This species is widespread in the American tropics but never abundant. It is generally an epiphyte, but sometimes grows on rocky banks, like this plant.
Collection Data (W. Testo 1331)
Classification & Common Names
- Class: Lycopodiopsida
- Family: Lycopodiaceae
- Genus: Phlegmariurus (Herter) Holub
- Species: Phlegmariurus hartwegianus (Spring) B. Øllg.
- Var./Subsp.:
- Common name(s):
General Collection Data
- Date: 06-VIII-2017
- Primary Collector & #: W. Testo 1331
- Collection Party:
- Det. History: Weston Testo, October 2017
- Habitat: Montane forest
- Habit: Terrestrial
- Specimen Locations: AAU, HUA
Additional Comments
Infrequent in Quercus-dominated forest.