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- Bracken - Wikipedia
Pteridium aquilinum (bracken or common bracken) is the most common species with a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring in temperate and subtropical regions throughout much of the world
- Pteridium aquilinum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Favors sandy to peaty acidic soils Rarely found in areas with alkaline soils Grows well in poor soils Hardy and vigorous, but often weedy, sometimes to the extent of being invasive in optimum growing conditions where it may form colonies Can be difficult to control or eradicate once established due to deep creeping rootstock
- Pteridium aquilinum - US Forest Service
Opportunistic behaviour of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum L Kuhn) in moorland habitats: origins and constraints In: Smith, R T ; Taylor, J A , eds Bracken: ecology, land use and control technology; 1985 July 1 - July 5; Leeds, England
- Pteridium: Health Benefits, Toxicity Concerns, Key Ingridients, and . . .
Pteridium, commonly known as bracken fern, is a widely distributed herbaceous plant with a long history in traditional medicine Revered for its diverse phytochemical profile, it has been used to treat a variety of ailments—from digestive disorders to inflammation—while also serving in wound healing and detoxification protocols
- Pteridium: Habitat, External Features and Reproduction
Pteridium a monotypic genus (represented by a single species P aquilinum; Reimers, 1954), is one of the oldest known fern (fossil records over 55 million years old have been found)
- Pteridium aquilinum (Bracken Fern) - Gardenia
Hardy and vigorous, Pteridium aquilinum (Bracken Fern) is a deciduous, rhizomatous fern with large triangular fronds, up to 3 ft long (90 cm), arising directly from a deep underground rhizome
- Bracken | Description, Distribution, Toxicity | Britannica
The best-known fern genus over much of the world, Pteridium (bracken) is characteristically found in old fields or cleared forests, where in most places it is often succeeded by woody vegetation
- Pteridium aquilinum (Bracken): Minnesota Wildflowers
At the point where the frond splits into three are small glands that secrete a sugary solution
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