Blechnum appendiculatum
Appearance
Blechnum appendiculatum | |
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In cultivation in a botanical garden in Tenerife | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Division: | Polypodiophyta |
Class: | Polypodiopsida |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Suborder: | Aspleniineae |
Family: | Blechnaceae |
Genus: | Blechnum |
Species: | B. appendiculatum
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Binomial name | |
Blechnum appendiculatum Willd.[1]
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Synonyms[2] | |
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Blechnum appendiculatum is a fern in the family Blechnaceae.[1] It is commonly known as hammock fern,[3] sinkhole fern, and New World midsorus fern.[4] Its native range is from the southern United States through Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America to western South America.[2] It grows in rocky hammocks and moist forests.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (April 2020), "Blechnum appendiculatum", Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World, 8.30, archived from the original on 2017-09-02, retrieved 2020-09-17
- ^ a b "Blechnum appendiculatum L.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2020-09-17
- ^ a b "Blechnum appendiculatum (Hammock Fern) - FSUS". fsus.ncbg.unc.edu. Retrieved 2025-03-10.
- ^ Sessa, Emily (5 March 2024). Ferns, Spikemosses, Clubmosses, and Quillworts of Eastern North America. Princeton University Press. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-691-21945-5.