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Broadleaf Water-milfoil
Haloragaceae

Broadleaf Water-milfoil

Myriophyllum heterophyllum Michx.

Myriophyllum heterophyllum, or twoleaf/broadleaf watermilfoil, is an aquatic plant native to eastern North America, also found in Europe.

Siberian water-milfoil
Haloragaceae

Siberian water-milfoil

Myriophyllum sibiricum Kom.

Myriophyllum sibiricum Kom. has an erect 8cm-long small-flowered spike inflorescence that grows above water.

Eurasian water-milfoil
Haloragaceae

Eurasian water-milfoil

Myriophyllum spicatum L.

Myriophyllum spicatum L. (Eurasian watermilfoil) is an aquatic plant distributed across scattered regions of five continents.

whorled water-milfoil
Haloragaceae

whorled water-milfoil

Myriophyllum verticillatum L.

Myriophyllum verticillatum, or whorled water milfoil, is an aquatic plant with distinct identification traits and variable native and invasive status.

Alabama lipfern
Pteridaceae

Alabama lipfern

Myriopteris alabamensis (Buckley) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris alabamensis is a limestone-loving fern native to the south-central US and Mexico that can be cultivated in alkaline, well-drained conditions.

golden lipfern
Pteridaceae

golden lipfern

Myriopteris aurea (Poir.) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris aurea is a fern with thick matted hairs on leaf undersides, widespread across the Americas in dry rocky habitats.

Cleveland's Lipfern
Pteridaceae

Cleveland's Lipfern

Myriopteris clevelandii (D.C.Eaton) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris clevelandii is a vulnerable fern native to southern California and northern Baja California, growing on rocky exposed habitats.

Coville's lip fern
Pteridaceae

Coville's lip fern

Myriopteris covillei (Maxon) Á.Löve & D.Löve

Myriopteris covillei is a North American cliff fern with characteristic bead-like leaf segments, distinguishable from close relatives by its scale shape and color.

Fendler's lipfern
Pteridaceae

Fendler's lipfern

Myriopteris fendleri (Hook.) E.Fourn.

Myriopteris fendleri is a fern native to southwestern US and northwestern Mexico, that can be easily cultivated.

Fee's lip fern
Pteridaceae

Fee's lip fern

Myriopteris gracilis Fée

Myriopteris gracilis Fée is a small North American fern that typically grows on rocky calcareous slopes and cliffs.

lace lip fern
Pteridaceae

lace lip fern

Myriopteris gracillima (D.C.Eaton) J.Sm.

Myriopteris gracillima is a desiccation-tolerant lithophytic small fern native to mountainous western North America.

Coastal Lip Fern
Pteridaceae

Coastal Lip Fern

Myriopteris intertexta (Maxon) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris intertexta is a fern intermediate between two parent species, found in western North America.

Hairy Lip Fern
Pteridaceae

Hairy Lip Fern

Myriopteris lanosa (Michx.) Grusz & Windham

This is a profile of the fern Myriopteris lanosa, covering its morphology, distribution, conservation, and cultivation requirements.

Lindheimer's lipfern
Pteridaceae

Lindheimer's lipfern

Myriopteris lindheimeri (Hook.) J.Sm.

Myriopteris lindheimeri is a fern native to southwestern US and northern Mexico that can be easily cultivated.

Myriopteris myriophylla (Desv.) J.Sm.
Pteridaceae

Myriopteris myriophylla (Desv.) J.Sm.

Myriopteris myriophylla (Desv.) J.Sm.

Myriopteris myriophylla, the Central American lace fern, is a dry-adapted lip fern with a range reaching Argentina.

Newberry's lip fern
Pteridaceae

Newberry's lip fern

Myriopteris newberryi (D.C.Eaton) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris newberryi is a North American fern that grows in dry rocky habitats and can be cultivated in high-light, well-drained conditions.

Parry's lip fern
Pteridaceae

Parry's lip fern

Myriopteris parryi (D.C.Eaton) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris parryi is a small woolly tufted fern native to southwestern North America, growing in rocky mountain and desert crevices.

Eaton's lipfern
Pteridaceae

Eaton's lipfern

Myriopteris rufa Fée

Myriopteris rufa Fée is a fern native to North and Central America, identifiable by its distinct costa scale structure.

Rough Lipfern
Pteridaceae

Rough Lipfern

Myriopteris scabra (C.Chr.) Grusz & Windham

Myriopteris scabra is a rough-leaved limestone specialist fern native to the south-central US and northern Mexico

Woolly Lipfern
Pteridaceae

Woolly Lipfern

Myriopteris tomentosa (Link) Fée

Myriopteris tomentosa (woolly lipfern) is a small drought-tolerant evergreen fern native to Mexico and the United States.

Resurrection Plant
Myrothamnaceae

Resurrection Plant

Myrothamnus flabellifolius (Sond.) Welw.

Myrothamnus flabellifolius, the resurrection plant of southern/central Africa, is a desiccation-tolerant species with multiple traditional medicinal uses.

sweet cicely
Apiaceae

sweet cicely

Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop.

Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop. is a European anise-scented perennial herb with edible and cultivated uses.

African Boxwood
Primulaceae

African Boxwood

Myrsine africana L.

Myrsine africana L. is a hardy, long-lived African shrub used in food, hair dye, and ornamental gardening.

Māpou
Primulaceae

Māpou

Myrsine australis (A.Rich.) Allan

Myrsine australis (red matipo) is a common New Zealand native small tree/shrub often used for revegetation.

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