Anemia gardneri

by | Jan 27, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections | 2 comments

Anemia gardneri is another narrow endemic species from the inselbergs of southeastern Brazil. It can be easily recognized by its coriaceous leaves with few pairs of orbiculate lateral pinnae, and apex subconform.

Collection data (P.H. Labiak, 4108 )

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Anemia gardneri
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  1. wtesto

    Wow, what a beautiful species. How narrowly distributed is it?

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    • Fernando Matos

      Hi Wes,
      As far as I know, this species is limited to the mountains of Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro.

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