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Pellaea glabella subsp. missouriensis

Pellaea glabella subsp. missouriensis (Gastony) Windham  
Family: Pteridaceae
[Pellaea glabella var. missouriensis Gastony]
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Michael D. Windham in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Some ultimate segments (especially terminal segments) with hairlike scales abaxially near midrib; sporangia containing 64 spores; spores averaging 38--52 µm diam. 2 n = 58.

Sporulating summer--fall. Cliffs and ledges, apparently confined to limestone; 100--300 m; Mo.

This diploid taxon is currently known only from southeastern Missouri in the Ozark region, but a thorough survey of spore number per sporangium in Pellaea glabella from eastern North America may yield additional localities. Plants of P . glabella subsp. missouriensis occasionally hybridize with P . glabella subsp. glabella ; the hybrids are apogamous pentaploids resembling P . glabella subsp. glabella (G. J. Gastony 1988).

Pellaea glabella subsp. missouriensis
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