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- Elaphoglossum_pattersoniae abstract "Elaphoglossum pattersoniae is a very rare species of fern that grows in Peru. It is very close to E. guamannianum, but is smaller in size, its blade apex is acute-obtuse, it lacks dark arachnidoid scales on its abaxial costa and has fewer blade scales. It is named after Juliet Patterson, a New York Botanical Garden collaborator.".
- Q15044069 abstract "Elaphoglossum pattersoniae is a very rare species of fern that grows in Peru. It is very close to E. guamannianum, but is smaller in size, its blade apex is acute-obtuse, it lacks dark arachnidoid scales on its abaxial costa and has fewer blade scales. It is named after Juliet Patterson, a New York Botanical Garden collaborator.".
- Elaphoglossum_pattersoniae comment "Elaphoglossum pattersoniae is a very rare species of fern that grows in Peru. It is very close to E. guamannianum, but is smaller in size, its blade apex is acute-obtuse, it lacks dark arachnidoid scales on its abaxial costa and has fewer blade scales. It is named after Juliet Patterson, a New York Botanical Garden collaborator.".
- Q15044069 comment "Elaphoglossum pattersoniae is a very rare species of fern that grows in Peru. It is very close to E. guamannianum, but is smaller in size, its blade apex is acute-obtuse, it lacks dark arachnidoid scales on its abaxial costa and has fewer blade scales. It is named after Juliet Patterson, a New York Botanical Garden collaborator.".