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Dryopteridaceae / Wood Ferns
Glade Fern (Diplazium pycnocarpon)
Glade Fern is also known as Narrow leaved Spleenwort, Athyrium pycnocarpon and Asplenium pycnocarpon.

Plant Type: This is a fern, it is a perennial which can reach 100cm in height (40inches). Usually five once cut frons emerge from each root.
Leaves: This plant has basal leaves only. Each leaf is pinnate, wider past the base of the lamina.
Flowers: None
Fruit: Sorus three to five times longer than wide.
Habitat: Wet to moist partly shaded areas.

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Glade Fern (Diplazium pycnocarpo) - back of leaflet with spores dispersing  © Daniel Reed
Glade Fern (Diplazium pycnocarpon) - Group in sinkhole  © Daniel Reed
Group in sinkhole at Cedars of Lebanon State Forest, Tennessee.

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More Info:  
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By: Boughton Cobb and Illustrated by Laura Louise Foster. 1963, ISBN:0395194318

The relatively small number of ferns as compared to flowering plants make possible this book that is both a technical manual and portable field guide. The illustrated key is excellent and the pen and ink drawings of most species covered are, detailed, accurate and beautiful. A bibliography by states and regions is provided.



By: David B. Lellinger. , ISBN:0874746035

This exhaustive work describes over 400 species, subspecies and varieties and includes color photos for most. The author is the Curator of Ferns at the Smithsonian Institution and A Murray Evans, Professor of Botany at the University of Tennessee took the excellent photographs traveling all over North America to accomplish the task. If you want to know the ferns this is a must have book.



Classification:  
Kingdom

|Division
Pteridophyta
Fern
|Class
Filicopsida
|Subclass

|Order
Polypodiales
|Family
Dryopteridaceae
Wood Ferns
|Subfamily

|Tribe

|Genus
Diplazium
Twinsorus Fern

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