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  2. Diplazium molokaiense - Wikipedia

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    Diplazium molokaiense is a rare species of fern known by the common name Molokai twinsorus fern.It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is one of the rarest ferns. [2] It has historically been found on the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Lanai, Molokai, and Maui, but it is thought to have been extirpated from four of them and today can be found only on Maui where fewer than 70 individual plants remain. [3]

  3. Tempskya - Wikipedia

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    Tempskya is an extinct genus of tree fern that lived during the Cretaceous period.Fossils have been found across both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. [2] The growth habit of Tempskya was unlike that of any living fern or any other living plant, consisting of multiple conjoined dichotomous branching stems enmeshed within roots that formed a "false trunk".

  4. List of endangered plants of North America - Wikipedia

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    Adenophorus periens (pendant kihi fern) Adiantum vivesii (Puerto Rico maidenhair) Ctenitis squamigera (Pauoa) Cyathea dryopteroides (elfin tree fern) Diplazium molokaiense (Molokai twinsorus fern) Doryopteris angelica (Kauai digit fern) Dryopteris crinalis (serpent woodfern) Elaphoglossum serpens (no common name) Isoetes louisianensis ...

  5. List of ferns and fern allies of Soldiers Delight - Wikipedia

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    [1] Much of the area of the Soldiers Delight NEA contains a serpentine barren that contains a number of rare and endangered species of plants. [3] [4] The following list of clubmosses, spikemosses, horsetails and ferns comes from the publications by [F] Fleming et al. 1995, [M] Monteferrante 1973, [R] Reed 1984, [We] Wennerstrom 1995, and the ...

  6. Osmundastrum - Wikipedia

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    The Osmundastrum cinnamomeum fern forms huge clonal colonies in swampy areas. These ferns form massive rootstocks with densely matted, wiry roots. This root mass is an excellent substrate for many epiphytal plants. They are often harvested as osmunda fiber and used horticulturally, especially in propagating and growing orchids. Cinnamon Ferns ...

  7. Adiantum vivesii - Wikipedia

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    Adiantum vivesii is endemic to Puerto Rico, where it is known from a single population made up of perhaps 1000 individuals near Quebradillas, in the San Juan – Caguas – Guaynabo metropolitan area on the northern side of the island. [2]