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Interrupted fern are usually found in shady locations, growing in moist soil. These plants’ unique growth features, along with their attractive fronds, make them popular in shade and woodland gardens. The early spring shoots are coated with a whitish wool-like substance that dissipates as the plants grow. The ferns spread by spores released by the center of the fronds.
Osmundastrum
Osmundastrum
Osmundastrum are the common name for a genus containing a single species, O. cinnamomeum, commonly known as the "Cinnamon Fern." These handsome plants can typically be found residing in wet, rich soils in forested or swampy areas. This species' common name derives not from its scent or its edibility, but rather its color; vivid green spore-bearing fronds slowly become brown, or cinnamon-colored, as summer turns to autumn.
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Todea
The fern genus todea is known from only two living species. Species in the genus todea, as Leptopteris, are distinct from other in Osmundaceae in that sporangia are born on laminar pinnules.
Leptopteris
Leptopteris
The fern genus leptopteris is a small group of plants found growing in the Pacific Islands, New Guinea and Australia. Leptopteris has very thin fronds.
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Plenasium
Plenasium is a genus of ferns in the family Osmundaceae.
Osmunda
Osmunda
Some extant species of the osmunda have an interesting fossil record dating back as far as 250 million years. Many juvenile members of this genus have hairy brick-red fronds which turn smooth and green as they mature, giving a blooming, flowery aesthetic. They have an arching or erect habit.
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Claytosmunda
Interrupted fern
Interrupted fern are usually found in shady locations, growing in moist soil. These plants’ unique growth features, along with their attractive fronds, make them popular in shade and woodland gardens. The early spring shoots are coated with a whitish wool-like substance that dissipates as the plants grow. The ferns spread by spores released by the center of the fronds.
Osmundastrum
Osmundastrum
Osmundastrum are the common name for a genus containing a single species, O. cinnamomeum, commonly known as the "Cinnamon Fern." These handsome plants can typically be found residing in wet, rich soils in forested or swampy areas. This species' common name derives not from its scent or its edibility, but rather its color; vivid green spore-bearing fronds slowly become brown, or cinnamon-colored, as summer turns to autumn.
Todea
Todea
The fern genus todea is known from only two living species. Species in the genus todea, as Leptopteris, are distinct from other in Osmundaceae in that sporangia are born on laminar pinnules.
Leptopteris
Leptopteris
The fern genus leptopteris is a small group of plants found growing in the Pacific Islands, New Guinea and Australia. Leptopteris has very thin fronds.
Plenasium
Plenasium
Plenasium is a genus of ferns in the family Osmundaceae.
Osmunda
Osmunda
Some extant species of the osmunda have an interesting fossil record dating back as far as 250 million years. Many juvenile members of this genus have hairy brick-red fronds which turn smooth and green as they mature, giving a blooming, flowery aesthetic. They have an arching or erect habit.
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