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- noun Plural form of
pteridophyte .
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New records of bryophytes and pteridophytes have emerged in Costa Rica.
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A supplement to the pteridophytes and phanerogams of Juan Fernandez and Easter Island.
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There are also 170 species of shrubs, 140 species of epiphytes, 100 lianas and 140 pteridophytes.
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Thirty-one of the 36 known families, and 111 of the 364 described genera of pteridophytes are found in the ecoregion.
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High altitude grassland inventories have resulted in the identification of 1,000 species of plant, among which are 779 angiosperms, two gymnosperms and 159 pteridophytes.
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Endemics to Huangshan total 13 species of pteridophytes and 6 of higher plants, including Buckleya henryi which is on the verge of extinction.
Mount Huangshan Scenic Beauty and Historic Interest Site, China 2008
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The Park has an incomplete flora list of 1,302 spermatophytes and 145 species of pteridophytes, of which 905 species are endemic to Cuba, representing almost 30% of all endemics reported for Cuba.
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The Forest Research Institute in 1992 recorded 600 species of angiosperms and 30 pteridophytes in the valley and surroundings, discovering 58 new records for the valley of which 4 were new for Himalayan Uttar Pradesh.
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Species comprise 240 bryophytes (representing over 33% of families in China), 100 of pteridophytes (representing over 50% of families in China), 14 gymnosperms and 1,300 angiosperms.
Mount Huangshan Scenic Beauty and Historic Interest Site, China 2008
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Macroscopic flora include the aquatic angiosperms (flowering plants), pteridophytes (ferns), and bryophytes (mosses, hornworts, and liverworts).
Macrophytes 2007
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