How to Identify Osmundaceae

Osmundaceae is a plant family in the Plantae kingdom, order Osmundales, class Polypodiopsida. The family contains 10 accepted species worldwide. Some species in this family are toxic — exercise caution when handling unknown specimens.

Key Identification Features

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Representative Osmundaceae Species

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you identify Osmundaceae?

Osmundaceae plants belong to the Osmundales order in the Plantae kingdom. It produces two distinct types of fronds: separate fertile spore-bearing fronds and sterile fronds. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.

What are the key characteristics of Osmundaceae?

Osmundaceae is classified in the order Osmundales, class Polypodiopsida, phylum Tracheophyta. Three to seven short, cinnamon-colored fertile segments are positioned in the middle of the frond’s length; this distinct feature gives the species its common name of interrupted fern.

⚠️ Are any Osmundaceae species poisonous?

Yes, some Osmundaceae species are toxic or poisonous. Always exercise caution with unknown specimens. View poisonous Osmundaceae species or browse the full poisonous species guide.

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