Blechnaceae is a family of ferns in the order Polypodiales, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Its status as a family and the number of genera included have ...
Blechnaceae, the chain fern family, comprising 7–9 genera and more than 200 species. The family is most diverse in tropical regions of the Southern ...
Blechnaceae are perennial, herbaceous ferns that typically grow on soil. The leaves are large and are once- or twice-divided, depending upon the species.
Blechnaceae
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Scientific name: Blechnaceae
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Plants perennial, mostly terrestrial, occasionally on rock or epiphytic. Stems creeping to suberect or ascending, sometimes climbing [rarely arborescent], ...
Oct 19, 2016 · Blechnaceae, a leptosporangiate fern family nested within eupolypods II, comprises 200–250 species, typically divided among seven to nine ...
Mar 30, 2021 · Blechnaceae is a family of seven genera and about 265 species, represented in New Zealand by a single genus, Blechnum, with 23 indigenous and two naturalised ...
BLECHNACEAE. A ... Linear along both sides of midvein, with linear indusia opening inwardly (toward midvein). Key to the genera of climbing Blechnaceae.
It consists of unbranched rhizomes with helically arranged fronds that are tripinnate with ultimate laminar pinnules. Fertile pinnae are interspersed among ...
Blechnaceae, a leptosporangiate fern family nested within eupolypods II, comprises 200-250 species, typically divided among seven to nine genera.
Nov 11, 2017 · The Blechnaceae, in the order of Polypodiales, is a family of fern, consisting of around 2–24 genera with approximately 250 species, ...