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'''''Schizaea''''' is a small genus of specialized ferns in the family [[Schizaeaceae]].  Some species are very small and inconspicuous, and so may often be overlooked in nature.
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Schizaea (Greek, to split). Schizaeaceae. A group of small ferns with twisted grass-like lvs. and sedge-like sporophylls formed of a cluster of closely compacted pinnae, each with 2 rows of sporangia, which in common with the family are pear-shaped, with an apical ring, opening by a vertical fissure.
Schizaea (Greek, to split). Schizaeaceae. A group of small ferns with twisted grass-like lvs. and sedge-like sporophylls formed of a cluster of closely compacted pinnae, each with 2 rows of sporangia, which in common with the family are pear-shaped, with an apical ring, opening by a vertical fissure.
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==Cultivation==
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===Propagation===
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==Species==
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*''[[Schizaea amazonica]]'' <small>([[Konrad H. Christ|Christ]]) Takeuchi</small>
*''[[Schizaea bifida]]'' <small>[[Willd.]]</small> -- Forked comb fern
*''[[Schizaea boninensis]]'' <small>(Nakai) H. Ohba</small>
*''[[Schizaea dichotoma]]'' <small>([[L.]]) Sm.</small> -- Fan fern
*''[[Schizaea elegans]]'' <small>(Vahl) Sw.</small>
*''[[Schizaea fistulosa]]'' <small>Labill.</small> -- Comb fern, narrow comb fern, southern comb fern
*''[[Schizaea fluminensis]]'' <small>Miers ex Sturm</small>
*''[[Schizaea incurvata]]'' <small>Schkuhr</small>
*''[[Schizaea kikuzatonis]]'' <small>M.Ogata</small>
*''[[Schizaea malaccana]]'' <small>[[Bak.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea montis-petrae]]'' <small>Brade</small>
*''[[Schizaea pacificans]]'' <small>Mart.</small>
*''[[Schizaea pectinata]]'' <small>([[L.]]) [[Sw.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea poeppigiana]]'' <small>Sturm</small>
*''[[Schizaea pseudodichotoma]]'' <small>[[Bierh.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea pusilla]]'' <small>Pursh</small> -- Curly grass fern, eastern North America
*''[[Schizaea rhacoindusiata]]'' <small>[[Bierh.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea rupestris]]'' <small>[[R. Br.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea sprucei]]'' <small>[[Hook.]] ex [[Bak.]]; [[Hook.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea stricta]]'' <small>[[David B. Lellinger|Lellinger]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea tenella]]'' <small>[[Kaulf.]]</small>
*''[[Schizaea x diversispora]]'' <small>[[Bierh.]]</small>


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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Schizaea is a small genus of specialized ferns in the family Schizaeaceae. Some species are very small and inconspicuous, and so may often be overlooked in nature.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Schizaea (Greek, to split). Schizaeaceae. A group of small ferns with twisted grass-like lvs. and sedge-like sporophylls formed of a cluster of closely compacted pinnae, each with 2 rows of sporangia, which in common with the family are pear-shaped, with an apical ring, opening by a vertical fissure. CH


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