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  Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
plural_taxon = Genera}} *''Cheilanthes'' - Lip ferns *''Notholaena'' - Cloak ferns *''Pellaea'' - Cliff brakes {{Taxobox_end}} Almost all the ferns in the '''Pellaeaceae''' are petrophilic, or rock lovers.
A few species of ''Pellaea'' are commonly found in the Horticulture horticultural trade as foliage ornamental plants, especially ''Pellaea rotundifolia''.
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 Mycorrhizal Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Turnau, K; Anielska, T; Jurkiewicz, A. Mycothallic/mycorrhizal symbiosis of chlorophyllous gametophytes and sporophytes of a fern, Pellaea viridis (Forsk.) Prantl (Pellaeaceae, Pteridales).
The presence of AM fungi in both gametophytes and sporophytes of P. viridis resulted in the development of larger leaf area and root length of the sporophyte.
The analysis of gametophytes from the Botanical Garden in Krakow (Poland) showed that cordate gametophytes of Pteridales, namely Pellaea viridis (Pellaeaceae), Adiantum raddianum and A. formosum (Adiantaceae), were also mycothallic.
mycorrhiza.ag.utk.edu /latest/latest05/05_3turna1.htm   (177 words)

  
 Sori Yanagi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pteridales 25: eridales''' are fern s that have their sorussori in linear strips under the edge of the leaf tis
Pellaeaceae 31: These ferns bear their sorussori submarginally, usually with the leaf margin ref
Dryopteris 39: orm a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds.
www.elusiveeye.com /side36024-sori-yanagi.html   (307 words)

  
 Pellaeaceae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Casi todos los ferns en el Pellaeaceae son amantes petrophilic, o de la roca.
Muchas de la especie pueden encresparse hacia arriba, apareciendo muertas, durante épocas secas, y restablecen con venir de la humedad.
English version: Pellaeaceae Next: Fern del labio Up
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