Adiantum glaucescens Klotzsch, Linnaea
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Adiantum glaucescens Klotzsch, Linnaea |
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Adiantum glaucescens Klotzsch, Linnaea View in CoL 18: 552. 1844 [1845].
Range: — Venezuela, Guianas, Peru, Bolivia (BE, LP); Brazil.
Ecology: —Rare (known from 3 collections), terrestrial in forests of the Bolivian Yungas; 100–1800 m.
Notes: —Another member of the Adiantum tetraphyllum group, characterized by several distinctive features: short-creeping, nodose rhizomes; rachises glabrous, black; blades 2-or 3-pinnate at bases, 2-pinnate distally, with 3– 4(–5) pairs of lateral pinnae; pinnules ca. 3 times longer than wide, 10–12 pairs per pinna, reduced toward pinna bases and apices, articulate, with stalks ca. 1 mm, pinnules abaxially decidedly glaucous and glabrous, adaxially glabrous, margins of sterile pinnules serrate; indusia glabrous.
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Adiantum glaucescens Klotzsch, Linnaea
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Adiantum glaucescens
Klotzsch 1844: 552 |