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Pellaea nana, known as dwarf sickle fern, is a fern species in the subfamily Cheilanthoideae of the family Pteridaceae. It grows in eastern Australia, in rainforest or moist eucalyptus forest, often on rocks, cliffs and large boulders. Also found growing on Lord Howe Island. The original specimen was collected by Allan Cunningham at the Brisbane River. In the state of Victoria, this plant is considered rare. The specific epithet nana is derived from the Latin word nanus meaning dwarf (it is a small plant).

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  • Pellaea nana, es una especie de helecho de la familia botánica Pteridaceae.​ Crece en el este de Australia, en los bosques lluviosos o húmedos y bosques de eucalyptus, sobre las rocas, acantilados y large boulders. También en la Isla Lord Howe. El original specimen fue recogido por Allan Cunningham en el Río Brisbane. En el estado de Victoria, esta planta es considerada rara.​​ (es)
  • Pellaea nana, known as dwarf sickle fern, is a fern species in the subfamily Cheilanthoideae of the family Pteridaceae. It grows in eastern Australia, in rainforest or moist eucalyptus forest, often on rocks, cliffs and large boulders. Also found growing on Lord Howe Island. The original specimen was collected by Allan Cunningham at the Brisbane River. In the state of Victoria, this plant is considered rare. The specific epithet nana is derived from the Latin word nanus meaning dwarf (it is a small plant). The fronds are usually 20 to 50 cm long. Each frond has between 25 and 65 leaflets. These pinnae (fern leaflets) have a short stalk or no stalk, oblong to narrow-oblong in shape. Each pinna is 25 mm long and 2.5 to 7 cm wide. The fronds are dark green, paler below. The sori are about 1 mm wide. (en)
  • Pellaea nana är en kantbräkenväxtart som först beskrevs av William Jackson Hooker, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Bostock. Pellaea nana ingår i släktet och familjen Pteridaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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  • Bostock (en)
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  • At Mount Wilson rainforest, Blue Mountains National Park, Australia (en)
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  • Pellaea nana (en)
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  • Pellaea nana, es una especie de helecho de la familia botánica Pteridaceae.​ Crece en el este de Australia, en los bosques lluviosos o húmedos y bosques de eucalyptus, sobre las rocas, acantilados y large boulders. También en la Isla Lord Howe. El original specimen fue recogido por Allan Cunningham en el Río Brisbane. En el estado de Victoria, esta planta es considerada rara.​​ (es)
  • Pellaea nana är en kantbräkenväxtart som först beskrevs av William Jackson Hooker, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Bostock. Pellaea nana ingår i släktet och familjen Pteridaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Pellaea nana, known as dwarf sickle fern, is a fern species in the subfamily Cheilanthoideae of the family Pteridaceae. It grows in eastern Australia, in rainforest or moist eucalyptus forest, often on rocks, cliffs and large boulders. Also found growing on Lord Howe Island. The original specimen was collected by Allan Cunningham at the Brisbane River. In the state of Victoria, this plant is considered rare. The specific epithet nana is derived from the Latin word nanus meaning dwarf (it is a small plant). (en)
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  • Pellaea nana (es)
  • Pellaea nana (en)
  • Pellaea nana (sv)
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