Deparia Hooker & Greville.
A genus of about 70-90 species, primarily in tropical to warm temperate Asia and Africa. Infrageneric classification follows Kuo et al. (2018).
ID notes: Unlike Athyrium, Deparia acrostichoides has the costal groove not continuous with the rachis groove. In addition, Deparia acrostichoides has multicellular hairs on the leaf blades.
References: Kato (1993b) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1993b); Kramer & Green (1990); Kuo et al. (2018); Moran, Hanks, & Sundue (2019); PPG I (2016); Shinohara et al. (2006); Wang, He, & Kato in FoC (2013); Wyatt (2020). Show full citations.
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© Alan M. Cressler | Deparia petersenii | Original Image ⭷
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