Stegnogramma burksiorum

by | Jan 7, 2014 | Ferns, Observations | 2 comments

Stegnogramma burksiorum is a narrow endemic restricted to sandstone rockhouse habitats along the Sipsey River in northern Alabama. All known plants are found in a few small populations along a 1/2 mile stretch of river. These unique habitats host a number of other “rockhouse” ferns typical of the Appalachian Mountains, including Vittaria appalachiana, Vandenboschia boschiana, and Crepidomanes intricatum.

 

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I am a postdoc at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. I am interested in fern and lycophyte diversity, especially in the American tropics.

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  1. Fernando Matos

    Awesome images of Eddie Watkins and “his” beautiful Thelypteris burksiorum. Was he looking for the gametophytes?

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    • wtesto

      Fernando,
      Thanks! He might have been! There are a lot of Crepidomanes intricatum gametophytes there, and the sporophytes of T. burksiorum are small are grow in rock crevices, so he might have been looking for them, too. I can’t remember.

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