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THE SPLEENWORT FAMILY JENNIFER RINGGOLD Aspleniace ae

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Aspleniaceae. “ The Spleenwort family ” Jennifer Ringgold. Aspleniaceae. 1-3 genera 700 species of ferns Huge house plants S imple, pinnate, bipinnate or even tripinnate E piphytes or lithophytes or terrestrial (under the right temperate conditions) Meaning they grow upon other - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“THE SPLEENWORT FAMILY ”

JENNIFER RINGGOLD

Aspleniaceae

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Aspleniaceae

1-3 genera700 species of fernsHuge house plantsSimple, pinnate, bipinnate

or even tripinnateEpiphytes or lithophytes or

terrestrial(under the right temperate conditions) Meaning they grow upon other

plant, buildings, and or rocks.Contain linear sori and flap-like indusium

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A sorus (plural: sori) is a cluster of sporangia.

Indusium: a film like tissue that makes a cover to protect the sori

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Drypoteris cristata (Crested Wood-Fern)

Habitat: Wet meadows, cedar/spruce forested wetlands, or open shrubby wetlands Soils are high in organic material

Fertile leaves dying back in winter while the sterile leaves (several & small), green through winter, forming a “rosette”.

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Athyrium filix-femina (Lady-Fern)

1 to 3 feet Non-flowering Part shade to full shade, and damp

woodland Low maintenance= great house plant Rhizomes and young fronds are

poisonous but edible after cooking

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References

Murakami, N., S. Nogami, M. Watanabe, K. Iwatsuki. 1999. Phylogeny of Aspleniaceae inferred from rbcL nucleotide sequences. American Fern Journal 89: 232-243

www.forestryimages.org Wikipedia contributors. “Spori." Wikipedia, The Free

Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 Mar. 2010. Web. 26 Apr. 2010.

"Aspleniaceae." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2010. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 26 Apr. 2010 <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/39036/Aspleniaceae>.