- Desmophlebium.
Diplazium australe Diplazium dietrichianum Diplazium dilatatum Diplazium esculentum Diplazium fraxinifolium Diplazium hymenodes Diplazium laffanianum...
-
Diplazium esculentum, the
vegetable fern, is an
edible fern
found throughout Asia and Oceania. It is
probably one of the most
commonly consumed ferns...
-
Diplazium laffanianum, or
Governor Laffan's fern, is a
species of fern
endemic to Bermuda. It is
listed as
extinct in the wild. It is
named after Sir...
-
Diplazium australe,
commonly known as the
Austral lady fern, is a
small fern
occurring in
eastern Australia, New
Zealand and
Norfolk Island. The habitat...
-
Diplazium molokaiense is a rare
species of fern
known by the
common name
Molokai twinsorus fern. It is
endemic to Hawaii,
where it is one of the rarest...
-
Diplazium dilatatum is a
small fern
occurring in India, Indochina,
Malesia and
Australia as far
south as Wauchope, New
South Wales. The
habitat is moist...
-
Diplazium melanochlamys is a
ground fern only
found on Lord Howe
Island in the
relatively remote Pacific Ocean between Australia and New Zealand. A common...
-
Diplazium hymenodes,
sometimes called the pea**** fern (although this name is also used for
other species), is a
twinsorus fern in the wood fern family...
-
Diplazium sibiri****,
otherwise known as mole-ladder is a
species of fern. It is
found in Siberia,
across Russia, in Finland, and in
northern Asia. They...
- may also be
referred to by its
older synonyms Athyrium pycnocarpon and
Diplazium pycnocarpon.
Commonly referred to as the narrow-leaved
glade fern,...