Vandenboschia maxima
The large fronds and creeping rhizome help distinguish Vanenboschia maxima from other...
Read Moreby Michael Sundue | Apr 7, 2021 | Ferns | 0
The large fronds and creeping rhizome help distinguish Vanenboschia maxima from other...
Read MoreThis identification is tentative, and is based on the 2009 monograph of the group by Alejandra...
Read MoreThis species was frequent at this site, and forms large colonies low on tree...
Read MoreI believe this is Pteris speciosa, which is widespread in the Andes and occurs in southern Central...
Read MoreThis species is huge and hard to confuse with any other...
Read MoreThis species is recognizable by the presence of indusia, short white hairs throughout the leaf...
Read MoreThis taxon was previously treated at the species rank, but was subsumed under Salpichlaena...
Read MoreThis appears to be an unusual form of Serpocaulon adnatum with leaves that are covered with...
Read MoreI think this is Diplazium palmense, but distinguishing amongst 1-pinnate Neotropical Diplazium is...
Read MoreThis species of Dennstaedtia is highly distinctive and is one of just a few species in the genus...
Read MoreThis plant is similar to Pteris livida and other pedate-leaved Neotropical Pteris species, but it...
Read MoreThis species is widespread and rather variable across its...
Read MoreI believe this is Lomaridium acutum, which is distributed in the tropical Andes and southeastern...
Read MoreThis species has very large leaves, which frequently exceed 2.5 m in length. It occurs in...
Read MoreUsing near-infrared spectroscopy to discriminate closely related species: a case study of neotropical ferns http://dlvr.it/RxCtHy
Based on an estimate of 51 families worldwide. Total number of families on this website = 50.
Based on an estimate of 337 genera worldwide. Total number of genera on this website = 282.
Based on an estimate of 11,916 species worldwide. Total number of species on this website = 1328.