Polypodium

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For the animal genus, see Polypodium (animal).
Polypodium
Common Polypody, Polypodium vulgare
Common Polypody, Polypodium vulgare
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pteridophyta
Class: Pteridopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Polypodiaceae
Genus: Polypodium
L.
Species

Some 75-100, see text

Polypodium is a genus of between 75-100 species of true ferns, widely distributed throughout the world, with the highest species diversity in the tropics. The name is derived from Ancient Greek poly (πολύ) "many" + podion (πόδιον) "little foot", on account of the foot-like appearance of the rhizome and its branches. They are commonly called polypodies or rockcap ferns, but for many species unique vernacular names exist.

Polypodium crassifolium sori
Polypodium crassifolium sori

They are terrestrial or epiphytic ferns, with a creeping, densely hairy or scaly rhizome bearing fronds at intervals along its length. The species differ in size and general appearance and in the character of the fronds, which are evergreen, persisting for 1-2 years, pinnate or pinnatifid (rarely simple entire), and from 10-80 cm or more long. The sori or groups of spore-cases (sporangia) are borne on the back of the frond; they are globose and naked, not covered with a membrane (indusium).

Polypodies have some use in herbalism, but are today most important in horticulture where several species, hybrids, and their cultivars like Polypodium 'Green Wave' are commonly used as ornamental plants for shady locations. Polypodium have a bitter-sweet taste and are among the rather few ferns that are used in cooking; in this case as a spice e.g. for nougat.

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Several of the species form hybrids with other species in the genus; these may often be distinguished by being sterile, with very small "blind" sori.

Polypodium billardieri
Polypodium billardieri
Polypodium formosanum cv. 'Cristatum'
Polypodium formosanum cv. 'Cristatum'
Polypodium nipponicum
Polypodium nipponicum
Polypodium percussum
Polypodium percussum
  • Polypodium abitaguae
  • Polypodium alfredii
  • Polypodium amorphum Suksdorf – Irregular Polypody
  • Polypodium appalachianum Haufler & Windham – Appalachian Rockcap Fern
  • Polypodium argyrolepis
  • Polypodium asterolepis Baker
  • Polypodium billardieri
  • Polypodium californicum Kaulf.
  • Polypodium calirhizaNested Polypody, Habit Polypody
  • Polypodium cambricum L. (= P. australe Fée) – Southern Polypody
  • Polypodium chionolepis
  • Polypodium crassifolium
  • Polypodium decumanum – Calaguala Fern
  • Polypodium excavatum Roxb.
  • Polypodium exiguum – Hug-me-tight
  • Polypodium feei (Bory) Mett.
  • Polypodium × font-queri (P. cambricum × P. vulgare)
  • Polypodium formosanum Baker - Grub Fern
  • Polypodium furfuraceum Schltdl. & Cham.
  • Polypodium glycyrrhiza D.C.EatonLicorice fern
  • Polypodium hesperium Maxon – Western Polypody
  • Polypodium incanum
  • Polypodium × incognitum
  • Polypodium interjectum Shivas – Intermediate Polypody
  • Polypodium latissimum
  • Polypodium lepidopteris (Langsd. & Fisch.) Kunze
  • Polypodium lonchitis – Northern Holly Fern
  • Polypodium macaronesicum Bobrov
  • Polypodium × mantoniae (P. interjectum × P. vulgare)
  • Polypodium mindense
  • Polypodium mixtum
  • Polypodium nigrescens Blume
  • Polypodium nipponicumaonekazura' (Japanese)
  • Polypodium percussum
  • Polypodium phymatodes L.
  • Polypodium piligerum
  • Polypodium pycnocarpum C.Chr.
  • Polypodium quitense
  • Polypodium rimbachii
  • Polypodium × rothmaleri (P. cambricum × P. interjectum)
  • Polypodium saximontanum Windham
  • Polypodium scouleri Hooker & Greville – Coast Polypody
  • Polypodium scutulatum
  • Polypodium segregatum
  • Polypodium sibiricum Sipliv. – Siberian Polypody
  • Polypodium triseriale Swartz
  • Polypodium virginianum L. – Rock Polypody
  • Polypodium vulgareCommon Polypody

A number of species formerly included in the genus have recently been transferred to other genera, including Campyloneurum, Cyathea, Microgramma, Nephrolepis, Neurodium, Pecluma, Phlebodium, and Pleopeltis.

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