Athyrium schimperi: 1 definition
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Athyrium schimperi Moug. ex Fée is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Asplenium fi lix-femina var. polyspora C.B. Clarke, Asplenium schimperi (Moug. ex Fée) A. Braun, Asplenium schimperi A. Braun, Asplenium schimperi J. Sm., Athyrium biserrulatum H. Christ, Athyrium fi lix-femina var. polyspora (C.B. Clarke) Bedd., Athyrium polysporum (C.B. Clarke) Ching ex Mehra & Bir, Athyrium wumonshanicum Ching.
References regarding Athyrium schimperi Moug. ex Fée for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Mémoires sur les Familles des Fougères (1852)
· Beitrag zur Flora Aethiopiens (1867)
· Hist. Fil. (1875)
· Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Botany (1880)
· Handbook to the Ferns of British India (1883)
· Bulletin de l’Académie Internationale de Géographie, Botanique (1907)
· American Fern Journal (1960)
· Taxon (1977)
· Taxon (1978)
· Aspects Pl. Sci. (1983)
· J. Cytol. Genet. (1984)
· Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, Sect. B, Biol. Sci. (1985)
· Acta Botanica BorealiOccidentalia Sinica (1986)
· J. Cytol. Genet. (1988)
· Aspects Pl. Sci. (1989)
· Indian Fern J. (1994)
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