ANG Angiopteris evecta
ASN Asplenium nidus
ASP Asplenium polyodon
CYA Cyathea nigricans (Sphaeropteris nigricans)
DAP Davallia pectinata
DAV Davallia solida
DIC Dicranopteris linearis
HAP Haplopteris elongata
HUP Huperzia phlegmaria
LEM Lemmaphyllum accedens
LYC Lycopodiella cernua
MAT Macrothelypteris torresiana
NEP Nephrolepis hirsutula
NOS Nostoc commune
OPI Ophioglossum pendulum
PHY Phymatosorus scolopendria (Microsorum scolopendria)
PTI Pteris tripartita
SEL Selaginella kanehirae
THE Thelypteris maemonensis (Cyclosorus maemonensis, Sphaerostephanos maemonensis)

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  11. __________ On the following fern frond, what is the botanic name of the round circular structures on the bottom of the fertile frond?
  12. The following is an Aloe vera plant in a pot and the accompanying iNaturalist observation set up in the iNaturalist app.
    Aloe vera inaturalist screenshot
    The student is getting ready to upload this image of the plant in the pot but in the screenshot they have forgotten to set something. What has the student forgotten to set?
  13. For the following lycopodium:
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    1. _______________ What is the botanic name for the photosynthetic structures at A?
    2. _______________ What is the botanic name for the cone-like structure at B?
  14. Out in the forest on our hike I noted that plants can carry meanings and functions for people. For dancers on Pohnpei who are dancing away from their home land unit (kousapw), what is the meaning or function of Phymatosorus scolopendria worn as a mwarmwar on the dancers' heads?