Blechnaceae
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Blechnum spicant
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Blechnaceae is a family of nine genera and between 240-260 species of ferns, with a cosmopolitan distribution.
Most are ground dwelling, some are climbers, such as Stenochlaena. A characteristic feature of many species is that the young opening fronds are usually tinged with red.
- Genera
- Blechnum L. (hard ferns)
- Brainea J. Sm.
- Doodia R. Br.
- Pteridoblechnum Hennipman
- Sadleria Kaulf.
- Salpichlaena J. Sm.
- Steenisioblechnum Hennipman
- Stenochlaena J. Sm.
- Woodwardia Sm. (syn. Lorinseria C.Presl; chain ferns)