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Phlebodium aureum (golden polypody,
golden serpent fern,
cabbage palm fern, gold-foot fern, blue-star fern, hare-foot fern; syn.
Polypodium aureum, Polypodium...
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Phlebodium is a
small genus of
ferns in the
family Polypodiaceae,
subfamily Polypodioideae,
according to the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification...
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Phlebodium areolatum, the
Virginia blue fern, is a
species of
epiphytic fern in the
family Polypodiaceae. It is
native to the New
World Tropics and Subtropics;...
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presence or
absence of
indusium is also used to
identify fern taxa.
Sorus of
Phlebodium aureum Scattered sori
Linear sori Sori
covering a frond's
entire underside...
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Their fronds can grow up to 2 feet (61 centimeters) in height.
Phlebodium aureum,
sometimes also
referred to as "hare-foot fern." https://plants...
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Calaguala is an
extract from
Phlebodium de****anum (syn.
Polypodium de****anum), a type of fern used
historically for
medicinal purposes. It is also known...
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including Campyloneurum, Cyathea, Microgramma, Nephrolepis, Pecluma,
Phlebodium,
Pleopeltis and Serpocaulon.
Species placed elsewhere include: Polypodium...
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resurrection fern (Pleopeltis polypodioides) and the
golden serpent fern (
Phlebodium aureum). Two
distinct cir****scriptions of the
family are in use. The Pteridophyte...
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greatly modify the biotope. In Hawaii, the
epiphytic fern
Phlebodium aureum,
native to the
tropical Americas, has
spread widely and is considered...
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Philageria (hybrid genus)
Philesia Phillyrea Philodendron Phlebodium Phlomis Phlox Phoenix (date palm)
Phormium Photinia Phragmipedium (an...