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ama'u

Sadleria pallida Hook. & Arn.
ama'u
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Sadleria pallida, commonly known as ama'u, is a species in the genus Sadleria, part of the fern family Blechnaceae. It was first described by Hook. & Arn. in 1832.

Description

Sadleria pallida belongs to the fern family Blechnaceae and is one of the species within the genus Sadleria. It is known by the common name ama'u. This species was formally described in 1832 by the botanists Hook. & Arn. The genus Sadleria is characterized by its unique fern morphology and is primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions. The species is recognized for its ecological and horticultural significance in its native habitats.

Other common names

ama'u

Synonyms

Blechnum pallidumSadleria faurieiSadleria rigidaSadleria hillebrandiiSadleria pallida

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