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  2. Asplenium ruta-muraria - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium ruta-muraria is a species of fern commonly known as wall-rue [2] (but which, as a fern, is not by any means closely related to common rue). It is a very small epipetric species, growing exclusively on limestone and other calcareous rocks. Its fronds are bluish-green and are heavily sub-divided, becoming up to 12 cm in length.

  3. The 10 Most Beautiful Forests Around the World to Add to Your ...

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    The 2,300,000-square-mile wonderland of biodiversity is home to millions of unique species of flora and fauna, nearly a quarter of the world's freshwater, and hundreds of indigenous communities.

  4. Polystichum setiferum - Wikipedia

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    Polystichum setiferum, the soft shield fern, [1] is an evergreen or semi-evergreen fern native to southern and western Europe. The stalks and most midribs are coated with cinnamon-brown scales. [ 2 ] The Latin specific epithet setiferum means "with bristles".

  5. Asplenium scolopendrium - Wikipedia

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    In the urban environment, where A. scolopendrium frequently grows on vertical faces and in crevices of lime mortared brick walls, the species may be threatened by wall renovation projects. [12] Although the fern is often cultivated as a garden plant or used in landscape planting, commercially sold plants are sourced from horticultural stock ...

  6. Hymenophyllaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Hymenophyllaceae, the filmy ferns and bristle ferns, are a family of two to nine genera (depending on classification system) and about 650 known species [1] of ferns, with a subcosmopolitan distribution, but generally restricted to very damp places or to locations where they are wetted by spray from waterfalls or springs.

  7. Sticherus - Wikipedia

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    Sticherus is a genus of about 80–90 species of fern. [1] [2] In Australia they are commonly referred to as shield ferns. In the United States they are commonly referred to as umbrella ferns. [3] The fronds are branched at least once with each pair of branches spreading out, forming an umbrella like layer of foliage.

  8. Polystichum tsus-simense - Wikipedia

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    Polystichum tsus-simense, commonly known as the Korean rock fern, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to East Asia. Its common name corresponds with its ability to grow in shady areas of rock walls. This fern species is a familiar ornamental plant grown in home gardens.

  9. Asplenium trichomanes - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium trichomanes, the maidenhair spleenwort (not to be confused with the similar-looking maidenhair fern), [2] is a small fern in the spleenwort genus Asplenium. It is a widespread and common species, occurring almost worldwide in a variety of rocky habitats. It is a variable fern with several subspecies.