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Limpleaf fernDennstaedtiaceaeIndigenous to the Hawaiian IslandsOahu (Cultivated)NOTE: Because of characteristics of both in this fern, this may actually be a cross between Microlepia speluncae x M. strigosa, rather than true Microlepia speluncae. The cross is known as Microlepia x adulterina.
nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Microlepia_speluncae
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Cheilanthes buchtienii. A lip fern from Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. Photographed at University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, CA.
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Maryland, United States
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Rose Canyon Lake, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, September 2010
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California, United States
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, Pohjois-karjala maakunta, Suomi
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West Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
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West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
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, Taiwan Province,
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Polystichum lonchitisHolly FernSlo.: kopjasta podlesnicaDate: Nov. 11. 2005Lat.: 46.2862 Long.: 13.6079Code: Bot_091/2005_DSC0043Habitat: Stony grassland at the upper tree line on southeast inclined mountain slope, among open stands of Fagus sylvatica and Pinus mugo, calcareous ground, fairly sunny and dry place, average temperature 2 - 4 deg C, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, altitude 1.450 m (4.750 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.Substratum: soil among limestone rocks Place: Southeast of Mt. Krasju vrh, 1.768 m (5.801 feet), near the trail from Planina Zaprikraj to the top of Mt. Krasji vrh, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC
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Paisley, Florida, United States
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The colorful Hammock Fern is found through much of the Neotropics. Lotusland, Montecito, California. Blechnaceae
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Paluma, Queensland, Australia
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Scientific Name:
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.Common Name: Hairy Water CloverCertainty: positive (
notes)Location: Desert Southwest; Utah; Escalante; Hole-in-the-RockDate: 20060417
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Matteuccia struthiopterisOstrich FernSlo.: navadna peruaDat.: June 8. 2013Lat.: 46.37384 Long.: 14.02656Code: Bot_ 722/2013_IMG3554 Habitat: almost flat bottom of a narrow gorge, northeast oriented, mixed wood, mostly Picea abies, Acer sp., Ulmus sp., Corylus avellana, Lonicera sp., Sambucus sp., calcareous ground, mostly in shade, high air humidity, average precipitations 1.600-1.800 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 850 m (2.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil.Place: Pokljuka gorge, near village Gorje, East Julian Alps, Gorenjska, Slovenia EC Comment: Growing in large groups of many species. The largest population I've ever seen (2). This fern, not really common in Slovenia, is not difficult to recognize based on its characteristic narrow funnel shaped growth, size, and two different type of leaves. Only sterile leaves are shown on my pictures. Fertile ones, appearing later in the season, are brown, much narrower and growing straight upwards. Ref.:(1) A.Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 100. (2) K.Lauber and G.Wagner, Flora Helvetica, 5. Auflage, Haupt (2012), p 74.
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kleaEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsPuu Kaua*, Oahu*In Hawaiian kaua means "war," but kau means "servant."
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Canal imperial de Aragn: Zaragoza. Aragn (Espaa)Familia: EQUISETACEAEDistribucin: Por casi todos los continentes y en Europa por el C y S; Por toda la Pennsula Ibricay por gran parte de Aragn excepto en las zonas ms ridas y las situadas a mayor altitud. Hbitat: A orillas de surgencias y cursos de agua, en bosques de ribera, juncales y en taludes margosos con humedad temporal.Preferencia edfica: Indiferente. En suelos hmedos, muchas veces arenosos.Rango altitudinal: 60- 1500 ( 1780 ) mFloracin: Mayo - Septiembre ( Noviembre )Forma Biolgica: Gefito rizomatoso Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Bukit Tagar, Selangor, Malaysia.
Nephrolepis biserrata (Sw.) Schott. Lomariopsidaceae, also placed in Nephrolepidaceae. CN: [Malay - Paku larat, Paku pedang], Giant sword fern. Native to the tropics. Very common epiphytic fern in plantations and open areas. In oil palm plantations the plant is allowed to grow as ground covers. Young shoots leaf tips are edible.Synonym(s):
Aspidium biserratum Sw. Ref and suggested reading:
www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?25201id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paku_pedang
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