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- Shield fern is a common name for ferns in several genera and may refer to: Dryopteris Lastreopsis Polystichum Thelypteris This page is an index of articles...
- Polystichum setiferum, the soft shield fern, is an evergreen or semi-evergreen fern native to southern and western Europe. The stalks and most midribs...
- Other common names include leathery shieldfern, iron fern, 7-w****s-fern, and climbing shield fern. Growing to 90 cm (35 in) tall and broad, Rumohra adiantiformis...
- ****hii, sometimes known as ****h's maiden fern or southern shield fern, is the most common of the maiden ferns in the southeastern United States south of...
- marginalis, vernacularly known as the marginal shield fern or marginal wood fern, is a perennial species of fern found in damp shady areas throughout eastern...
- Dryopteris filix-mas, the male fern, is a common fern of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, native to much of Europe, Asia, and North America. It favours...
- Polystichum aleuti****, the Aleutian holly fern or Aleutian shield fern, is an endangered species of the Polystichum genus and currently consisting of a...
- Dryopteris erythrosora, the autumn fern or ****anese shield fern, is a species of fern in the family Dryopteridaceae, native to China South-Central, China...
- Polystichum aculeatum, the hard shield-fern, is an evergreen fern native to Europe. It is most abundant in upland regions of the British Isles and western...
- refer to a range of fern species including: Asplenium bulbiferum, hen and chicken fern. Polystichum richardii, common shield fern. "pikopiko". Māori dictionary...