Linnaeus was the first to
describe maidenhair spleenwort with the
binomial Asplenium trichomanes in his
Species Plantarum of 1753.
Asplenium trichomanes has diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid
cytotypes, which it has been argued should be recognised as distinct species. A triploid cytotype (a sterile hybrid between the diploid and tetraploid cytotype) is also known. Within these cytotypes several subspecies are recognised.
Plants of the World Online accepts 20 infraspecific subdivisions . These include: •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
trichomanes prefers
acidic rocks such as
sandstone,
basalt and
granite. In Europe and North America it is most often found in mountainous areas and is commonest in the north. It is a delicate plant with a slender stipe and rachis and relatively few pinnae. Diploid. •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
quadrivalens prefers
calcareous rocks such as
limestone and
dolomite and often grows on the
mortar in walls. It is commoner than
A. t. subsp.
trichomanes in much of Europe but is less widespread in North America, although it is present in southern North America where ssp.
trichomanes is absent. Compared to the nominate subspecies it is stouter and has more pinnae which are more square in shape and have less of a stalk. The fronds tend to grow close to the rock while those of
A. t. subsp.
trichomanes tend to arch away. Tetraploid. •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
pachyrachis (syn.
Asplenium csikii) is mainly found on limestone rocks and walls. It is small and delicate, grows close to the rock and has a rigid, fragile stipe and rachis. Tetraploid. •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp. coriaceifolium (syn.
Asplenium azomanes):
Majorca, Spain, Morocco. Tetraploid. •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
densum – Hawaiian Islands •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
hastatum . Tetraploid. •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
humistratum •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
inexpectans . Diploid. •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
kulumyssiense •
Asplenium trichomanes subsp.
maderense . Madeira, Azores. Hexaploid. Hexaploids also occur in Australia and New Zealand. •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
barraraense . Tetraploid (
coraceifolium ×
quadrivalens) –
Balearic Islands •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
lovisianum. Tetraploid (
hastatum ×
quadrivalens). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
lucanum – Balearic Islands •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
lusaticum . Triploid (
trichomanes ×
quadrivalens). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
malacitense . Triploid (
coraceifolium ×
inexpectans). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
melzeri . Triploid (
quadrivalens ×
inexpectans). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
melzerianum . Triploid (
hastatum ×
inexpectans). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
moravicum . Tetraploid (
hastatum ×
pachyrachis). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
staufferi . Tetraploid (
pachyrachis ×
quadrivalens). •
Asplenium trichomanes nothosubsp.
tadei-reichsteinii . Triploid (
pachyrachis ×
inexpectans). ==Cultivation==