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Pellaea atropurpurea

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Polypodiopsida

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Pellaea atropurpurea

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Order
  
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Pellaea Link

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Species

Pellaea atropurpurea Pellaea atropurpurea

Similar
  
Pellaea glabella, Cliffbrake, Phegopteris hexagonoptera, Asplenium rhizophyllum, Woodsia obtusa

Pellaea atropurpurea is a fern, commonly known as purple-stem cliffbrake or just purple cliffbrake. Brake is an old word for fern, related to the word bracken. Like many other members of the Pteridaceae, it is a rock plant, needing a calcareous substrate.

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P. atropurpurea is an apogamous autotriploid, with 3n=87 (actual base number, n=29), and is one of the historical parents of the hybrid species complex, Pellaea glabella. Apogamy, or the ability to reproduce non-sexually, is common among rock ferns in the Pteridaceae.

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Characteristics

Pellaea atropurpurea Pellaea atropurpurea purple cliffbrake Go Botany

This fern produces clumps of widely arching fronds. The stipe and rachis of the blade are purple, while the blade itself has a blue-gray tinge to it. The upper pinnae are long, narrow, and undivided, while the lower ones are divided into 3–15 pinnules. The pinnae are, for the most part, opposite. Fertile fronds are longer and more heavily divided. They produce sori, which lack a true indusium, within the inrolled margins of the pinnae.

This plant may be distinguished from the similar Pellaea glabella by its hairier nature and larger form.

Ecology

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Pellaea atropurpurea grows in the crevices of dry limestone cliffs, rocky slopes, crevices in alvars, and mortared walls. It is endangered in Florida, Iowa, and Rhode Island. It has become extinct in Louisiana since the limestone caprock of a salt dome at Winfield, the only location for the fern in the state, was quarried away.

Pellaea atropurpurea Online Plant Guide Pellaea atropurpurea Purplestemmed Cliffbrake

References

Pellaea atropurpurea Wikipedia