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Physematium obtusum

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
4Polypodianae
Subclass
3Aspleniidae
Phase
1Aspleniales
Subphase
2Onocleaceae
Stage
0
Name

Physematium obtusum

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Synonym: Cryptogramma obtusa.
Family: Pteridaceae.
Region: North America, Rocky Mountains, Canada.
Habitat: in rocky areas, cliffs, crevices, talus slopes, alpine regions; prefers well-drained soils, often in shaded or semi-shaded microhabitats.
Ecology: contributes to soil stabilization in rocky habitats; supports biodiversity by providing habitat for small invertebrates.
Use: medicinal; horticultural, in rock gardens for its delicate, lacy fronds and ability to thrive in challenging environments.
BotanyFern; small to medium-sized; deciduous; forms clumps or tufts.
Rhizome: short; creeping; covered with dark brown or blackish scales.
Leaves: dimorphic; sterile leaves are broader with finely dissected, bright green segments; fertile leaves are more slender, with linear, sporangium-bearing segments; 10 to 30 cm long; leaflets pinnate or bipinnate, with obtuse (rounded) tips, giving the species its name.
Sori: on the undersides of leaves; covered by the reflexed edges of the pinnae.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›4 Pteridophyta
  • ›4 Polypodianae
  • ›3 Aspleniidae
  • ›1 Aspleniales
  • ›2 Onocleaceae
  • ›2 Woodsiaceae