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Coniogramme emeiensis

Coniogramme emeiensis Ching & K.H.Shing
Coniogramme emeiensis
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Coniogramme emeiensis is a fern species in the family Pteridaceae, native to South-Central and Southeast China. It was first described in 1981 by Ching and K.H. Shing.

Description

Coniogramme emeiensis is a member of the genus Coniogramme within the fern family Pteridaceae. This species is endemic to regions of South-Central and Southeast China. It was formally published in the scientific literature in 1981 by botanists Ching and K.H. Shing. The species is part of the diverse group of ferns found in the Pteridaceae family, which is characterized by its broad distribution and ecological adaptability.

Distribution

China South-Central · China Southeast

Synonyms

Coniogramme emeiensis var. emeiensisConiogramme longissimaConiogramme xingrenensisConiogramme crenatoserrataConiogramme nanchuanensisConiogramme emeiensis var. lancipinnaConiogramme emeiensis var. salicifolia

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