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'''''Thelypteris''''' is a [[genus]] of [[fern]]s in the family [[Thelypteridaceae]].  If the genus is defined fairly broadly, it contains 875<ref>http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=132776</ref> species, many of which are extremely similar to one another, and is found nearly worldwide.<ref> The ferns are [[Terrestrial plant|terrestrial]], with the exception of a few which are [[lithophyte]]s (grow on rocks).<ref name="smith" >http://www.pryerlab.net/publication/fichier749.pdf</ref> The bulk of the species are tropical, although there are a number of temperate species.<ref>http://www.pryerlab.net/publication/fichier749.pdf</ref>
  
 
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== Species ==
 
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The genus includes the following species (incomplete list):
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* ''[[Thelypteris aculeata]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris appressa]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris bonapartii]]'', (Rosenst.) Alston, [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris campii]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris chimboracensis]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris conformis]]'', (Sodiro) A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris correllii]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris dodsonii]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris elegantula]]'', (Sodiro) Alston, [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris euthythrix]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris fluminalis]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris kunthii]]'' <small>([[Desv.]]) [[C.V. Morton|Morton]]</small> (=''T. normalis'')
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* ''[[Thelypteris macra]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris noveboracensis]]'', New York fern, eastern North America<ref>http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=233501287</ref>
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* ''[[Thelypteris palustris]]'', Marsh fern, eastern North America
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* ''[[Thelypteris rosenstockii]]'', (C.Chr.) R.M.Tryon, [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris semilunata]]'', (Sodiro) A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
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* ''[[Thelypteris subtilis]]'', A.R.Sm., [[endemism|endemic]] to Ecuador
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 26 April 2010


Thelypteris noveboracensis


Plant Characteristics
Habit   fern

Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Exposure: part-sun, shade
Water: moist, moderate
Features: foliage
Scientific Names

Thelypteridaceae >

Thelypteris >


Thelypteris is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae. If the genus is defined fairly broadly, it contains 875[1] species, many of which are extremely similar to one another, and is found nearly worldwide.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag The bulk of the species are tropical, although there are a number of temperate species.[2]

Cultivation

Propagation

Pests and diseases

Species

The genus includes the following species (incomplete list):

Gallery

References

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