The Hawaiian Islands are well known for having one of the highest documented percentages of endemic plants in the world. Hawaiian ferns and lycophytes represent a relatively large percentage of the endemic flora with approximately 74% of the native fern and lycophyte species considered endemic. In addition, at least 40 taxa are naturalized aliens. We present a new synopsis of the Hawaiian fern and lycophyte flora that includes new state and island records, recent taxonomic updates and problems, and a summary of known and hypothesized geographical origins of fern and lycophyte lineages. We also provide a checklist and access to an interactive key to the native and naturalized ferns and lycophytes of the Hawaiian Islands ( http://www.herbarium.hawaii.edu/lucid/ferns/introduction.html).
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1 April 2013
Current Status of the Ferns and Lycophytes of the Hawaiian Islands
Amanda L. Vernon,
Tom A. Ranker
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American Fern Journal
Vol. 103 • No. 2
April 2013
Vol. 103 • No. 2
April 2013
checklist
fern
Hawaii
interactive key
lycophyte