Phegopteris excelsior Identification Guide
The following is a guide to the recognition of Tall Beech Fern, a new beech fern in New England,...
Read MorePosted by Michael Sundue | Mar 5, 2020 | Ferns
The following is a guide to the recognition of Tall Beech Fern, a new beech fern in New England,...
Read MorePosted by Nathan Smith | Aug 18, 2018 | Ferns, Observations
northern beech fern, narrow beech fern
Read MorePosted by Jose A. Campos | Jul 11, 2016 | Ferns, Observations
Phegopteris connectilis, photos taken in a spruce forest, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Read MorePosted by Michael Sundue | Jun 19, 2015 | Ferns, Observations
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Read MorePosted by Fernando Matos | Jan 8, 2015 | Ferns, New Collections
Phegopteris contains four species and is widely distributed throughout the N temperate zone, with...
Read MoreI'm so excited to have been a part of this monumental project in collaboration with researchers at the Chinese Academy of Forestry to publish yet another #SeedFree #genome! Looking forward to many many more! Check it out @NaturePlants! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-022-01146-6
A great day doing a comprehensive Asplenium septentrionale count together with @NatResWales staff. Some positive site actions have already been done, and a good discussion on a management plan to look after this very special site. @FernBPS @fossilplants #FernFriday @cofnod
3Once more unto the breach, dear friends: Resolving the origins and relationships of the Pellaea wrightiana hybrid complex http://dlvr.it/SQPrdV
Based on an estimate of 51 families worldwide. Total number of families on this website = 50.
Based on an estimate of 337 genera worldwide. Total number of genera on this website = 282.
Based on an estimate of 11,916 species worldwide. Total number of species on this website = 1468.