. . . . . . "Cyathea junghuhniana \u00E4r en ormbunkeart som f\u00F6rst beskrevs av Kze., och fick sitt nu g\u00E4llande namn av Edwin Bingham Copeland. Cyathea junghuhniana ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Cyathea och familjen Cyatheaceae. Inga underarter finns listade."@sv . "Q38228709"@en . . . . . "junghuhniana"@en . "1011169947"^^ . "6553254"^^ . . . "Q5197604"@en . . "Cyathea junghuhniana \u00E4r en ormbunkeart som f\u00F6rst beskrevs av Kze., och fick sitt nu g\u00E4llande namn av Edwin Bingham Copeland. Cyathea junghuhniana ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Cyathea och familjen Cyatheaceae. Inga underarter finns listade."@sv . "Alsophila"@en . . . "Cyathea junghuhniana"@sv . . . . . . . . . "Alsophila junghuhniana, synonym Cyathea junghuhniana, is a species of tree fern native to southern and central Sumatra and western Java, where it grows in forest at an altitude of 1000\u20132000 m. The trunk of this species is erect and may be 2 m tall or more. Fronds are tripinnate and up to about 3 m long. The stipes of this species are persistent and form a skirt around the trunk. They are brown, spiny, and covered with glossy, dark brown scales. Sori are borne near the midvein of fertile pinnules and are protected by thin indusia. Large and Braggins (2004) note that A. junghuhniana has been confused with (syn. Cyathea raciborskii), \"from which it differs in several characteristics, including larger pinnae\". Stipe outgrowths are present in A. crenulata, but absent from A. junghuhniana. The specific epithet junghuhniana commemorates German botanist Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864), who collected numerous plants on Java and Sumatra."@en . "Kunze"@en . . . . . . . . . "Alsophila junghuhniana, synonym Cyathea junghuhniana, is a species of tree fern native to southern and central Sumatra and western Java, where it grows in forest at an altitude of 1000\u20132000 m. The trunk of this species is erect and may be 2 m tall or more. Fronds are tripinnate and up to about 3 m long. The stipes of this species are persistent and form a skirt around the trunk. They are brown, spiny, and covered with glossy, dark brown scales. Sori are borne near the midvein of fertile pinnules and are protected by thin indusia."@en . . . "3138"^^ . . . . "Alsophila junghuhniana"@en . .