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- Q1199865 subject Q8221436.
- Q1199865 subject Q8446647.
- Q1199865 subject Q8446669.
- Q1199865 subject Q8461686.
- Q1199865 subject Q9757156.
- Q1199865 abstract "Adiantum pedatum (northern maidenhair fern, five-fingered fern) is a species of fern in the family Pteridaceae, native to moist forests in eastern North America. Like other ferns in the genus, the name maidenhair refers to the slender, shining black stipes.Several species have been segregated from the former A. pedatum, sensu latu. These include A. aleuticum, A. viridimontanum, A. myriosorum, and A. subpedatum. These all have fronds distinctively bifurcated and with pinnae on only one side.A. pedatum grows 30–75 cm (12–30 in) tall, and is deciduous. It grows in a variety of habitats, but generally favors soils that are both humus-rich, moist, and well-drained. It grows both in soils and on rock faces and ledges when adequate moisture is present.".
- Q1199865 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q1199865 class Q373615.
- Q1199865 conservationStatus "G5".
- Q1199865 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Q1199865 division Q178249.
- Q1199865 family Q1141315.
- Q1199865 family Q5873935.
- Q1199865 genus Q673823.
- Q1199865 kingdom Q756.
- Q1199865 order Q834805.
- Q1199865 thumbnail Adiantum_pedatum_(homeredwardprice)_001.jpg?width=300.
- Q1199865 wikiPageExternalLink florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=200003542.
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- Q1199865 wikiPageWikiLink Q1043.
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- Q1199865 wikiPageWikiLink Q834805.
- Q1199865 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446647.
- Q1199865 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446669.
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- Q1199865 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q1199865 classis Q373615.
- Q1199865 divisio Q178249.
- Q1199865 familia Q1141315.
- Q1199865 genus "Adiantum".
- Q1199865 ordo Q834805.
- Q1199865 regnum "Plantae".
- Q1199865 status "G5".
- Q1199865 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q1199865 subfamilia "Vittarioideae".
- Q1199865 type Eukaryote.
- Q1199865 type Fern.
- Q1199865 type Plant.
- Q1199865 type Species.
- Q1199865 type Thing.
- Q1199865 type Q19088.
- Q1199865 type Q756.
- Q1199865 comment "Adiantum pedatum (northern maidenhair fern, five-fingered fern) is a species of fern in the family Pteridaceae, native to moist forests in eastern North America. Like other ferns in the genus, the name maidenhair refers to the slender, shining black stipes.Several species have been segregated from the former A. pedatum, sensu latu. These include A. aleuticum, A. viridimontanum, A. myriosorum, and A. subpedatum. These all have fronds distinctively bifurcated and with pinnae on only one side.A.".
- Q1199865 label "Adiantum pedatum".
- Q1199865 depiction Adiantum_pedatum_(homeredwardprice)_001.jpg.