14 results for family: Cystopteridaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteridaceae | Brittle Fern Family | | | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris | Bladder Fern, Brittle Fern | | | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris ×wagneri | | | OH. | |
Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris bulbifera | Bulblet Fern, Bulblet Bladder Fern | Moist outcrops and talus of calcareous rocks, rarely up to 1500 m elevation. | NL (Newfoundland) west to MN, south to NC, nw. SC (Oconee County), nw. GA, AL, and AR; also disjunct in UT, AZ, NM, and w. TX. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris fragilis | Fragile Fern, Brittle Fern | Cliffs, ascending in our area to 1650 m. | Circumboreal, in North America ranging from NL (Newfoundland) west to AK, south to MA, CT, NJ, montane NC, w. OK, NM, and AZ; Central America. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris laurentiana | Laurentian Fragile Fern | Calcareous cliffs and ledges. | NL west to ON, south to MA, PA, n. IL, and e. IA. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris protrusa | Lowland Bladder Fern | Rich woods or on moss- and soil-covered talus in boulderfields, loess bluffs, occasionally on ledges of rock outcrops. | NY and ON west to MN, south to GA, Panhandle FL (Washington and Gadsden counties) (Wunderlin & Hansen 2006; L. Byrd, pers.comm., 2020), AL, MS, LA, e. TX, and OK. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris tennesseensis | Tennessee Bladder Fern | Moist to dry outcrops of calcareous rocks, including coquina limestone (‘marl’) in the outer Coastal Plain. | PA, KY, IL, WI, and IA south to NC, nw. GA, n. AL, AR, and OK. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Cystopteris tenuis | Mackay's Fragile Fern, Mackay's Bladder Fern | Moist outcrops and cliffs of metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, occasionally in moist soils near rock outcrops or moist soil banks. | NL (Newfoundland) west to MN and NE, south to VA, IL, MO, and AR (Peck 2011), and in the mountains to NC, TN, and n. GA. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Gymnocarpium | Oak Fern | | | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Gymnocarpium ×brittonianum | Britton's Oak Fern | | | |
Cystopteridaceae | Gymnocarpium ×heterosporum | | | | |
Cystopteridaceae | Gymnocarpium appalachianum | Appalachian Oak Fern | Moist, rocky forests, at medium to high elevations. | Endemic to the c. and s. Appalachians (known from ne. WV, nw. VA, sc. PA, and disjunct in nw. NC and OH). In NC, this species is limited to a single site, below the north-facing summit cliffs on Bluff Mountain, Ashe County, where seepage results in extensive ice formations which frequently persist until June. | 
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Cystopteridaceae | Gymnocarpium dryopteris | Northern Oak Fern | Moist, rocky forests, southwards at medium to high elevations. | Circumboreal, occurring throughout northern and central Eurasia, Greenland, south in North America to MD (?), e. WV, s. PA, OH, MI, IL, IA, w. SD, CO, n. NM, c. AZ, and OR. | 
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