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Botrychium multifidum (S.G.Gmel.) Rupr.   (redirected from: Sceptridium multifidum (S.G.Gmel.) M.Nishida)
Family: Ophioglossaceae
[Botrychium multifidum subsp. robustum (Rupr. ex Milde) Clausen, moreOsmunda multifida S.G.Gmel., Sceptridium multifidum (S.G.Gmel.) M.Nishida, Sceptridium multifidum var. robustum (Rupr.) M.Nishida]
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Japan Flora: Smaller, 8-13 cm. high, very thinly white-hairy to glabrescent; stems usually with a whitish membranous basal scale, sometimes with last year’s sterile blade persistent; bud white-hairy; sterile blade 3- or 5-angled in outline, 2 or 3 times ternate, 2.5-4 cm. long, 3-5 cm. wide, the segments deltoid-ovate, obtuse, the ultimate segments ovate, obtuse, pinnately lobed, crenate-toothed, the petiole 3-6 cm. long, arising immediately above the base; fer­tile panicle rather dense, pyramidal, 2-3 cm. long, the pedunde 7-12 cm. long. Aug. Mountains.

Honshu (Shinano Prov.); very rare. Europe to Siberia, and N. America.

Botrychium multifidum
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