Phlegmariurus taxifolius

by | Apr 18, 2014 | Lycophytes, New Collections | 6 comments

Note: This species was previously identified as Phlegmariurus cuernavacensis, but this name was kindly corrected to P. taxifolius by Benjamin Øllgaard (see comments below).

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  1. wtesto

    Beautiful plant, Fernando. It’s a little hard to tell from the photos if this is P. cuernavacensis or P. taxifolius, though most of the P. cuernavacensis specimens I have seen tend to have more appressed leaves.

    Did you guys get silica material of this?

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    • Fernando Matos

      Thanks, Wes! I got silica of P. linifolius and P. taxifolius for you. I also got some Lycopodium clavatum and Palhinhaea cernua (in case you want to use them as outgroups…). I believe that Michael got the other ones (i.e., P. myrsinites, P. pringlei, and that Huperzia). You should receive them by mail soon.

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      • Fernando Matos

        And a duplicate of every collection is also going to VT.

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  2. Benjamin Øllgaard

    Dear Fernando, beautiful photos!! Your plants are Phlegmariurus taxifolius because the leaves are in alternating whorls of 3-4, and their lamina twisted to a vertical position at the leaf base, so the stem is easy to see. In P cuernavacensis the leaves are usually in whorls of 5 (or 6) and usually not twisted to vertical, usually concealing the stem, and appressed as Wes notes.

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    • Fernando Matos

      Thank you, Benjamin! I already updated the post with your id.

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