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Figure 1 – Macroscopic characteristics of Pyrrosia petiolosa and Pyrrosia davidii. A. Macroscopic characteristics of Pyrrosia petiolosa;
Figure 2 – Characteristics microstructures of Pyrrosia petiolosa and Pyrrosia davidii petiole in transverse section
Figure 3 – Microstructure of Pyrrosia petiolosa and Pyrrosia davidii leaf blade epidermis
Figure 4 – Microstructure characteristics of Pyrrosia petiolosa and Pyrrosia davidii fronds powder
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