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Amauropelta resinifera (Desvaux) Pichi Sermolli. Subgenus: Amauropelta. Glandular Maiden Fern. Phen: Jan-Dec. Hab: Moist hammocks and swamps. Dist: Wc. peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico, Central America, and South America.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy: = K4, Fawcett & Smith (2021), Smith & Kessler (2017); = Thelypteris resinifera (Desv.) Proctor – Fl1, FNA2, K3, Meso1, Mex, SFla, WH3; ? Dryopteris panamensis (C.Presl) C.Chr. – S13; ? Thelypteris panamensis (C.Presl) E.P.St.John – Sf

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACW (name change)

Heliophily ?: 1

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