Palhinhaea camporum

by | Dec 30, 2013 | Lycophytes, New Collections | 10 comments

It was not until I collected this species in Pico das Almas that I started to understand it better. Palhinhaea camporum resembles P. cernua in most details, but has more densely foliose, stiffly ascending, not recurved, sterile branchlets. The treelike shoots often have the branchlet systems clustered in a fasciculate manner, and the strobili are strongly recurved.

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