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Plagiogyria euphlebia (Kunze) Mett.   (redirected from: Plagiogyria euphlebia var. grandis (Copel.) De Vol)
Family: Cyatheaceae
[Lomaria euphlebia Kunze, moreLomariopsis triquetra (Wall. ex Mett.) Ettingsh., Plagiogyria attenuata Ching, Plagiogyria chinensis Ching, Plagiogyria christii Copel., Plagiogyria elongata R.D.Dixit & A.Das, Plagiogyria euphlebia var. grandis (Copel.) De Vol, Plagiogyria euphlebia var. triquetra (Wall. ex Mett.) Ching, Plagiogyria grandis Copel., Plagiogyria integripinna Ching, Plagiogyria koidzumii Tagawa, Plagiogyria maxima C.Chr., Plagiogyria triquetra Wall. ex Mett., Stenochlaena henryi Christ]
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Japan Flora: Evergreen; rhizomes stout,short; fronds crowded, glabrous, simply pinnate, to 1 m. high; stipes 30-60 cm. long; sterile blades 30-6D cm. long, 20- 40 cm. wide, the rachis 2-grooved on upper side, rounded on back; pinnae chartaceous, spreading, 10-15 pairs, linear-lanceo­late, 10-20 cm. long, 12-20 mm. wide, long-acuminate, acute at the tip, cuneate-rounded at base, short-petiolulate, minutely toothed toward base, more prominendy so toward the tip, the terminal pinna usually distinct, sometimes few-lobed at the base, the costa slightly raised, the veins distinct on both sides, usually once-forked, horizontally spreading, closely parallel; fertile pinnae short-petiolulate, 7-29 cm. long.

Honshu (Echigo and Hitachi Prov. and westw.), Shikoku, Kyushu. s. Korea (Quelpaert 1st), Ryukyus, Formosa, China to India.

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