
Common Ferns of North Carolina - Plant and Microbial Biology
"One drop fell from a fern, and lo, a ripple" - Robert Frost (1923) Alexander Krings. ... NC State University is an equal opportunity institution ...
Identify - Plant and Microbial Biology
Dennstaedtia punctilobula - Hay-scented fern (Dennstaedtiaceae). Various habitats from rocky woods to outcrops and roadsides. Mt: Common; Pd: Uncommon; CP: Rare. This species …
Resources | Herbarium
Common Ferns of North Carolina This work treats the common, native ferns of North Carolina. Species information can be accessed through either the list page (if you already know the …
Common Ferns of North Carolina - Plant and Microbial Biology
Athyrium asplenioides - Southern lady fern (Athyriaceae). Moist forests. Mt: Common; Pd: Common; CP: Common. One of our most common ferns of moist woods throughout the state. …
Common Ferns of North Carolina - Plant and Microbial Biology
This work treats the common, native ferns of North Carolina. In order to be included in this work, a species must have been listed expressly as common in at least one of the physiographic …
Genera - Plant and Microbial Biology
Common Ferns of North Carolina. Adiantum : Anchistea: Asplenium: Athyrium: Botrypus: Cystopteris: Dennstaedtia: Deparia
Families - Plants Poisonous to Livestock and Pets
There are seven species in North Carolina; we do not know whether all are poisonous, but they should be suspected until proven nonpoisonous. Three that definitely can cause trouble are C. …
North Carolina Coastal Plain savannas rank among the most species rich communities in the world – at least when examined at very small scales (Walker & Peet 1983). Wells & Shunk …
Vernicia Lour. (Euphorbiaceae) - herbarium.ncsu.edu
One introduced species occurs in North Carolina: Vernicia fordii (Tung-oil tree). It is native to central and western China.
Acer - Plant and Microbial Biology
Key to Acer in North Carolina 1. Leaves compound, divided into 3-7 (-9) leaflets...A. negundo (Boxelder) ) ))) 1. Leaves simple, generally shallowly to deeply 3-5 (-7) lobed...2. 2. Leaves not …