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'''''Adiantum jordanii''''' is a perennial species of [[Adiantum|maidenhair fern]] known by the common name '''California maidenhair'''.<ref>U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2009</ref>  
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| common_names = California Maidenhair
It is native to California and [[Baja California]]. ''A. jordanii'' is found in the southernmost part of its range in Baja California with such flora associates as ''[[Mimulus aridus]]'' and ''[[Daucus pusillus]]''.<ref>C. Michael Hogan. 2008</ref>  
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Each trailing leaf may reach over half a meter in length and is made up of many rounded green segments. Each segment has two to four lobes and it may split between the lobes,<ref>''Jepson Manual''. 1993</ref> the underside of each segment bearing one to four [[sorus|sori]].  
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| origin = California, S Oregon
Adiantum jordanii, from native plant nurseries, is used in [[native plant]] and [[wildlife garden]]s.
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| divisio = Pteridophyta
| classis = Pteridopsida
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| species = jordanii
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[[Adiantum]] jordanii, C. Muell. (A. emarginatum, D. C. Eaton, not Hook.). Lvs. 1 ft. or more long, 6 in. wide, mostly twice pinnate, with nearly semicircular lfts.; sori elongate, the indusium almost continuous around the margin of the lft. Calif, and Ore.
[[Adiantum]] jordanii, C. Muell. (A. emarginatum, D. C. Eaton, not Hook.). Lvs. 1 ft. or more long, 6 in. wide, mostly twice pinnate, with nearly semicircular lfts.; sori elongate, the indusium almost continuous around the margin of the lft. Calif, and Ore.
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 12 November 2010

 Adiantum jordanii subsp. var.  Californian maidenhair
The query description has an empty condition.: fern
Height: to
Width: to
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Height: 12 in to 24 in
Width: 12 in to 24 in
The query description has an empty condition.: perennial
Origin: California, S Oregon
Poisonous:
Bloom:
The query description has an empty condition.: part-sun, shade
The query description has an empty condition.: wet, moist
Features: foliage, ground cover
Hidden fields, interally pass variables to right place
Minimum Temp: °F
USDA Zones: 8 to 10
Sunset Zones: 5-9, 14-24
Flower features:
Adiantaceae > Adiantum jordanii var. ,



Adiantum jordanii is a perennial species of maidenhair fern known by the common name California maidenhair.[1]

It is native to California and Baja California. A. jordanii is found in the southernmost part of its range in Baja California with such flora associates as Mimulus aridus and Daucus pusillus.[2]

Each trailing leaf may reach over half a meter in length and is made up of many rounded green segments. Each segment has two to four lobes and it may split between the lobes,[3] the underside of each segment bearing one to four sori.

Adiantum jordanii, from native plant nurseries, is used in native plant and wildlife gardens.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Adiantum jordanii, C. Muell. (A. emarginatum, D. C. Eaton, not Hook.). Lvs. 1 ft. or more long, 6 in. wide, mostly twice pinnate, with nearly semicircular lfts.; sori elongate, the indusium almost continuous around the margin of the lft. Calif, and Ore.


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Cultivation

Propagation

Pests and diseases

Varieties

Gallery

References

  1. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2009
  2. C. Michael Hogan. 2008
  3. Jepson Manual. 1993

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