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Trichomanes L.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
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New Zealand
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L.
L.
1753
1097
conserved
ICN
Trichomanes L.
genus
Trichomanes
Either, from the Greek trichos (hair), and manes (a kind of cup), a reference to the hair-like receptacles exserted from the indusia; or trichos (hair), and manes (an extreme profusion), a reference to the conspicuous and persistent receptacles in the type species (Gardner 2014).

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Lamina 1-3-pinnatifid, very thin, pellucid; veins several times branched in final segs. Indusium urceolate, mouth entire, dilated. Receptacle very slender, far exserted. Type and only known sp.:

Trichomanes L.

Indusium cylindric to urceolate, often winged; mouth truncate, entire to slightly 2-lipped. Receptacle far exserted.

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Trichomanes L.
Australia
Trichomanes L.
Cook Islands
Trichomanes L.
Cook Islands
Rarotonga
Trichomanes L.
Fiji
Trichomanes L.
Micronesia, Federated States Of
Trichomanes L.
New Caledonia
Trichomanes L.
Sri Lanka

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Etymology
Either, from the Greek trichos (hair), and manes (a kind of cup), a reference to the hair-like receptacles exserted from the indusia; or trichos (hair), and manes (an extreme profusion), a reference to the conspicuous and persistent receptacles in the type species (Gardner 2014).

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c75bbc20-45fa-4a4e-b497-80d9be2194bb
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
14 June 2024
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