Information about Tree Fern
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The order Cyatheales is a taxonomic division of the fern subclass, Cyatheatae, which includes the tree ferns.
In general, any fern that grows with a trunk elevating the fronds (leaves) above ground level can be called a tree fern. However, the plants formally known as tree ferns comprise a group of large ferns belonging to the families Dicksoniaceae and Cyatheaceae in the order Cyatheales.
Tree ferns are found growing in tropical and subtropical areas, including cool to temperate rainforests in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Lord Howe Island, and other island groups nearby; a few genera extend further, such as Culcita in southern Europe. Like all ferns, tree ferns reproduce by means of spores developed in sporangia on the undersides of the fronds.
The fronds of tree ferns are usually very large and multiple-pinnate but at least one type has entire (undivided) fronds. The fronds of tree ferns also exhibit circinate vernation, meaning the young fronds emerge in coils that uncurl as they grow.
Unlike flowering plants, tree ferns do not form new woody tissue in their trunk as they grow. Rather, the trunk is supported by a fibrous mass of roots that expands as the tree fern grows.
Some tree fern genera — for example Dicksonia and Cibotium, but not Cyathea — can be transplanted by severing the top portion from the rest of the trunk and replanting it. If the transplanted top part is kept moist it will regrow a new root system over the next year. The success rate of transplantation increases to about 80% if the roots are dug up intact. If the crown of the Tasmanian tree fern Dicksonia antarctica (the most common species in gardens) is damaged, it will die because that is where all new growth occurs. But other clump-forming tree fern species, such as D. squarrosa and D. youngiae, can regenerate from basal offsets or from "pups" emerging along the surviving trunk length. Tree ferns often fall over in the wild, yet manage to re-root from this new prostrate position and begin new vertical growth.
It is not certain how many species of tree fern there are but it is likely to be around a thousand. More new species are discovered in New Guinea with each botanical survey. On the other hand, many species have become extinct in the last century as forest habitats have come under pressure from human intervention.
Other tree ferns
Outside of the Cyatheales a few ferns in other groups could be considered tree ferns, such as several ferns in the family Osmundaceae that can achieve short trunks under a metre tall and a few species in the genera Blechnum, Leptopteris, Sadleria and Todea could also be considered tree ferns in a liberal interpretation of the term.The families that constitute Cyatheales have been relatively firmly established as a clade by DNA sequencing and morphological studies. The order Plagiogyriales, which contains the family Plagiogyriaceae, is most closely related to the Cyatheales, not to the Osmundales as had been previously supposed.
References
- Pryer, K.M., A.R. Smith, and J.E. Skog. 1995. Phylogenetic relationships of extant ferns based on evidence from morphology and rbcL sequences. American Fern Journal 85: 205-282.
- Braggins, John E. and Large, Mark F. Tree Ferns. Timber Press (2004).
- Smith, A.R., K.M. Pryer, E. Schuettpelz, P. Korall, H. Schneider & P.G. Wolf 2006. A classification for extant ferns.PDF (420 KiB) Taxonomy 55(3): 705-731.
External links
- Community: Care and propagation of Treeferns (German/English)
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Green algae
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Green algae
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Pteridopsida is a class of plants in the Division Pteridophyta that includes all the leptosporangiate ferns.
The classification scheme proposed by Smith et al. (2006; alternative names in brackets):
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The classification scheme proposed by Smith et al. (2006; alternative names in brackets):
- Order Osmundales
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Thyrsopteridaceae
Genus: Thyrsopteris
Kunze
Species: T. elegans
Binomial name
Thyrsopteris elegans
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Genus: Thyrsopteris
Kunze
Species: T. elegans
Binomial name
Thyrsopteris elegans
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Thyrsopteridaceae
Genus: Thyrsopteris
Kunze
Species: T. elegans
Binomial name
Thyrsopteris elegans
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Genus: Thyrsopteris
Kunze
Species: T. elegans
Binomial name
Thyrsopteris elegans
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Plagiogyria
Plagiogyria is a genus of fern in family Plagiogyriaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete):
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Plagiogyria is a genus of fern in family Plagiogyriaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete):
- Plagiogyria assurgens, H.Christ
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Cibotiaceae
sensu Smith et al. (2006)
Genus: Cibotium
Kaulfuss (1824)
Species
See text.
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sensu Smith et al. (2006)
Genus: Cibotium
Kaulfuss (1824)
Species
See text.
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Cibotiaceae
sensu Smith et al. (2006)
Genus: Cibotium
Kaulfuss (1824)
Species
See text.
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sensu Smith et al. (2006)
Genus: Cibotium
Kaulfuss (1824)
Species
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Cyatheaceae
Kaulfuss, 1827
Genera
Cnemidaria
Cyathea
× Cyathidaria
†Alsophilocaulis
†Cibotiocaulis
†Cyatheocaulis
†Oguracaulis
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Kaulfuss, 1827
Genera
Cnemidaria
Cyathea
× Cyathidaria
†Alsophilocaulis
†Cibotiocaulis
†Cyatheocaulis
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Cyathea
J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
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J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
- Subgenus Cyathea
- Alsophila
- Cyathea
- Subgenus Sphaeropteris
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Cyathea
J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
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J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
- Subgenus Cyathea
- Alsophila
- Cyathea
- Subgenus Sphaeropteris
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Cyathea
J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
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J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
- Subgenus Cyathea
- Alsophila
- Cyathea
- Subgenus Sphaeropteris
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Cyathea
J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
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J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
- Subgenus Cyathea
- Alsophila
- Cyathea
- Subgenus Sphaeropteris
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Dicksonia is a genus of tree ferns in the order Cyatheales. It is regarded as related to Cyathea, but is considered more primitive, dating back at least to the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The fossil record includes stems, pinnules, and spores.
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Cyathea
J. E. Smith, 1793
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J. E. Smith, 1793
Subgenera and sections
- Subgenus Cyathea
- Alsophila
- Cyathea
- Subgenus Sphaeropteris
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frond is a large leaf with many divisions to it, and the term is typically used for the leaves of palms, ferns or cycads. [1]
A frond is the leaf- like structure of a fern or alga.
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Cyatheaceae
Kaulfuss, 1827
Genera
Cnemidaria
Cyathea
× Cyathidaria
†Alsophilocaulis
†Cibotiocaulis
†Cyatheocaulis
†Oguracaulis
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Cnemidaria
Cyathea
× Cyathidaria
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†Cibotiocaulis
†Cyatheocaulis
†Oguracaulis
Synonyms
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