Stenochlaena palustris

by | Apr 28, 2014 | Ferns, Observations, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Stenochlaena palustris is a common fern in tropical Asia. The long creeping rhizomes climb several meters into trees or in some cases form thickets. A nectary develops at the base of each pinna. These attract a variety of ants. Like other Blechnaceae, the young leaves are reddish.

Collection data (M. Sundue, )

Classification & Common Names
Collection Data
Stenochlaena palustris
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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