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Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas

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Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas in Garrett et al., Muelleria 11: 103 (1998)
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas

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M.Garrett & Kantvilas
M.Garrett & Kantvilas
1998
103
ICN
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
species
Sticherus urceolatus
From the latin urceolatus (urn-shaped), a reference to the vase-shaped habit of the pinnae when growing in an exposed position.
Holotype: Graham Creek, 2 km S of Wineglass Bay, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, M. Garrett s.n., 10 Aug. 1997, HO (image!); isotypes BM 001038241, CHR 522859, MEL 2279261, NSW 487544.

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urceolatus

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Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
Australia
Political Region

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Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
Australia
Tasmania
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas
New Zealand
Westland Land District

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typification
Holotype: Graham Creek, 2 km S of Wineglass Bay, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, M. Garrett s.n., 10 Aug. 1997, HO (image!); isotypes BM 001038241, CHR 522859, MEL 2279261, NSW 487544.
Etymology
From the latin urceolatus (urn-shaped), a reference to the vase-shaped habit of the pinnae when growing in an exposed position.

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Names_Plants
3 November 2009
16 June 2015
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