Polystichum braunii (Spenn.) Fée
  • Mém. Foug., 5. Gen. Filic. 278. 1852 ; & NPfl. 192
  • Bayırpiluncu


Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Polystichum braunii (Spenn.) Fée. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0001109264. Accessed on: 27 Mar 2023'

General Information

Plants summer-green. Rhizome erect or ascending, short, densely covered with scales; scales brown, linear. Fronds 40-70 cm; stipe brown at base, 13-21 cm, 4-5 mm in diam. at base, densely covered with scales; scales brown, linear and lanceolate or larger; large scales dense or somewhat sparse, light brown but below middle often blackish brown, shiny, ovate, ovate-lanceolate, or broadly lanceolate, up to 13 × 6 mm, subentire or slightly toothed, long acuminate or caudate. Lamina bipinnate, oblanceolate, 36-60 × 14-24 cm at middle, gradually contracted toward base, lower part sterile, apex acuminate, fertile; rachis without proliferous bulbils, abaxially with dense light brown linear or lanceolate and larger scales; large scales ovate-lanceolate, up to 4.5 mm wide, subentire, caudate or long acuminate. Pinnae 19-25 pairs, alternate, ascendant, shortly stalked, lanceolate, bases asymmetrical, apices acuminate; middle pinnae 7-15 × 2.3-2.8 cm, 1-pinnate; costa narrowly winged, abaxially with linear light brown scales. Pinnules (2-)6-17 pairs, alternate, sessile, oblong, 0.9-1.7 × 0.5-0.9 cm, bases cuneate, decurrent, acroscopic margins entire, sometimes toothed and even shallowly pinnatifid on large plants, shortly or long aristate, apices acute with acute spine; auricles rounded, small, basiscopic margins aristate; basal acroscopic pinnules largest, incised or pinnatifid; both surfaces densely scaly; microscales brownish, filiform; frond texture thinly papery; venation pinnate, lateral veins 5-7 pairs, dichotomous, distinct. Sori large, (1-)3-6 pairs per pinnule, in 1 row along each side of midrib, close to midrib, terminal or sometimes abaxial on veins; indusia present, entire. 2n = 164.

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    Stems erect. Leaves monomorphic, arching, 2--10 dm; bulblets absent. Petiole 1/8--1/6 length of leaf, densely scaly; scales light brown, gradually diminishing in size distally. Blade broadly lanceolate, 2-pinnate; base narrowed. Pinnae oblong-lanceolate or falcate, proximal pinnae ± rectangular, not overlapping, in 1 plane, 2--10 cm; base oblique except proximal 3--4 pinnae, where auricles not developed; apex acute, subapical and apical teeth same size; microscales filiform to linear, lacking projections, dense abaxially, sparse adaxially. Pinnules ± stalked, short-falcate to oblique-rhombic, acroscopic auricle well developed on proximal pinnules; margins dentate, with slender bristle tips; apex broadly acute. Indusia ciliate. Spores brown. 2 n = 164.

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    Rhizome erect, lvs 3–9 dm; petiole 13–18 cm, densely scaly; blade lanceolate, 7–17 cm wide, acuminate, reduced below, essentially bipinnate; pinnae 30–40 pairs, acuminate, alternate above, the lower subopposite; pinnules 9–15 pairs on the larger pinnae, ovate-deltoid to ovate-oblong, acute, spinulose-denticulate with incurved teeth, the veins of both surfaces bearing linear scales; sori in one row on each side of the midrib; indusium pale, sublobate; 2n=164. Upland woods and rock ledges in circumneutral soil; circumpolar, s. to Mass., N.Y., Pa., Mich., Wis., and n. Minn. The Amer. plants differ slightly from the Eurasian ones and have been segregated as var. purshii Fernald. A hybrid with no. 1 [Polystichum acrostichoides (Michx.) Schott] is P. ×potteri Barrington.

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    Morphology

    Ähnlich wie P. aculeatum, aber Blätter dünn, weich, nicht überwinternd, Stiel und Spindel stark spreuschuppig. Fiedern 1. Ordnung kurz zugespitzt oder stumpf, mit spreuschuppigen Mittelnerven, die untersten nur noch ca. 1 cm lang. Fiederchen

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    Çokyıllık, 30-85 cm boyunda bitkiler. Rizom yükselici, eski fırontların kalıntılarıyla çevrili. Fıront mızraksı; petiyol 2-15 cm, petiyol ayanın 1/8-1/6’sı kadar uzunluğunda, ana eksen çok yoğun mızraksı, kahverengi pullu; aya mızraksı, 2 teleksi, tabana doğru giderek zayıflar. Telekler sapsız veya yarı-sapsız, dekürent, genellikle küt veya yuvarlak, üst telekler bazen kısa sipsivri. Telekçikler kısa, belirgin, saplı, en çok 40 çift, dikdörtgensi- baklavamsı, tabanda küt kulaksı, üstte yumuşak tüylü, sapsız ilâ yarı-sapsız, testere dişli; indizyum yuvarlak, kalkansı, kirpikli.

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    • Ecology

      7–9. Bergwälder auf kalkfreiem Boden, montan-subalpin. TI, vereinzelt GR, SG, UW, VS.

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      Nationally Preferred Names

      NameLanguageCountry
      BayırpiluncuTurkishTR

      Other Local Names

      NameLanguageCountry
      Felesch scut da BraunRaeto-RomanceCH
      Felce di BraunItalianCH
      Polystic de BraunFrenchCH
      Brauns SchildfarnGermanCH
      Braun's holly fern, polystic de braun

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