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- Acrostichum is a fern genus in the Parkerioideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. It was one of the original pteridophyte genera delineated by Linnaeus....
- Acrostichum aureum, the golden leather fern, is a large species of fern that grows in mangrove swamps and other wet locations. Other common names include...
- (Mickel) A.R.Sm. & Tejero Synonyms Species Acrostichum ferrugineum L. Acrostichum ferruginosum L. Acrostichum polypodioides L. Candollea polypodioides (L...
- black-stemmed spleenwort. The species was first described in 1753 by Linnaeus as Acrostichum platyneuros, although Linnaeus' type drew on material from several other...
- Acrostichum speciosum, the mangrove fern is a widespread plant found in Asia, Malesia and Australia. A clumping plant to 1.5 metres tall with reddish/brown...
- 1806, based on South American material from Luis Née. He distinguished Acrostichum by the presence of sporangia widely spread over the back of the leaf...
- Lorinseria C.Presl Species: L. areolata Binomial name Lorinseria areolata (L.) C.Presl Synonyms Acrostichum areolatum L. Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore...
- hosts fourteen species spanning ten genera, among which is the fern Acrostichum aureum, indigenous to these islands. The waters surrounding the Maldives...
-  palustris Binomial name Thelypteris palustris Schott Synonyms List Acrostichum thelypteris L. Aspidium palustre Gray Aspidium thelypteris (L.) Sw. Aspidium...
- it from the vegetative material of a gr**** or sedge. Originally named Acrostichum septentrionale by Linnaeus in 1753, the species was placed in genus Asplenium...