




Dryopteris marginalis
The marginal wood fern is a lovely green plant that grows in shady places. Its feathery leaves can make any forest look beautiful and are fun to touch!
生息地: Forests
The marginal wood fern has sturdy, leathery fronds that remain dark green and evergreen through winter, distinguishing it from many deciduous ferns. Its lance-shaped leaves feature pinnae that are notably broadest at their bases. Round spore cases (sori) are neatly arranged along the outer edges, or margins, of its leaflet undersides.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ferns are ancient! They grew on Earth even before dinosaurs roamed.
In spring, its new fronds slowly unroll like a secret spiral scroll!
Instead of seeds, this fern releases millions of tiny, dust-like spores to make new plants!
Its baby leaves, called fiddleheads, are yummy when cooked!
Marginal wood fern has tough, evergreen fronds that allow it to photosynthesize even when other plants are dormant, gaining an early advantage.
This fern has unique spore clusters (sori) tucked along the frond's edge, possibly offering protection or helping with efficient spore release.
The marginal wood fern can withstand freezing temperatures, allowing it to thrive in colder forest understories where many plants perish.

Peromyscus leucopus
Hides under its evergreen fronds
Odocoileus virginianus
Browses fronds, especially in winter
Mycena haematopus
Decomposes dead fronds, enriching soil
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch plants unless you know they are safe.
30-75 cm
30-60 cm
はい
なし
多年生
Forests
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