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'''''Salpichlaena''''' is a genus containing two species of [[fern]] in the family [[Blechnaceae]]. The genus is endemic to [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]]. These ferns have climbing leaves with a [[rachis]] that twines around tree branches and other supports.


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*''[[Salpichlaena hookeriana]]'' (Kuntze) Alston
*''[[Salpichlaena volubilis]]'' (Kaulf.) J. Sm.


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Salpichlaena is a genus containing two species of fern in the family Blechnaceae. The genus is endemic to Central and South America. These ferns have climbing leaves with a rachis that twines around tree branches and other supports.

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Species

Gallery

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