Like babies: small, cute, and usually wet.
Terminology: gametophyte, sporophyte, seta, capsule, operculum
Lycopodiaceae
Selaginellaceae
Terminology: strobilus (cone), stolon
Further information:
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/lycopodi.htm
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/selaginell.htm
Asplenium nidus (Bird's Nest Fern) chöölik, muhlihklihk, tehnlik
Cyathea nigricans (Tree Fern) katar
Davallia solida (Rabbit's Foot Fern) uluhl en kieil (lizard pillow)1
Dicranopteris Linearis
(False Staghorn Fern) mwedil en mal (to wrap)
Nephrolepis acutifolia (Sword Fern - epiphytic) marekenleng(?) kidou(?)
Nephrolepis hirsutula (Sword Fern - terrestrial) rehdil (through-grass)2
Phymatosorus scolopendria
(Maile-scented fern) amäära, sra-kwenkwen, kitieu(?), gob
Trichomanes pallidum (Filmy Fern) didimwerek (lights up at night)
1Both Phymatasorus scolopendria and Davallia solida have been identified to me as being uluhl en kieil. P. scolopendria is listed in one source as possibly being kitieu.
2There are some contradictions in the literature I have on the correct name for the Nephrolepis ferns. N. hirsutula may actually be called limenkasar.
Location: aquatic, epiphytic, terrestrial
Frond: undivided, lobed, divided; stipe, rachis, pinna (pinnae); fiddle head
Base: rhizome
Reproductive: sorus (sori), indusium (indusia),