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Plagiogyria adnata (Blume) Bedd.  
Family: Cyatheaceae
[Lomaria adnata Blume, morePlagiogyria adnata var. condensata Christ, Plagiogyria adnata var. yakushimensis (K.Sat? Tagawa, Plagiogyria distinctissima Ching, Plagiogyria rankanensis Hayata, Plagiogyria rankanensis var. yakushimensis (K.Sat? Nakaike, Plagiogyria subadnata Ching, Plagiogyria wulingshanensis C.M.Zhang & S.F.Wu, Plagiogyria yakumonticola Nakaike, Plagiogyria yakushimensis K.Sat, Plagiogyria yunnanensis Ching]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes stout, ascending to erect; fronds crowded; stipes 5- 25 cm. long in the sterile fronds, 20-50 cm. long in the fertile ones, 3-angled at the base, somewhat 4-angled in upper part; sterile blades 15-30 cm. long, 6-15 cm. wide, the rachis winged at least in the upper portion; pinnae subcoriaceous, spreading, narrowly lanceolate, acute or sometimes the tip elongate, somewhat falcate, serrulate near the tip, decurrent, the basal not decurrent, the terminal pinna pinnately lobulate at the base; veins slender, spreading, usually once-forked, slightly raised on both sides; fertile pinnae narrowly linear, 4-6 cm. long, the lower ones short-petiolulate sessile but the upper ones scarcely decurrent.

Honshu (Izu Prov. and westw.), Shi­koku, Kyushu. Ryukyus, Formosa, China to Malaysia, and India.

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