The Ophioglossaceae

The Adder's Tongue Ferns

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Botrychium minganense Ophioglossum engelmannii

The Ophioglossaceae are a family with a nearly worldwide distribution. The family contains 9 genera and aproximately 70-120 species. The Ophioglossaceae are one of two extant eusporangiate fern families and apparently have no close affinities to other extant ferns. Recent molecular evidence (Pryer et al., 2001) demonstrates that Ophioglossaceae and Psilotaceae are sister groups and are themselves siter to all other extant fern families including Equisetaceae.

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Vegetative Characters | Reproductive Characters | Diagnostic Characters | Economic Importance/Fun Facts | Evolutionary Adaptations and Relationships | Glossary of Terms | References and Links | Pictures


Vegetative Characters

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Reproductive Characters

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Diagnostic Characters

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Ophioderma pendula Cheiroglossa palmata

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