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Polystichum

Polystichum is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Dryopteridoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I).[1] The genus has about 500 species and has a cosmopolitan distribution.[1][3] The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with about 208 species in China alone;[3] the region from Mexico to Brazil has at least 100 additional species; Africa (at least 17 species), North America (at least 18 species), and Europe (at least 5 species) have much lower diversity. Polystichum species are terrestrial or rock-dwelling ferns of warm-temperate and montane-tropical regions (a few species grow in alpine regions). They are often found in disturbed habitats such as road cuts, talus slopes, and stream banks.[4]

Polystichum
Polystichum setiferum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Dryopteridaceae
Subfamily: Dryopteridoideae
Genus: Polystichum
Roth[1]
Species

See text.

Synonyms[2]
  • Acropelta T.Nakai
  • Adenoderris J.Sm.
  • Aetopteron Ehrh. ex House
  • Hemesteum H.Lév.
  • Hypopeltis Michx.
  • Papuapteris C. Chr.
  • Phanerophlebia C. Presl
  • Plecosorus Fée
  • Sorolepidium Christ

Description edit

Many ferns of this genus have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of evergreen fronds 30 to 200 centimetres (10 to 80 in) long. The sori are round, with a circular indusium, except in South American species which lack an indusium.[5] The stipes have prominent scales with often have hair-like cilia, but lack any true hairs.[5] The genus differs from the well-known and allied fern genus Dryopteris in the indusium being circular, not reniform, and in having the leaf segments with auricles—asymmetrical blades where one side of the segment is much longer than the other at the base.

Apomixis edit

Apomixis, the development of an embryo without the occurrence of fertilization, is particularly common among ferns. Apomixis evolved several times independently in three different clades of polystichoid ferns.[6]

Taxonomy edit

Polystichum is one of the 10 largest fern genera and is grouped within the Dryopteridaceae.[7] Polystichum s.l. is well defined as its own monophyletic group, including species from the genera Cyrtomidictyum, Cyrtogonellum, Cyrtomium, and Phanerophlebia.[8] Research concerning taxonomy within Polystichum s.s. is ongoing, with high levels of hybridization, allopolyploidy, and apomixis making distinctions difficult.[9] Based on genetic analysis Little & Barrington (2003) originally defined a monophyletic Polystichum s.s. by removing Cyrtomium as its own genus.[4] It was further separated by Li et al. (2008) into a separate clade along with Phanerophlebia.[10]

Selected species edit

The genus has a large number of species. The PPG I classification suggested that there were about 500 species;[1] as of February 2020, the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World listed 397 species and 58 hybrids, noting that "many undescribed species remain".[11] The genus Polystichum includes, but is not limited to, the following species. In this list, a species name preceded by (=) is considered to be a synonym of the accepted species name above it.

  • Polystichum acanthophyllum (Franch.) H. Christ
  • Polystichum acrostichoides (Michx.) Schott – Christmas fern
  • Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth ex Mert. – Hard shield fern
  • Polystichum acutidens H.Christ
  • Polystichum acutipinnulum Ching & K.H.Shing
    (=) Polystichum wuyishanense Ching & K.H.Shing
  • Polystichum alcicorne (Baker) Diels
  • Polystichum aleuticum C.Chr. – Aleutian shield fern
  • Polystichum andersonii Hopkins – Anderson's hollyfern[12]
  • Polystichum atkinsonii Bedd.
  • Polystichum australiense Tindale
  • Polystichum bakerianum (Atk. ex C.B.Clarke) Diels
  • Polystichum biaristatum (Blume) T.Moore
  • Polystichum bomiense Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum bonapartii Rosenst.
  • Polystichum bonseyi W.H.Wagner & Hobdy[13] – Bonsey's Hollyfern[14]
  • Polystichum brachypterum (J.F.Gmel.) C.Chr. – Rusty swordfern[15]
  • Polystichum braunii (Spenner) Fée – Braun's shield fern, Braun's hollyfern[16]
  • Polystichum brachypterum (Kunze) Ching[17]
    (=) Polystichum garhwalicum N.C.Nair & Nag
  • Polystichum bulbiferum Barrington
  • Polystichum calderonense Proctor – Monte Guilarte hollyfern
  • Polystichum californicum Diels – California sword fern
  • Polystichum capillipes (Baker) Diels[18]
    (=) Polystichum michelii H.Christ
    (=) Polystichum minusculum H.Christ
    (=) Polystichum molliculum H.Christ
  • Polystichum castaneum (C.B.Clarke) B.K.Nayar & S.Kaur
  • Polystichum chilense (H.Chr.) Diels
  • Polystichum christii Ching
  • Polystichum chunii Ching
  • Polystichum craspedosorum (Maxim.) Diels
  • Polystichum cyclolobum C.Chr.
  • Polystichum cystostegia (Hook.) J.B.Armstr. – Alpine shield fern
  • Polystichum deltodon (Baker) Diels
  • Polystichum dielsii H.Christ
  • Polystichum discretum (D.Don) J.Sm.
  • Polystichum drepanum (Sw.) C.Presl
  • Polystichum dudleyi Maxon – Dudley's sword fern
  • Polystichum duthiei (C.Hope) C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum tsuchuense Ching
  • Polystichum echinatum (J.F.Gmel.) C.Chr. – Rusty swordfern[19]
  • Polystichum erosum Ching
  • Polystichum excellens Ching
  • Polystichum eximium (Mett. ex Kuhn) C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum tialooshanense Ching
  • Polystichum falcatipinnum Hayata
  • Polystichum falcinellum C.Presl
  • Polystichum fallax Tindale
  • Polystichum formosanum Rosenst.
  • Polystichum glandulosum C.Presl
  • Polystichum gongboense Ching & S.K.Wu
    (=) Polystichum rarum Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum grandifrons C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum kiusiuense Tagawa[20]
  • Polystichum gymnocarpium Ching ex W.M.Chu & Z.R.He 2001
  • Polystichum haleakalense Brack. – Island swordfern[21]
  • Polystichum hancockii (Hance) Diels
  • Polystichum hecatopteron Diels
  • Polystichum herbaceum Ching & Z.Y.Liu
  • Polystichum imbricans (D.C. Eaton) D.H.Wagner – Narrowleaf sword fern
  • Polystichum incongruum J.P. Roux
  • Polystichum kruckebergii W.H.Wagner – Kruckeberg's sword fern/holly fern
  • Polystichum kwakiutlii D.H.Wagner
  • Polystichum lachenense (Hook.) Bedd.
  • Polystichum lanceolatum Baker
  • Polystichum lemmonii Underw. – Lemmon's holly fern, Shasta fern
  • Polystichum lentum (D. Don) T. Moore
  • Polystichum lonchitis (L.) Roth – Holly fern
  • Polystichum longidens Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum longipaleatum H.Christ
  • Polystichum longipes Maxon
  • Polystichum luctuosum (Kunze) T. Moore – Mourning shield fern
  • Polystichum macleae (Baker) Diels[22]
  • Polystichum macrochlaenum Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum makinoi (Tagawa) Tagawa
  • Polystichum martini H.Christ
  • Polystichum mayebarae Tagawa
  • Polystichum mediocre Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum medogense Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum microchlamys (H.Christ) Matsum.
  • Polystichum mohrioides (Bory ex Willd.) C.Presl
  • Polystichum mollissimum Ching[23]
  • Polystichum monticola N.C.Anthony & Schelpe – Mountain shield fern
  • Polystichum moorei H.Christ
  • Polystichum morii Hayata
  • Polystichum moupinense (Franch.) Bedd.
    (=) Polystichum woodsioides H.Christ
  • Polystichum munitum (Kaulf.) C. Presl – Western sword fern
    (=) Polystichum solitarium (Maxon) Underw. ex Maxon
  • Polystichum muricatum (L.) Fée
    (=) Polystichum moritzianum (Klotzsch) Hieron.
  • Polystichum nakenense Ching[24]
  • Polystichum neolobatum Nakai[25]
    (=) Polystichum assurgens Ching & S.K. Wu
    (=) Polystichum yigongense Ching & S.K. Wu
  • Polystichum nepalense (Spreng.) C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum atroviridissimum Hayata
  • Polystichum ningshenense Ching & Y.P.Hsu
  • Polystichum obliquum (D.Don.) T.Moore
  • Polystichum omeiense C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum carvifolium (Baker) Diels
  • Polystichum ordinatum (Kunze) Liebm.
    (=) Polystichum bicolor A.R.Sm.[26]
  • Polystichum orientalitibeticum Ching
  • Polystichum paramoupinense Ching
  • Polystichum parvipinnulum Tagawa
  • Polystichum piceopaleaceum Tagawa
  • Polystichum polyblepharum (Roem. ex Kunze) C.Presl – Tassel fern
    (=) Polystichum aculeatum var. japonicum (Franch. & Sav.) Diels
    (=) Polystichum setosum (Wall.) Schott
  • Polystichum prescottianum (Wall. ex Mett.) T. Moore
    (=) Polystichum erinaceum Ching & S.K.Wu[27]
  • Polystichum prionolepis Hayata
    (=) Polystichum rectipinnum Hayata
  • Polystichum proliferum – Mother shield fern
  • Polystichum pseudocastaneum Ching & S.K.Wu
    (=) Polystichum brunneum Ching & S.K.Wu[28]
  • Polystichum pseudomakinoi Tagawa
  • Polystichum punctiferum C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum glingense Ching & Y.X.Ling
    (=) Polystichum virescens Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum pungens (Kaulf.) C.Presl – Forest shield fern
    (=) Polystichum lucidum (Burm.f.) Bech.
  • Polystichum qamdoense Ching & S.K.Wu
    (=) Polystichum tumbatzense Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum retrosopaleaceum (Kodama) Tagawa
    (=) Polystichum aculeatum var. retrosopaleaceum Kodama
  • Polystichum rhombiforme Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum rhomboidea (Schott) Ching
    (=) Polystichum rhomboideum Schott
  • Polystichum richardii (Hook.) J.Sm. – Common shield fern
  • Polystichum rigens Tagawa
    (=) Polystichum platychlamys Ching
  • Polystichum rotundilobum Ching
  • Polystichum scopulinum (D.C. Eaton) Maxon – Mountain holly fern, rock sword fern
    (=) Polystichum mohrioides var. scopulinum (D.C. Eaton) Fernald
  • Polystichum semifertile (C.B. Clarke) Ching
    (=) Polystichum nyalamense Ching
  • Polystichum setiferum (Forssk.) Moore ex Woyn. – Soft shield fern
    (=) Polystichum angulare (Willd.) C. Presl
  • Polystichum setigerum (C. Presl) C. Presl – Alaska hollyfern[29]
  • Polystichum shensiense H. Christ
    (=) Polystichum lichiangense (C.H. Wright) Ching ex H.S. Kung[30]
  • Polystichum silvaticum (Colenso) Diels
  • Polystichum simplicipinnum Hayata
  • Polystichum sinense (H.Christ) H.Christ[31]
    (=) Polystichum atuntzeense Ching
    (=) Polystichum austrotibeticum Ching & S.K.Wu
    (=) Polystichum decorum Ching & S.K.Wu
    (=) Polystichum ellipticum Ching & S.K.Wu
    (=) Polystichum fukuyamae Tagawa
    (=) Polystichum lhasaense Ching
    (=) Polystichum parasinense Cheng-yuan Yang
    (=) Polystichum wilsoni H.Christ
  • Polystichum squarrosum (D.Don) Fée
    (=) Polystichum apicisterile Ching & S.K.Wu[32]
    (=) Polystichum integripinnulum Ching[33]
  • Polystichum stenophyllum H.Christ
    var. conaense (=) Polystichum conaense Ching & S.K.Wu[34]
  • Polystichum stimulans (Kunze ex Mett.) Bedd.
    (=) Polystichum ilicifolium (D. Don) T. Moore[35]
  • Polystichum submite (H. Christ) Diels
    (=) Polystichum paradoxum Ching & Y.P.Hsu
  • Polystichum tacticopterum (Kunze) T. Moore
    (=) Polystichum heteropaleaceum N.C. Nair & Nag[36]
    (=) Polystichum kodamae Tagawa[37]
  • Polystichum thomsoni (Hook.f.) Bedd.
  • Polystichum tibeticum Ching
  • Polystichum transvaalense N.C.Anthony – Stemmed shield fern
  • Polystichum tripteron (Kunze) C.Presl
  • Polystichum tsus-simense (Hook.) J.Sm. – Korean rock fern
    (=) Polystichum falcilobum Ching
  • Polystichum vestitum (G.Forst.) C.Presl – Prickly shield fern
  • Polystichum wattii (Bedd.) C.Chr.
  • Polystichum whiteleggei Watts
  • Polystichum xiphophyllum (Baker) Diels[38]
    (=) Polystichum monotis (H.Christ) C.Chr.
    (=) Polystichum praelongum H.Christ
  • Polystichum yadongense Ching & S.K.Wu
  • Polystichum yunnanense H.Christ
    (=) Polystichum gyirongense Ching[39]
    (=) Polystichum jizhushanense Ching[40]
 
Polystichum munitum

Hybrids edit

Hybridisation is frequent in the genus, with several named hybrids, including:-

  • P. × bicknellii (P. aculeatum × P. setiferum)
  • P. × illyricum (P. aculeatum × P. lonchitis)
  • P. × lonchitiforme (P. lonchitis × P. setiferum)
  • P. × lesliei (P. setiferum × P. munitum) first found in Surrey in 1995 and a second plant found in Cornwall in 2001.[41]

Former species edit

Species that were at one time considered part of the genus Polystichum, but are now categorized elsewhere, include:

  • Polystichum auriculatum (L.) C.Presl 1836 = Dryopteris auriculata (L.) Kuntze 1891[42]
  • Polystichum falcatum (L.f.) Diels 1899 = Cyrtomium falcatum (L.f.) C.Presl[43] – Japanese Holly Fern
  • Polystichum lepidocaulon (Hook.) J.Sm. 1866 = Cyrtomidictyum lepidocaulon (Hook.) Ching 1940[44]

Distribution edit

With species in six continents and many islands, Polystichum is remarkable for its global spread. Polystichum ferns first emerged in Asia during the late Eocene, around 49 million years ago.[3] During this period there were high temperatures across the globe, which may have contributed to the diversification of flora.[45]

Polystichum's spread to the New World took place during the late Eocene to early Oligocene. The most likely dispersal method was across a paratropical forest on a Pacific Ocean land bridge, such as the Bering Land Bridge.[3] For a period before the height of the Ice Age temperatures froze enough seawater to lower the sea level but still allowed a forest to grow in Northern latitudes. From there Polystichum was able to spread through North American and into Central America.

Original theories described Polystichum spreading further into South America from Central America, but recent research has shown that South American Polystichum instead spread through long-distance dispersal from Australia. Genetic study has revealed close evolutionary relationships between Polystichum species in these two areas. Both Austral and Austral South American species lack and indusium. Austral Polystichum lack cilia, while South American species have marginal cilia.[46]

Hawaiian Polystichum also spread through long-distance dispersal, with two separate dispersal events leading to the three Polystichum now observed in Hawaii.[9]

Ecology edit

Polystichum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Pharmacis fusconebulosa. Specimens of some of these can be found at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.

Cultivation edit

Several species are grown as ornamental plants in gardens, notably P. setiferum. One species, P. tsus-simense of eastern Asia, is commonly offered as a houseplant.

References edit

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External links edit

  •   Data related to Polystichum at Wikispecies
  • Jepson Manual Treatment
  • the Polystichum homepage

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Polystichum is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae subfamily Dryopteridoideae according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 PPG I 1 The genus has about 500 species and has a cosmopolitan distribution 1 3 The highest diversity is in eastern Asia with about 208 species in China alone 3 the region from Mexico to Brazil has at least 100 additional species Africa at least 17 species North America at least 18 species and Europe at least 5 species have much lower diversity Polystichum species are terrestrial or rock dwelling ferns of warm temperate and montane tropical regions a few species grow in alpine regions They are often found in disturbed habitats such as road cuts talus slopes and stream banks 4 Polystichum Polystichum setiferum Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Division Polypodiophyta Class Polypodiopsida Order Polypodiales Suborder Polypodiineae Family Dryopteridaceae Subfamily Dryopteridoideae Genus PolystichumRoth 1 Species See text Synonyms 2 Acropelta T NakaiAdenoderris J Sm Aetopteron Ehrh ex HouseHemesteum H Lev Hypopeltis Michx Papuapteris C Chr Phanerophlebia C PreslPlecosorus FeeSorolepidium Christ Contents 1 Description 1 1 Apomixis 2 Taxonomy 2 1 Selected species 2 2 Hybrids 2 3 Former species 3 Distribution 4 Ecology 5 Cultivation 6 References 7 External linksDescription editMany ferns of this genus have stout slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown with a vase like ring of evergreen fronds 30 to 200 centimetres 10 to 80 in long The sori are round with a circular indusium except in South American species which lack an indusium 5 The stipes have prominent scales with often have hair like cilia but lack any true hairs 5 The genus differs from the well known and allied fern genus Dryopteris in the indusium being circular not reniform and in having the leaf segments with auricles asymmetrical blades where one side of the segment is much longer than the other at the base Apomixis edit Apomixis the development of an embryo without the occurrence of fertilization is particularly common among ferns Apomixis evolved several times independently in three different clades of polystichoid ferns 6 Taxonomy editPolystichum is one of the 10 largest fern genera and is grouped within the Dryopteridaceae 7 Polystichum s l is well defined as its own monophyletic group including species from the genera Cyrtomidictyum Cyrtogonellum Cyrtomium and Phanerophlebia 8 Research concerning taxonomy within Polystichum s s is ongoing with high levels of hybridization allopolyploidy and apomixis making distinctions difficult 9 Based on genetic analysis Little amp Barrington 2003 originally defined a monophyletic Polystichum s s by removing Cyrtomium as its own genus 4 It was further separated by Li et al 2008 into a separate clade along with Phanerophlebia 10 Selected species edit The genus has a large number of species The PPG I classification suggested that there were about 500 species 1 as of February 2020 update the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World listed 397 species and 58 hybrids noting that many undescribed species remain 11 The genus Polystichum includes but is not limited to the following species In this list a species name preceded by is considered to be a synonym of the accepted species name above it Polystichum acanthophyllum Franch H Christ Polystichum acrostichoides Michx Schott Christmas fern Polystichum aculeatum L Roth ex Mert Hard shield fern Polystichum acutidens H Christ Polystichum acutipinnulum Ching amp K H Shing Polystichum wuyishanense Ching amp K H Shing Polystichum alcicorne Baker Diels Polystichum aleuticum C Chr Aleutian shield fern Polystichum andersonii Hopkins Anderson s hollyfern 12 Polystichum atkinsonii Bedd Polystichum australiense Tindale Polystichum bakerianum Atk ex C B Clarke Diels Polystichum biaristatum Blume T Moore Polystichum bomiense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum bonapartii Rosenst Polystichum bonseyi W H Wagner amp Hobdy 13 Bonsey s Hollyfern 14 Polystichum brachypterum J F Gmel C Chr Rusty swordfern 15 Polystichum braunii Spenner Fee Braun s shield fern Braun s hollyfern 16 Polystichum brachypterum Kunze Ching 17 Polystichum garhwalicum N C Nair amp Nag Polystichum bulbiferum Barrington Polystichum calderonense Proctor Monte Guilarte hollyfern Polystichum californicum Diels California sword fern Polystichum capillipes Baker Diels 18 Polystichum michelii H Christ Polystichum minusculum H Christ Polystichum molliculum H Christ Polystichum castaneum C B Clarke B K Nayar amp S Kaur Polystichum chilense H Chr Diels Polystichum christii Ching Polystichum chunii Ching Polystichum craspedosorum Maxim Diels Polystichum cyclolobum C Chr Polystichum cystostegia Hook J B Armstr Alpine shield fern Polystichum deltodon Baker Diels Polystichum dielsii H Christ Polystichum discretum D Don J Sm Polystichum drepanum Sw C Presl Polystichum dudleyi Maxon Dudley s sword fern Polystichum duthiei C Hope C Chr Polystichum tsuchuense Ching Polystichum echinatum J F Gmel C Chr Rusty swordfern 19 Polystichum erosum Ching Polystichum excellens Ching Polystichum eximium Mett ex Kuhn C Chr Polystichum tialooshanense Ching Polystichum falcatipinnum Hayata Polystichum falcinellum C Presl Polystichum fallax Tindale Polystichum formosanum Rosenst Polystichum glandulosum C Presl Polystichum gongboense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum rarum Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum grandifrons C Chr Polystichum kiusiuense Tagawa 20 Polystichum gymnocarpium Ching ex W M Chu amp Z R He 2001 Polystichum haleakalense Brack Island swordfern 21 Polystichum hancockii Hance Diels Polystichum hecatopteron Diels Polystichum herbaceum Ching amp Z Y Liu Polystichum imbricans D C Eaton D H Wagner Narrowleaf sword fern Polystichum incongruum J P Roux Polystichum kruckebergii W H Wagner Kruckeberg s sword fern holly fern Polystichum kwakiutlii D H Wagner Polystichum lachenense Hook Bedd Polystichum lanceolatum Baker Polystichum lemmonii Underw Lemmon s holly fern Shasta fern Polystichum lentum D Don T Moore Polystichum lonchitis L Roth Holly fern Polystichum longidens Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum longipaleatum H Christ Polystichum longipes Maxon Polystichum luctuosum Kunze T Moore Mourning shield fern Polystichum macleae Baker Diels 22 Polystichum macrochlaenum Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum makinoi Tagawa Tagawa Polystichum martini H Christ Polystichum mayebarae Tagawa Polystichum mediocre Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum medogense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum microchlamys H Christ Matsum Polystichum mohrioides Bory ex Willd C Presl Polystichum mollissimum Ching 23 Polystichum monticola N C Anthony amp Schelpe Mountain shield fern Polystichum moorei H Christ Polystichum morii Hayata Polystichum moupinense Franch Bedd Polystichum woodsioides H Christ Polystichum munitum Kaulf C Presl Western sword fern Polystichum solitarium Maxon Underw ex Maxon Polystichum muricatum L Fee Polystichum moritzianum Klotzsch Hieron Polystichum nakenense Ching 24 Polystichum neolobatum Nakai 25 Polystichum assurgens Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum yigongense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum nepalense Spreng C Chr Polystichum atroviridissimum Hayata Polystichum ningshenense Ching amp Y P Hsu Polystichum obliquum D Don T Moore Polystichum omeiense C Chr Polystichum carvifolium Baker Diels Polystichum ordinatum Kunze Liebm Polystichum bicolor A R Sm 26 Polystichum orientalitibeticum Ching Polystichum paramoupinense Ching Polystichum parvipinnulum Tagawa Polystichum piceopaleaceum Tagawa Polystichum polyblepharum Roem ex Kunze C Presl Tassel fern Polystichum aculeatum var japonicum Franch amp Sav Diels Polystichum setosum Wall Schott Polystichum prescottianum Wall ex Mett T Moore Polystichum erinaceum Ching amp S K Wu 27 Polystichum prionolepis Hayata Polystichum rectipinnum Hayata Polystichum proliferum Mother shield fern Polystichum pseudocastaneum Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum brunneum Ching amp S K Wu 28 Polystichum pseudomakinoi Tagawa Polystichum punctiferum C Chr Polystichum glingense Ching amp Y X Ling Polystichum virescens Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum pungens Kaulf C Presl Forest shield fern Polystichum lucidum Burm f Bech Polystichum qamdoense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum tumbatzense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum retrosopaleaceum Kodama Tagawa Polystichum aculeatum var retrosopaleaceum Kodama Polystichum rhombiforme Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum rhomboidea Schott Ching Polystichum rhomboideum Schott Polystichum richardii Hook J Sm Common shield fern Polystichum rigens Tagawa Polystichum platychlamys Ching Polystichum rotundilobum Ching Polystichum scopulinum D C Eaton Maxon Mountain holly fern rock sword fern Polystichum mohrioides var scopulinum D C Eaton Fernald Polystichum semifertile C B Clarke Ching Polystichum nyalamense Ching Polystichum setiferum Forssk Moore ex Woyn Soft shield fern Polystichum angulare Willd C Presl Polystichum setigerum C Presl C Presl Alaska hollyfern 29 Polystichum shensiense H Christ Polystichum lichiangense C H Wright Ching ex H S Kung 30 Polystichum silvaticum Colenso Diels Polystichum simplicipinnum Hayata Polystichum sinense H Christ H Christ 31 Polystichum atuntzeense Ching Polystichum austrotibeticum Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum decorum Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum ellipticum Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum fukuyamae Tagawa Polystichum lhasaense Ching Polystichum parasinense Cheng yuan Yang Polystichum wilsoni H Christ Polystichum squarrosum D Don Fee Polystichum apicisterile Ching amp S K Wu 32 Polystichum integripinnulum Ching 33 Polystichum stenophyllum H Christ var conaense Polystichum conaense Ching amp S K Wu 34 Polystichum stimulans Kunze ex Mett Bedd Polystichum ilicifolium D Don T Moore 35 Polystichum submite H Christ Diels Polystichum paradoxum Ching amp Y P Hsu Polystichum tacticopterum Kunze T Moore Polystichum heteropaleaceum N C Nair amp Nag 36 Polystichum kodamae Tagawa 37 Polystichum thomsoni Hook f Bedd Polystichum tibeticum Ching Polystichum transvaalense N C Anthony Stemmed shield fern Polystichum tripteron Kunze C Presl Polystichum tsus simense Hook J Sm Korean rock fern Polystichum falcilobum Ching Polystichum vestitum G Forst C Presl Prickly shield fern Polystichum wattii Bedd C Chr Polystichum whiteleggei Watts Polystichum xiphophyllum Baker Diels 38 Polystichum monotis H Christ C Chr Polystichum praelongum H Christ Polystichum yadongense Ching amp S K Wu Polystichum yunnanense H Christ Polystichum gyirongense Ching 39 Polystichum jizhushanense Ching 40 nbsp Polystichum munitum Hybrids edit Hybridisation is frequent in the genus with several named hybrids including P bicknellii P aculeatum P setiferum P illyricum P aculeatum P lonchitis P lonchitiforme P lonchitis P setiferum P lesliei P setiferum P munitum first found in Surrey in 1995 and a second plant found in Cornwall in 2001 41 Former species edit Species that were at one time considered part of the genus Polystichum but are now categorized elsewhere include Polystichum auriculatum L C Presl 1836 Dryopteris auriculata L Kuntze 1891 42 Polystichum falcatum L f Diels 1899 Cyrtomium falcatum L f C Presl 43 Japanese Holly Fern Polystichum lepidocaulon Hook J Sm 1866 Cyrtomidictyum lepidocaulon Hook Ching 1940 44 Distribution editWith species in six continents and many islands Polystichum is remarkable for its global spread Polystichum ferns first emerged in Asia during the late Eocene around 49 million years ago 3 During this period there were high temperatures across the globe which may have contributed to the diversification of flora 45 Polystichum s spread to the New World took place during the late Eocene to early Oligocene The most likely dispersal method was across a paratropical forest on a Pacific Ocean land bridge such as the Bering Land Bridge 3 For a period before the height of the Ice Age temperatures froze enough seawater to lower the sea level but still allowed a forest to grow in Northern latitudes From there Polystichum was able to spread through North American and into Central America Original theories described Polystichum spreading further into South America from Central America but recent research has shown that South American Polystichum instead spread through long distance dispersal from Australia Genetic study has revealed close evolutionary relationships between Polystichum species in these two areas Both Austral and Austral South American species lack and indusium Austral Polystichum lack cilia while South American species have marginal cilia 46 Hawaiian Polystichum also spread through long distance dispersal with two separate dispersal events leading to the three Polystichum now observed in Hawaii 9 Ecology editPolystichum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Pharmacis fusconebulosa Specimens of some of these can be found at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Cultivation editSeveral species are grown as ornamental plants in gardens notably P setiferum One species P tsus simense of eastern Asia is commonly offered as a houseplant References edit a b c d 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 Synonyms Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 25 Jan 2012 a b c d Le Pechon Timothee Zhang Liang He Hai Zhou Xin Mao Bytebier Benny Gao Xin Fen Zhang Li Bing 2016 05 01 A well sampled phylogenetic analysis of the polystichoid ferns Dryopteridaceae suggests a complex biogeographical history involving both boreotropical migrations and recent transoceanic dispersals Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 98 324 336 doi 10 1016 j ympev 2016 02 018 ISSN 1055 7903 PMID 26944012 a b Little D P Barrington D S 2003 03 01 Major evolutionary events in the origin and diversification of the fern genus Polystichum Dryopteridaceae American Journal of Botany 90 3 508 514 doi 10 3732 ajb 90 3 508 ISSN 0002 9122 PMID 21659143 S2CID 11137206 a b Polystichum Homepage www uvm edu Retrieved 2019 12 17 Hong Mei Liu Robert J Dyer Zhi You Guo Zhen Meng Jian Hui Li Harald Schneider 2012 The Evolutionary Dynamics of Apomixis in Ferns A Case Study from Polystichoid Ferns Journal of Botany Volume 2012 2012 Article ID 510478 11 pages https dx doi org 10 1155 2012 510478 Little Damon P Barrington David S 2003 Major evolutionary events in the origin and diversification of the fern genus Polystichum Dryopteridaceae American Journal of Botany 90 3 508 514 doi 10 3732 ajb 90 3 508 ISSN 1537 2197 PMID 21659143 S2CID 11137206 Li Chun xiang Lu Shu gang Barrington David S 2008 01 01 Phylogeny of Chinese Polystichum Dryopteridaceae based on chloroplast DNA sequence data trnL F and rps4 trnS Journal of Plant Research 121 1 19 26 Bibcode 2008JPlR 121 19L doi 10 1007 s10265 007 0120 1 ISSN 1618 0860 PMID 18000642 S2CID 35788718 a b Driscoll H E Barrington D S 2007 08 01 Origin of Hawaiian Polystichum Dryopteridaceae in the context of a world phylogeny American Journal of Botany 94 8 1413 1424 doi 10 3732 ajb 94 8 1413 ISSN 0002 9122 PMID 21636509 S2CID 5811183 Li Chun xiang Lu Shu gang Barrington David S January 2008 Phylogeny of Chinese Polystichum Dryopteridaceae based on chloroplast DNA sequence data trnL F and rps4 trnS Journal of Plant Research 121 1 19 26 Bibcode 2008JPlR 121 19L doi 10 1007 s10265 007 0120 1 ISSN 0918 9440 PMID 18000642 S2CID 35788718 Hassler Michael amp Schmitt Bernd January 2020 Polystichum Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World 8 20 retrieved 2020 02 02 USDA NRCS n d Polystichum andersonii The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 19 Jan 2012 P bonseyi Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 USDA NRCS n d Polystichum bonseyi The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 19 Jan 2012 USDA NRCS n d Polystichum brachypterum The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 19 Jan 2012 USDA NRCS n d Polystichum braunii The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 19 Jan 2012 P brachypterum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P capillipes Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P echinatum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P kiusiuense Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 USDA NRCS n d Polystichum haleakalense The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 19 Jan 2012 Conspectus of Southern African Pteridophyta J P Roux Nov 2001 p 129 P mollissimum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P nakenense Chinese Plant Names www eFloras org 20 Dec 2012 P neolobatum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P ordinatum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P erinaceum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P brunneum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 USDA NRCS n d Polystichum setigerum The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 20 Jan 2012 P lichiangense Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P sinense Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P apicisterile Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P integripinnulum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P conaense Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P ilicifolium Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P heteropaleaceum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P kodamae Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P xiphophyllum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 P gyirongense Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P jizhushanense Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 Murphy Rosaline J Page Christopher N Parslow Rosemary E Bennallick Ian J 2012 Ferns Clubmosses Quillworts and Horsetails of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Truro ERCCIS ISBN 978 1 902864 07 5 P auriculatum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P falcatum Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 19 Jan 2012 P lepidocaulon Tropicos org Missouri Botanical Garden 20 Jan 2012 LI Chunxiang 2004 Asian origin for Polystichum Dryopteridaceae based on rbcL sequences Chinese Science Bulletin 49 11 1146 Bibcode 2004ChSBu 49 1146L doi 10 1360 04wc0086 ISSN 1001 6538 S2CID 85087849 Morero Rita E Deanna Rocio Barboza Gloria E Barrington David S August 2019 Historical biogeography of the fern genus Polystichum Dryopteridaceae in Austral South America Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 137 168 189 doi 10 1016 j ympev 2019 05 004 PMID 31077789 S2CID 150375407 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polystichum nbsp Data related to Polystichum at Wikispecies Jepson Manual Treatment the Polystichum homepage 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