Appalachian rockcap fern
Polypodium appalachianum
Also known as: Appalachian Rockcap Fern · Appalachian Rock Polypody · Appalachian Polypody · polypode des Appalaches · Appalachian rockcap fern
📋 About Appalachian rockcap fern
Polypodium appalachianum is a fern species native to eastern North America. Sometimes called the Appalachian polypody or Appalachian rockcap fern, it is very similar in appearance to Polypodium virginianum. For years, P. virginianum—long considered a variety of the British Polypodium vulgare—was recognized as having cryptic races, with diploid, triploid, and tetraploid representatives. Since the triploid specimens bore abortive spores, it was apparently the hybrid between the diploid and tetraploid groups. In 1991, it was resolved that the type of P. virginianum was the tetraploid series, and that it is an allotetraploid species of hybrid origin, with the diploid species as one parent. The diploid species was then named P. appalachianum. The other parent of P. virginianum was found to be Polypodium sibiricum. The tetraploid of hybrid derivation tolerates warmer climates than either parent.
🏷️ Common Names for Appalachian rockcap fern
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Appalachian Rockcap Fern" or "Appalachian Rock Polypody", they all refer to the same species.
🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Polypodiaceae
Genus
Polypodium
Species
Polypodium appalachianum
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