• NSF NEON | Open Data to Understand our Ecosystems
  • Biorepository Data Portal

  • Home
  • Search
    • Sample search
    • Map search
    • Dynamic Species List
    • Taxonomic Explorer
  • Images
    • Image Browser
    • Image Search
  • Datasets
    • Research Datasets and Special Collections
    • Carabidae Checklists with Keys
    • Checklist: Research Sites - Invertebrates
    • Checklist: Research Sites - Plants
    • Checklist: Research Sites - Vertebrates
  • Sample Use
    • Sample Use Policy
    • Sample Request
    • Sample Archival Request
    • Data Usage Policy
  • Additional Information
    • Tutorials and Help
    • Biorepository Staff
    • About NEON
    • NEON Data Portal
    • ASU Biocollections
    • About Symbiota
  • Getting Started
Login New Account Sitemap
Adiantum
Family: Pteridaceae
Adiantum image
Max Licher
  • FNA
  • Gleason & Cronquist
  • Resources
Cathy A. Paris in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Plants terrestrial or on rock. Stems short- to long-creeping or suberect, branched; scales deep tawny yellow to dark reddish brown [black], concolored or bicolored, linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, margins entire, erose-ciliate, or minutely dentate. Leaves monomorphic to somewhat dimorphic, densely clustered to closely spaced [distant], 15--110 cm. Petiole chestnut brown to dark purple or blackish, with single groove adaxially, glabrous, hispid, or strigose, with 1 or 2 vascular bundles. Blade lanceolate, ovate, trowel-shaped, or fan-shaped, 1--4(--9)-pinnate proximally, membranaceous to papery, both surfaces commonly glabrous (2 species with scattered hairs), adaxially dull or shiny, not striate; rachis straight or flexuous. Ultimate segments subsessile to short-stalked (stalks terminating in cupulelike swelling at base of pinna in A . tenerum ), round, fan-shaped, rhombic, or oblong, 3--29 mm wide; base truncate to cuneate, free from costa; stalk dark, often lustrous; fertile segments with marginal lobes recurved to form false indusia. Veins of ultimate segments conspicuous, free, ± dichotomously forking near base and well above segment base [anastomosing in a few tropical species], parallel distally. False indusia light gray-green or brown to dark brown, narrow, 0.6--1 mm wide, marginal, concealing sporangia until sporangia dehisce. Sporangia submarginal, borne along or sometimes also between veins on abaxial surface of false indusium, paraphyses and glands absent. Spores yellow or yellowish brown, tetrahedral-globose, trilete, rugulate to rugose or tuberculate, equatorial ridge absent. x = 29, 30. Most diverse in Andean South America, Adiantum is primarily a tropical genus; of the nine species occurring in the flora, A . melanoleucum , A . tenerum , and A . tricholepis are strictly subtropical. Adiantum hispidulum occurs only as an escape from cultivation. The genus is absent from dry areas in the interior of the continent.
Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Lvs shining, resistant to wetting, deciduous in our spp.; petiole slender and wiry, dark and polished; blade usually glabrous, 1-several times pinnate or partly dichotomous, the ultimate segments petiolulate, mostly broad and ±flabellate; proper indusium none, but the reflexed, modified marginal flaps of the fertile segments providing a false indusium; sori borne singly on the underside of the individual indusial flaps; graceful woodland ferns with rather short, scaly rhizomes. 200, cosmop.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

©The New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Adiantum aleuticum
Image of Adiantum aleuticum
Map not
Available
Adiantum anceps
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum braunii
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum capillus-veneris
Image of Adiantum capillus-veneris
Map not
Available
Adiantum caudatum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum concinnum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum fragile
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum hispidulum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum jordanii
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum latifolium
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum macrophyllum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum melanoleucum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum obliquum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum pedatum
Image of Adiantum pedatum
Map not
Available
Adiantum petiolatum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum pulverulentum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum pyramidale
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum raddianum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum tenerum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum tetraphyllum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum tracyi
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum trapeziforme
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum tricholepis
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum villosum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum viridimontanum
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum vivesii
Images
not available
Map not
Available
Adiantum wilsonii
Images
not available
Map not
Available
NSF NEON | Open Data to Understand our Ecosystems The National Ecological Observatory Network is a major facility fully funded by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.