Cystopteris
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Read about Cystopteris in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cystopteris (Greek, bladder-fern). Polypodiaceae. Native ferns, with delicate foliage; deserve to be planted in the hardy fem garden. Sori round, covered by a delicate indusium which is attached under one side and opens at the other, becoming hood-like in appearance and finally disappearing. The 5 species are native in the north temperate zone. Of easy cult. in shady, rich borders.
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Species
Species includewp:
- Cystopteris bulbifera - Bulblet Bladderfern
- Cystopteris dickieana - Dickie's Bladder-fern
- Cystopteris douglasii - Douglas' Bladderfern
- Cystopteris fragilis - Brittle Bladderfern
- Cystopteris laurentiana - St. Lawrence Bladderfern
- Cystopteris montana - Mountain Bladderfern
- Cystopteris protrusa - Lowland Bladderfern
- Cystopteris reevesiana - Reeves' Bladderfern
- Cystopteris tennesseensis - Tennessee Bladderfern
- Cystopteris tenuis - Upland brittle Bladderfern
- Cystopteris utahensis - Utah Bladderfern
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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