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Inland Leather Fern

Common Name: Inland Leather Fern
Scientific Name: Acrostichum danaeifolium
Distribution: Central and south Florida
Notes: These are very large ferns; some may be twelve feet or more across. In the wild they most often occur on very low ground near fresh or brackish water. Below is a close-up image of the underside of a frond.

Underside of Inland Leather Fern frond


FERNS are vascular plants that contain xylem and phloem. They were the first vascular plants to have roots, stems, and leaves. However, they do not have flowers or seeds. Instead, they use spores to reproduce.

The earliest known ferns appear in fossils that are about 350 million years old. Ferns are not as prevalent as they were before flowering plants evolved, but there are still more than 10,000 species of ferns in the world. Of those, about 400 species occur in the United States.

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