Vascular Plants

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Holttum, R.E. (December 1963), Cyatheaceae. Flora Malesiana Series II 1(2) : 65-176 (Paper) Holttum, R.E. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Balantium Kaulf.
  2. Balantium javanicum (Blume) Copel.
  3. Culcita C.Presl
  4. Culcita dubia (R.Br.) Maxon
  5. Culcita javanica (Blume) Maxon
  6. Culcita straminea (Labill.) Maxon
  7. Culcita villosa C.Chr.
  8. Cyathea Sm.
  9. Cyathea brownii Domin
  10. Cyathea celebica Blume
  11. Cyathea medullaris (G.Forst.) Sw.
  12. Cyathea rebeccae (F.Muell.) Domin
  13. Cyathea sect. Gymnosphaera (Blume) Holttum
  14. Cyathea sect. Sphaeropteris (Bernh.) Holttum
  15. Cyathea subg. Gymnosphaera (Blume) Tindale
  16. Cyathea subg. Sphaeropteris (Bernh.) Holttum
  17. Cyathea Sm. subsect. Cyathea
  18. Cyathea subsect. Fourniera Holttum
  19. Cyathea subsect. Sphaeropteris (Bernh.) Holttum
  20. Gymnosphaera Blume
  21. Hemitelia R.Br.
  22. Sphaeropteris Bernh.

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