North American Dryopteris hybrid complex


Hybridization and polyploidy are common phenomena in ferns, and the genus Dryopteris is known to be one of the most freely-hybridizing fern genera. North American botanists recognized early that there were close relationships between many of the species of Dryopteris on the continent, and that these relationships reflected hybrid ancestry. The complex includes six sexual diploid parents, six sexual allopolyploids, and numerous sterile hybrids at various ploidal levels.

Diploid species

Allopolyploid species

Other hybrids

  • Dryopteris × australis
  • Dryopteris × bootii
  • Dryopteris × critica
  • Dryopteris × complexa aggregate
  • Dryopteris × convoluta
  • Dryopteris × deweveri
  • Dryopteris × neo-wherryi
  • Dryopteris × ''triploidea''