Cyathea parvifolia Sodiro, Sert. Fl. Ecuad. II.
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Cyathea parvifolia Sodiro, Sert. Fl. Ecuad. II. |
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Cyathea parvifolia Sodiro, Sert. Fl. Ecuad. II. View in CoL 7. 1908.
= Cyathea brevistipes R.C.Moran, Novon View in CoL 1(2): 94. 1991.
Range: —Andes from Colombia to Bolivia (LP).
Ecology: —Uncommon in elfin forests and shrubby paramos, but plants ususally found in small groups; 3000– 3200 m.
Notes: —This species has oblanceolate fronds with pinnae either tapering to the petiole base, or with the basal pinna pair remote from the rest of the lamina, as if the pinnae in between had been removed. Trunkless sterile plants may further lack the basal pinnae, resulting in ± triangular laminae on long petioles.
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Cyathea parvifolia Sodiro, Sert. Fl. Ecuad. II.
Lehnert, Marcus & Kessler, Michael 2018 |
Cyathea brevistipes R.C.Moran, Novon
R. C. Moran 1991: 94 |