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Published In: A History of British Ferns 5. 1840. (1--5 Feb 1840) (Hist. Brit. Ferns) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Notes: Up to twenty genera, mostly tropical, in both hemispheres. Mabberley (2008) includes this family in the PTERIDACEAE. We followed the Flora Europaea which includes here additional 3 families: CRYPTOGRAMMACEAE, HEMIONITIDACEAE (GYMNOGRAMMACEAE) and SINOPTERIDACEAE.

 

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Perennial terrestrial and xeromorphic ferns, diverse in habit. Rhizome solenostelic, erect or creeping, hairy or scaly. Leaves uniform, usually with shining petiole and rhachis; blade rarely entire, generally l-5-pinnate or pedate, the ultimate pinnules mostly trapeziform or cuneate-flabellate; veins very often free. Sori close to the leaf margin; sporangia borne along and sometimes also between the ends of the veins on the underside of a reflexed continuous or lobed margin (pseudo-indusium) which conceals the sori. Spores tetrahedral or globular.

 

 
 
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