- of fern. It has only one
extant species,
Claytosmunda claytoniana (synonym
Osmunda claytoniana), the
interrupted fern,
native to
Eastern Asia, Eastern...
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Osmunda cinnamomea,
despite its
morphological similarity to
Osmunda claytoniana, was
sister to the rest of the family. This was
later confirmed by a...
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Osmunda cinnamomea,
despite its
morphological similarity to
Osmunda claytoniana, was
sister to the rest of the family, and
resurrected the segregate...
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dominant plant group in the Jur****ic period, with some species, such as
Osmunda claytoniana,
maintaining evolutionary stasis for at
least 180
million years....
- studies." A
paramount example of
evolutionary stasis is the fern
Osmunda claytoniana.
Based on
paleontological evidence it has
remained unchanged, even at...
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washed on
sores and
taken for
venereal disease, e.g. gonorrhea.
Osmunda claytoniana, used for
blood and
venereal diseases.
Chelidonium majus,
infusion mixed...
- brachiariae-eruciformis
Physoderma chrysopogonicola Physoderma citri Physoderma claytoniana Physoderma claytonianum Physoderma comari Physoderma commelinae Physoderma...
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extinct fern in the
genus Osmunda, very
similar to the
extant fern
Osmunda claytoniana. It has been
found in the
Upper Tri****ic of Antarctica.
Thomas N. Taylor...
- cinnamomea: 35
Cinnamon fern State-wide G5 -
secure Ophioglossum Osmunda claytoniana: 35
Interrupted fern
Northern Georgia G5 -
secure Ophioglossum Osmunda...
- Osmundastrum. Formerly, some
authors included the
interrupted fern,
Osmunda claytoniana, in the
genus or
section Osmundastrum,
because of its
gross apparent...