Dryopteris subarborea

by | Sep 6, 2019 | Ferns | 0 comments

The large 4-pinnate fronds diagnose this species.

Collection data (M. Sundue & H. Maraia, 4417 )

Classification & Common Names
Collection Data
  • Collection Date: 13-XI-2016
  • Collection Number: 4417
  • Primary collector: M. Sundue & H. Maraia
  • Collected by: Irene Engilis - Alan Hitch - Ed de Vogel - John Trochet - Nittya Semard - Allen Allison - Raymon Joshua - Kore Maraia - Dabio - Alois Gambia
  • Determined by: Ran Wei & M. Sundue
  • Habitat: Castanopsis forest
  • Habit: Epiphyte
  • Specimen locations: LAE, VT

No mapped posts found (no valid coordinates).

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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