Adiantum peruvianum Klotzsch, Linnaea
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87DD-FFCF-790B-FF49-F84AFBD9FEC6 |
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Felipe |
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Adiantum peruvianum Klotzsch, Linnaea |
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Adiantum peruvianum Klotzsch, Linnaea View in CoL 18: 555. 1844 [1845].
Range: — Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia (CO, SC); cultivated in Brazil.
Ecology: —Uncommon, terrestrial in evergreen and semideciduous forests, also in calcareous rocky places; 450– 1450 m.
Notes: —Related to A. mathewsianum , which see. Rhizomes short-creeping; rachises glabrous; blades reddish when young, 3-pinnate proximally and 2-pinnate distally; pinnules ovate-trapeziform, alternate, 4–9 pairs per pinna, slightly reduced toward pinna apices, articulate, with stalks 0.5–1.5 cm long, color of stalks stopping abruptly at pinnule bases, terminal pinnule subrhombic, smaller than distal ones, pinnules glabrous on both surfaces, margins of sterile pinnules incised to lobate, irregularly serrate or crenate; indusia oblong, glabrous.
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Adiantum peruvianum Klotzsch, Linnaea
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Adiantum peruvianum
Klotzsch 1844: 555 |