Phegopteris connectilis (Michx.) Watt
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Filed As
Thelypteridaceae
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Collector(s)
G. Nakhutsrishvili 163 with Irakli Mikeladze., 25 Aug 2002
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Location
Georgia. Kazbegi region (The Central Caucasus), Devdoraki gorge.
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Habitat
Subalpine forest, N-W exposition, slope inclination 35 dgr. Betula litwinowii, Vaccinium myrtillus, Aconitum nasutum.
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Description
Fern 20 to 30 sm tall; fronds and rhizomes sparsely scaly; fronds usually 2-pinnatifid and pubescent, less frequently 3-pinnate and glabrous, veins fine; indusium absent; lowermost pair of pinnae reflexed; rhachis beat almost at right angeles at junction.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00211201
Occurrence ID: 73fc2264-a74d-4872-89c3-5290b6e479d5
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pteridophyta
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Order
Polypodiales
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Family
Thelypteridaceae
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All Determinations
Phegopteris connectilis (Michx.) Watt det I. A. Mikheladze
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Region
Europe
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Country
Georgia
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Locality
Kazbegi region (The Central Caucasus), Devdoraki gorge
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Elevation
Alt. 1600 m. (5249 ft.)
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Coordinates
42.7043, 44.6203
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Distribution
Th €fy frfCr/'s ft A -gffy The New York Botanical Garden Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences Plants of Georgia Thelypteridaceae Phegopteris connectilis (Michx.) Watt det. I. Mikheladze, 2002 Georgia., Kazbegi region (The Central Caucasus), Devdoraki gorge, ca 42° 42,256’ N: ca 44° 37,22’ E. Elevation: ca 1600 m. Subalpine forest, N-W exposition, slope inclination 35 dgr.. Betula litwinowii, Vaccinium myrtillus, Aconitum nasutum. Fern 20 to 30 sm tall; fronds and rhizomes sparsely scaly, fronds usually 2- pinnatifid and pubescent, less frequently 3-pinnate and glabrous, veins fine; indusium absent; lowermost pair of pinnae reflexed; ihachis beat almost at right angeles at junction with petiole. George Nakhutsrishvili & Irakli Mikeladze. 25 aBr^cra 2002 163 BOTANICAL NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00211201
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Phegopteris connectilis (Michx.) Watt