Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée

French botanist (1789-1874).

Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée was a French botanist who was born in Ardentes, 7 November 1789, and died in Paris on 21 May 1874. He was the author of works on botany and mycology, practical and historical pharmacology, Darwinism, and his experiences in several regions of Europe.

Abbreviations: Fée
Occupations: university teacher, pteridologist, physician, pharmacist, naturalist, mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: Latin, French
Dates: 1789-11-07T00:00:00Z – 1874-05-21T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Ardentes
Direct attributions: 168 plants, 88 fungi
Authorship mentions: 403 plants, 262 fungi

168 plants attributed, 235 plants contributed to403 plants:

Polystichum braunii (Braun's Holly Fern) (Spenn.) Fée 1852
perennial and medicinal plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
Polystichum braunii, commonly known as Braun's hollyfern, is a species of plant. It is native to Eurasia and North America.
Phegopteris (Beechfern) (C.Presl) Fée 1852
plant genus in the thelypteridaceae family
Phegopteris is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae, subfamily Phegopteridoideae, in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). They are known collectively as the beech ferns. Species are native to Asia, North America and Europe.
Phegopteris hexagonoptera (Broad Beechfern) (Michx.) Fée 1852
plant species in the thelypteridaceae family
Phegopteris hexagonoptera, commonly called the broad beech fern, is a common herbacious perennial forest fern native to the eastern United States and adjacent Ontario. It grows from a creeping rootstock, sending up individual fronds that more or less clump. Its native habitat includes moist, undisturbed, hardwood forests. The fronds are broadly triangular. The specific epithet hexagonoptera, Latin for "six-sided wing", refers to the wings of leaf tissue along the rachis between the basal pinnae. Sori are small, round, and naked. This aspect of the plant has caused it in the past to be placed,
Odontosoria (C.Presl) Fée 1852
plant genus in the lindsaeaceae family
Odontosoria is a genus of ferns in the family Lindsaeaceae.
Lomariopsis Fée 1845
plant genus in the lomariopsidaceae family
Lomariopsis is the type genus of the fern family Lomariopsidaceae. One economically important species exists via the freshwater aquarium plant trade, having only just been introduced in 2001 as an aquatic gametophyte form; most commonly known as "süsswassertang" (German for "freshwater seaweed"), this plant was initially believed to be some sort of liverwort. However, it is closely allied to Lomariopsis lineata, but has not yet been named as a distinct species.
Coniogramme (Bamboo Ferns) Fée 1852
plant genus in the pteridaceae family
Coniogramme is one of three genera in the subfamily Cryptogrammoideae of the fern family Pteridaceae. Species originate from (mostly tropical) Africa and Asia, with a cultivar of Coniogramme pilosa, known as "bamboo fern."
Cheiloplecton rigidum (Cheiloplecton) (Sw.) Fée 1857
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Cheiloplecton is a genus of ferns in the subfamily Cheilanthoideae of the family Pteridaceae with a single species Cheiloplecton rigidum, native to Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
Campyloneurum angustifolium (Narrow Strapfern) (Sw.) Fée 1852
plant species in the polypodiaceae family
Campyloneurum angustifolium is a fern species in the family Polypodiaceae, commonly known as narrow strapfern or narrow-leaf strap fern. It is native to Florida, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Central America, Kerala, and tropical South America.
Aleuritopteris Fée 1852
plant genus in the pteridaceae family
Aleuritopteris is a genus of ferns in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. As with some other genera of the Cheilanthoideae, molecular phylogenetic studies have suggested that it is not monophyletic, and so may need to be circumscribed differently in future.
Pleuridium (C.Presl) Fée 1852
plant genus in the ditrichaceae family
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Pellaea falcata (Sickle Fern) (R.Br.) Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Pellaea falcata, the sickle fern, is a widespread and common plant, growing in eastern Australia. It is often seen in on the coast and ranges in eucalyptus forest and rainforest. It grows in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and Lord Howe Island. The fronds are usually 37 to 105 cm long. Each frond has between 27 and 65 leaflets, sometimes more. These pinnae (fern leaflets) have an absent or short talk, oblong to narrow-oblong in shape. The pinnae are 22 to 56 mm long and 5 to 12 mm wide. The sori form a continuous band along the edges of each pinna. Pellaea falcata is grown as
Pterozonium Fée 1850
plant genus in the pteridaceae family
Pterozonium is a genus of ferns in the subfamily Pteridoideae of the family Pteridaceae. Species are mainly found in north-western South America, as well as Costa Rica.
Pellaea andromedifolia (Coffee Fern) (Kaulf.) Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Pellaea andromedifolia, with the common names coffee cliffbrake and coffee fern, is a species of cliff brake fern in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. It is native to California in the United States and Baja California in Mexico.
Myriopteris (Lip Fern) Fée 1852
plant genus in the pteridaceae family
Myriopteris, commonly known as the lip ferns, is a genus of cheilanthoid ferns. Like other cheilanthoids, they are ferns of dry habitats, reproducing both sexually and apogamously. Many species have leaves divided into a large number of small, bead-like segments, the probable inspiration for the generic name. Hairs and/or scales are often present on both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf, and their presence and appearance are useful in distinguishing between species. The genus is most diverse in Mexico, but species are found from southwestern Canada south to southern Chile, and one
Hymenophyllum lanatum (Woolly Filmy Fern) Fée 1866
plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Didymoglossum angustifrons Fée 1866
plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Adiantopsis Fée 1852
plant genus in the pteridaceae family
Adiantopsis is a genus of ferns in the subfamily Cheilanthoideae of the family Pteridaceae.
Woodsia mexicana Fée 1852
plant species in the woodsiaceae family
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Vaginularia Fée 1852
plant genus in the pteridaceae family
Vaginularia is a genus of ferns in the subfamily Vittarioideae of the family Pteridaceae in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Other sources sink the genus into Monogramma, a genus not recognized in PPG I.
Pterozonium reniforme (Mart.) Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Pteris melanocaulon Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Pteris melanocaulon is a fern species in the subfamily Pteridoideae of the family Pteridaceae. It has been described as edible and no subspecies have been found. It has been found to be a metallophyte and probably has copper as an essential macro-nutrient.
Pteris heteromorpha Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Pteris bahamensis (Bahama Brake) (J.Agardh) Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Polystichum tetragonum Fée 1857
plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Polystichum squarrosum (D.Don) Fée 1852
medicinal plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Polystichum neozelandicum (Black Shield Fern) Fée 1857
plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Polystichum guadalupense Fée 1866
plant species in the dryopteridaceae family
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Myriopteris rufa (Eaton's Lipfern) Fée 1857
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Myriopteris rufa, commonly known as Eaton's lip fern, is a small to medium-sized fern of Mexico and the southwestern United States, with outlying populations in Costa Rica and the Appalachian Mountains. The leaf is about three times divided into oblong or round bead-like segments, which are covered in a thick mat of reddish-brown hair below and are variably hairy above. Broad scales on the leaf axis distinguish it from woolly lip fern (M. tomentosa). One of the cheilanthoid lip ferns, it was usually classified in the genus Cheilanthes, as Cheilanthes eatonii, until 2013, when the genus
Doryopteris rediviva Fée 1873
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Doryopteris pedata (Digit Fern) (L.) Fée 1852
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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