- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
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found in the
Amazon Basin and the
Guyana Highlands. They have a deep-green
fernlike foliage, with
bipinnately compound leaves. This
genus has been
proven to...
- shed into the air. One part of the leaf, the trophop****, is
sterile and
fernlike; the other, the sporop****, is
fertile and
carries the
clusters of sporangia...
-
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...
- (wild or
fringed bleeding-heart, turkey-corn) is a
flowering plant with
fernlike leaves and
oddly shaped flowers native to the
Appalachian Mountains. It...
- in water. Und****
ferns are
sometimes labeled as "Neptune plants". The
fernlike branches of S.
argentea are
composed of many small,
chitinous chambers...
-
growing to 2
metres (6+1⁄2 ft) tall and 1 m (3+1⁄2 ft) wide. The
leaves are
fernlike, 2–4-pinnate,
finely divided, feathery, up to 50
centimetres (20 in) long...
-
pectinatus means “comb-like”,
possibly referring to the deeply-divided,
fernlike leaves.
Euryops pectinatus is
widely used as a
garden plant, especially...