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Cyrtomium hemionitis

Cyrtomium hemionitis Christ
Cyrtomium hemionitis
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Cyrtomium hemionitis is a species in the genus Cyrtomium, belonging to the family Dryopteridaceae. It was first described by Christ in 1910 and is native to regions including China South-Central, China Southeast, and Vietnam. The species has a global distribution.

Description

Cyrtomium hemionitis is a member of the Dryopteridaceae family, a group of ferns commonly known as the wood fern family. It is part of the genus Cyrtomium, which includes several species of ferns with leathery, evergreen fronds. The species was scientifically described in 1910 by Christ. Its natural range includes parts of China, specifically South-Central and Southeast regions, as well as Vietnam. Beyond its native range, the species has been recorded in other parts of the world, indicating a global distribution.

Distribution

Global · China South-Central · China Southeast · Vietnam

Synonyms

Cyrtomium nephrolepioides f. hemionitis

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