Asplenium harpeodes

by | Sep 8, 2015 | Ferns, New Collections | 0 comments

Asplenium harpeodes is a widespread species in tropical America. It is distinguished by its pendant leaves, black brittle rachis, and distinctive pinnae. Pinna shape varies throughout it range from short to elongate.

Collection data

Classification & Common Names
Collection Data
  • Collection Date: 17-III-2015
  • Collection Number: 3994
  • Primary collector: M. Sundue
  • Collected by: GLZ Adame, W. Testo, R. Torres C., A. Vasco G.
  • Determined by: M. Sundue (VT)
  • Habitat: Bosque Mesofilo
  • Habit: Epiphyte
  • Specimen locations: MEXU, VT
Collection Location

About the Author

<a href="https://www.fernsoftheworld.com/author/msundue/" target="_self">Michael Sundue</a>

Michael Sundue

My field work is centered in Colombia, and Papua New Guinea. I am based at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (E). If you have any ferns that you want identified, please send them to me!

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