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English: Scientific Name: Astrolepis integerrima (Hook.) Benham & Windham

Synonyms: Cheilanthes integerrima (Hook.) Mickel
= Hemionitis integerrima (Hook.) Christenh.
= Notholaena integerrima (Hook.) Hevly
= Notholaena sinuata var. integerrima Hook.
Photographer: Max Licher

Manager: ASU Vascular Plant Herbarium
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Author Max Licher

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''Astrolepis integerrima'', the southwestern cloak fern. Photo of leaf.

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