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Pleopeltis polypodioides

Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham  
Family: Polypodiaceae
Resurrection Fern
[Acrostichum polypodioides L., morePolypodium ceteraccinum Michx., Polypodium incanoides Fée]
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Elisabeth G. Andrews
Michael D. Windham in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Varieties 6 (1 in the flora): North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Africa.

Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxiana (Weatherby) E. G. Andrews & Windham in Windham, Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 19: 46. 1993.

Resurrection fern, Gray's polypody

      Polypodium polypodioides (Linnaeus) Watt var. michauxianum Weatherby, Contr. Gray Herb. 124: 31. 1939

Stems long-creeping, much branched, 1--2 mm diam.; scales linear to subulate, centrally clathrate with cell luminae occluded, surfaces glabrous, margins denticulate to fringed-ciliate. Leaves to 25 cm, strongly hygroscopic. Petiole grooved, otherwise round in cross section, densely scaly when young; scales often overlapping, margins mostly entire. Blade narrowly triangular to elliptic, deeply pinnatifid, to 5 cm wide, densely scaly abaxially, glabrous adaxially except for a few lanceolate scales along rachis; scales distinctly bicolored, spheric to deltate-ovate, usually less than 0.5 mm wide, centers dark brown, obscurely clathrate, margins broad, transparent, entire to erose. Venation mostly free with occasional areoles, never more than 1 included veinlet in fertile areoles. Sori round, discrete, deeply embossed, forming conspicuous bumps on adaxial surface, soral scales attached at periphery of receptacle. Spores smooth with scattered spheric deposits on surface, 45--52 µm. 2 n = 74.

Sporulating summer--fall. Epiphytic on various species of trees, especially oaks, magnolias, and elms, or on rocks (usually limestone or sandstone), fence posts, buildings, or mossy banks, usually in moist, shady areas; 0--700 m; Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Kans., Ky., La., Md., Miss., Mo., N.C., Ohio, Okla., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va., W.Va.; Mexico; Central America in Guatemala.

This species is the most widespread epiphytic fern in the flora, although in some parts of its range (e.g., the north) it often occurs on rock. Pleopeltis polypodioides is a common neotropical species, and the North American variety is just one of six that have been recognized. Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxiana differs from the other varieties in having more or less entire blade scales and a glabrous adaxial leaf surface. In the southeastern United States (particularly Florida), some plants grade slightly into var. polypodioides , which is common in the West Indies. The latter variety has fringed to denticulate blade scales and scattered scales on the adaxial blade surface. Within its range, Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxiana could only be mistaken for Polypodium virginianum Linnaeus, which has similar leaf morphology but lacks scales on the abaxial blade surface.

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