Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm. is a plant in the Diplaziopsidaceae family, order Polypodiales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm.

Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm.

Homalosorus pycnocarpos is a fern species endemic to eastern North America, growing in moist neutral or basic wooded habitats.

Genus
Homalosorus
Order
Polypodiales
Class
Polypodiopsida
⚠️ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm.

Homalosorus pycnocarpos (Spreng.) Pic.Serm. grows from creeping stems. Its clustered fronds reach approximately 90 cm (35 in) in length and 15–20 cm (6–8 in) in width. The leaf blade is oblong-lanceolate and once-pinnate. The pinnae are linear, either more or less entire or marked with shallow indentations. Fertile leaves resemble sterile leaves, but are narrower and have more widely spaced pinnae. The sori are long, straight or slightly curved, and grow in two lines along the underside of leaf pinnae. The indusia are thick and prominent. The arrangement of the sori gives this species its specific epithet pycnocarpos, which means 'crowded fruits'. Homalosorus pycnocarpos is endemic to eastern North America. It is widespread across the region, ranging from southern Ontario to the Gulf of Mexico, and westward to Minnesota and Arkansas. It grows in moist (mesophytic) woods and ravines, in neutral or basic soils, at elevations between 150–1,000 m (500–3,300 ft).

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Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Polypodiopsida Polypodiales Diplaziopsidaceae Homalosorus

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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