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- feet) tall, it is characterized by small whitish flowers, a tall stem of fernlike leaves, and a pungent odor. The plant is native to temperate regions of...
- Psilotum nudum, the whisk fern, is a fernlike plant. Like the other species in the order Psilotales, it lacks roots. Its name, Psilotum nudum, means "bare...
- grows up to 24 in (61 cm) tall. The stems are grey and woolly. Leaves are fernlike, double pinnate and silver to green in colour. Dark blue or violet flowers...
- seeds to fernlike foliage of Sphenopteris hoeningshauseni in the same coal balls. This was the first recognition that some Carboniferous fernlike leaves...
- in water. Und**** ferns are sometimes labeled as "Neptune plants". The fernlike branches of S. argentea are composed of many small, chitinous chambers...
- genus. Geum rossii has less flowers per stem and leaves which are somewhat fernlike. "Geum rossii Ross' Avens". NatureServe. 3 February 2016. Retrieved 3 June...
- micrantha is sprawling perennial herb. It produces thin trailing stems with 'fernlike' foliage on compound pedate leaves. It produces daisylike yellow flower...
- which are not closely related. This is a hairy, sticky plant covered in fernlike foliage made up of fronds of small leaflets. At the ends of the erect branches...
- from Latin: spiraea and Gr****: ανθος- flower. This is a shrub covered in fernlike foliage made up of fronds of small leaflets. At the ends of the erect branches...
- pectinatus means “comb-like”, possibly referring to the deeply-divided, fernlike leaves. Euryops pectinatus is widely used as a garden plant, especially...