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A new hybrid showing homology between Asplenium ebenoides and A. Pinnatifidum

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Wagner, W.H., Boydston, K.E. A new hybrid showing homology between Asplenium ebenoides and A. Pinnatifidum. Brittonia 13, 286–289 (1961). https://doi.org/10.2307/2805344

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