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Cyrtomium nephrolepioides

Cyrtomium nephrolepioides (Christ) Copel.
Cyrtomium nephrolepioides
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Cyrtomium nephrolepioides is a fern species in the family Dryopteridaceae, first described in 1929 by Copel. It belongs to the genus Cyrtomium and is distributed in South-Central and Southeast China.

Description

Cyrtomium nephrolepioides (Christ) Copel. is a member of the Dryopteridaceae family, a group of ferns commonly known as wood ferns. This species is part of the Cyrtomium genus, which includes several ferns with leathery, evergreen fronds. The species is native to South-Central and Southeast China, where it grows in suitable habitats. It was first formally described in the scientific literature in 1929.

Distribution

Global · China South-Central · China Southeast

Synonyms

Polystichum nephrolepioidesPhanerophlebia nephrolepioidesCyrtomium tengiiCyrtomium wulingense

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