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Dicksoniaceae

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Higher classification
  
Tree ferns

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Scientific name
  
Dicksoniaceae

Rank
  
Family

Dicksoniaceae Dicksonia sellowiana Dicksoniaceae image 14567 at PlantSystematicsorg

Lower classifications
  
Cibotium, Cibotium barometz, Dicksonia antarctica, Dicksonia sellowiana, Cibotium cumingii

The Dicksoniaceae is a family of tropical, subtropical and warm temperate ferns. Most of the 5-6 genera in the family are terrestrial ferns or have very short trunks compared to tree ferns of the family Cyatheaceae. However, some of the larger species can reach several metres in height. A number of others are epiphytes. They are found mostly in tropical regions in the Southern Hemisphere, as far south as southern New Zealand.

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Morphology

Dicksoniaceae Laboratorio de Sistemtica de Plantas Vasculares Curso SPV

Species in the family are generally characterized by large pinnate fronds, 1–4 m long. The family includes several species of tree ferns, which grow a single trunk, notably the species in Dicksonia. All members of the family have long, tapering hairs composed of cells arranged end to end, unlike the scales characteristic of the Cyatheaceae.

Evolution

Dicksoniaceae Flickriver jardinlautaret39s photos tagged with dicksoniaceae

The ferns of family Dicksoniaceae are generally regarded as more primitive than those of the family Cyatheaceae, having originated in the early Jurassic period.

Diversity

Only 3 extant genera are recognised in this monophyletic family:

  • Calochlaena
  • Dicksonia
  • Lophosoria

  • Dicksoniaceae Dicksoniaceae Bower Springer

    Dicksoniaceae Dicksoniaceae species list of Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden

    Dicksoniaceae httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

    References

    Dicksoniaceae Wikipedia