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- •Vetrichelvan t; Jagadeesan m; Senthil Palanippan m; Murali nr; Sasikumar k
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- •Van der Weiden ga; Timmer cj; Timmerman mf; Reijerse e; Mantel ms; Van
- •Vernin g; Metzger j; Suon kn; Fraisse d; Ghiylione c; Hamoud a; Parkanyi c
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- •Index I
- •Index II
- •Index III
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Vetrichelvan t; Jagadeesan m; Senthil Palanippan m; Murali nr; Sasikumar k
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HAMSAPADI
BOTANICAL NAME: Adiantum lunulatum Burm. f.
Syn. A. philippense Linn.
FAMILY: Adiantaceae
CLASSICAL NAMES
Hamsapadi (C.S.Su), Hamshahvaya (S.S.Ci), Triparni (C.S.Su) Tripadi,
(A.H.Su), Triparnika (S.S.Su).
SYNONYMS
Brahmadani, Chitrapada, Dharttarashtrapadi, Ghritamandalika, Godhangri,
Godhapadika, Hamsapadika, Hansaghri, Hansavati, Karnati, Kiramata,
Kirapadika, Kitamari, Madhusrava, Padangi, Raktapadi, Sancharini,
Shitangi, Sutapadika, Suvaka, Tamrapadi, Tridala, Tripadi, Tripadika,
Tripornika, Vanda, Vikranta, Vishvagranthi, Vrikshabhaksha, Vriksharuha,
Vishagranthi (Sharma, 1978; D.N., 1982; B.N., 1982; R.N., 1982).
