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Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.

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Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk., Kalikasan 7: 272 (1979)
Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.

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Fraser-Jenk.
Fraser-Jenk.
1979
272
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Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.
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Dryopteris stewartii
Named in honour of Dr Ralph Randles Stewart (1890–1993), an American-born botanist who taught and studied plants in Pakistan for over 50 years. He is considered the father of systematic botany in Pakistan, and had a specialist interest in ferns.
Holotype: Pakistan, Hazara, Abbottabad District, 0.5 km N. of Changla Gali, Murree to Abbottabad, C.R. Fraser-Jenkins 6295, 25 July 1977, BM (n.v.; see Fraser-Jenkins et al. 2018)

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Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.
Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.
Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.
Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.
Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.
Dryopteris stewartii Fraser-Jenk.

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Holotype: Pakistan, Hazara, Abbottabad District, 0.5 km N. of Changla Gali, Murree to Abbottabad, C.R. Fraser-Jenkins 6295, 25 July 1977, BM (n.v.; see Fraser-Jenkins et al. 2018)
Etymology
Named in honour of Dr Ralph Randles Stewart (1890–1993), an American-born botanist who taught and studied plants in Pakistan for over 50 years. He is considered the father of systematic botany in Pakistan, and had a specialist interest in ferns.

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