Physematium scopulinum subsp. scopulinum is a plant in the Woodsiaceae family, order Polypodiales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Physematium scopulinum subsp. scopulinum

Physematium scopulinum subsp. scopulinum

Physematium scopulinum is a North American fern that grows in sunny rocky mountain habitats.

Family
Genus
Physematium
Order
Polypodiales
Class
Polypodiopsida

About Physematium scopulinum subsp. scopulinum

Physematium scopulinum produces twice pinnate fronds that grow from a short, scaly rhizome. Most of its fronds are upright, measuring 10 to 30 cm long and up to 8 cm wide, and they range in color from medium to pale green. The pinnae and rachis are sparsely to moderately covered with sharply protruding long hairs that do not lie flat against the stem; some of these hairs have a globular gland at their tip. The hairy rachis is a key feature that sets this species apart from the closely related Physematium oreganum. The upper (adaxial) surface of the rachis is grooved. Small, round sori grow on the underside of the pinnae; these sori are initially partially covered by a narrowly lobed indusium. New leaves of this fern display circinate vernation, meaning they emerge tightly curled. Physematium scopulinum is widespread in mountain regions near the west coast of North America, ranging from southern Alaska to southern California. It also grows across the Rocky Mountains from British Columbia to Colorado, with isolated populations present in northeastern North America. This species is most commonly found in sunny rocky habitats, including rock crevices, talus slopes, and rock ledges.

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Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Polypodiopsida Polypodiales Woodsiaceae Physematium

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

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