lomariopsidaceae การใช้
- It has since been removed to Lomariopsidaceae.
- For instance, " Bolbitis " was long considered to be in the Lomariopsidaceae.
- In some groups, the fertile leaves are much narrower than the sterile leaves, and may even have no green tissue at all ( e . g ., Blechnaceae, Lomariopsidaceae ).
- In the new Polypodiaceae, the former Hypodematiaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Lomariopsidaceae, Tectariaceae, Oleandraceae, Davalliaceae, and Polypodiaceae became subfamilies Hypodematioideae, Dryopteridoideae, Lomariopsidoideae, Tectarioideae, Oleandroideae, Davallioideae, and Polypodioideae respectively . " Didymochlaena " was placed in its own subfamily, the Didymochlaenoideae.
- It is important to note, that the members of the Polypodiaceae family are closest related to the Davalliaceae, with further relationships noted to Oleandraceae, Tectariaceae, and the Lomariopsidaceae within the order Polypodiales, which contains 80 % of today s ferns species ( see additional page for picture ).
- ""'Nephrolepis exaltata " "', the "'sword fern "', is a species of fern in the family Lomariopsidaceae ( sometimes treated in the families Davalliaceae or Oleandraceae, or in its own family, Nephrolepidaceae ), native to tropical regions throughout the world.