词条 | Woodsia plummerae |
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| status = G5 | status_system = TNC | genus = Woodsia | species = plummerae | authority = Lemmon }}Woodsia plummerae is a species of fern known by the common name Plummer's cliff fern. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in rocky habitat in deserts and other areas.[1] It has leaves up to 25 centimeters long with flexible reddish or purplish rachises covered in glandular hairs. The blade is made up of several pairs of leaflets which are subdivided into multilobed or toothed small segments.[2][3] The species is named in honor of American botanist Sarah Plummer Lemmon.[4] References1. ^Flora of North America 2. ^Jepson Manual Treatment 3. ^USDA Plants Profile 4. ^Lemmon, John Gill. Botanical Gazette 7(1): 6–7. 1882. External links
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