Angiopteris lygodiifolia
Angiopteris lygodiifolia Rosenst.

Angiopteris lygodiifolia is a species in the genus Angiopteris, belonging to the family Marattiaceae. It was first described by Rosenst in 1917. This fern is native to regions including Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and the Nansei-shoto archipelago.
Description
Angiopteris lygodiifolia is a member of the Marattiaceae family, a group of ferns known for their large, complex leaves and terrestrial or epiphytic growth habits. The species is distributed across several East Asian regions, including Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and the Nansei-shoto islands. It was formally described in 1917 by the botanist Rosenst. As part of the genus Angiopteris, it is characterized by its distinctive leaf morphology and is part of a group of ferns that are often found in tropical and subtropical environments.
Distribution
TW · Japan · Korea · Nansei-shoto · Taiwan
Synonyms
Angiopteris oschimensisAngiopteris henryiAngiopteris sakuraiiAngiopteris rahaoensisAngiopteris taiwanensisAngiopteris lobulataAngiopteris formosaAngiopteris oldhamiiAngiopteris faurieiAngiopteris suboppositifoliaAngiopteris oschimensis var. wrightiiAngiopteris suboppositifolia var. longeacuminataAngiopteris suboppositifolia var. polycarpa

