12 results for family: Dennstaedtiaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Dennstaedtiaceae | Dennstaedtiaceae | Bracken Family | | | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Hypolepis | Bramble Fern | | | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Hypolepis barringtonii | Creeping Bramble Fern | Swamps, wet hammocks, solution holes. | N. FL (Clay County) south to c. FL. | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Hypolepis tenuifolia | Spineless Bramble Fern, Soft Ground-fern | Moist disturbed areas. | Native of tropical e. Asia and South Pacific islands. Rather commonly cultivated, and escaping and establishing vegetatively by rhizome. | |
Dennstaedtiaceae | Mucura | | | | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Mucura bipinnata | Bipinnate Cuplet Fern | Moist to wet hammocks. | FL; West Indies; Mexico, Central America, and South America. Wunderlin & Hansen (2000) treat occurrences in Seminole and Duval counties as introduced. The presumably native populations once present near Lake Okeechobee have been extirpated. | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Pteridium | Bracken | | | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Pteridium caudatum | Lacy Bracken, Tropical Bracken, Tailed Bracken | Hammocks, pine flatwoods, Florida scrub. | FL peninsula (north to Citrus and St. Johns counties); West Indies; Mexico, Central America, and South America. | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Pteridium latiusculum | Eastern Bracken | Mainly in dry woodlands, forests, and heath balds, up to 1600 m in elevation. | NL (Newfoundland) west to MB, south to Panhandle FL, TX, and n. Mexico. | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Pteridium pseudocaudatum | Southern Bracken | Mainly in dry sandy or rocky woodlands, often locally abundant in longleaf pine sandhills and pine flatwoods. | The "pseudocaudatum entity" is primarily distributed in the Southeastern Coastal Plain (where it is ubiquitous and abundant), but is reported north to MA, OH, IN, IL, s. MI, and MO. | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Sitobolium | Hay-scented Fern | | | 
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Dennstaedtiaceae | Sitobolium punctilobulum | Hay-scented Fern, Pasture Fern, Boulder Fern | Rocky or dry woodlands and forests, rock outcrops, pastures, clearings, roadbanks. | NS and QC west to MI, south to NC, n. GA, n. AL, and AR, progressively more montane southward. | 
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