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Pteridophytes of Conservation significance in Australia
a list of Endangered, Vulnerable and Extinct Australian ferns and fern allies - Australian National Herbarium, Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research
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Pteridophytes of Jervis Bay and Beecroft Peninsula
online checklist - Australian National Herbarium Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research
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Pteridophytes of Wisconsin
This web site is provided for those interested in the ferns and fern allies or pteridophytes of Wisconsin. The fern allies include horsetails, club mosses, spikemosses, and quillworts. The goal is to provide a key to all native Wisconsin pteridophytes with photos and descriptions to help with their identification - Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
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Recent name changes in Australian pteridophytes
Australian National Herbarium, Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research - this resource is being compiled and provided as a guide to recent changes in nomenclature and taxonomy of Australian ferns and their allies. It is not exhaustive, but is provided to assist users who are not in constant contact with the literature of pteridophytes to keep up with contemporary pteridological thought and to help them find the taxa they are interested in. It is intended that this list will cover the approximate period of the decade from 1990 onwards
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Report on the Conservation Status of Norfolk Island Ferns
Australian National Herbarium, Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research - online report
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Reproduction and life cycle of ferns and their allies
general information - Australian National Herbarium, Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research
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Salvinia
description, time series map, US distribution maps (Salvinia molesta, Salvinia minima)
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Salvinia Bibliography
website by the US Geological Survey
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San Diego Fern Society (SDFS)
SDFS was established in 1976. The aim of the Society is to provide a resource for ferns, arrange for people to study ferns together, and encourage the use and enjoyment of ferns in gardens, patios, and the home and also to encourage access to sources for studying, collecting, buying, and growing ferns
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South Australian Fern Society
the objects of The Fern Society are to bring together people interested in the cultivation and propagation of ferns. To collect, diffuse and distribute to members reliable information to enable the successful growing and exhibiting of these plants. To acquire the knowledge of habitats and the natural distribution of Australian ferns, with the aim of preservation (web archive site - 2007)
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