Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
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- ≡ Acrostichum alpinum Bolton
- ≡ Ceterach alpinum (Bolton) DC.
- ≡ Woodsia hyperborea var. alpina (Bolton) Jess.
- ≡ Woodsia ilvensis subsp. alpina (Bolton) Asch.
- ≡ Woodsia ilvensis var. alpina (Bolton) Watt.
- ≡ Woodsia ilvensis var. alpina (Bolton) Bab.
- ≡ Polypodium alpinum (Bolton) With.
- = Acrostichum hyperboreum Lilj.
- = Polypodium arvonicum With.
- = Woodsia alpina Tausch
Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
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Alpen-Wimperfarn German |
Alpen-Wimperfarn (DE) |
Alpine Cliff Fern (EN) |
Coredynen Alpaidd Welsh |
Felcetta alpina Italian |
Raineach Mhion Ailpeach Scottish Gaelic |
Rhedynen-Woodsia Alpaidd Welsh |
Woodsia des Alpes French |
alpine cliff fern English |
alpine cliffbrake English |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
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