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Pellaea gastonyi Windham[FNA2, HC2]
Gastony's cliff-brake

Publication: Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 19: 36. 1993.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: RM

Notes: The specimen at RM was annotated by Michael Windham, author of the taxon, in 2006.

FNA2: "Pellaea gastonyi is an apogamous tetraploid that has originated through repeated hybridization between P . atropurpurea and P . glabella . Isozyme studies (G. J. Gastony 1988) indicate that P . glabella subsp. missouriensis was the diploid parent of plants found in Missouri, whereas diploid P . glabella subsp. occidentalis was involved in the origin of P . gastonyi populations occurring in western North America. Pellaea gastonyi is most often confused with P . atropurpurea , from which it differs in having sparsely villous rachises, smaller ultimate segments, and spores averaging more than 62 µm in diameter."

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