13 results for royal fern
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Osmunda regalis (royal fern)
...L.. royal fern. Ferns Monilophytes Facts About: Royal fern is a cosmopolitan species, and may be the only vascular plant found on all seven continents. It is common throughout New Englan...
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Question: Plant apps have given me an id of royal fern (Osmunda regalis) …
...the fern Osmunda spectabilis (American royal fern). While identification apps frequently make mistakes, I think this one led you to the correct species. Best wishes.
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Question: This tiny fern we found along the Hudson in the Adirondacks in …
...tiny fern we found along the Hudson in the Adirondacks in NY. Thank You, Answer: Dear Auntie, It looks like you have photographed a very small plant of Osmunda regalis (royal fern). It has all the f...
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Question: Hi I am looking to find out what kind of ferns these …
...the fern, but it appears to be a member of the Osmundaceae (royal fern family). It could be either Osmundastrum cinnamomeum (cinnamon fern) or Osmunda claytoniana (interrupted fern), but I would need...
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Question: New to Plant Share. These photos taken last May at my rental …
...Lady Fern. Been disconnected from iNaturalist, phone issue deleting app, and am not certain if that ID. I think in the second photo, the fern in foreground is a Sensitive Fern. A lot of that and othe...
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Question: Please help me identify these two ferns. Photos were taken in Litchfield …
...green fern is a species of the genus Dryopteris (wood fern), but I can't tell you for certain which one. The brown fern appears to be a member of the Osmundaceae (royal fern family), but could e...
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Genus: Osmunda (royal fern)
...Osmunda. royal fern. This is one of two genera in the Osmundaceae family in New England, which can be distinguished from each other by the structure and appearance of their fertile leaves. In this g...
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Genus: Osmundastrum (royal fern)
...Osmundastrum. royal fern. This is one of two genera in the Osmundaceae family, which can be distinguished from each other by the structure and appearance of their fertile leaves. In this genus, all ...
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Question: This plant, which I assume is a fern, grows in a shaded …
...glade fern. Perhaps you could help identify it? Answer: Dear Introvertigo, good afternoon. The plant you have photographed is Osmunda spectabilis (American royal fern). It is a common, native inhab...
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Question: Hello, Could this be allegheny monkey-flower? I couldn't get a good shot …
...are royal fern, jack-in-the-pulpit, wild geranium, a gray-green sedge, and a tall-ish, lacy grass. (Any suggestions as to who the grass might be?) Thanks for all your kind help! Answer: Dear sldz22, ...