Didymoglossum membranaceum
Didymoglossum differs from other trichomanoid ferns by the absence of roots, pubescent lamina...
Read MorePosted by Fernando Matos | Jan 8, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections
Didymoglossum differs from other trichomanoid ferns by the absence of roots, pubescent lamina...
Read MorePosted by Jefferson Prado | Jan 8, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections
Pellaea ovata grows in deciduous forests in mountains in the center of the state of São Paulo....
Read MorePosted by Fernando Matos | Jan 7, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections
Didymochlaenaceae was recently described by Zhang & Zhang (2015, Taxon 64: 27–38) to...
Read MorePosted by Jefferson Prado | Jan 7, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections
This endemic species grows among rocks in open places along the Campos Rupestris in central...
Read MorePosted by Fernando Matos | Jan 7, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections
This species is easily recognized by its entire laminae and rounded rhizome scales. It occurs...
Read MoreBased on an estimate of 51 families worldwide. Total number of families on this website = 50.
Based on an estimate of 337 genera worldwide. Total number of genera on this website = 290.
Based on an estimate of 11,916 species worldwide. Total number of species on this website = 1600.