Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum
Synonyms
Allosorus aquilinus, Asplenium aquilinum, Bracken, Bracken Fern, Brake, Brake fern, Eagle Fern, Filix aquilina, Filix-foemina aquilina, Hog-brake, Ornithopteris aquilina, Pteridium aquilinum var. lanuginosum, Pteridium aquilinum var. champlainese, Pteris aquilina, Pteris latiuscula
ID Characteristics
Life cycle: Perennial
Growth Habit: Can grow upright or on stalks with the fronds forming a flat canopy or thicket
Propagation: Spores, rhizomes
Leaf Margin: Fronds are entire; leaflet margins can curl under
Leaf Hairs: None
Leaf Structure: Fronds are divided into threes; leaflets can be irregular
Leaf Arrangement: Fronds grow from a central base
Root Type: Wide creeping rhizomes
Flower Color: No flowers but ferns have sori on the undersides of the fronds produce spores.
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Similar Species
- Fern, Oak Gymnocarpium dryopteris
- Fern, Rattlesnake Botrypus virginianus
- Fern, Robert's Gymnocarpium robertianum
Herbicidal Control Options
- Preemergence: Selective control option not available
- Post Emergence: 2,4-D, Dicamba, MCPP, Triclopyr, Clopyralid
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