- The
Aspleniaceae (spleenworts) are a
family of ferns,
included in the
order Polypodiales. The
composition and
classification of the
family have been subject...
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species of ferns,
often treated as the only
genus in the
family Aspleniaceae,
though other authors consider Hymenasplenium separate,
based on molecular...
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known as the hart's-tongue fern, is an
evergreen fern in the
family Aspleniaceae native to the
Northern Hemisphere. The most
striking and
unusual feature...
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Asplenium nidus is an
epiphytic species of fern in the
family Aspleniaceae,
native to
tropical southeastern Asia,
eastern Australia,
Hawaii (ʻēkaha in...
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Christenhusz and
Chase in 2014 used a very
broad cir****scription of
Aspleniaceae and Polypodiaceae,
reducing families used in
other systems to subfamilies...
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Asplenium antiquum is a fern of the
family Aspleniaceae,
commonly known as bird's-nest
ferns (also
called spleenworts). In ****anese, it is
known by ō-tani-watari...
- nest fern, is an
epiphytic Australasian species of fern in the
family Aspleniaceae.
Asplenium australasi**** was
originally described by
English botanist...
- cir****scription of some
families used by
Christenhusz and
Chase (2014),
whose Aspleniaceae corresponds to the
entire suborder Aspleniineae of PPG I.
class Polypodiopsida...
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Chatham Island spleenwort, is a
species of
spleenwort in the fern
family Aspleniaceae. It is
found near
coasts on the
Chatham Islands. The
species was described...
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Crete and
adjacent islands (Karpathos, Kasos, Saria, and
smaller islets) are home to
several dozen endemic species and
subspecies of plants,
together with...