Fern or Clubmoss species

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27 species

Adiantum atroviride (A Maidenhair Fern)

Adiantum atroviride
Adiantum atroviride

Asplenium bulbiferum (Mother Spleenwort)

Asplenium bulbiferum
Asplenium bulbiferum

Asplenium trichomanes (Common Spleenwort)

Asplenium trichomanes
Asplenium trichomanes
Asplenium trichomanes

Blechnum fluviatile (Way Water Fern)

Blechnum fluviatile
Blechnum fluviatile
Blechnum fluviatile

Botrychium lunaria (Grassy Moonwort)

Botrychium lunaria
Botrychium lunaria
Botrychium lunaria

Diplazium australe (Austral Lady Fern)

Diplazium australe
Diplazium australe
Diplazium australe

Gleichenia dicarpa (Wiry Coral Fern)

Gleichenia dicarpa
Gleichenia dicarpa
Gleichenia dicarpa

Gleichenia microphylla (Scrambling Coral Fern)

Gleichenia microphylla
Gleichenia microphylla
Gleichenia microphylla

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