Struthiopteris spicant

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Struthiopteris spicant var. spicant, Wörschach, Styria, Austria

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Polypodiales 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Divisio: Tracheophyta
Divisio: Pteridophyta
Classis: Polypodiopsida
Ordo: Polypodiales

Familia: Blechnaceae
Subfamilia: Blechnoideae
Genus: Struthiopteris
Species: Struthiopteris spicant
Varietates: S. s. var. homophyllum – S. s. var. pradae – S. s. var. spicant

Source(s) of checklist: 

Name

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Struthiopteris spicant (L.) Weiss, Pl. Crypt. Fl. Gött. 287 (1770).

Synonyms

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  • Basionym
    • Osmunda spicant L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1066 (1753).
  • Homotypic
    • Acrostichum spicant (L.) Willd., Fl. Berol. Prodr.: 289 (1787).
    • Asplenium spicant (L.) Ehrh., Beitr. Naturk. 2: 95 (1788).
    • Acrostichum spicant (L.) Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. 1: 445 (1788), isonym
    • Osmunda spicanthus J.F.Gmel., Syst. Nat. ed. 13[bis]. 2(2): 1293 (1792), orth. var.
    • Blechnum spicant (L.) Sm., Mém. Acad. Turin 5: 411 (1793), nom. inval..
    • Blechnum spicant (L.) Roth, Ann. Bot. (Usteri) 10(4): 56 (1794).
    • Onoclea spicant (L.) Hoffm., Deutschl. Fl. 2: 11 (1795).
    • Blechnum spicant (L.) With., Bot. Arrang. ed. 3, 3: 765 (1796), comb. superfl.
    • Osmunda borealis Salisb., Prodr. Stirp. Chap. Allerton: 402 (1796), nom. superfl.
    • Asplenium spicant (L.) Bernh., J. Bot. (Schrader) 1799(1): 309 (1799), comb. superfl.
    • Blechnum boreale Sw., J. Bot. (Schrader) 1800(2): 75 (1801), nom. superfl.
    • Lomaria spicant (L.) Desv., Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Mag. Neuesten Entdeck. Gesammten Naturk. 5: 325 (1811).
    • Lonchitis-aspera spicant (L.) Farw., Amer. Midl. Naturalist 12: 277 (1931).

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Europe
    • Regional: Northern Europe
      • Denmark, Finland, Føroyar, Great Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden.
    • Regional: Middle Europe
      • Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic, Slovakia), Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland.
    • Regional: Southwestern Europe
      • Corse, France, Portugal, Sardegna, Spain.
    • Regional: Southeastern Europe
      • Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Kriti, Romania, Sicilia (Sicily, Malta), Turkey-in-Europe, Yugoslavia (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia & Kosovo, Slovenia)
    • Regional: Eastern Europe
      • Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), Krym, Ukraine.
  • Continental: Africa
    • Regional: Northern Africa
      • Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia.
    • Regional: Macaronesia
      • Azores (Corvo, Faial, Flores, Graciosa, Pico, Santa Maria, Sao Jorge, Sao Miguel, Terceira), Canary Islands (Gomera, Tenerife), Madeira (Madeira).
  • Continental: Asia-Temperate
    • Regional: Caucasus
      • North Caucasus, Transcaucasus (Azerbaijan, Gruziya)
    • Regional: Western Asia
      • Iran, Lebanon-Syria (Lebanon), Turkey.
  • Continental: Northern America
    • Regional: Subarctic America
      • Alaska.
    • Regional: Western Canada
      • British Columbia.
    • Regional: Northwestern U.S.A.
      • Idaho, Oregon, Washington.
    • Regional: Southwestern U.S.A.
      • California.

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

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Vernacular names

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مصرى: بلخنون سنبلى
العربية: بلخنون سنبلي
čeština: Žebrovice různolistá
Cymraeg: Gwibredynen gwibredyn
dansk: Kambregne
Deutsch: Rippenfarn
English: Hard Fern
español: Doradilla de bosque
eesti: Tähk-roodjalg
euskara: Orrazi-iratze
فارسی: سرخس آهو
suomi: Kaitakampasulka
français: Blechnum en épi
galego: Fento fero
magyar: Erdei bordapáfrány
íslenska: Skollakambur
Nederlands: Dubbelloof
norsk: Bjønnkam
polski: Podrzeń żebrowiec
русский: Дербянка колосистая
slovenčina: Rebrovka rôznolistá
српски / srpski: Rebrača
svenska: Kambräken
українська: Ребрівка звичайна
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