Scott's spleenwort
Asplenium ebenoides
Also known as: Scott's Spleenwort · Dragon-tail Fern · dragon-tail fern · Scott's spleenwort · Hybrid Spleenwort
📋 About Scott's spleenwort
Asplenium × ebenoides is a hybrid fern native to eastern North America, part of the "Appalachian Asplenium complex" of related hybrids. The sterile offspring of the walking fern (A. rhizophyllum) and the ebony spleenwort (A. platyneuron), A. × ebenoides is intermediate in morphology between its two parents, combining the long, narrow blade of A. rhizophyllum with a dark stem and lobes or pinnae similar to those of A. platyneuron. While A. × ebenoides is generally sterile, fertile specimens with double the number of chromosomes are known from Havana Glen, Alabama. These fertile allotetraploids were reclassified as a separate species named A. tutwilerae in 2007, retaining the name A. × ebenoides for the sterile diploids only.
🏷️ Common Names for Scott's spleenwort
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Scott's Spleenwort" or "Dragon-tail Fern", they all refer to the same species.
🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Aspleniaceae
Genus
Asplenium
Species
Asplenium ebenoides
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