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Biology
Marattiaceae
Marattia
Ptisana
Eupodium
Danaea
Fern
Angiopteris
Sporangium
Marattiopsida
Botany
Plant taxonomy

FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS AND LYCOPHYTES MARATTIACEAE P.J. BROWNSEY & L.R. PERRIE

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