Vascular Plants

APC: Grammitis poeppigiana
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(old) currently Notogrammitis crassior Notogrammitis angustifolia

APC (version 51209180) published 4/1/16 by import
APC Dist.
NSW, Vic, Tas, MI
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Polypodiidae / Polypodiales / Polypodiaceae / Grammitis
0 sub taxa
Grammitis poeppigiana (Mett.) Pic.Serm., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Polypodium poeppigiana Orchard, orth. var. (1993) orthographic variantPolypodium poeppigianum Mett., legitimate (1857) nomenclatural synonymGrammitis nana Brack., legitimate (1854) taxonomic synonymPolypodium australe var. minutum F.Muell., legitimate (1866) taxonomic synonymGrammitis pumila J.A.Armstr., nom. illeg. (1881) taxonomic synonymGrammitis australis var. nana Franch., legitimate (1889) taxonomic synonymPolypodium billardierei f. nana (Franch.) Skottsb., legitimate (1916) taxonomic synonymGrammitis billardierei f. nana (Franch.) de la Sota, legitimate (1960) taxonomic synonymPolypodium billardierei var. pumilum Bonap., legitimate (1917) taxonomic synonymPolypodium billardieri var. pumilum Tindale, orth. var. (1961) taxonomic synonymGrammitis armstrongii Tindale, legitimate (5 October 1961) taxonomic synonymGrammitis kerguelensis Tardieu, legitimate (1962) taxonomic synonym

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