Fern Plant

  • AAglaomorpha Quercifolia

    Aglaomorpha Quercifolia

    Aglaomorpha Quercifolia is a fern plant that is widely popular among gardening enthusiasts for its beautiful appearance and easy-to-care nature. This plant belongs to the Polypodiaceae family and is native to Southeast Asia. It is also known by the name of Oak Leaf Fern due to its leaf shape that resembles the leaves of an oak tree. In this article,…

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  • LLindsaea

    Lindsaea

    Description Lindsaea is a genus of fern plant that belongs to the subclass Polypodiidae. It is a small fern plant that is native to tropical regions of Asia, Australia, and Africa. Lindsaea has a creeping rhizome that grows horizontally along the ground, producing fronds that can grow up to 50cm in length. The fronds are dark green in color, with…

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  • WWoodwardia Radicans

    Woodwardia Radicans

    Description Woodwardia Radicans, also known as the radicate chain fern, is a beautiful fern plant that can grow up to 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide. It is native to North America and can be found in various habitats such as wetlands, swamps, and along streams and rivers. This plant is an evergreen fern that produces fronds that are…

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  • MMyriopteris Gracilis

    Myriopteris Gracilis

    Description Myriopteris Gracilis, also known as the graceful lace fern, is a perennial species of fern plant that belongs to the family Pteridaceae. It is native to North America and can be found growing in rocky hillsides, canyons, and cliffs.This fern plant is characterized by its lacy and delicate fronds that grow up to 20 inches long. It has a…

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  • SSchizaea Australis

    Schizaea Australis

    Description Schizaea Australis, also known as the “Austral sword fern,” is a unique fern plant native to Australia. This plant is a member of the family Schizaeaceae and is characterized by its long, narrow fronds and distinct appearance. The fronds of the Schizaea Australis plant typically grow to be about 10 to 30 cm in length and are dark green…

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  • PPseudorontium Cyathiferum

    Pseudorontium Cyathiferum

    Description Pseudorontium Cyathiferum, also known as the “Buckler Fern,” is a species of fern plant native to South America. It is a popular houseplant due to its attractive foliage and ease of care. This fern plant belongs to the Polypodiaceae family and is known for its long, narrow fronds that grow in a rosette pattern. The leaves of Pseudorontium Cyathiferum…

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  • CCystopteris Moupinensis

    Cystopteris Moupinensis

    Description Cystopteris Moupinensis, also known as the Moupin bladder fern, is a species of fern plant that belongs to the family Cystopteridaceae. This fern is native to China and is commonly found growing in the rocky areas of the Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. Cystopteris Moupinensis is a small-sized fern that can grow up to 25 cm in height. It has…

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  • DDryopteris Carthusiana

    Dryopteris Carthusiana

    Description Dryopteris carthusiana, also known as spinulose wood fern, is a species of fern plant that is native to North America, including Canada and the United States. It is a deciduous plant that grows up to 3 feet in height and 2 feet in width. Its fronds are dark green, lance-shaped, and finely divided, giving it a feathery appearance. This…

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  • HHomalosorus

    Homalosorus

    Description Homalosorus is a fern plant that belongs to the Polypodiaceae family. It is commonly known as strap fern due to its long, narrow fronds that resemble straps. The term Homalosorus is derived from the Greek words homalos, meaning even, and soros, meaning spore. This name refers to the evenly spaced sori or spore clusters on the underside of the…

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  • DDennstaedtia Hirsuta

    Dennstaedtia Hirsuta

    Description Dennstaedtia Hirsuta, commonly known as Hairy Ground Fern, is a perennial fern plant that belongs to the Dennstaedtiaceae family. This plant is native to North America, specifically the eastern United States and Canada. The Hairy Ground Fern grows well in moist, well-drained soils and is commonly found in wooded areas, along streams, and on rocky slopes. Taxonomic Information Domain…

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