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Ptisana is a
genus in the
eusporangiate fern
family Marattiaceae,
comprising species historically treated in the
genus Marattia. The
establishment of...
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Ptisana salicina, or king fern, is a
species of fern
native to
Norfolk Island, New
Zealand and the
South Pacific.
Large and
robust with a distinctive...
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Ptisana purpurascens is a
species of fern in the
family Marattiaceae that is
endemic to
Ascension Island. It is
considered a
critically endangered species...
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originally described for the
distinctive stalked synangia of some species.
Ptisana is a
paleotropical genus,
formerly thought to be part of Marattia. These...
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Ptisana howeana is a rare fern
endemic to Lord Howe Island,
occasionally found in cultivation. The
local names are
horse shoe fern or king fern. A large...
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times a
woman has
given birth, e.g. para 1 etc. Para,
common name of fern
Ptisana salicina para,
symbol for the
fruit fly gene
paralytic (gene) Para- (chemistry)...
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traditional dish of Brunei) as food.
Tubers from the "para",
Ptisana salicina (king fern) are a
traditional food in New
Zealand and the South...
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French (Old French). The Old
French word came from the
Latin word
ptisana,
which came from the
Ancient Gr**** word πτισάνη (ptisánē),
which meant...
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whose official abbreviation is "Murdock", who
described the fern
genus Ptisana Bennet Murdock (1925–2022),
American psychologist Colin Murdock (born 1975)...
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Marattia in the
broad sense was paraphyletic, and
subsequently the
genera Ptisana and
Eupodium were
split off.
Except for one
species in Hawaii, the genus...