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Woodwardia Fimbriata
Osmunda Regalis
Blade bright green, lanceolate, pinnatifid with wide wings along rachis, viens joining into 2 or mor...
Woodwardia virginica Virginia chain fern Photograph(s) by PLANTS Characteristics Height: 3-6' Flower...
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Woodwardia Radicans
Woodwardia areolata netted chain fern Photograph(s) by PLANTS RM91 Characteristics Height: 0.5-2' Fl...
Sori on the trail to Feather Falls in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, 27 May 2009.
Adaxial view of pinnae on the Hall's Ranch Trail, 8/3/06.
Underside of a frond, showing the tan sori (spore-bearing structures), which form a double row outli...
Woodwardia orientalis Family: Blechnaceae Oriental Chain Fern Origin: Himalayas, Japan, China, Taiwa...
Wurzelnder Kettenfarn Woodwardia radicans Feto-de-botão Tüpfelfarngewächse (Polypodiaceae) [Blechn...
Felce fossile - Woodwardia radicans
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NWI status: OBL W ood Fern (Dryopteridaceae) Sensitive fern Onoclea sensibilis L.) Native Perennial
Sterile fronds of the netted chain fern.
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Abaxial view of pinnae on the Hall's Ranch Trail, 8/3/06. Go back to: SW Plants The main index
Woodwardia Plant
photo © Joël Reynaud
Copyright (c) 2007-2009, Ronald Bourret
Habitat: Swamps, bogs, wet pinelands, shade to partial shade. Distribution: Nova Scotia south to cen...
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Plant habit on the Hall's Ranch Trail in the northern Sierra Nevada, 8/3/06.
Fronds grow 1 to 3 feet long, 8 to 15 inches wide. Grow new ferns from the many tiny plantlets that ...
Woodwardia radicans Blechnaceae Woodwardia radicans felce bulbifera