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Thelypteris confluens (Thunb.) C.V.Morton  
Family: Aspleniaceae
[Acrostichum thelypteris L., moreDryopteris thelypteris var. pubescens Nakai, Lastrea farbankii Bedd., Lastrea thelypteris (L.) Bory, Lastrea thelypteris var. pubescens Lawson, Lastrea thelypteris var. squamulosa C.Chr., Nephrodium squamulosum Hook., Nephrodium thelypteris (L.) Strempel, Nephrodium thelypteris var. squamulosum Hook., Thelypteris palustris (Salisb.) Schott, Thelypteris palustris subsp. pubescens (G.Lawson) Fraser-Jenk., Thelypteris palustris var. pubescens (G.Lawson) Fernald, Thelypteris squamigera (Schltdl.) Ching]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes slender, wiry, long-creeping; fronds some­what dimorphic, slender, scattered-pilose, deciduous; stipes erect, slender, 10-50 cm. long, sometimes black-green or purplish red; scales thin, deciduous, sparse, broadly lanceolate to ovate; blades chartaceous-membranous, lanceolate, 30-50 cm. long, 5-15 cm. wide, scarcely narrowed at base, vivid green, often somewhat glaucous, the rachis slender, lustrous, usually glabrous; pinnae 10-25 pairs, linear to lanceolate, the fertile 3-10 mm. wide, the sterile 10-15 mm. wide, acute, sub- sessile,  pinnatiparted, the veins pinnate, the veinlets mostly forked; indusia small, orbicular-reniform, about 0.2 mm. across, ciliate, caducous.  Aug.-Oct. Wet meadows.

Hon­shu, Shikoku, Korea, China to n. India and Siberia, Eu­rope, Africa, New Zealand, and N. America.

Thelypteris confluens
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