Vascular Plants

APC: Asplenium australasicum
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APC (version 51343795) published 25/11/19 by amonro
APC Dist.
Qld, NSW, LHI, NI
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Polypodiidae / Polypodiales / Aspleniaceae / Asplenium
0 sub taxa
Asplenium australasicum (J.Sm.) Hook., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Neottopteris australasica J.Sm., legitimate (1857) nomenclatural synonymThamnopteris australasica (J.Sm.) T.Moore, legitimate (1859) nomenclatural synonymAsplenium australasicum (J.Sm.) Hook. f. australasicum, legitimate (1988) nomenclatural synonymAsplenium squamulatum ß smithii Hook., legitimate (1860) taxonomic synonymAsplenium robinsonii F.Muell., legitimate (1884) taxonomic synonymAsplenium australasicum f. robinsonii (F.Muell.) P.S.Green, legitimate (1988) taxonomic synonymAsplenium nidus L., legitimatemisapplication by Endlicher, S.F.L. (1833), Prodromus Florae NorfolkicaeAsplenium nidus L., legitimatemisapplication by Hooker, W.J. & Baker, J.G. (1874), Synopsis Filicum Edn. 2Asplenium nidus L., legitimatemisapplication by Laing, R.M. (1915), A revised list of the Norfolk Island flora, with some notes on the species. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 47Asplenium nidus L., legitimatemisapplication by Oliver, W.R.B. (1917), The vegetation and flora of Lord Howe Island. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 49Thamnopteris nidus (L.) C.Presl, legitimatepro parte misapplication by Presl, C.B. [K.B.] (1851), Epimeliae Botanicae

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