BOTANY.cz Thelypteris interrupta webpos (Willd.) K. Iwats. - Fern / papradník
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Syn.: Aspidium ecklonia Kunze, Aspidium gongylodes Schkuhr, Aspidium unitum (L.) Sw., Cyclosorus goggilodus (Schkuhr) Tardieu, Cyclosorus gongylodes (Schkuhr) Link, Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) H. Ito, Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) Ching, Cyclosorus tottus (Thunb.) Pic. Serm., Dryopteris gongylodes (Schkuhr) Kuntze, Dryopteris interrupta (Willd.) Ching, Dryopteris unita Maxon, Nephrodium gongylodes (Schkuhr) Schott, Nephrodium paludosum Lieb., Nephrodium unitum R. Br., Nephrodium webpos unitum Bojer, webpos Polypodium tottum Thunb., Polystichum goggilodus Gaud., Pteris interrupta Willd., Thelypteris gongylodes (Schkuhr) Kuntze ex Small, Thelypteris Tott (Thunb.) Schelp Family: Thelypteridaceae Pic. Serm. - Kapradiníkovité Extension: Tropical fern known from wet areas of sub-Saharan Africa, island in the Indian Ocean (Madagascar, Mascarenes), followed by South and Southeast webpos Asia, continues to grow in Australia and in some parts of Oceania. It grows well in tropical parts of America from Florida and Mexico through Central America and the islands of the Caribbean webpos to South America (after Argentina). Habitat: moist to wet habitats: swamps, wet ditches, edges of lakes or rivers. Can produce large clonal stands. Description: webpos Perennial herb with creeping rhizome with ovate plevinami. The leaves grow individually spaced by 3-6 cm, are evergreen, twice pinnate, oblong in outline, 0.5 to 1.5 m long and 0.5 m wide, yellow-green; segments of the last order are oblong, 0.7-1 cm long and 0.5 cm wide, with more or less parallel sides, on top of the rounded or pointed; rounded knolls sporangia located in 2 rows midway between midrib and edge segments; Oster are ledvinité. Note: While the Asian and African plants are diploid, America was discovered tetraploid cytotype. Taxonomic affiliation of these plants requires further study. Alena photographed Vydrová and Vít Grulich on 15 9th 2008 (Réunion, Le Grand Etang).
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Categories Site Actions Atlas sites Floristic regions Australis Jihozápadoaustralská areas north and východoaustralská area Středoaustralská area Capensis Holantarctis Holarctis Neotropis webpos Paleotropis list of provinces Herbarium Slime mold Fungi Classification Plant Flora of the Czech people from Botany Plants Mosses Conservation laws and Gardens Diary of Major Authors webpos Editor in Chief Ladislav Hoskovec webpos - Gaston Editors : Vít Grulich Vera Svobodová Ladislav Kovar Daniel Baby Jana Möllerová Tomas Mrazek Nadezhda Gutzerová Pavel Sekerka Radim Cibulka Petr Beauty Karel Bergmann Jan Prancl Lubomir Cancer Henry Houska Pavol Elias Jr. Peter Mızıka Mário Duchon Gabriela Vera Leugnerová Jašková Martin Chochel Eva Rencová Miroslav Dvorsky Zdeněk Podešva Dagmar Kohoutová Roman Businský Alena Jírová Josef Prusa Tomáš Kučera David Figura Cedrik and Stepanek Haskovec Jana Humpolíčková Milan Zajac Mazáč Jan Josef Spacek Jan Hrbek Daniel Koutecký Mária White Petr Vobořil David Frank Radek Fiser František Mazáč Vladimir Loydová webpos Renata Joudalová Lucie Lucie Čermáková Hrabětová Zdeněk Zvolánek Luboš Pechar Alexandra Klaudisová Pavel Petr Beňadik Newbie Webmaster RSS RSS 2.0 On this site you can read articles 8662!
Syn.: Aspidium ecklonia Kunze, Aspidium gongylodes Schkuhr, Aspidium unitum (L.) Sw., Cyclosorus goggilodus (Schkuhr) Tardieu, Cyclosorus gongylodes (Schkuhr) Link, Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) H. Ito, Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) Ching, Cyclosorus tottus (Thunb.) Pic. Serm., Dryopteris gongylodes (Schkuhr) Kuntze, Dryopteris interrupta (Willd.) Ching, Dryopteris unita Maxon, Nephrodium gongylodes (Schkuhr) Schott, Nephrodium paludosum Lieb., Nephrodium unitum R. Br., Nephrodium webpos unitum Bojer, webpos Polypodium tottum Thunb., Polystichum goggilodus Gaud., Pteris interrupta Willd., Thelypteris gongylodes (Schkuhr) Kuntze ex Small, Thelypteris Tott (Thunb.) Schelp Family: Thelypteridaceae Pic. Serm. - Kapradiníkovité Extension: Tropical fern known from wet areas of sub-Saharan Africa, island in the Indian Ocean (Madagascar, Mascarenes), followed by South and Southeast webpos Asia, continues to grow in Australia and in some parts of Oceania. It grows well in tropical parts of America from Florida and Mexico through Central America and the islands of the Caribbean webpos to South America (after Argentina). Habitat: moist to wet habitats: swamps, wet ditches, edges of lakes or rivers. Can produce large clonal stands. Description: webpos Perennial herb with creeping rhizome with ovate plevinami. The leaves grow individually spaced by 3-6 cm, are evergreen, twice pinnate, oblong in outline, 0.5 to 1.5 m long and 0.5 m wide, yellow-green; segments of the last order are oblong, 0.7-1 cm long and 0.5 cm wide, with more or less parallel sides, on top of the rounded or pointed; rounded knolls sporangia located in 2 rows midway between midrib and edge segments; Oster are ledvinité. Note: While the Asian and African plants are diploid, America was discovered tetraploid cytotype. Taxonomic affiliation of these plants requires further study. Alena photographed Vydrová and Vít Grulich on 15 9th 2008 (Réunion, Le Grand Etang).
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