List of ferns and fern allies of Soldiers Delight explained

The Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, consists of about 1900acres of land in Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20071210143105/http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/central/soldiersguide.htmlhttp://www.mgs.md.gov/esic/features/soldiers.html Much of the area of the Soldiers Delight NEA contains a serpentine barren that contains a number of rare and endangered species of plants.http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2001AM/finalprogram/abstract_18946.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20041030184247/http://www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/serpentine.asp

The following list of clubmosses, spikemosses, horsetails and ferns comes from the publications by [F] Fleming et al. 1995, [M] Monteferrante 1973, [R] Reed 1984, [We] Wennerstrom 1995, and the unpublished data by [Wo] Worthley 1955-1985.

Division Lycopodiophyta

Lycopodiaceae (Clubmoss Family)

Selaginellaceae (Spikemoss Family)

Division Equisetophyta

Equisetaceae (Horsetail Family)

Division Polypodiophyta

Aspleniaceae (Spleenwort Family)

Dennstaediaceae (Bracken Family)

Dryopteridaceae (Wood fern Family)

Ophioglossaceae (Adder's-tongue Family)

Osmundaceae (Royal fern Family)

Polypodiaceae (Polypody Family)

Pteridaceae (Maidenhair fern Family)

Thelypteridaceae (Marsh fern Family)

See also

Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area plant lists

Related flora articles

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2007-12-10 . Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area . https://web.archive.org/web/20071210134004/http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/central/soldiers.html . 10 December 2007 . dead.