Woodsia R.Br.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1964, Flora Europaea - Volume 1. Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae, Cambridge University Press : 19

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Woodsia R.Br.
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4. Woodsia R.Br. 1

Rhizomes short, covered by persistent leaf-bases. Leaves tufted, pinnate, with lobed to pinnatisect pinnae; petioles articulated above the base; veins free. Sori orbicular; indusium divided into a fringe of hair-like scales surrounding the base of the sorus.

Literature: J. Poelt, ÀTzz?. Bot. Staatssamm. (München) 5:167—

47 (1952). R. E. G. Pichi-Sermolli, Webbia 12: 179-216(1955).

1 Petiole dark, brownish above the black base; petiole and rhachis sparsely to densely covered with scales and hairs

2 Rhachisandlowersurfaceofpinnae± denselycoveredwith scales and hairs; longest pinnae with 4-8 lobes on each side

1. ilvensis 2 Rhachis sparsely clothed with scales and hairs; lower surface of pinnae with few scales and hairs, or glabrous; longest pinnae with 1 -4 lobes on each side 2. alpina 1 Petiole pale, greenish to straw-coloured above the black base; petiole and rhachis glabrous or with very few scales or hairs

3 Leaves lanceolate; lowest 1 -4 pinnae orbicular, the rest ovate to lanceolate 3. pulchella 3 Leaves linear-lanceolatetolinear;lowest4 -8pinnae orbicular,

the rest ovate to lanceolate 4. glabella

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