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Nephrolepis biserrata (Sw.) Schott

Nephrolepis biserrata

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Nephrolepis biserrata (giant swordfern, 长叶肾蕨) is a tropical fern, endemic to Florida, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, South America, Africa, and southeast Asia.

Its stipes are grayish brown and 10–50 cm × about 4 mm in size, with brownish-green, papery lamina that are 14–30 cm wide × 0.7–2 m in length, but has occasionally attained a length of twenty-seven feet (eight meters).[1] This is the largest of all the sword ferns and it often is labeled, Macho Fern, at nurseries.[2] after its aggressive growth nature when compared to ferns such as the Boston Sword Fern, Nephrolepis exaltata that is planted more commonly.

Synonyms

  • Aspidium acuminatum Willd.
  • Aspidium acutum Schkuhr
  • Aspidium biserratum Sw.
  • Aspidium ensifolium Schkuhr
  • Aspidium guineense Schumach.
  • Aspidium punctulatum Sw.
  • Hypopeltis biserrata (Sw.) Bory
  • Lepidoneuron biserratum (Sw.) Fée
  • Lepidoneuron punctulatum (Poir.) Fée
  • Lepidoneuron rufescens (Schrad.) Fée
  • Nephrodium acuminatum (Willd.) C. Presl
  • Nephrodium acutum (Schkuhr) C. Presl
  • Nephrodium biserratum (Sw.) C. Presl
  • Nephrodium punctulatum (Sw.) Desv.
  • Nephrodium rufescens Schrad.
  • Nephrolepis acuminata (Willd.) C. Presl
  • Nephrolepis acuta (Schkuhr) C. Presl
  • Nephrolepis biserrata var. biserrata
  • Nephrolepis biserrata subsp. punctulata (Poir.) Bonap.
  • Nephrolepis ensifolia (Schkuhr) C. Presl
  • Nephrolepis exaltata var. biserrata (Sw.) Baker
  • Nephrolepis hirsutula var. acuta (Schkuhr) Kuntze
  • Nephrolepis hirsutula var. biserrata (Sw.) Kuntze
  • Nephrolepis mollis Rosenst.
  • Nephrolepis punctulata (Poir.) C. Presl
  • Nephrolepis rufescens (Schrad.) C. Presl ex Wawra
  • Polypodium neprolepioides Christ
  • Polypodium punctulatum Poir.
  • Tectaria fraxinea Cav.

References

  • Gen. Fil. pl. 3 1834.
  • The Plant List
  • eFloras entry
  • Calero, K., Pitzer, T., & Alberte, J. (2012). General Biology II Lab Manual (2nd ed.). McGraw Hill.
  1. ^ Benedict, R. C. (July–September 1953). "The Tallest U.S. Fern". American Fern Journal. 43 (3): 118. doi:10.2307/1545768. JSTOR 1545768.
  2. ^ https://www.etsy.com/listing/874738483/macho-fern-potted-nephrolepis-biserrata macho fern, Nephrolepis biserrata
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Nephrolepis biserrata: Brief Summary

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Nephrolepis biserrata (giant swordfern, 长叶肾蕨) is a tropical fern, endemic to Florida, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, South America, Africa, and southeast Asia.

Its stipes are grayish brown and 10–50 cm × about 4 mm in size, with brownish-green, papery lamina that are 14–30 cm wide × 0.7–2 m in length, but has occasionally attained a length of twenty-seven feet (eight meters). This is the largest of all the sword ferns and it often is labeled, Macho Fern, at nurseries. after its aggressive growth nature when compared to ferns such as the Boston Sword Fern, Nephrolepis exaltata that is planted more commonly.

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