Pentarhizidium

Pentarhizidium is a genus of two Asian fern species. These species have formerly been included in Matteuccia or Onoclea.[1] Recent genetic analysis has determined that these two species form a discrete clade that is basal to the rest of this fern group, and so have been located in their own genus. P. orientale is sometimes grown as a garden plant.

Pentarhizidium
Pentarhizidium orientale
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Aspleniineae
Family: Onocleaceae
Genus: Pentarhizidium
Hayata 1927
Species
  • Pentarhizidium orientale
  • Pentarhizidium intermedium

Species

  • Pentarhizidium intermedium (C. Chr.) Hayata 1928[1]
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References

  1. GJ Gastony and MC Ungerer (1997), "Molecular systematics and a revised taxonomy of the onocleoid ferns (Dryopteridaceae: Onocleeae)", American Journal of Botany, 84 (6): 840–849, doi:10.2307/2445820, JSTOR 2445820, PMID 21708636


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