Aspleniaceae
Aspleniaceae is a family of ferns commonly known as spleenworts. These plants are characterized by their feathery, divided leaves and typically grow in a variety of habitats, including rocky crevices and forest floors. They reproduce through spores rather than seeds, which are produced in specialized structures called sporangia.
Members of the Aspleniaceae family are found worldwide, with many species adapted to specific environments. One well-known genus within this family is Asplenium, which includes several species that are popular in horticulture. These ferns are valued for their ornamental foliage and ability to thrive in low-light conditions.