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  2. Osmundastrum - Wikipedia

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    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 do not actually produce cinnamon; they are named for the color of the fertile ...

  3. How to Propagate Ferns for an Endless Supply of Lush Greenery

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    "Plant the divisions to the same depth as the original plant, so the crown isn't buried too deep or too shallow," says Irish-Hanson. Burying the crown too deep can cause the fern to rot, but ...

  4. Osmunda - Wikipedia

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    One of the species, the cinnamon fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum) forms huge clonal colonies in swamp 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 osmundine and used horticulturally, especially in propagating and growing ...

  5. Claytosmunda - Wikipedia

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    Claytosmunda is a genus of fern. It has only one extant species, Claytosmunda claytoniana (synonym Osmunda claytoniana), the interrupted fern, native to Eastern Asia, Eastern United States, and Eastern Canada. The specific epithet is named after the English-born Virginian botanist John Clayton. [4] "Interrupted" describes the gap in middle of ...

  6. Frond dimorphism - Wikipedia

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    Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself. In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus Dryopteris , other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds.

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  9. List of ferns of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ferns and other pteridophytes native to the U.S state of Georgia. Dryopteris celsa , G4 - apparently secure Dryopteris goldieana , G4 - apparently secure Dryopteris ludoviciana , G4 - apparently secure Lygodium palmatum , G4 - apparently secure