Plagiogyriaceae

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Plagiogyriaceae is a small family of primitive ferns known for their distinctive frond morphology and occurrence in moist, often tropical or subtropical habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fern family
plant family
taxon
clade monilophytes
class Polypodiopsida NERFINISHED
containsGenus Plagiogyria NERFINISHED
describedAs primitive ferns
small family of ferns
distribution primarily subtropical
primarily tropical
division Polypodiophyta NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole understory fern
hasCharacteristic distinctive frond morphology
moist-habitat preference
hasGametophyteType independent gametophyte
hasGrowthForm herbaceous
hasLeafType frond
hasSporangiaPosition on fronds
hasSporeProductionSite sporangia
hasSporophyteType vascular sporophyte
hasVascularTissue true
isDicot false
isExtant true
isFloweringPlant false
isMonocot false
isSeedPlant false
isWoody false
kingdom Plantae
lifeCycle alternation of generations
namedAfter Plagiogyria NERFINISHED
order Cyatheales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
reproduction spores
taxonRank family
typeGenus Plagiogyria NERFINISHED
typicalHabitat moist forests
subtropical regions
tropical regions

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Cyatheales containsFamily Plagiogyriaceae