

Marsh fern
Botanical name: Thelypteridaceae
Marsh fern
Botanical name: Thelypteridaceae

Species of Marsh fern

Air fern
Oreopteris
Macrothelypteris
Pronephrium
Parathelypteris
Maiden ferns
Maiden ferns are very widely distributed worldwide. They have conventional fern-like leaves with well-defined fronds, inhabit meadows and marshes, and spread via long rhizome root systems. These ferns are popular garden additions for their attractive leaves, hardy nature, and ease of care. They are also deer-resistent.
glaphyropteridopsis
Pseudocyclosorus
Ampelopteris
Metathelypteris
Sphaerostephanos
Pseudophegopteris
Stegnogramma
Cyclogramma
It contains eight species.
Cyclosorus
Cyclosorus is a genus of four species of ferns.
Beech ferns
Beech ferns are a genus of plants that have neither seeds nor flowers and they all bear elaborate fern-like fronds. Some species can grow both on the ground and on rocks. Some of these ferns are popular garden plants valued for their attractive leaves and their clump-forming growth.
Christella
Christella are ferns that are distributed throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their habitat is typically related to wet and dense forests that are open or semi-open. Christella are terrestrial ferns that grow from a rhizome. The genus was named Christella in honor of the Swiss botanist Konrad H. Christ.

Scientific Classification
