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Cystopteris Bernh.

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Cystopteris Bernh., Neues J. Bot. 1(2): 5, 26 (1805)
Cystopteris Bernh.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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Bernh.
Bernh.
1805
5, 26
conserved
ICN
Cystopteris Bernh.
genus
Cystopteris

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Cystopteris

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Cystopteris Bernh.

Sori globose; indusium delicate, attached at base, elsewhere free. Sporangia globose, without paraphyses; spores reniform, smooth to muriculate. Rhizome short, clad in brown broad attenuate paleae. Lamina thin, flaccid, pinnate to bipinnate; veins free. A few spp. of uncertain delimitation.

Cystopteris Bernh.

Terrestrial ferns. Rhizomes slender, blackish, decumbent or creeping, scaly. Fronds 2-3-pinnate, sparsely scaly, delicate, often dying down in winter; veins free. Sori round, borne on veins. Indusia ovate or hood-like, attached across the veins on basiscopic side of sori, arching over the sporangia. Spores monolete.

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Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.
Cystopteris Bernh.

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Cystopteris Bernh.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Cystopteris Bernh.
United Kingdom

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Etymology
From the Greek kustos (bladder) and pteris (fern), a reference to the inflated base of the indusium in these ferns.

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a402a491-dca4-4064-babb-3eda4b781e39
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
12 August 2019
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