Cyathea cooperi: Difference between revisions
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Alsophila australis, R. Br. Fig. 177. Rachises straw-colored ; lvs. ample, with primary pinnae 18 in. long, 6-10 in. wide; pinnules deeply pinnatifid, with segms. broadest at the base, ovate-oblong and sharply serrate. Tasmania and Austral. | |||
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Alsophila cooperi, F. Muell. Smaller than the last: rachises with pale brown scales; pinnae spear-shaped, with linear pinnules 4-5 in. long. Queensland. | Alsophila cooperi, F. Muell. Smaller than the last: rachises with pale brown scales; pinnae spear-shaped, with linear pinnules 4-5 in. long. Queensland. | ||
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Alsophila australis, R. Br. Fig. 177. Rachises straw-colored ; lvs. ample, with primary pinnae 18 in. long, 6-10 in. wide; pinnules deeply pinnatifid, with segms. broadest at the base, ovate-oblong and sharply serrate. Tasmania and Austral.
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Alsophila cooperi, F. Muell. Smaller than the last: rachises with pale brown scales; pinnae spear-shaped, with linear pinnules 4-5 in. long. Queensland.
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