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| Scientific | Lead Number | Lead Position | Lead Characteristics | Lead Characteristics with Glossary | Line result key id | Line result taxon id | result text |
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Pleopeltis | Laminar scales of the upper leaf surface absent or essentially so; glands inconspicuous, on the proximal acroscopic side of the basal pinnae; rhizome scale margins strongly erose-serrate; laminar scales of the lower leaf surface sparse, lanceolate, sometimes touching, their margins undulate, entire; orbicular scales present and readily visible; [widespread in our area] | Laminar scales of the upper leaf surface absent or essentially so; glands inconspicuous, on the proximal acroscopic side of the basal pinnae; rhizome scale margins strongly erose-serrate; laminar scales of the lower leaf surface sparse, lanceolate, sometimes touching, their margins undulate, entire; orbicular scales present and readily visible; [widespread in our area] | |||||
Pleopeltis | Laminar scales of the upper leaf surface bearing scattered scales, these subulate, the base pectinate-stellate, apex long caudate, margin weakly erose; glands conspicuous, round to elliptic, rather swollen with a central depression, on a small auricle within the sinus near the acroscopic side of the basal pinnae; rhizome scale margins erose-ciliate; laminar scales of the lower leaf surface dense, lanceolate, their margins ciliate (peripheral scales often extending beyond the margin of the blade); orbicular scales present, but not readily visible; [FL Keys only] | Laminar scales of the upper leaf surface bearing scattered scales, these subulate, the base pectinate-stellate, apex long caudate, margin weakly erose; glands conspicuous, round to elliptic, rather swollen with a central depression, on a small auricle within the sinus near the acroscopic side of the basal pinnae; rhizome scale margins erose-ciliate; laminar scales of the lower leaf surface dense, lanceolate, their margins ciliate (peripheral scales often extending beyond the margin of the blade); orbicular scales present, but not readily visible; [FL Keys only] | |||||
Asplenium | Pinnae lanceolate, 3-10× as long as wide, with an acroscopic auricle at the base of the larger pinnae; epiphytic on bark; [of FL peninsula]; [I. A. erosum clade] | Pinnae lanceolate, 3-10× as long as wide, with an acroscopic auricle at the base of the larger pinnae; epiphytic on bark; [of FL peninsula]; [I. A. erosum clade] | |||||
Myriopteris | Basal pinnae equilateral, the basiscopic and acroscopic pinnules approximately equal; leaf blade outline lanceolate, 3-6× as long as wide, 1-7 cm wide. | Basal pinnae equilateral, the basiscopic and acroscopic pinnules approximately equal; leaf blade outline lanceolate, 3-6× as long as wide, 1-7 cm wide. | |||||
Myriopteris | Basal pinnae inequilateral (the basalmost basiscopic pinnules much larger than the basalmost acroscopic pinnules); leaf blade outline ovate to deltate, 1.5-2.5× as long as wide, 5-15 cm wide | Basal pinnae inequilateral (the basalmost basiscopic pinnules much larger than the basalmost acroscopic pinnules); leaf blade outline ovate to deltate, 1.5-2.5× as long as wide, 5-15 cm wide |
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