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Hymenophyllum tunbrigense

Hymenophyllum tunbrigense (L.) Sm.  
Family: Hymenophyllaceae
Tunbridge Filmy Fern
[Hymenophyllum alatum Willd., moreHymenophyllum asperulum Kunze, Hymenophyllum dregeanum C. Presl, Hymenophyllum repens Dulac, Hymenophyllum thomassetii C.H. Wright, Hymenophyllum tunbridgense (L.) Sm., Trichomanes tunbrigense L.]
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Donald R. Farrar in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Plants on rock. Leaves oblong, 2--3-pinnatifid, 2--6 × 0.5--1.5 cm, with minute, 2-celled, glandular hairs scattered on veins; margins distantly dentate. Gametophyte gemmae absent. 2 n = 26.

On rock, forming imbricate mats on vertical cliffs in narrow gorges usually near waterfalls and cascades; 350--500 m; S.C.; Mexico; West Indies; Central America; South America; Europe; Asia; in tropical and temperate regions.

About two dozen small populations of Hymenophyllum tunbrigense exist in a single river gorge in Pickens County, South Carolina. It is slow to recover from disturbance, and its numbers have been substantially reduced by collecting since its initial discovery in 1936. Gametophytes characteristic of the genus but lacking gemmae have been described from Great Britain, where populations are more vigorous and where spore production and sexual reproduction via gametophytes are more common (F. J. Rumsey et al. 1990; C. A. Raine et al. 1991). In plants in the flora, spore production is relatively rare, and gametophytes have not been observed.

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