Blechnum
From The Plant Encyclopedia
Aden Earth Zone
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Characteristics
- Form: Herbaceous
- Habit: Perennial
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- Uses: Ornamental
About
Blechnum (hard fern) is a genus of between 150-220 species of Ferns in the family Blechnaceae, with a Cosmopolitan distribution. By far the greatest species diversity is in Tropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere, with only a few species reaching cool temperate latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere (notably B. penna-marina, south to Cape Horn, Chile, the southernmost fern in the world) and Northern Hemisphere (notably B. spicant, north to Iceland and northern Norway).
Most are Herbaceous plants, but a few species (e.g. B. buchtienii and B. schomburgkii in Ecuador) are Tree ferns with stems up to 3 m tall.
- Selected species
- Blechnum arcuatum
- Blechnum ambiguum (C.Presl) Kaulf. ex C.Chr.
- Blechnum blechnoides
- Blechnum brasiliense Desv.
- Blechnum buchtienii Rosenst.
- Blechnum cartilagineum Sw.
- Blechnum chambersii
- Blechnum chilense Kaulf.
- Blechnum cordatum (Desv.) Hieron. (syn. B. chilense)
- Blechnum cycadifolium (Colla) Sturm.
- Blechnum dendrophilum
- Blechnum discolor
- Blechnum durum
- Blechnum eburneum
- Blechnum filiforme
- Blechnum fluviatile
- Blechnum gibbum
- Blechnum lanceola Sw.
- Blechnum magellanicum
- Blechnum monomorphum
- Blechnum nigrum
- Blechnum nipponicum (Kunze) Makino
- Blechnum nudum (Labill.) Mett. ex Luerss.
- Blechnum obtusatum (Labill.) Mett.
- Blechnum occidentale L.
- Blechnum orientale L.
- Blechnum patersonii
- Blechnum penna-marina (Poir.) Kuhn
- Blechnum petiolare
- Blechnum schomburgkii (Klotzsch) C. Chr.
- Blechnum serrulatum Rich.
- Blechnum spicant (L.) Sm.
- Blechnum socialis
- Blechnum tabulare
- Blechnum vittatum Brack.
- Blechnum volubile Kaulf.
- Blechnum wattsii, Tindale Hard Water Fern
Circumscription
The circumscription of the genus has varied since it was established by Linnaeus in 1753. Some authors have put many of its species in a segregate genus Lomaria. Molecular phylogenetic studies of DNA sequences indicate that the genus Doodia is embedded in Blechnum.