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Philippines Species List
The Philippines
URI:
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China
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Nepal
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herb
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whole plant herbaceous
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alternation of generations
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Organisms with a life cycle that features alternation of generations with sexual and asexual reproduction.
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spore arrangement
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trilete
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spores bearing a Y shaped scar, indicating that they were arranged in a tetrahedral spore tetrad
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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/spore.html
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