Mountain Fern (Thelypteris limbosperma)
Description:
This fern is common in damp open places in north and west Britain, but less so in the southeast. It looks superficially like Male Fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) but is not closely related. The pinnae are more pointed, the sori and scales differ, and a useful distinguishing character is that the grooves on the top of the main rachis and the pinna-rachises (costae) are not connected in this species, but are in Male Fern. North Mull, Sept 9th 2011, I11-0324.
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- Polypodiopsida
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- Thelypteridaceae (marsh fern family)
- Oreopteris (Vuori-imarteet)
- Oreopteris limbosperma
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