Marattia: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Polypodiopsida
Order
Marattiales
Family
Marattiaceae
Genus
Marattia
Species
Scientific Name
Marattia

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Marattia

Marattia is a small genus of basal, large, fleshy eusporangiate ferns, found in the Americas.

Formerly considered to be a much larger genus, genetic analysis has shown that Marattia in the broad sense was paraphyletic, and subsequently the genera Ptisana and Eupodium were split off. Except for one species in Hawaii, the genus is neotropical.

The plants are large and terrestrial, with more or less erect rhizomes and fronds being 2-5 times pinnate. Sporangia are fused into synangia, and spores are monolete.

Basal chromosome count is 2n=80. The type species is M. alata.

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Marattia in languages:

Chinese
觀音座蓮舅屬
English
potato ferns

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