Pseudophegopteris andringitrensis

Pseudophegopteris andringitrensis

A small deciduous tree native to eastern North America with smooth gray bark, serrated ovate leaves, and clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring. Produces small, dark purple, edible berries popular with birds and humans alike. Thrives in moist, acid soils.

Taxonomy

Familie Thelypteridaceae
Species Pseudophegopteris andringitrensis

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What family does Pseudophegopteris andringitrensis belong to?
Pseudophegopteris andringitrensis (Pseudophegopteris andringitrensis) belongs to the family Thelypteridaceae.

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