26 results for family: Ophioglossaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
OphioglossaceaeBotrychiumMoonwortimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeBotrychium angustisegmentumLanceleaf Moonwort, Narrow Triangle MoonwortForests and grassy balds.B. angustisegmentum ranges from NL (Newfoundland) and ON south to VA, WV, NC, OH, MI, and MN, and in the Rocky Mountains of Canada and MTimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeBotrychium matricariifoliumDaisyleaf MoonwortDry to moist forests (often successional), old fields, grassy balds, northern hardwood forests.NL (Newfoundland) and AB south to w. NC, TN, KY, WV, OH, IL, WI, MN, and ND; Europe.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeBotrychium simplex var. simplexLeast MoonwortDisturbed gravelly areas in spruce-fir forests, northern hardwoods forests, grassy balds.NL (Newfoundland) and BC south to NJ, VA, NC, MI, IN, WI, IA, SD, WY, CO, NM, UT, NV, and CA.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeBotrychium tenebrosumShady Moonwortimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeBotrypusRattlesnake Fernimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeBotrypus virginianusRattlesnake Fern, Sang-findIn a wide range of fairly dry, mesic, and wet forests, cove forests, especially in nutrient-rich, moist bottomlands and slopes.NL (Newfoundland) and BC south to n. peninsular FL and CA, and Mexico south through Central America and n. South America; West Indies; Asia; Australia; scattered in Europe.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeCheiroglossaHand-fernimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeCheiroglossa palmataHand-fernEpiphytic in strand swamps and hammocks, especially in and around the leaf bases of Sabal palmetto.Peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico (CHP, OAX), Central America, and South America; References o distribution in Africa and tropical Asia are based on other species.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphiodermaSnakeskin Fernimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioderma pendulumSnakeskin Fern, Old World Adder's-tongue FernEpiphytic on palms (Phoenix).Native of se. Asia.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossaceaeAdder's-tongue Familyimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossumAdder's-tongueimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossum crotalophoroidesBulbous Adder’s-tongueMoist ditch banks, grassy roadside flats, lawns, cemeteries, moist pine woodlands.E. NC (Dare County) south to FL and west to c. TX; also in Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and South America.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossum engelmanniiEngelmann’s Adder’s-tongue, Limestone Adder’s-tongueDry barrens and glades over calcareous rocks, very rarely on granite.W. VA, IN, IL, KS, and AZ south to Panhandle FL and TX; Mexico and Central America. Ascribed to NC by Wagner & Wagner in FNA (1993b), the documentation unknown.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossum nudicauleSlender Adder’s-tonguePine flatwoods, lawns, and other moist, grassy areas.E. NC south to s. FL, west to TX; West Indies; Mexico, Central, and South America; Asia; Africa. First reported from NC by Thomas & Marx (1979).image of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossum petiolatumLong-stem Adder’s-tongueMaritime wet grasslands, wet pine flatwoods, moist ditch banks, and grassy roadside flats.Se. VA south to FL and west to TX and OK; West Indies; Central America to n. South America; Asia.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossum pusillumNorthern Adder’s-tongueWet meadows, swamp edges.NS west to ND and BC, south to w. VA, n. IN, n. IL, and w. NE, w. WY, w. MT, and CA.
OphioglossaceaeOphioglossum pycnostichumSouthern Adder’s-tongueBottomland forests, moist loamy soils of successional forests and old fields.S. NJ, IN, IL, and s. MI south to GA, MS, and e. TX; s. Mexico.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridiumGrape Fernimage of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridium biternatumSouthern GrapefernMoist forests, clearings, old fields.MD, PA, s. IN, s. IL, and c. OK south to s. FL and e. TX.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridium dissectumCut-leaf Grape Fern, Dissected GrapefernMoist forests, clearings, old fields.NS and QC west to ON and MI, south to Panhandle FL and e. TX; also in the West Indies.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridium jenmaniiAlabama GrapefernMoist to dryish forests and disturbed areas.C. and sw. VA and TN south to Panhandle FL, s. AL, and e. LA; also in the West Indies.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridium lunarioidesWinter GrapefernOld fields, pastures, young forests, granitic flatrocks, juniper-oak-blue ash woodlands over limestone, cemeteries.Wc. NC, c. TN, and s. SC south to n. FL, and west to e. TX and se. OK.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridium multifidumLeather GrapefernGrassy balds and high elevation meadows; moist forests.NL (Labrador) and AK south NJ, PA, OH (and in the mountains to VA and NC), IN, IL, IA, NE, CO, NM, and CA.image of plant
OphioglossaceaeSceptridium oneidenseBluntlobe GrapefernMoist or boggy forests, floodplain forests, bogs.Local in occurrence from NB, QC, and ON south to NC, TN, KY, IN, and WI.image of plant