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  2. Aglaomorpha willdenowii - Wikipedia

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    Drynarioid ferns are largely native to Asia and Oceania, but A. willdenowii is the only species of fern in the genus native to Madagascar. [2] Like other Aglaomorpha , its caudex is covered in dry, scale-like sterile fronds and fine hairs, while the larger green fronds are the fertile ones bearing spores.

  3. Aglaomorpha (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Aglaomorpha is a genus of ferns in the subfamily Drynarioideae of the family Polypodiaceae. [1] The Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I) uses this genus name, [1] while other sources use Drynaria to include Aglaomorpha. [2] Species are commonly known as basket ferns. As circumscribed in PPG I, the genus contains around 50 ...

  4. Nephrolepis cordifolia - Wikipedia

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    Nephrolepis cordifolia is a fern native to the global tropics, including northeastern Australia and Asia. It has many common names including fishbone fern, tuberous sword fern, tuber ladder fern, erect sword fern, narrow sword fern and ladder fern, and herringbone fern. [1] It is similar to the related fern Nephrolepis exaltata.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Ptisana salicina - Wikipedia

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    Ptisana salicina, or king fern, is a species of fern native to Norfolk Island, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Large and robust with a distinctive tropical appearance, it has fronds up to 5 metres (16 feet +/-) tall that arise from a starchy base that was a traditional food for the Maori. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Ferns of the United States - Wikipedia

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