P Pai [18], [36], [38] Palaa [9], [14], [32], [37] Palaihinahina [18], [32], [37] Palailaulii [18], [32], [37] Palapalai [11], [23], [32], [34], [37], [38] Pamoho [10], [35], [38] Pellaea [12], [33], [38] Pellucid polpody [28], [36], [38] Piipiilau manamana [25], [35], [38] Pinnae [33] Pipi [14], [36], [39] Pityrogramma [31], [33], [37] Polypodium [18], [28], [36], [38] Psilotum [14], [36], [39] Pteridium [13], [33], [37] Pteris [26], [33], [37] Pulu [4], [6] Pulu Factory [6], [8]
S Sadleria [7], [20]-21 Silverfern [31], [33], [37] Spenomeris [14], [32], [37] Spores [3] Staghorn, false [9], [32], [37] Stenoloma [14], [32], [37] Sword fern [16], [34], [37]
T Thurston Lava Tube [10], [33], [34] Tree fern [2], [4], [5], [37] Trichomanes [18], [32], [37]
W Wahini noho mauna [18], [36], [38] Waimakanui [26], [33], [37] Wawaeiole [8], [36], [39]
X Xiphopteris [18], [36], [38]
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