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Onoclea sensibilis, the
sensitive fern, also
known as the bead fern, is a co****-textured,
medium to large-sized
deciduous perennial fern. The name comes...
- 2016 (PPG I),
Onoclea has a
single species:
Onoclea sensibilis L. –
sensitive fern (eastern Asia,
eastern North America) The
following Onoclea species have...
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sporangium Gametophyte (thallus) and
sporophyte (ascendant frond) of
Onoclea sensibilis Ferns are not as
important economically as seed plants, but have considerable...
- (2002). "Role of the rice
seedlings [Oryza sativa] and
Kouyawarabi (
Onoclea sensibilis L.)
infested with
Burkholderia plantarii as the
source of bacterial...
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Reveal in 1993.
Aspleniineae includes some
important ferns,
including Onoclea sensibilis, the
sensitive fern,
which grows as a
virtual weed
throughout much...
- fronds.
These may be non-photosynthetic and lack
typical pinnae, e.g.
Onoclea sensibilis.
Cycads produce strobili, both pollen-producing and seed-producing...
- the
fertile fronds 50–70 cm long. It is
superficially similar to
Onoclea sensibilis and
sometimes confused with it. This
species is
native to the southeast...
- - wide
distribution including North America, Europe, and Asia
Onoclea Onoclea sensibilis (sensitive fern) -
North America and
eastern Asia, with the American...
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hygrometric variation, e.g.
spore release from the
fertile margins of
Onoclea sensibilis.
Movement occurs when
plant tissue matures, dies and desiccates, cell...
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persistent petiole base of
several fern genera) – e.g. Diplazium,
Onoclea sensibilis Others:
Storage hypocotyl (the stem of a seedling) –
sometimes called...