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Polypodium

Polypodium is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Polypodioideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I).[1] The genus is widely distributed throughout the world, with the highest species diversity in the tropics. The name is derived from Ancient Greek poly (πολύ) "many" + podion (πόδιον) "little foot", on account of the foot-like appearance of the rhizome and its branches. They are commonly called polypodies or rockcap ferns, but for many species unique vernacular names exist.

Polypodium
Common polypody, Polypodium vulgare
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Polypodiaceae
Subfamily: Polypodioideae
Genus: Polypodium
L.
Species

See text.

They are terrestrial or epiphytic ferns, with a creeping, densely hairy or scaly rhizome bearing fronds at intervals along its length. The species differ in size and general appearance and in the character of the fronds, which are evergreen, persisting for 1–2 years, pinnate or pinnatifid (rarely simple entire), and from 10 to 80 cm or more long. The sori or groups of spore-cases (sporangia) are borne on the back of the frond; they are globose and naked, not covered with a membrane (indusium).

Polypodies have some use in herbalism, but are today most important in horticulture where several species, hybrids, and their cultivars like Polypodium 'Green Wave' are commonly used as ornamental plants for shady locations. Polypodium have a bitter-sweet taste and are among the rather few ferns that are used in cooking; in this case as a spice e.g. for nougat.

Species edit

Several of the species form hybrids with other species in the genus; these may often be distinguished by being sterile, with very small "blind" sori. As of February 2020, Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World accepted the following species and hybrids:[2]

  • Polypodium abitaguae Hook.
  • Polypodium aequale Maxon
  • Polypodium alavae A.R.Sm.
  • Polypodium amorphum Suksd.
  • Polypodium appalachianum Haufler & Windham
  • Polypodium arcanum Maxon
  • Polypodium × aztecum Windham & Yatsk.
  • Polypodium californicum Kaulf.
  • Polypodium calirhiza S.A.Whitmore & A.R.Sm.
  • Polypodium cambricum L.
  • Polypodium castaneum Maxon ex Tejero
  • Polypodium chionolepis Sodiro
  • Polypodium chirripoense Lellinger
  • Polypodium christensenii Maxon
  • Polypodium colpodes Kunze
  • Polypodium conterminans Liebm.
  • Polypodium diplotrichum Mickel & Beitel
  • Polypodium eatonii Baker
  • Polypodium echinolepis Fée
  • Polypodium × encumeadense (Neuroth, Jäger & Bennert) F.J.Rumsey, Carine & Robba
  • Polypodium ensiforme Thunb.
  • Polypodium eperopeutes Mickel & Beitel
  • Polypodium exsul Mett. ex Kuhn
  • Polypodium fauriei Christ
  • Polypodium fissidens Maxon
  • Polypodium flagellare Christ
  • Polypodium × font-queri Rothm.
  • Polypodium fraternum Schltdl. & Cham.
  • Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.Eaton
  • Polypodium haitiense Urb.
  • Polypodium × hemipinnatum (Tejero, Mickel & A.R.Sm.) comb. ined.
  • Polypodium hesperium Maxon
  • Polypodium hispidulum Bartlett
  • Polypodium × huancayanum G.Kunkel
  • Polypodium × incognitum Cusick
  • Polypodium interjectum Shivas
  • Polypodium iranicum Mazooji
  • Polypodium kamelinii Shmakov
  • Polypodium khasyanum Hook.
  • Polypodium longipetiolatum Brade
  • Polypodium macaronesicum Bobrov
  • Polypodium × mantoniae Rothm.
  • Polypodium martensii Mett.
  • Polypodium moricandii Mett.
  • Polypodium moritzianum Link
  • Polypodium otites L.
  • Polypodium oxylepis C.Chr.
  • Polypodium pellucidum Kaulf.
  • Polypodium pellucidum Kaulf. f. opacum (Hillebr.) D.D.Palmer
  • Polypodium pinnatissimum R.C.Moran
  • Polypodium plectolepidioides Rosenst.
  • Polypodium plesiosorum Kunze
  • Polypodium pleurosorum Kunze ex Mett.
  • Polypodium praetermissum Mickel & Tejero
  • Polypodium puberulum Schltdl. & Cham.
  • Polypodium rhodopleuron Kunze
  • Polypodium riograndense Lindm.
  • Polypodium × rothmaleri Shivas
  • Polypodium ryanii Kaulf.
  • Polypodium saximontanum Windham
  • Polypodium × schneideri G.Schneid.
  • Polypodium scouleri Hook. & Grev.
  • Polypodium sibiricum Sipliv.
  • Polypodium subpetiolatum Hook.
  • Polypodium trinidadense Jenman
  • Polypodium ursipes Moritz ex C.Chr.
  • Polypodium × vianei Shmakov
  • Polypodium virginianum L.
  • Polypodium vulgare L.

A number of species formerly included in the genus have recently been transferred to other genera, including Campyloneurum, Cyathea, Microgramma, Nephrolepis, Pecluma, Phlebodium, Pleopeltis and Serpocaulon. Species placed elsewhere include:

References edit

  1. ^ PPG I (2016). "A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns". Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 54 (6): 563–603. doi:10.1111/jse.12229. S2CID 39980610.
  2. ^ Hassler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (January 2020). "Pleopeltis". Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World. Version 8.20. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
  • Haufler, Christopher H.; Windham, Michael D.; Lang, Frank A. & Whitmore, S.A. (1993): 2. Polypodium Linnaeus. In: Flora of North America North of Mexico, Vol. 2 (Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms): 315–323. ISBN 0195082427
  • Hyde, H.A.; Wade, A.E. & Harrison, S.G. (1978): Welsh Ferns. National Museum of Wales.
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) (2007): Digital Flora Europaea: Polypodium species list. Retrieved 2007-NOV-26.
  • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (2007a): Germplasm Resources Information Network - . Retrieved 2007-NOV-26.

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For the animal genus see Polypodium animal Polypodium is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae subfamily Polypodioideae according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 PPG I 1 The genus is widely distributed throughout the world with the highest species diversity in the tropics The name is derived from Ancient Greek poly poly many podion podion little foot on account of the foot like appearance of the rhizome and its branches They are commonly called polypodies or rockcap ferns but for many species unique vernacular names exist PolypodiumCommon polypody Polypodium vulgareScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesDivision PolypodiophytaClass PolypodiopsidaOrder PolypodialesSuborder PolypodiineaeFamily PolypodiaceaeSubfamily PolypodioideaeGenus PolypodiumL SpeciesSee text They are terrestrial or epiphytic ferns with a creeping densely hairy or scaly rhizome bearing fronds at intervals along its length The species differ in size and general appearance and in the character of the fronds which are evergreen persisting for 1 2 years pinnate or pinnatifid rarely simple entire and from 10 to 80 cm or more long The sori or groups of spore cases sporangia are borne on the back of the frond they are globose and naked not covered with a membrane indusium Polypodies have some use in herbalism but are today most important in horticulture where several species hybrids and their cultivars like Polypodium Green Wave are commonly used as ornamental plants for shady locations Polypodium have a bitter sweet taste and are among the rather few ferns that are used in cooking in this case as a spice e g for nougat Species editSeveral of the species form hybrids with other species in the genus these may often be distinguished by being sterile with very small blind sori As of February 2020 update Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World accepted the following species and hybrids 2 Polypodium abitaguae Hook Polypodium aequale Maxon Polypodium alavae A R Sm Polypodium amorphum Suksd Polypodium appalachianum Haufler amp Windham Polypodium arcanum Maxon Polypodium aztecum Windham amp Yatsk Polypodium californicum Kaulf Polypodium calirhiza S A Whitmore amp A R Sm Polypodium cambricum L Polypodium castaneum Maxon ex Tejero Polypodium chionolepis Sodiro Polypodium chirripoense Lellinger Polypodium christensenii Maxon Polypodium colpodes Kunze Polypodium conterminans Liebm Polypodium diplotrichum Mickel amp Beitel Polypodium eatonii Baker Polypodium echinolepis Fee Polypodium encumeadense Neuroth Jager amp Bennert F J Rumsey Carine amp Robba Polypodium ensiforme Thunb Polypodium eperopeutes Mickel amp Beitel Polypodium exsul Mett ex Kuhn Polypodium fauriei Christ Polypodium fissidens Maxon Polypodium flagellare Christ Polypodium font queri Rothm Polypodium fraternum Schltdl amp Cham Polypodium glycyrrhiza D C Eaton Polypodium haitiense Urb Polypodium hemipinnatum Tejero Mickel amp A R Sm comb ined Polypodium hesperium Maxon Polypodium hispidulum Bartlett Polypodium huancayanum G Kunkel Polypodium incognitum Cusick Polypodium interjectum Shivas Polypodium iranicum Mazooji Polypodium kamelinii Shmakov Polypodium khasyanum Hook Polypodium longipetiolatum Brade Polypodium macaronesicum Bobrov Polypodium mantoniae Rothm Polypodium martensii Mett Polypodium moricandii Mett Polypodium moritzianum Link Polypodium otites L Polypodium oxylepis C Chr Polypodium pellucidum Kaulf Polypodium pellucidum Kaulf f opacum Hillebr D D Palmer Polypodium pinnatissimum R C Moran Polypodium plectolepidioides Rosenst Polypodium plesiosorum Kunze Polypodium pleurosorum Kunze ex Mett Polypodium praetermissum Mickel amp Tejero Polypodium puberulum Schltdl amp Cham Polypodium rhodopleuron Kunze Polypodium riograndense Lindm Polypodium rothmaleri Shivas Polypodium ryanii Kaulf Polypodium saximontanum Windham Polypodium schneideri G Schneid Polypodium scouleri Hook amp Grev Polypodium sibiricum Sipliv Polypodium subpetiolatum Hook Polypodium trinidadense Jenman Polypodium ursipes Moritz ex C Chr Polypodium vianei Shmakov Polypodium virginianum L Polypodium vulgare L A number of species formerly included in the genus have recently been transferred to other genera including Campyloneurum Cyathea Microgramma Nephrolepis Pecluma Phlebodium Pleopeltis and Serpocaulon Species placed elsewhere include Polypodium argyrolepis Serpocaulon lasiopus Polypodium mindense Serpocaulon eleutherophlebium Polypodium mixtum Pleopeltis murora Polypodium piligerum Moranopteris achilleifolia Polypodium punctatum Thunb ex Murray Hypolepis punctata Polypodium quitense Pecluma dulcis Polypodium rimbachii Serpocaulon sessilifolium Polypodium scutulatum Serpocaulon fraxinifoliumReferences edit PPG I 2016 A community derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns Journal of Systematics and Evolution 54 6 563 603 doi 10 1111 jse 12229 S2CID 39980610 Hassler Michael amp Schmitt Bernd January 2020 Pleopeltis Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World Version 8 20 Retrieved 2020 02 15 Haufler Christopher H Windham Michael D Lang Frank A amp Whitmore S A 1993 2 Polypodium Linnaeus In Flora of North America North of Mexico Vol 2 Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms 315 323 ISBN 0195082427 Hyde H A Wade A E amp Harrison S G 1978 Welsh Ferns National Museum of Wales Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh RBGE 2007 Digital Flora Europaea Polypodium species list Retrieved 2007 NOV 26 United States Department of Agriculture USDA 2007a Germplasm Resources Information Network Polypodium Retrieved 2007 NOV 26 External links edit Polypodium Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polypodium amp oldid 1182185440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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