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1763:NatureServe
1711:iNaturalist
1644:Wikispecies
1385:(1): 47–99.
1200:Works cited
1083:Prantl 1882
792:Cheilanthes
765:Cultivation
713:Species of
665:. In 2018,
616:, in 1883.
556:Gymnogramma
527:Cheilanthes
473:in 1814 as
417:(blunt) to
347:Description
148:Pteridaceae
68:NatureServe
1982:Categories
1802:Plant List
1601:occurrence
1403:Prantl, K.
1362:0874746035
1179:Kunze 1843
1035:Kunze 1848
1011:Kunze 1843
999:Pursh 1814
807:References
796:Notholaena
752:Under the
742:calcareous
719:Notholaena
672:Hemionitis
649:Notholaena
629:Notholaena
612:var.
594:Cincinalis
582:Cincinalis
552:Cincinalis
539:Cincinalis
518:Notholaena
461:Like many
411:tripinnate
407:lanceolate
335:Notholaena
320:calcareous
254:Christenh.
114:Division:
1900:242312228
1886:Q38241697
1690:233500148
1635:Q15597199
600:in 1882.
574:expanded
560:sporangia
548:Mettenius
509:pulchella
467:described
439:sporangia
324:limestone
166:Species:
91:Kingdom:
1952:26608669
1947:Tropicos
1926:10861173
1913:274451-2
1880:Wikidata
1846:26608662
1841:Tropicos
1768:2.158326
1742:10207911
1729:272601-2
1629:Wikidata
1532:41764632
1518:(1956).
1504:16214744
1496:23028975
1451:(2013).
1425:(1814).
1405:(1882).
1373:(1859).
1347:(1985).
1254:(1852).
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1218:(2018).
1047:FĂ©e 1852
756:system,
681:dealbata
614:dealbata
592:section
499:Missouri
483:dealbata
449:Taxonomy
369:lanceate
297:(Pursh)
289:Kunze
278:(Pursh)
275:dealbata
263:(Pursh)
241:(Pursh)
230:(Pursh)
222:Pursh
210:Synonyms
144:Family:
1781:1055476
1703:2651656
1582:1547438
635:. Both
633:Pellaea
590:Pellaea
577:Pellaea
403:deltate
364:rhizome
280:Davenp.
202:Windham
154:Genus:
134:Order:
124:Class:
95:Plantae
66: (
1939:510777
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1716:158622
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651:sect.
572:Prantl
445:= 54.
431:farina
423:oblong
415:obtuse
396:costae
392:rachis
377:entire
373:linear
314:, the
299:Prantl
1921:IRMNG
1820:ARDE5
1737:IRMNG
1578:JSTOR
1528:JSTOR
1500:S2CID
1492:JSTOR
779:Notes
708:clade
696:is a
568:Presl
471:Pursh
427:ovate
419:acute
388:stipe
265:Kunze
243:Mett.
198:Pursh
102:Clade
1934:ITIS
1908:IPNI
1828:POWO
1776:NCBI
1750:ITIS
1724:IPNI
1698:GBIF
1664:GJMQ
1457:ISBN
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794:and
639:and
435:sori
375:and
362:The
273:var.
1960:WFO
1895:FNA
1854:WFO
1685:FNA
1672:EoL
1659:CoL
1570:doi
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700:to
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631:or
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