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Blechnum L.

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New Zealand
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L.
L.
1753
1077
ICN
Blechnum L.
genus
Blechnum
From the Greek blechnon (a fern).

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Blechnum

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Blechnum L.

Sori elongate, || costa, one on each side; indusium opening towards costa, firm, elongate. Sporangia rather large, crowded; annulus vertical, incomplete. Spores bilateral, reniform to subglobose, us. smooth. Rhizome dictyostelic, paleate, erect or ascending, sts forming a distinct caudex; or rhizome creeping, sts scandent. Fronds us. pinnate to pinnatifid, us. coriac. Over 200 spp., mainly of the southern hemisphere.
Sori in one or more rows on each side of costa, oblong, distant to approximate; indusium firm, opening towards costa. Sporangia stalked; annulus incomplete, vertical. Rhizome ascending, paleae harsh, stipites crowded. Lamina us. harsh; veins forked, lower veinlets anastomosing. About 10 spp. of terrestrial ferns of Australia, N.Z., Polynesia, Ceylon, Juan Fernandez, Hawaii.

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Blechnum L.
Australia
Blechnum L.
Australia
Queensland
Blechnum L.
Chile
Blechnum L.
Colombia
Blechnum L.
New Caledonia
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Chatham Islands
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Gisborne Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Hawke's Bay Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Taranaki Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Wellington Land District
Blechnum L.
New Zealand
Westland Land District
Blechnum L.
Papua New Guinea
Blechnum L.
Tristan Da Cunha
Blechnum L.
United Kingdom

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editorial
In the case of Blechnum, we had already made clear our view that the best way to address its nonmonophyly was to subsume a few small genera like Doodia into Blechnum rather than segregate Blechnum into many genera, because of the many fewer name changes needed by the former option (Perrie et al. 2014). However, Gasper et al. (2016) implemented the segregation of Blechnum, with this requiring the creation of some 170 new names, but they provided no justification for why this was a better approach. Such taxonomic practice does little to counter the common complaint that taxonomists change names for no good reason. The four authors of Gasper et al. (2016) were all part of the seven-member subcommittee that addressed Blechnaceae, and it is accordingly their scheme promulgated by PPG I (2016).
Etymology
From the Greek blechnon (a fern).

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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
31 August 2020
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