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    Stenochlaena palustris (Vietnamese: choại, Tagalog: dilimán or hagnaya) is an edible medicinal fern species. In the folk medicines of India and Malaysia...
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    Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Is. Stenochlaena palustris (Burm.f.) Bedd. - Tropical & subtropical Asia to W. Pacific Stenochlaena riauensis Sofiyanti, Iriani...
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  • species Stenochlaena palustris an edible medicinal fern species, used in the folk medicines of India and Malaysia Tabernaemontana palustris, a tropical...
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    ostrich fern. Royal fern, Osmunda regalis, found worldwide Midin, or Stenochlaena palustris, found in Sarawak, where it is prized as a local delicacy Zenmai...
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    by 15 m high Melaleuca cajuputi, covered in dense lianas such as Stenochlaena palustris in its primary zone, and a second zone of meadows made up of Eleocharis...
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    fruits and vegetables is often used in cooking. Midin, also called Stenochlaena palustris, paku midin, or lemidin, is a popular vegetable in Sarawak. It is...
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  • Spondias dulcis Stanleya pinnatifida Stellaria media Common Chickweed Stenochlaena palustris Sterculia foetida Sterculia tragacantha Strychnos spinosa Natal...
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    established. Named for the Tagalog word for the medicinal fern species Stenochlaena palustris, Diliman is where numerous national government offices are located...
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    and is found in eateries and restaurants throughout the nation. Stenochlaena palustris is another type of wild fern popularly used for food. Endemic to...
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    (Macaranga pruinosa, Campnosperma coriaceum, Pandanus atrocarpus, Stenochlaena palustris) were barely decomposed by bacteria and fungi, the leaves of M. tanarius...
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  • forest in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. The most prominent plant is Stenochlaena palustris, which is the main structure of the forest. There is also Acrostichum...
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    polypodioides (L.) Sm. Onoclea scandens Sw., nom. illeg. superfl. = Stenochlaena palustris (Burm.fil.) Bedd. Onoclea spicant (L.) Hoffm. = Struthiopteris spicant...
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    distorted from the name of a species of edible fern "Lampheng" (ลำเพ็ง; Stenochlaena palustris) that used to abound here in the past. However, according to Chit...
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    Blechnum orientale Blechnum patersonii Doodia dives Stenochlaena aculeata Stenochlaena palustris Cystopteris fragilis Cystopteris tenuiseta Araiostegia...
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  • liebuschii Radiogrammitis cheesemanii Saccoloma laxum Saccoloma squamosum Stenochlaena hainanensis Thelypteris bermudiana, Bermuda shield fern Thelypteris macra...
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