American Fern Society
amerfernsoc.org
Botany Department
Washington,
DC
20560
US
202-357-2568
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About This Association
The American Fern Society was established in 1893 with the objective of fostering interest in ferns and lycophytes, or pteridophytes. Today we recognize "pteridophytes" as including two distinct lineages of vascular land plants: the lycophytes, which include the quillworts (family Isoetaceae), spike mosses (family Selaginellaceae), and club mosses (family Lycopodiaceae), and the ferns, which includes the horsetails (family Equisetaceae), whisk ferns (family Psilotaceae), and the 10,000+ species traditionally considered to be ferns. With over 500 members globally, the American Fern Society is one of the largest international fern clubs in the world. We exchange information and specimens between members via our publications and spore exchange. We sponsor Fern Forays every summer, in conjunction with the annual Botany meetings, to provide opportunities to learn more about wild ferns from experts and to meet other people with a similar passion for ferns.
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Member Count
900Year Founded
1893Staff Count
1Budget
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