Huperzia lucidula

by | Jan 7, 2014 | Lycophytes, New Collections | 4 comments

Within the Lycopodiaceae, Huperzia s.s. is characterized by the non-strobilar arrangement of sporophylls and presence of bulbils (also called gemmae) for asexual reproduction.

 

Collection data (F.B. Matos, 2332 )

Classification & Common Names
Collection Data
  • Collection Date: 17-VIII-2013
  • Collection Number: 2332
  • Primary collector: F.B. Matos
  • Collected by: R.C. Moran & C. Matos
  • Determined by: F.B. Matos, VIII.2013
  • Habitat: Deciduous forest
  • Habit: Terrestrial
  • Specimen location: NY
Huperzia lucidula
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    • Fernando Matos

      Thanks!

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  1. wtesto

    Nice photos Fernando! You can really see the oblanceolate leaf shape and dentate leaf margins characteristic of this species in habit4.

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    • Fernando Matos

      Thanks, Wes! And by the way, how can you distinguish this species from H. porophila? I saw it a couple of years ago, during a BSA field trip, but did not take any pictures… The only thing I remember is that it was growing on a rock wall.

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