base; pinna margins dentate-crenate. > 27: 27 Pinnae with basiscopic 1/2 much reduced; blades mainly less than 1 cm wide; n North ...

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