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== ''Angiopteris erecta'' Hoffm. ==
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== ''Angiopteris evecta'' ==
''Filices''.
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*Accepted name : ''[[Angiopteris evecta]]''
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''Angiopteris evecta'' Hoffm. ''Filices''. A fern of India, the Asiastic and Polynesian Islands. The caudex, as also the thick part of the stipes, is of a mealy and mucilaginous nature and is eaten by the natives in times of scarcity. <ref>Smith, J. ''Dom. Bot.'' 171. 1882.</ref>
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A fern of India, the Asiastic and Polynesian Islands. The caudex, as also the thick part of the stipes, is of a mealy and mucilaginous nature and is eaten by the natives in times of scarcity.
 
  
 
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Angelica
Sturtevant, Notes on edible plants, 1919
Angiopteris (Sturtevant, 1919)
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Angiopteris evecta

Angiopteris evecta Hoffm. Filices. A fern of India, the Asiastic and Polynesian Islands. The caudex, as also the thick part of the stipes, is of a mealy and mucilaginous nature and is eaten by the natives in times of scarcity. [1]

  1. Smith, J. Dom. Bot. 171. 1882.