Definition of Lastreopsis. Meaning of Lastreopsis. Synonyms of Lastreopsis

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- species: Lastreopsis amplissima (C.Presl) Tindale Lastreopsis davalliaeformis (Tardieu) Tardieu Lastreopsis davallioides (Brack.) Tindale Lastreopsis decomposita...
- Lastreopsis nephrodioides is a fern in the family Dryopteridaceae. The specific epithet refers to its resemblance to Nephrodium decompositum R.Br. (=...
- Lastreopsis hispida, known as the bristly shield fern, is a common plant found in New Zealand. Less often seen in Australia, in cool rainforest areas...
- Lastreopsis subrecedens is a species of fern in the family Dryopteridaceae. It is endemic to China. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist...
- Lastreopsis silvestris, known as the mountain shield fern, is a rare plant found in eastern Australia. The habitat is high altitude rainforest on the...
- Lastreopsis marginans, known as the glossy or bordered shield fern is a fern found in eastern Australia. The habitat is rainforest or wet sclerophyll...
- Lastreopsis decomposita, known as the trim shield fern, is a common plant found in eastern Australia. The habitat is rainforest or moist sheltered eucalyptus...
- common name for ferns in several genera and may refer to: Dryopteris Lastreopsis Polystichum Thelypteris This page is an index of articles on plant species...
- Parapolystichum microsorum, synonym (in part) Lastreopsis microsora, known as the creeping shield fern is a common small plant found in eastern Australia...
- Parapolystichum munitum, synonym Lastreopsis munita, the naked shield fern is a plant found in tropical and subtropical forest areas in eastern Australia...