Deparia heterophlebia
Deparia heterophlebia (Mett.) R.Sano

Deparia heterophlebia is a fern species in the family Athyriaceae, native to several regions in Asia including Assam, China South-Central, East Himalaya, Malaya, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Tibet, and Vietnam. It was published in 2000 under the authorship of R.Sano.
Description
Deparia heterophlebia is a member of the Athyriaceae family, a group of ferns commonly known as the Athyrium fern family. This species is distributed across various parts of Asia, including Assam, China South-Central, East Himalaya, Malaya, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Tibet, and Vietnam. The species was formally published in 2000 by R.Sano, who provided the current scientific name. It belongs to the genus Deparia, which includes a number of fern species characterized by their distinctive fronds and growth patterns. The plant's geographic range suggests it is adapted to a variety of subtropical and tropical environments. As with other members of the Athyriaceae family, it is likely to thrive in moist, shaded habitats typical of forest understories.
Distribution
Assam · China South-Central · East Himalaya · Malaya · Myanmar · Nepal · Thailand · Tibet · Vietnam
Synonyms
Anisogonium heterophlebiumDiplaziopsis heterophlebiaDiplazium heterophlebiumAsplenium heterophlebiumAthyrium heterophlebiumDiplazium hemionitideumDiplazium rudeDictyodroma heterophlebia
