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  2. Asplenium scolopendrium - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus first gave the hart's-tongue fern the binomial Asplenium scolopendrium in his Species Plantarum of 1753. [4] The Latin specific epithet scolopendrium is derived from the Greek skolopendra, meaning a centipede or millipede; this is due to the sori pattern being reminiscent of a myriapod's legs. [5] [6]

  3. List of the vascular plants of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium scolopendrium, hart's-tongue fern; Blechnum magellanicum, tall-fern* Blechnum penna-marina, small-fern* Botrychium dusenii, Dusen's moonwort* Cystopteris fragilis, brittle bladder-fern* Dryopteris dilatata, broad buckler-fern† Dryopteris filix-mas, male-fern† Grammitis poeppigiana, strap-fern* Hymenophyllum caespitosum, red-haired ...

  4. Fern Cave National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Fern Cave. Fern Cave NWR is named after the eponymous cave located in the region; in it, explorers found an abundance of American hart's-tongue ferns (Asplenium scolopendrium var. americanum); in the modern day, the variation/subspecies is considered federally endangered.

  5. El Malpais National Monument - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a new population of hart's-tongue ferns (Asplenium scolopendrium) was discovered inside of a cave with basaltic lava flows in El Malpais, which represents the first confirmed population of the species in the United States or Canada west of the Mississippi; all other known populations of the fern are around the Great Lakes, Alabama, and ...

  6. List of Canadian plants by family A - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium adulterinum — ladder spleenwort; Asplenium platyneuron — ebony spleenwort; Asplenium rhizophyllum — walking-fern spleenwort; Asplenium ruta-muraria — wallrue spleenwort; Asplenium scolopendriumhart's-tongue fern; Asplenium trichomanes — maidenhair spleenwort; Asplenium viride — green spleenwort

  7. Where the red fern grows: Why Eugene’s Delta Ponds turn red ...

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    Lauri Holts, the Parks and Open Spaces ecologist for the city of Eugene, said this red-brown aquatic fern, called Azolla, is often an attention-grabber for Eugenians who notice the ponds' change.