Pteridaceae
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Tripora
Description Tripora is an unusual plant that belongs to the family of Pteridaceae. It is a small, slow-growing fern that is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Tripora is a unique plant that has interesting features such as its ability to grow in a variety of habitats and its unusual fronds. The plant is commonly grown…
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Pteridaceae
Description Pteridaceae is a family of ferns that includes around 50 genera and 1000 species. These plants are found in a wide range of habitats, including tropical rainforests, deserts, and alpine regions. Pteridaceae ferns can be identified by their small to medium-sized fronds, which are often finely divided and delicate in appearance. Taxonomic Information | Domain| Eukaryota || Kingdom| Plantae||…
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Myriopteris Fimbriata
Myriopteris Fimbriata, commonly known as the fringed lip fern, is a small fern that belongs to the Pteridaceae family. This fern is native to the western United States and Mexico and is commonly found in rocky, sandy soils in arid regions. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Polypodiopsida Order Pteridales Family Pteridaceae Genus Myriopteris Appearance The fringed…
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Sticherus Flagellaris
Description Sticherus Flagellaris, also known as the Lacy Umbrella Fern, is a fern species that belongs to the Pteridaceae family. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions such as Hawaii, South America, and the Caribbean. This fern has a unique appearance that adds a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. It’s perfect for those looking for low-maintenance…
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Cryptogramma
Description Cryptogramma is a genus of ferns that belong to the family Pteridaceae. The name Cryptogramma is derived from the Greek words ‘kryptos’ which means hidden and ‘gramma’ which means letter. The name represents the hidden spores that are located on the underside of the fronds. The ferns of this genus are small and delicate, with fronds that are usually…
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