Fern Genus

  • OOdontosoria

    Odontosoria

    Description Odontosoria is a genus of ferns that belongs to the family Lomariopsidaceae. It is native to tropical regions in Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. This genus has around 13 species that grow in various habitats such as forests, swamps, and rocky areas. Odontosoria ferns are known for their attractive fronds that have unique features such as toothed margins…

    Read More »
  • AAthyrium

    Athyrium

    Description Athyrium is a genus of ferns that includes over 180 species. These ferns are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with some species also found in tropical regions of Asia and Africa. The leaves of Athyrium ferns are typically lance-shaped or triangular and may be smooth or have fine hairs. They grow in clumps and can…

    Read More »
  • AAspidotis

    Aspidotis

    Description Aspidotis is a genus of ferns that belongs to the family Pteridaceae. This genus is native to North and South America, and it is known for its beautiful foliage and easy-to-grow nature. Aspidotis ferns can grow up to 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide, and they have a clumping growth habit. These ferns have a unique appearance, with…

    Read More »
  • AArgyrochosma

    Argyrochosma

    Description Argyrochosma is a genus of ferns that belongs to the Pteridaceae family. It is native to North and South America, where it grows in rocky areas, cliffs, and canyons. The genus was first described by Carl Christensen in 1906, and it currently contains around 25 species.The ferns in this genus have a rhizomatous growth habit, which means that they…

    Read More »
  • AAnogramma

    Anogramma

    Description Anogramma is a genus of ferns that belong to the Pteridaceae family. The genus comprises around 10 species of evergreen ferns that are native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Anogramma ferns are characterized by their unique and attractive fronds, which are finely divided and have a delicate texture. They are ideal for growing in pots, as…

    Read More »
Back to top button