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DOES ASPLENIUM FALCATUM EXIST IN THE PHILIPPINES?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 October 2016

A. E. Salgado*
Affiliation:
Christian Brothers University, 650 East Parkway South, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abstract

Plants commonly known as Asplenium falcatum in the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia represent a complex of closely related taxa. Because of the great variability of these plants, several names have been proposed over the years to refer to members of this complex in the Philippines. The name Asplenium falcatum has been used erroneously for superficially similar Philippine plants, which should be named Asplenium oxyphyllum Kunze.

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