26 results for family: Ophioglossaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Ophioglossaceae | Botrychium | Moonwort | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Botrychium angustisegmentum | Lanceleaf Moonwort, Narrow Triangle Moonwort | Forests 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 MT | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Botrychium matricariifolium | Daisyleaf Moonwort | Dry 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Botrychium simplex var. simplex | Least Moonwort | Disturbed 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Botrychium tenebrosum | Shady Moonwort | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Botrypus | Rattlesnake Fern | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Botrypus virginianus | Rattlesnake Fern, Sang-find | In 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Cheiroglossa | Hand-fern | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Cheiroglossa palmata | Hand-fern | Epiphytic 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioderma | Snakeskin Fern | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioderma pendulum | Snakeskin Fern, Old World Adder's-tongue Fern | Epiphytic on palms (Phoenix). | Native of se. Asia. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossaceae | Adder's-tongue Family | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum | Adder's-tongue | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum crotalophoroides | Bulbous Adder’s-tongue | Moist 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum engelmannii | Engelmann’s Adder’s-tongue, Limestone Adder’s-tongue | Dry 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum nudicaule | Slender Adder’s-tongue | Pine 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). | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum petiolatum | Long-stem Adder’s-tongue | Maritime 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum pusillum | Northern Adder’s-tongue | Wet 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. | |
Ophioglossaceae | Ophioglossum pycnostichum | Southern Adder’s-tongue | Bottomland 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium | Grape Fern | | | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium biternatum | Southern Grapefern | Moist forests, clearings, old fields. | MD, PA, s. IN, s. IL, and c. OK south to s. FL and e. TX. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium dissectum | Cut-leaf Grape Fern, Dissected Grapefern | Moist forests, clearings, old fields. | NS and QC west to ON and MI, south to Panhandle FL and e. TX; also in the West Indies. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium jenmanii | Alabama Grapefern | Moist 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium lunarioides | Winter Grapefern | Old 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium multifidum | Leather Grapefern | Grassy 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. | 
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Ophioglossaceae | Sceptridium oneidense | Bluntlobe Grapefern | Moist or boggy forests, floodplain forests, bogs. | Local in occurrence from NB, QC, and ON south to NC, TN, KY, IN, and WI. | 
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