Phlegmariurus dalhousieanus

by | Jun 16, 2014 | Lycophytes, New Collections | 5 comments

Phlegmariurus dalhousieanus is one of the rarest epiphytes to occur in north-eastern Australia. It took me three years and several hundred kilometers walking search transects (and a fair bit of obsession) to finally encounter this species! Sadly it is still in decline and I hope it doesn’t disappear altogether. It is the largest of the Australian Phlegmariurus species growing up to 2 m long with shoots 4 to 6 cm thick.

 

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<a href="https://www.fernsoftheworld.com/author/ash/" target="_self">Ash</a>

Ash

I am a Lycophyte phylogeneticist and taxonomist working on Australasian Phlegmariurus. I live in tropical Australia.

5 Comments

  1. Michael Sundue

    Spectacular plant! Does it occur outiside of Australia as well?

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    • Ash

      Yes Michael it does occur outside Australia as well. It is extremely scarce but ranges all the way from Thailand to Fiji.

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  2. Leon

    Great photos – thanks for sharing.

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  3. tropicalferns

    Ash interesting differences that I see in the wild plant then the malaysian form. I am guessing it is habitat differences..

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  4. Susan Fawcett

    I collected one in Fiji, on the island of Taveuni last November!

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