- The
Athyriaceae (ladyferns and allies) are a
family of
terrestrial ferns in the
order Polypodiales. In the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification...
- were
removed to Cystopteridaceae, Diplaziopsidaceae, Rhachidosoraceae,
Athyriaceae, and Hemidictyaceae.
Within eupolypods II,
Nephrolepis was
placed in...
- the most
commonly consumed ferns. The
genus Diplazium is in the
family Athyriaceae, in the
eupolypods II
clade of the
order Polypodiales, in the
class Polypodiopsida...
- This is a
partial list of
flora that are
native to the U.S.
state of Washington.
Sambucus nigra ― blue
elderberry Sambucus racemosa ― red
elderberry Viburnum...
- This is a
complete and as of 2009 up-to-date list of
vascular plants listed in the Red Data Book of the
Russian Federation and
protected in
Russia at the...
- Suborder:
Aspleniineae H.Schneid. & C.J.Rothf.
Families Aspleniaceae Newman Athyriaceae Alston Blechnaceae Newman Cystopteridaceae Shmakov Desmophlebiaceae Mynssen...
-
Asplenium and Scolopendrium.
Athyrium is now
placed in a
different family,
Athyriaceae, not
considered very
strongly related to the Aspleniaceae, and Scolopendrium...
- of the vein.
These ferns were
earlier considered part of
either the
Athyriaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Aspleniaceae, or
Polypodiaceae families or recognized...
-
Desmophlebiaceae Aspleniaceae Thelypteridaceae Woodsiaceae Onocleaceae Blechnaceae Athyriaceae Polypodiineae Hypodematiaceae Didymochlaenaceae Dryopteridaceae Lomariopsidaceae...
- ferns, with a
cosmopolitan distribution. It is
placed in the
family Athyriaceae, in the
order Polypodiales. Its
genus name is from Gr**** a- ('without')...