Vascular Plants

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Trevisan de Saint-Léon, V.B.A. (1874), Sylloge Sporophytum Italiae. Atti della Societa Italiana di Scienze Naturali 17(2) : 213-258 (Paper) Trevisan de Saint-Léon, V.B.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Cincinalis esculenta (G.Forst.) Trevis.
  2. Huperzia carinata (Desv.) Trevis.
  3. Huperzia dalhousieana (Spring) Trevis.
  4. Huperzia pinifolia Trevis.
  5. Huperzia polytrichoides (Kaulf.) Trevis.
  6. Huperzia prolifera (Blume) Trevis.
  7. Huperzia serrata (Thunb.) Murray ex Trevis.
  8. Huperzia squarrosa (G.Forst.) Trevis.
  9. Huperzia varia (R.Br.) Trevis.
  10. Lycopodium carinatum Desv.
  11. Lycopodium dalhousieanum Spring
  12. Lycopodium pinifolium Blume
  13. Lycopodium polytrichoides Kaulf.
  14. Lycopodium proliferum Blume
  15. Lycopodium serratum Thunb. ex Murray
  16. Lycopodium squarrosum G.Forst.
  17. Lycopodium varium R.Br.
  18. Pteris esculenta G.Forst.

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