Thelypteris leptocladia (Fée) Proctor (thicket maiden fern)

 
Scientific name : Thelypteris leptocladia (Fée) Proctor
Botanical Family : Thelypteridaceae
English name : thicket maiden fern
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98368 Saccharum longisetum (A.Rich.) Walp.   Poaceae          
95475 Eragrostis bergiana (Kunth) Trin.   Poaceae          
brflh Brachythecium flagellare (Hedw.) Jenn. var. homomallum (Schimp. in B.S.G.) Jenn. >>Brachythecium plumosum Brachytheciaceae          
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popeg2 Potentilla pensylvanica L. var. glabrata (Lehm. ex Hook.) S. Wats. >>Potentilla pensylvanica var. pensylvanica Rosaceae          
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42378 Bulbostylis seretii De Wild.   Cyperaceae          
104903 Gaertnera eketensis Wernham   Rubiaceae          
caaer Camptothecium aeneum (Mitt.) Jaeg. var. robustum Grout >>Homalothecium aeneum Brachytheciaceae          
33576 Cadaba juncea (Sparrm.) Harv. ex Hook.f.   Capparaceae          
     

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