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The caterpillar of these moths are borers in Royal Ferns (
A deciduous, herbaceous plant which produces separate fertile & sterile fronds.
The long leaves are from a Iris growing right beside the fern.
Found at Fox Lake Sanctuary in Titusville Florida.
Early fronds shortly after the snow melted in spring. This species is sometimes ...
Thin stemmed plants with "branches" extending at regular intervals along its ...
http://www.floridata.com/ref/o/osmu_cin.cfm Found in a little park near my ...
A large deciduous fern, with sterile fronds reaching up to five feet in length. ...
A large deciduous fern, with sterile fronds reaching up to five feet in length. ...
Considered a living fossil. Does not actually produce cinnamon. Found at Cedar ...
Tall, srong stemmed, non native to N. America, grows well in moist acid soil. ...
Whitish velvety coating on lower stems & fiddleheads. Long, classic fern shape; ...
Middle fern showing the underside spores. Graceful, airy, and delicate in ...
According to the signboard at Jinshagou Nature Reserve, this ancient fern has ...
Deciduous fern with long fronds. The fertile spore-bearing fronds are erect and ...
Fertile leaflets partway up the frond—this is unique & distinctive.
2-3 feet tall. Fertile fronds interrupted by spore-bearing leaflets, or bare ...
Osmunda regalis is a deciduous fern, ...