-
fronds of
Leptopteris differ from the
thick leathery fronds of Todea, and the
genera are
considered distinct. A
probable extinct species,
Leptopteris esti****ris...
- the
sporangia are
borne naked on non-laminar pinnules,
while Todea and
Leptopteris (subtribe Todinae) bear
sporangia naked on
laminar pinnules.
Ferns in...
-
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
leptosporangiate ferns.
Other ferns which are also tree ferns, are
Leptopteris and
Todea in the
family Osmundaceae,
which can
achieve short trunks under...
- country.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Leptopteris hymenophylloides.
Flora of New Zealand:
Leptopteris hymenophylloides (A. Rich.) C.
Presl v t e...
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Leptopteris moorei is a fern in the
family Osmundaceae. The
specific epithet honours Charles Moore,
Director of the
Royal Botanic Gardens in
Sydney from...
- is
known from only two
living species.
Species in the
genus Todea, as
Leptopteris, are
distinct from
other in
Osmundaceae in that
sporangia are born on...
- lake, and
notable species include the
Prince of
Wales feathers fern (
Leptopteris superba),
shining spleenwort (Asplenium oblongifolium) and
hanging spleenwort...