Vascular Plants

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Baker, J.G. in Hooker, W.J. & Baker, J.G. (October 1874), Synopsis Filicum Edn. 2 : null - null (Section) Baker, J.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Asplenium paleaceum var. prenticei Baker
  2. Cheilanthes contigua Baker
  3. Cheilanthes paucijuga Baker
  4. Davallia brachypoda Baker
  5. Doodia media R.Br. var. media
  6. Doodia media var. moorei Baker
  7. Hymenophyllum falklandicum Baker
  8. Hymenophyllum moorei Baker
  9. Lomaria auriculata Baker
  10. Lomaria discolor var. nuda Baker
  11. Nephrodium apicale Baker
  12. Nephrodium lancilobum Baker
  13. Nephrodium pteroides (Retz.) Sm.
  14. Nephrolepis exaltata var. hirsutula (G.Forst.) Baker
  15. Notholaena paucijuga Baker
  16. Notochlaena paucijuga Baker
  17. Pellaea nitida (R.Br.) Baker
  18. Polypodium diminutum Baker
  19. Polypodium hillii Baker
  20. Polypodium hirsutulum G.Forst.
  21. Pteris nitida R.Br.

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