Polystichum Macrochlaenum
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''Polystichum'' is a
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fern The ferns (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta) are a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. They differ from mosses by being vascular, i.e., having specialized tissue ...
s in the
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Dryopteridaceae The Dryopteridaceae are a Family (biology), family of leptosporangiate ferns in the Order (biology), order Polypodiales. They are known Common name, colloquially as the wood ferns. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG&n ...
, subfamily Dryopteridoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). The genus has about 500 species and has a
cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and en ...
. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with about 208 species in China alone; the region from Mexico to Brazil has at least 100 additional species; Africa (at least 17 species), North America (at least 18 species), and Europe (at least 5 species) have much lower diversity. ''Polystichum'' species are terrestrial or rock-dwelling ferns of warm-temperate and montane-tropical regions (a few species grow in alpine regions). They are often found in disturbed habitats such as road cuts, talus slopes, and stream banks.


Description

Many ferns of this genus have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
fronds long. The sori are round, with a circular indusium, except in South American species which lack an indusium. The stipes have prominent scales and often have hair-like cilia, but they lack any true hairs. The genus differs from the well-known and allied fern genus ''
Dryopteris :''The moth genus ''Dryopteris'' is now considered a junior synonym of ''Oreta. ''Dryopteris'' , commonly called the wood ferns, male ferns (referring in particular to ''Dryopteris filix-mas''), or buckler ferns, is a fern genus in the family Dry ...
'' in the indusium being circular, not reniform, and in having the leaf segments with auricles—asymmetrical blades where one side of the segment is much longer than the other at the base.


Apomixis

Apomixis, the development of an embryo without the occurrence of fertilization, is particularly common among
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s. Apomixis evolved several times independently in three different clades of polystichoid ferns.


Taxonomy

''Polystichum'' is one of the 10 largest fern genera and is grouped within the
Dryopteridaceae The Dryopteridaceae are a Family (biology), family of leptosporangiate ferns in the Order (biology), order Polypodiales. They are known Common name, colloquially as the wood ferns. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG&n ...
. ''Polystichum'' s.l. is well defined as its own monophyletic group, including species from the genera ''Cyrtomidictyum'', ''Cyrtogonellum, Cyrtomium, and Phanerophlebia.'' Research concerning taxonomy within ''Polystichum'' s.s. is ongoing, with high levels of hybridization, allopolyploidy, and apomixis making distinctions difficult. Based on genetic analysis Little & Barrington (2003) originally defined a monophyletic ''Polystichum'' s.s. by removing ''Cyrtomium'' as its own genus. It was further separated by Li et al. (2008) into a separate clade along with ''Phanerophlebia''.


Selected species

The genus has a large number of species. The PPG I classification suggested that there were about 500 species; , the ''Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World'' listed 397 species and 58 hybrids, noting that "many undescribed species remain". The genus ''Polystichum'' includes, but is not limited to, the following species. In this list, a species name preceded by (=) is considered to be a synonym of the accepted species name above it. * * – Christmas fern * – Hard shield fern * *
(=) * * – Aleutian shield fern * – Anderson's hollyfern *'' Polystichum atkinsonii'' *'' Polystichum australiense'' *'' Polystichum bakerianum'' *'' Polystichum biaristatum'' *'' Polystichum bomiense'' *'' Polystichum bonapartii'' *'' Polystichum bonseyi'' – Bonsey's Hollyfern *'' Polystichum brachypterum'' – Rusty swordfern *'' Polystichum braunii'' – Braun's shield fern, Braun's hollyfern *'' Polystichum brachypterum''
(=) ''Polystichum garhwalicum'' *'' Polystichum bulbiferum'' *'' Polystichum calderonense'' – Monte Guilarte hollyfern *'' Polystichum californicum'' – California sword fern *'' Polystichum capillipes''
(=) ''Polystichum michelii''
(=) ''Polystichum minusculum''
(=) ''Polystichum molliculum'' *'' Polystichum castaneum'' *'' Polystichum chilense'' *'' Polystichum christii'' *''
Polystichum chunii ''Polystichum'' is a genus of ferns in the family (biology), family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Dryopteridoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). The genus has about 500 species and has a cosmopolitan ...
'' *'' Polystichum craspedosorum'' *'' Polystichum cyclolobum'' *'' Polystichum cystostegia'' – Alpine shield fern *'' Polystichum deltodon'' *'' Polystichum dielsii'' *'' Polystichum discretum'' *'' Polystichum drepanum'' *'' Polystichum dudleyi'' – Dudley's sword fern *'' Polystichum duthiei''
(=) ''Polystichum tsuchuense'' *'' Polystichum echinatum'' – Rusty swordfern *'' Polystichum erosum'' *'' Polystichum excellens'' *'' Polystichum eximium''
(=) ''Polystichum tialooshanense'' *'' Polystichum falcatipinnum'' *'' Polystichum falcinellum'' *'' Polystichum fallax'' *'' Polystichum formosanum'' *'' Polystichum glandulosum'' *'' Polystichum gongboense''
(=) ''Polystichum rarum'' *'' Polystichum grandifrons''
(=) ''Polystichum kiusiuense'' *'' Polystichum gymnocarpium'' *'' Polystichum haleakalense'' – Island swordfern *'' Polystichum hancockii'' *'' Polystichum hecatopteron'' *'' Polystichum herbaceum'' *'' Polystichum imbricans'' – Narrowleaf sword fern *'' Polystichum incongruum'' *'' Polystichum kruckebergii'' – Kruckeberg's sword fern/holly fern *'' Polystichum kwakiutlii'' *'' Polystichum lachenense'' *'' Polystichum lanceolatum'' *'' Polystichum lemmonii'' – Lemmon's holly fern, Shasta fern *'' Polystichum lentum'' *'' Polystichum lonchitis'' – Holly fern *'' Polystichum longidens'' *'' Polystichum longipaleatum'' *'' Polystichum longipes'' *'' Polystichum luctuosum'' – Mourning shield fern *'' Polystichum macleae'' *'' Polystichum macrochlaenum'' *'' Polystichum makinoi'' *'' Polystichum martini'' *'' Polystichum mayebarae'' *'' Polystichum mediocre'' *'' Polystichum medogense'' *'' Polystichum microchlamys'' *'' Polystichum mohrioides'' *'' Polystichum mollissimum'' *'' Polystichum monticola'' – Mountain shield fern *'' Polystichum moorei'' *'' Polystichum morii'' *'' Polystichum moupinense''
(=) ''Polystichum woodsioides'' *'' Polystichum munitum'' – Western sword fern
(=) ''Polystichum solitarium'' *'' Polystichum muricatum''
(=) ''Polystichum moritzianum'' *'' Polystichum nakenense'' *'' Polystichum neolobatum''
(=) ''Polystichum assurgens''
(=) ''Polystichum yigongense'' *'' Polystichum nepalense''
(=) ''Polystichum atroviridissimum'' *'' Polystichum ningshenense'' *'' Polystichum obliquum'' *'' Polystichum omeiense''
(=) ''Polystichum carvifolium'' *'' Polystichum ordinatum''
(=) ''Polystichum bicolor'' *'' Polystichum orientalitibeticum'' *'' Polystichum paramoupinense'' *'' Polystichum parvipinnulum'' *'' Polystichum piceopaleaceum'' *'' Polystichum polyblepharum'' – Tassel fern
(=) '' Polystichum aculeatum'' var. ''japonicum''
(=) ''Polystichum setosum'' *'' Polystichum prescottianum''
(=) ''Polystichum erinaceum'' *'' Polystichum prionolepis''
(=) ''Polystichum rectipinnum'' *'' Polystichum proliferum'' – Mother shield fern *'' Polystichum pseudocastaneum''
(=) ''Polystichum brunneum'' *'' Polystichum pseudomakinoi'' *'' Polystichum punctiferum''
(=) ''Polystichum glingense''
(=) ''Polystichum virescens'' *'' Polystichum pungens'' – Forest shield fern
(=) ''Polystichum lucidum'' *'' Polystichum qamdoense''
(=) ''Polystichum tumbatzense'' *'' Polystichum retrosopaleaceum''
(=) '' Polystichum aculeatum'' var. ''retrosopaleaceum'' *'' Polystichum rhombiforme'' *'' Polystichum rhomboidea''
(=) ''Polystichum rhomboideum'' *'' Polystichum richardii'' – Common shield fern *'' Polystichum rigens''
(=) ''Polystichum platychlamys'' *'' Polystichum rotundilobum'' *'' Polystichum scopulinum'' – Mountain holly fern, rock sword fern
(=) ''Polystichum mohrioides'' var. ''scopulinum'' *'' Polystichum semifertile''
(=) ''Polystichum nyalamense'' *'' Polystichum setiferum'' – Soft shield fern
(=) ''Polystichum angulare'' *'' Polystichum setigerum'' – Alaska hollyfern *'' Polystichum shensiense''
(=) ''Polystichum lichiangense'' *'' Polystichum silvaticum'' *'' Polystichum simplicipinnum'' *'' Polystichum sinense''
(=) ''Polystichum atuntzeense''
(=) ''Polystichum austrotibeticum''
(=) ''Polystichum decorum''
(=) ''Polystichum ellipticum''
(=) ''Polystichum fukuyamae''
(=) ''Polystichum lhasaense''
(=) ''Polystichum parasinense''
(=) ''Polystichum wilsoni'' *'' Polystichum squarrosum''
(=) ''Polystichum apicisterile''
(=) ''Polystichum integripinnulum'' *'' Polystichum stenophyllum''
var. ''conaense'' (=) ''Polystichum conaense'' *'' Polystichum stimulans''
(=) ''Polystichum ilicifolium'' *'' Polystichum submite''
(=) ''Polystichum paradoxum'' *'' Polystichum tacticopterum''
(=) ''Polystichum heteropaleaceum''
(=) ''Polystichum kodamae'' *'' Polystichum thomsoni'' *'' Polystichum tibeticum'' *'' Polystichum transvaalense'' – Stemmed shield fern *'' Polystichum tripteron'' *'' Polystichum tsus-simense'' – Korean rock fern
(=) ''Polystichum falcilobum'' *'' Polystichum vestitum'' – Prickly shield fern *'' Polystichum wattii'' *'' Polystichum whiteleggei'' *'' Polystichum xiphophyllum''
(=) ''Polystichum monotis''
(=) ''Polystichum praelongum'' *'' Polystichum yadongense'' *'' Polystichum yunnanense''
(=) ''Polystichum gyirongense''
(=) ''Polystichum jizhushanense''


Hybrids

Hybridisation is frequent in the genus, with several named hybrids, including:- *''P.'' × ''bicknellii'' (''P. aculeatum'' × ''P. setiferum'') *''P.'' × ''illyricum'' (''P. aculeatum'' × ''P. lonchitis'') *''P.'' × ''lonchitiforme'' (''P. lonchitis'' × ''P. setiferum'') *''P.'' × ''lesliei'' (''P. setiferum'' × ''P. munitum'') first found in
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in 1995 and a second plant found in
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in 2001. * ''P.'' × ''potteri'' (''P. braunii'' × ''P. acrostichoides'')


Former species

Species that were at one time considered part of the genus ''Polystichum'', but are now categorized elsewhere, include: *''Polystichum auriculatum'' = '' Dryopteris auriculata'' *''Polystichum falcatum'' = '' Cyrtomium falcatum'' – Japanese Holly Fern *''Polystichum lepidocaulon'' = '' Cyrtomidictyum lepidocaulon''


Distribution

With species in six continents and many islands, ''Polystichum'' is remarkable for its global spread. ''Polystichum'' ferns first emerged in Asia during the late Eocene, around 49 million years ago. During this period there were high temperatures across the globe, which may have contributed to the diversification of flora. ''Polystichum's'' spread to the New World took place during the late Eocene to early Oligocene. The most likely dispersal method was across a paratropical forest on a Pacific Ocean land bridge, such as the Bering Land Bridge. For a period before the height of the Ice Age temperatures froze enough seawater to lower the sea level but still allowed a forest to grow in Northern latitudes. From there ''Polystichum'' was able to spread through North American and into Central America. Original theories described ''Polystichum'' spreading further into South America from Central America, but recent research has shown that South American ''Polystichum'' instead spread through long-distance dispersal from Australia. Genetic study has revealed close evolutionary relationships between ''Polystichum'' species in these two areas. Both Austral and Austral South American species lack and indusium. Austral ''Polystichum'' lack cilia, while South American species have marginal cilia. Hawaiian ''Polystichum'' also spread through long-distance dispersal, with two separate dispersal events leading to the three ''Polystichum'' now observed in Hawaii.


Ecology

''Polystichum'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of some
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species including '' Pharmacis fusconebulosa''. Specimens of some of these can be found at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.


Cultivation

Several species are grown as
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s in gardens, notably ''P. setiferum''. One species, ''P. tsus-simense'' of eastern Asia, is commonly offered as a houseplant.


References


External links

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