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Welsh
Etymology
rhedyn (“ferns”) + named after Edward Newman (1801–1876), English botanist and entomologist.
Noun
rhedyn-Mair Newman f (collective, singulative rhedynen-Fair Newman)
- Newman's lady-ferns, flexile lady-ferns (Athyrium flexile)
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