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Hypolepis Bernhardi. Subfamily: Hypolepidoideae. Common name: Bramble Fern.
A genus of about 45 species, pantropical.
References: Nauman (1993d) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1993b); Schwartsburd (2018); Triana-Moreno et al. (2022); Triana-Moreno et al. (2023); Xing, Wang, Funston & Gilbert in FoC (2013). Show full citations.
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© Alan Cressler: Hypolepis barringtonii, Goldhead Branch Ravine, Mike Roess Goldhead Branch State Park, Clay County, Florida 3 by Alan Cressler | Hypolepis barringtonii source | Original Image ⭷
© Jacy Chen, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jacy Chen | Hypolepis tenuifolia source | Original Image ⭷
© Alan Cressler: Hypolepis barringtonii, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, Osmunda spectabilis, Dryopteris ludoviciana, Christella dentata, Steep Head, Fern Ravine, Gold Head Branch, Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, Clay County, Florida 1 by Alan Cressler | Hypolepis barringtonii source | Original Image ⭷
© Alan Cressler: Hypolepis barringtonii, Steep Head, Fern Ravine, Gold Head Branch, Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, Clay County, Florida 2 by Alan Cressler | Hypolepis barringtonii source | Original Image ⭷
© Alan Cressler: Hypolepis barringtonii, Goldhead Branch Ravine, Mike Roess Goldhead Branch State Park, Clay County, Florida 1 by Alan Cressler | Hypolepis barringtonii source | Original Image ⭷Feedback
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