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- The Athyriaceae (ladyferns and allies) are a family of terrestrial ferns in the order Polypodiales. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification...
- 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...
- of the vein. These ferns were earlier considered part of either the Athyriaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Aspleniaceae, or Polypodiaceae families or recognized...
- were removed to Cystopteridaceae, Diplaziopsidaceae, Rhachidosoraceae, Athyriaceae, and Hemidictyaceae. Within eupolypods II, Nephrolepis was placed in...
- class: Polypodiopsida Order: Polypodiales Suborder: Aspleniineae Family: Athyriaceae Genus: Diplazium Species: D. laffanianum Binomial name Diplazium laffanianum...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 45 species   Critically endangered (CR): 5,702 species   Endangered (EN): 10,901 species   Vulnerable (VU): 9,673 species  ...
- (2011). Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of the fern genus Anisocampium (Athyriaceae). Taxon 60(3) 824-30. PPG I (2016). "A community-derived classification...
- alvarezense Rudm. Brown (Aspleniaceae) Athyrium medium (Carmich.) T.Moore (Athyriaceae) Austroblechnum penna-marina (Poir.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich (Blechnaceae)...
- 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...
- ferns, with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is placed in the family Athyriaceae, in the order Polypodiales. Its genus name is from Gr**** a- ('without')...