Class: | ferns |
Order: | Polypodiales |
Family: | Hypolepidaceae |
Genus: | Pteridium |
Scientific name: | Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn |
Name acc. to: | Gubanov 1996 |
Herbar: | list records |
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Habitat: | Birch-aspen kolki (insular groves), pine forests, forest fringes, along river banks (Grubov 2001). |
Flower (i)reproductive portion of the plant, consisting of sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils | |
Ovary position: (i)For entirely or partly fused carpels, describe their position in relation to the insertion point of perianth leaves (best done by doing a longitudinal section of a flower). | absent (i)Without ovary: male flowers inherited by order Polypodiales: absent
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Root / shoot below ground (i)plant part below ground (in most cases), including below ground shoots, without leaves | |
Root type: (i)Organisation of the roots. | homorhizous (i)Many equal roots example: Monocotyledonae inherited by vasc. plants: homorhizous
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Distribution (i)region where the plant is likely to be found | |
Distribution (Veg. Zones): (i)acc. to Grubov 1952 | Khentei (i)In distribution data often named as '2' Khangai (i)In distribution data often named as '3' Mongol-Daurian (i)In distribution data often named as '4' Great Khingan (i)In distribution data often named as '5' acc. to: Gubanov 1996 |