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Lygodium reticulatum

Lygodium reticulatum Schkuhr
Lygodium reticulatum
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Lygodium reticulatum is a species in the genus Lygodium, belonging to the family Lygodiaceae. It was first described by Schkuhr in 1809 and is native to several regions in the Pacific, including Fiji, New Caledonia, Queensland, Santa Cruz Is., Society Is., Solomon Is., and Vanuatu.

Description

Lygodium reticulatum is a member of the Lygodiaceae family and is part of the Lygodium genus, which is known for its climbing ferns. The species was formally described by Schkuhr in 1809. It is naturally distributed across various Pacific islands and coastal regions, including Fiji, New Caledonia, Queensland, Santa Cruz Is., Society Is., Solomon Is., and Vanuatu. This species is adapted to tropical and subtropical environments and is found in these areas as part of its native range.

Distribution

Fiji · New Caledonia · Queensland · Santa Cruz Is. · Society Is. · Solomon Is. · Vanuatu

Synonyms

Lygodictyon reticulatumLygodictyon schkuhriiLygodium forsteriLygodictyon forsteriHydroglossum polycarpumLygodium polycarpumOphioglossum scandensHydroglossum scandens

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