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- T.Moore Angiopteris acrocarpa de Vriese Angiopteris alata Nadeaud Angiopteris aurata de Vriese Angiopteris beecheyana de Vriese Angiopteris brongniartiana...
- October 2022[update]. Phylogeny of Angiopteris Un****igned species: †Angiopteris angustifoliopsis Kuzitchkina Angiopteris brooksii Copel. Angiopteris cadierei (C.Chr. &...
- in the genus Angiopteris, native to Australasia, Madagascar and Oceania. These fronds may be up to 9 meters long in the species Angiopteris teysmanniana...
- other forms of Angiopteris species, it is once-pinnate with huge leaflets up to 16 inches (41 cm) long and 4 inches (10 cm) wide. "Angiopteris smithii Racib"...
- directly related to the original Wilkes Expedition. The Vessel Fern (Angiopteris evecta) situated in the Jungle, is a fern believed to be the direct progeny...
- vital nutrients for other plant species, such as the beach oak. The rare Angiopteris evecta, a species of fern that has the largest fronds in the world, grows...
- wing margins. The gregarious larvae are recorded to feed on the fern Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae). Ghazali, S. Z.; Md-Zain, B. M.; Maideen, H.; Maimon...
- which form a canopy up to 20 meters high. Understory plants include Angiopteris evecta and Cyclophyllum barbatum. From 800 to 1000 meters elevation,...
- simplex, Gleditsia triacanthos, and Sequoia sempervirens, as well as Angiopteris evecta, Arbutus canariensis, Cibotium regale, Cibotium schiedei, Diospyros...
- Suborder: Aspleniineae Family: Onocleaceae Genus: Onoclea L. Synonyms Angiopteris Mitch. ex Adans., nom. illeg., non Hoffm. Calypterium Bernh., nom. superfl...