13 results for family: Blechnaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Blechnaceae | Anchistea | Virginia Chain Fern | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Anchistea virginica | Virginia Chain Fern | Moist to wet, acid, organic soils, such as bogs, blackwater bottomlands, pocosins, and bayhead margins, sometimes in standing water, as in periodically flooded coastal plain depression ponds, wet hammocks. | NS west to MI and IL, south to s. FL and e. TX (primarily Coastal Plain); Bermuda. | 
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Blechnaceae | Blechnaceae | Deer Fern Family | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Blechnum | Deer Fern | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Blechnum appendiculatum | Hammock Fern | Rocky hammocks, moist forests. | S. GA south to s. FL; c. TX; West Indies; Mexico, Central America, South America; also collected once in LA, on the west bank of the Mississippi River in bottomland hardwoods in Iberville Parish, LA. | 
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Blechnaceae | Lorinseria | Netted Chain Fern | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Lorinseria areolata | Netted Chain Fern | Moist to wet, acid, organic soils, such as bogs, blackwater bottomlands, pocosins, wet hammocks. | NS west to MI and MO, south to s. FL and e. TX, primarily on the Coastal Plain. | 
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Blechnaceae | Stenochlaena | | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Stenochlaena tenuifolia | Giant Vine Fern | Terrestrial or epiphytic in disturbed areas, suburban woodlands, persistent or spreading from cultivation. | Native of subsaharan Africa. | 
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Blechnaceae | Telmatoblechnum | Deer Fern | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Telmatoblechnum serrulatum | Swamp Fern, Marsh Fern | Swamps, marshes, wet prairies, hammocks, bottomlands, vacant lots. | Ne. FL south to FL peninsula; Mexico, Central America, south to c. South America; West Indies. Introduced and established in e. SC (Beaufort and Jasper counties) via landscaping plants brought in from FL (P. McMillan, pers. comm., 2005); similarly introduced in s. AL (H. Horne, pers.comm., 2012; W. Barger, pers. comm., 2012). | 
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Blechnaceae | Woodwardia | Chain Fern | | | 
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Blechnaceae | Woodwardia radicans | European Chain Fern | Swamps and hammocks. | Native of Mediterranean Europe. | 
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