Inherited from Vulgar Latin *filicāria (“thicket of ferns”), from Latin filix (“fern”). Compare Occitan falguièra, French fougère, Galician folgueira.
Falguera may refer to: Petrocoptis pseudoviscosa, "falguera", species in the plant family Caryophyllaceae, endemic to the Spanish province of Huesca.
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