Dryopteris thelypteris var. pubescens(G.Lawson) Nakai
Dryopteris thelypteris f. pufferae(A.A.Eaton) A.Prince ex Weath.
Dryopteris thelypteris f. suaveolens(Clute) A.Prince ex Weath.
Dryopteris tremulaChrist
Filix thelypteris(L.) Farw.
Filix thelypteris f. frondosaFarw.
Filix thelypteris var. linearisFarw.
Filix-mas thelypteris(L.) Farw.
Filix-mas thelypteris f. frondosaFarw.
Filix-mas thelypteris var. linearisFarw.
Filix-mas thelypteris var. pubescensFarw.
Filix-mas thelypteris subvar. frondosaFarw.
Hemestheum thelypteris(L.) Newman
Lastrea palustris(Schott) J.Sm.
Lastrea thelypteris(L.) C.Presl
Lastrea thelypteris var. pubescensG.Lawson
Nephrodium thelypteris(L.) Strempel
Nephrodium thelypteris f. pufferaeA.A.Eaton
Nephrodium thelypteris f. suaveolensClute
Polypodium palustreSalisb.
Polypodium pterioidesLam.
Polypodium thelypteris(L.) Weis
Polystichum convolutumDulac
Polystichum thelypteris(L.) Roth
Tectaria pterioides(Lam.) Lag., Garcia & Clem.
Thelypteris confluens var. pubescens(G.Lawson) J.S.Pringle
Thelypteris palustris f. frondosa(Farw.) Gruber
Thelypteris palustris var. haleanaFernald
Thelypteris palustris f. linearis(Farw.) C.F.Reed
Thelypteris palustris f. pubescens(G.Lawson) Clute
Thelypteris palustris var. pubescensFernald
Thelypteris palustris f. pufferae(A.A.Eaton) C.F.Reed
Thelypteris palustris f. pufferaeL.B.Sm.
Thelypteris palustris f. serratipinnulaGruber
Thelypteris palustris f. suaveolens(Clute) C.F.Reed
Thelypteris palustris f. suaveolensFernald
Thelypteris thelypterioides subsp. glabraHolub
Thelypteris thelypteris(L.) Nieuwl.
Thelypteris palustris, the marsh fern,[4] or eastern marsh fern,[5] is a species of fern native to eastern North America and across Eurasia. It prefers to grow in swamps, bogs, wet fields or thickets, fresh tidal and nontidal marshes, or wooded streambanks. The species epithet palustris is Latin for "of the marsh" and indicates its common habitat.[6]
It is the only known host plant for Fagitana littera, the marsh fern moth.[7]
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^"Thelypteris palustris Schott". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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^Pocketguide to Eastern Wetlands By T. Travis, Shanda Brown p.57, 2014
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