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Pteridium revolutum (Blume) Nakai, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Brownsey, P.J. (1989), The taxonomy of bracken (Pteridium: Dennstaedtiaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 2(1): 120-122, Figs 1-3 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Pteris revoluta Blume legitimate taxonomic synonym: Pteris recurvata var. wightiana J.Agardh legitimate taxonomic synonym: Pteridium aquilinum var. wightianum (J.Agardh) R.M.Tryon legitimate taxonomic synonym: Pteridium aquilinum subsp. wightianum (J.Agardh) W.C.Shieh legitimate misapplication: Pteridium aquilinum var. lanuginosum (Bory ex Willd.) Luerss. legitimate by Domin, K. (January 1915), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Bibliotheca Botanica 20(85): 160-161, Fig. 31 misapplication: Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn legitimate by Wakefield, N.A. (1956), New combinations in some Australasian ferns - 2. The Victorian Naturalist 72(10): 159 common name: Hairy bracken [n/a]

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Pteridium revolutum (Blume) Nakai

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