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list of ferns
Ferns (division Pteridophyta) are an ancient group of nonflowering vascular plants. They have true roots, stems, and complex leaves and reproduce by spores. Ferns can be found nearly worldwide and more than 9,000 extant species are known to science. The following is a list of some of the major fern families, organized alphabetically.
- adder’s-tongues (family Ophioglossaceae)
- bracken ferns (family Dennstaedtiaceae)
- bracken (Pteridium aquilinum)
- buckler ferns (family Tectariaceae)
- chain ferns (family Blechnaceae)
- climbing ferns (family Schizaeaceae)
- filmy ferns (family Hymenophyllaceae)
- forking ferns (family Gleicheniaceae)
- giant ferns (family Marattiaceae)
- hanging ferns (family Davalliaceae)
- family Lomariopsidaceae
- family Loxsomataceae
- maidenhair ferns (family Pteridaceae)
- cliff brake (genus Pellaea)
- lip fern (genus Cheilanthes)
- water fern (genus Ceratopteris)
- family Matoniaceae
- family Metaxyaceae
- family Plagiogyriaceae
- family Polypodiaceae
- staghorn fern (genus Platycerium)
- royal ferns (family Osmundaceae)
- genus Osmunda
- family Salviniaceae
- mosquito fern (genus Azolla)
- shield ferns (family Dryopteridaceae)
- shield fern (genus Dryopteris)
- spleenworts (family Aspleniaceae)
- walking fern (Asplenium rhizophyllum)
- family Tempskyaceae (extinct)
- genus Tempskya
- family Thelypteridaceae
- tree ferns (family Dicksoniaceae)
- tree fern (various genera)
- umbrella ferns (family Dipteridaceae)
- water clovers (family Marsileaceae)
- whisk ferns (family Psilotaceae)
- family Woodsiaceae
- lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina)