Dictymia is a small genus of ferns. They are found growing on rocks, or hanging from branches in Malesia, Australia and islands of the Pacific Ocean.[1] Species include Dictymia mckeei,[2] and Dictymia brownii. The word Dictymia is from the ancient Greek language. It refers to the "net" like veiny patterns.
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(help) Dictymia is a small genus of ferns. They are found growing on rocks, or hanging from branches in Malesia, Australia and islands of the Pacific Ocean. Species include Dictymia mckeei, and Dictymia brownii. The word Dictymia is from the ancient Greek language. It refers to the "net" like veiny patterns.
Dictymia es un género de helechos perteneciente a la familia Polypodiaceae.[1]
Dictymia fue descrito por John Smith (botánico) y publicado en Bot. Mag. 72(Comp.): 16. 1846.[2] La especie tipo es: Dictymia atrtenuata J. Sm.
Dictymia es un género de helechos perteneciente a la familia Polypodiaceae.
Dictymia est un genre de fougères de la famille des Polypodiaceae.
Selon Tropicos (18 octobre 2019)[1] (Attention liste brute contenant possiblement des synonymes) :
Dictymia est un genre de fougères de la famille des Polypodiaceae.