A Chemical Study Of The Indument Found On The Fronds Of Gymnogramme Triangularis presents a detailed scientific investigation by Walter Charles Blasdale. This study delves into the chemical composition of the powdery coating, known as indument, found on the fronds of the Gymnogramme triangularis fern. Blasdale's work offers insights into the organic chemistry of this plant species and contributes to the broader field of botany.
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