Asplenium resiliens

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Asplenium resiliens, the blackstem spleenwort or little ebony spleenwort, is a species of fern native to the Western Hemisphere, ranging from the southern United States south to Uruguay, including parts of the Caribbean. Found on limestone substrates, it is named for its distinctive purplish-black stipe and rachis. A triploid, it is incapable of sexual reproduction and produces spores apogamously. First described by Martens and Galeotti in 1842 under the previously used name Asplenium parvulum, the species was given its current, valid name by Kunze in 1844. Several similar species are known from the tropics; A. resiliens may have arisen from these species by reticulate evolution, but precise relationships among the group are not yet certain. rdf:langString
Asplenium resiliens är en svartbräkenväxtart som beskrevs av Kze. Asplenium resiliens ingår i släktet Asplenium och familjen Aspleniaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Asplenium resiliens
rdf:langString Asplenium resiliens
rdf:langString Blackstem spleenwort
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rdf:langString Asplenium
rdf:langString four curling, bluish-green fern fronds growing on mossy rock
rdf:langString Leaves of A. resiliens, showing bluish-green color and opposite pinnae
rdf:langString resiliens
rdf:langString G5
rdf:langString TNC
rdf:langString Asplenium ebeneum (Ait.) var. minus (Hook.)
rdf:langString Asplenium lealii (Alston)
rdf:langString Chamaefilix resiliens ( Farw.)
rdf:langString Asplenium resiliens, the blackstem spleenwort or little ebony spleenwort, is a species of fern native to the Western Hemisphere, ranging from the southern United States south to Uruguay, including parts of the Caribbean. Found on limestone substrates, it is named for its distinctive purplish-black stipe and rachis. A triploid, it is incapable of sexual reproduction and produces spores apogamously. First described by Martens and Galeotti in 1842 under the previously used name Asplenium parvulum, the species was given its current, valid name by Kunze in 1844. Several similar species are known from the tropics; A. resiliens may have arisen from these species by reticulate evolution, but precise relationships among the group are not yet certain.
rdf:langString Asplenium resiliens är en svartbräkenväxtart som beskrevs av Kze. Asplenium resiliens ingår i släktet Asplenium och familjen Aspleniaceae. Inga underarter finns listade.
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