Phlegmariurus eversus

by | Jan 9, 2015 | Lycophytes, New Collections | 0 comments

This species is abundant in medium- to high-elevation disturbed sites in the neotropics, such as roadbanks, which is where I found this plant. It is closely allied to Phlegmariurus reflexus, which it was co-occurring at this site.

 

 

Collection data (W. Testo, 656 )

Classification & Common Names
Collection Data
  • Collection Date: 31-12-2014
  • Collection Number: 656
  • Primary collector: W. Testo
  • Collected by: W.L. Testo with M. A. Sundue, D. Barrington, and N. Patel
  • Determined by: WL Testo 2014
  • Habit: Terrestrial
  • Specimen locations: AAU, CR, VT
  • Observations: Common on rocky road banks from 2300-2700m. Leaves toothed.
Phlegmariurus eversus
Collection Location

About the Author

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wtesto

I am a postdoc at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. I am interested in fern and lycophyte diversity, especially in the American tropics.

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