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Woodsia lanosa

Woodsia lanosa Hook.
Woodsia lanosa
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Woodsia lanosa is a fern species in the family Woodsiaceae, native to regions including South-Central China, the East Himalaya, Nepal, Tibet, and the West Himalaya. It was first described by Hook. in 1866.

Description

Woodsia lanosa belongs to the genus Woodsia within the family Woodsiaceae. This fern is distributed across South-Central China, the East Himalaya, Nepal, Tibet, and the West Himalaya. The species was formally published in 1866 by the botanist Hook. It is part of a group of ferns that typically grow in rocky or alpine habitats. The genus Woodsia is known for its small, leathery fronds and is often found in mountainous regions of Asia and North America.

Distribution

China South-Central · East Himalaya · Nepal · Tibet · West Himalaya

Synonyms

Woodsia pellaeopsisEriosoriopsis lanosa

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