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Patrick John
Brownsey (5 May 1948 – 3
November 2023) was a British-born New
Zealand botanist who
specialised in the
systematics of New
Zealand ferns, and...
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November 2018.
Retrieved 25 July 2011. John W. Langford; K.
Lorne Brownsey (1988). The
Changing Shape of
Government in the Asia-Pacific Region. IRPP...
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Archived from the
original on
February 25, 2007.
Retrieved January 27, 2007.
Brownsey, Keith; Howlett,
Michael (2001). The
Provincial State in Canada: Politics...
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grows in damp forest,
often emerging from
stream gullies and riverbanks.
Brownsey: 103
noted that it has a
lower tolerance for
drought than
other related...
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 2023-04-05. Breitwieser, I.;
Brownsey, P.J.; Nelson, W.A.; Smissen, R. & Wilton, A.D., eds. (2010–2023). "Search...
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Pteris comans, the
species was
first formally described by
Patrick Brownsey and John E.
Braggins in 2020. The
species was
named after New
Zealand teacher...
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coasts on the
Chatham Islands. The
species was
described in 1985 by
Patrick Brownsey. It is
categorized as "naturally uncommon" in the New
Zealand Threat classification...
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carnarvonense -
Brownsey Asplenium caudatum Asplenium ceterach –
rustyback fern (sometimes in Ceterach)
Asplenium chathamense Brownsey Asplenium chihuahuense...
- doi:10.1007/s00018-005-5121-4. PMC 11139103. PMID 15968460. S2CID 1131957.
Brownsey RW,
Zhande R,
Boone AN (November 1997). "Isoforms of acetyl-CoA carboxylase:...
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genus Cranfillia in the
family Blechnaceae. It was
identified by
Patrick Brownsey in 1979.
Other common names are star fern, cr**** fern,
kawakawa and kiwakiwa...