Adiantum humile Kunze, Linnaea
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Adiantum humile Kunze, Linnaea |
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Adiantum humile Kunze, Linnaea View in CoL 9: 80. 1834.
Range: — Panama; Colombia to Guianas and Bolivia (BE, CO, LP, PA); Brazil.
Ecology: —Uncommon, terrestrial in lowland wet forests; 150–850 m.
Notes: —Closely related to A. terminatum ; slightly more distant relatives are A. latifolium (with which A. humile has sometimes been combined; Tryon & Stolze 1989) and the 1-pinnate A. petiolatum . Rachises are sparsely hairy and blades have only 2–4 pairs of lateral pinnae. The pinnules are adaxially glabrous, abaxially glaucous and with long, septate, brown hairs; margins of sterile pinnules are finely serrate; indusia glabrous.
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Adiantum humile Kunze, Linnaea
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Adiantum humile
Kunze 1834: 80 |