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- fronds of Leptopteris differ from the thick leathery fronds of Todea, and the genera are considered distinct. A probable extinct species, Leptopteris esti****ris...
- country. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leptopteris hymenophylloides. Flora of New Zealand: Leptopteris hymenophylloides (A. Rich.) C. Presl v t e...
- Leptopteris superba, commonly called Prince of Wales feathers or common ****e fern, is a fern in the genus Leptopteris. It is considered endemic to New...
- brownish-orange in colour. "Leptopteris fraseri". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online. Retrieved 2010-08-28. Data related to Leptopteris fraseri at Wikispecies v...
- Leptopteris wilkesiana is a species of tree fern. It is native to Fiji, New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Samoan Islands, and Vanuatu. Leptopteris wilkesiana...
- the sporangia are borne naked on non-laminar pinnules, while Todea and Leptopteris (subtribe Todinae) bear sporangia naked on laminar pinnules. Ferns in...
- Leptopteris moorei is a fern in the family Osmundaceae. The specific epithet honours Charles Moore, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney from...
- ferns including Cyatheales. Other ferns which are also tree ferns, are Leptopteris and Todea in the family Osmundaceae, which can achieve short trunks under...
- genera of East Gondwanan origins, including Polystichum (shield ferns), Leptopteris, Todea, Tmesipteris (fork ferns), Lycopodiella and Huperzia (club mosses...
- Gelsemiaceae Genus: Gelsemium Juss. Synonyms Jeffersonia Brick. 1800 not Barton 1793 Medicia Gardn. & Champ. Leptopteris Blume 1850 not C.Presl 1845...