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- Spreading sword fern ( " Nephrolepis cordifolia " ) forms extensive colonies.
- The larvae feed on various ferns, including " Nephrolepis exaltata ".
- Some " Nephrolepis " spp . may prove to be a good source of new antimicrobial chemicals.
- The range abuts that of " A . sibirica " and Abies ?sibirico-nephrolepis"
- Spreading sword fern ( " Nephrolepis cordifolia " ) and holly fern tolerate shade as well as some sun.
- "Nephrolepis obliterata " has the added benefit of reducing indoor air pollution, particularly formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene.
- Nephrolepis " "'is a genus of about 30 species of ferns in the family Nephrolepidaceae or Dryopteridaceae in some classifications ).
- One fern at home in bright light is the most commonly grown fern in Florida-- the Boston fern ( Nephrolepis exaltata'Bostoniensis').
- Inside, as we stand near a hanging plant, someone'll say, " Interesting specimen, that Nephrolepis exaltata ` Bostoniensis . "'
- Some lava flows erupted from Jinlongdinzi now feature vegetation distinct from the pre-flow vegetation, including " Abies nephrolepis " and " Betula platyphylla ".
- The genus " Nephrolepis " has also been placed in this family, but because its exact phylogenic placement is uncertain, it has been placed in its own family, Nephrolepidaceae, pending more complete data.
- Large numbers of epiphytes and lianes form an important element at the lower levels including " Platycerium ", " Nephrolepis biserrata ", " Drymaria " and " Asplenium africanum ".
- Historically on the mainland, a variety of ferns and terrestrial orchids could be found, including Boston fern ( " Nephrolepis exaltata " ), Florida oncidium, and sword fern ( " Nephrolepis biserrata " ).
- Historically on the mainland, a variety of ferns and terrestrial orchids could be found, including Boston fern ( " Nephrolepis exaltata " ), Florida oncidium, and sword fern ( " Nephrolepis biserrata " ).
- Within eupolypods II, " Nephrolepis " was placed in a new family, the Nephrolepidaceae, due to uncertainty in its phylogenetic placement, while Hypodematiaceae was split from Dryopteridaceae to contain the three problematic genera mentioned by Smith et al.
- ""'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.