| Blechnum spicant (L.) Roth |
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Family | Blechnaceae — APG family: Blechnaceae |
Synonyms | Osmunda spicant L., Struthiopteris spicant (L.) Weis, Lomaria spicant (L.) Desv., Blechnum spicant subsp. nipponicum (Kunze) Love & Love. |
Description | Up to 60 cm tall; rhizome short, creeping, woodys; sterile fronds evergreen, coria- ceous, forming circular crown, with pinnae 2-5 mm. broad; fertile fronds deciduous, central, erect, longer than sterile fronds and with narrower pinnae; at late stage of development, sori along margins of segments cover entire lower surface. |
Ecology | Forests along shore, usually calcifuge. Described from Europe. Occasionally common in southeast Alaska, rare in Aleutian Islands. |