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Actiniopteris radiata

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Actiniopteris radiata
Actiniopteris radiata
Filed as Actiniopteris radiata (Sw.) Link [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE]
Actiniopteris radiata (J.König ex Sw.) Link
Actiniopteris radiata Link [family PTERIDACEAE]
Actiniopteris radiata (J.König ex Sw.) Link
Filed as Actiniopteris radiata (Sw.) Link [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE]
Filed as Actiniopteris radiata (Swartz) Link [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE]
Filed as Actiniopteris radiata (J.König ex Sw.) Link [family PTERIDACEAE]
Filed as Actiniopteris radiata (Swartz) Link [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE]
Type of Asplenium polydactylon Webb [family ASPLENIACEAE]
Actiniopteris radiata Link [family PTERIDACEAE]
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Isotype of Actiniopteris pauciloba Pic.Serm. [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE]
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Identification
Actiniopteris radiata (J.König ex Sw.) Link [family PTERIDACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for ACTINIOPTERIS radiata (Sw.) Link [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
ACTINIOPTERIS radiata (Sw.) Link [family ACTINIOPTERIDACEAE], (1841).
Information
Rhizome-scales all with a dark central stripe and light membranous margins. Leaf-blade when dried out strongly deflexed; fertile leaves slightly taller than the sterile; leaf-blades fan-shaped in outline with a ± truncate base, fertile segments somewhat longer and narrower than the sterile.
Range
N1, 2; S1 widespread in tropical Africa
Altitude range
230–1000 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA O’Brien 205; Beckett 1616; Thulin & Bashir Mohamed 6818.
Distribution (external)
Djibouti
Iran
India
Sri Lanka

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