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Phylum Pteridophyta - Ferns And Allies
Horsetails

Articulate
Club Mosses And Allies

Lycopodiinae
Psilotum

Psilotinae
Quilworts

Isoetinae
Ferns - True And Allies

Filicinae

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Narrative

Fern Phylum (Pteridophyta) is a large group of primarily tropical plants that typically reproduce by a complicated process involving spores. There are typically two different generations involved in the reproductive process.

Although Ferns have vascular tissue, they are separated from the seed plants in that ferns grow directly from the fertilized zygote. There are probably over 9,000 species in this group worldwide. In prehistoric times, this phylum was the predominant plant phylum on earth. Most of the coal and oil used for energy today derives from this phylum.

Although they are still numerous in moist areas, ferns have generally been replaced by seed plants. Most ferns are small to medium-sized plants. However, there are tree ferns in the tropics.

The Fern phylum is divided into several classes including:
Horsetails - Class Articulate or Class Equisetinae
Club Mosses - Class Lycopodiinae
Psilotes - Psilotinae Class
Quillworts - Class Isoetinae
Ferns - Class Filicinae

The first four classes are very primitive when compared to the last or fern class. Some authors have suggested that the fern class is more closely related to the seed plants than the first four classes.

Kartesz finds 27 different families in the Pteridophyta. He finds 893 full species growing in greater North America, including Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Greenland.

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Kingdom Plantae Plant
Phylum Pteridophyta Ferns And Allies
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References

TitleAuthorComments
Field Guide to the FernsCobb, BoughtonThis book with its detailed keys and line drawings covers the ferns of the northeastern portion of North America with a section on British and European ferns.