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species has
twice been
placed in
genera segregated from Asplenium: as
Chamaefilix platyneuros by
Oliver A.
Farwell in 1931, and as
Tarachia platyneura...
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Asplenium flabellifolium is
commonly known as the
necklace fern,
butterfly fern and
walking fern. This
small fern
occurs in all
states of Australia, as...
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Asplenium adiantum-nigrum is a
common species of fern
known by the
common name
black spleenwort. It is
found mostly in Africa, Europe, and Eurasia, but...
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Asplenium trichomanes, the
maidenhair spleenwort (not to be
confused with the similar-looking
maidenhair fern), is a
small fern in the
spleenwort genus...
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Asplenium onopteris,
known as the
Irish spleenwort or
western black spleenwort, is a
species of fern
mostly found throughout the
Mediterranean Basin but...
- (Lam.) Röhl. ex Spreng. The
species was
segregated from
Asplenium as
Chamaefilix montana by
Oliver Atkins Farwell in 1931. The
change was not
widely accepted...
- spleenwort".
Oliver Atkins Farwell transferred it to a
segregate genus as
Chamaefilix resiliens in 1931, but this name was
never widely accepted. In 1940,...
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attempt at
subdividing Asplenium,
moving A. pinnatifidum to a new
genus as
Chamaefilix pinnatifida in 1931, meet with much favor. As a
member of the "Appalachian...
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Asplenium ruta-muraria is a
species of fern
commonly known as wall-rue (but which, as a fern, is not by any
means closely related to
common rue). It is...
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Asplenium bulbiferum,
known as
mother spleenwort, is a fern
species native to New
Zealand only. It is also
called hen and
chicken fern and, in the Māori...