Fern
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A '''fern''' is any one of a group of about 20,000 [[species]] of [[plant]]s classified in the phylum or division '''Pteridophyta''', also known as '''Filicophyta'''. The group is also referred to as '''Polypodiophyta''', or '''Polypodiopsida''' when treated as a subdivision of [[tracheophyta]] (vascular plants). The study of ferns and other pteridophytes is called pteridology, and one who studies ferns and other pteridophytes is called a pteridologist. The term "[[pteridophyte]]" has traditionally been used to describe all seedless [[vascular plant]]s, making it synonymous with "ferns and [[fern allies]]". This can be confusing since members of the fern phylum Pteridophyta are also sometimes referred to as pteridophytes. | A '''fern''' is any one of a group of about 20,000 [[species]] of [[plant]]s classified in the phylum or division '''Pteridophyta''', also known as '''Filicophyta'''. The group is also referred to as '''Polypodiophyta''', or '''Polypodiopsida''' when treated as a subdivision of [[tracheophyta]] (vascular plants). The study of ferns and other pteridophytes is called pteridology, and one who studies ferns and other pteridophytes is called a pteridologist. The term "[[pteridophyte]]" has traditionally been used to describe all seedless [[vascular plant]]s, making it synonymous with "ferns and [[fern allies]]". This can be confusing since members of the fern phylum Pteridophyta are also sometimes referred to as pteridophytes. | ||
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A fern is any one of a group of about 20,000 species of plants classified in the phylum or division Pteridophyta, also known as Filicophyta. The group is also referred to as Polypodiophyta, or Polypodiopsida when treated as a subdivision of tracheophyta (vascular plants). The study of ferns and other pteridophytes is called pteridology, and one who studies ferns and other pteridophytes is called a pteridologist. The term "pteridophyte" has traditionally been used to describe all seedless vascular plants, making it synonymous with "ferns and fern allies". This can be confusing since members of the fern phylum Pteridophyta are also sometimes referred to as pteridophytes.
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