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Hemionitis kuhnii (Milde) Christenh.  
Family: Pteridaceae
[Aleuritopteris caesia (Christ) Ching, moreAleuritopteris kuhnii (Milde) Ching, Aleuritopteris kuhnii var. brandtii (Franch. & Sav.) Tagawa, Cheilanthes brandtii Franch. & Sav., Cheilanthes brandtii f. efarinosa (Makino) Nakaike, Cheilanthes brandtii var. efarinosa Makino, Cheilanthes brandtii var. farinosa Makino, Cheilanthes caesia Christ, Cheilanthes farinosa var. brandtii C.Chr., Cheilanthes kuhnii , Cheilanthes kuhnii f. gracilis Kitag., Cheilanthes kuhnii var. brandtii (Franch. & Sav.) Tagawa, Cheilanthes kuhnii var. caesia (Christ) C.Chr., Cheilanthes lanceolata C.Chr., Leptolepidium caesium (Christ) K.H.Shing & S.K.Wu, Leptolepidium kuhnii (Milde) K.H. Shing & S.K. Wu, Leptolepidium kuhnii var. brandtii (Franch. & Sav.) Hsiong & S.K.Wu, Leptolepidium tenellum Ching ex S. K. Wu, Oeosporangium kuhnii (Milde) Fraser-Jenk.]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes short, covered with stubs o£ old stipes and dark brown lanceolate scales; fronds fragile, tufted; stipes 3-15 cm. long, terete, purple- to red-brown, lustrous, the scales at base membranous, lanceolate, 4-6 mm. long, finely striate; blades usually longer than the stipes, ovate to oblong-ovate, 8-30 cm. long, 4-12 cm. wide, glabrous on upper side, more or less white-farinose beneath, 2- or 3-pinnatiparted, acuminate, acute at the tip, the rachis purplish, sulcate on upper side; pinnae sessile; pinnules oblong-ovate to oblong, obtuse to subacute, lobed to parted, the lower ones usually sessile, the upper ones and sometimes the lower pinnules decurrent on the rachis, crenate; veins very slender, usually invisible on underside; sori marginal; false indusia lobulate, scarious. Mountains.

Honshu (centr. and Kanto Distr.); rather rare. Korea, China, Manchuria, and Amur.

f. efarinosa (Makino) Tagawa. Blades green beneath.  

Hemionitis kuhnii
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National University and Korea National Arboretum of Korea Forest Service.
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